Post by huangshi715 on Feb 15, 2024 16:21:33 GMT 5.5
Design is my arch nemesis. I know what great design looks like, but putting the ideas into action is another story entirely. As a content and data person, I know that cruddy design just doesn’t cut it. Everything I produce has to convert through awesome, Conversion-Centered Design. From what I hear through the grapevine, I’m not the only marketer who suffers from this pain point. There are hordes of us who are intimidated by (read: suck at) Photoshop, but are relentlessly committed to creating high-converting landing pages and visuals. That’s why I’ve spent hours putting together this roundup – so you and I can pull up our sleeves and learn how to create awesome design assets that please the eye and (most importantly) convert.
Here are 17 battle-tested, vetted and hand-curated resources for marketers who Senegal Email List stink at design. Design Resources to Help You Build Things The following seven resources will help you master the art of execution so you can bring your idea to life without having to fumble with complicated design software. 1. Canva Design Resources: Canva I literally leapt for joy the first time I saw this service. Canva makes it easy for non-designers to create awesome blog images, social media snackables, logos, presentations – virtually any visual asset you’ll ever need.
Everything is web-based and simple to use. It’s free (with stock images available for $1) and it will make you look like an amazing designer without having to master and wrestle with Photoshop. I’ve used it for creating blog post visuals in under 15 minutes. Shortcomings Customization options are flexible but limited, which may frustrate professional designers. For Photoshop noobs like me, however, Canva is awesome. 2. Graphic River Design Resources: Graphic River Slides should add value to a presentation, though more often than not, they can make them feel stiff.
Here are 17 battle-tested, vetted and hand-curated resources for marketers who Senegal Email List stink at design. Design Resources to Help You Build Things The following seven resources will help you master the art of execution so you can bring your idea to life without having to fumble with complicated design software. 1. Canva Design Resources: Canva I literally leapt for joy the first time I saw this service. Canva makes it easy for non-designers to create awesome blog images, social media snackables, logos, presentations – virtually any visual asset you’ll ever need.
Everything is web-based and simple to use. It’s free (with stock images available for $1) and it will make you look like an amazing designer without having to master and wrestle with Photoshop. I’ve used it for creating blog post visuals in under 15 minutes. Shortcomings Customization options are flexible but limited, which may frustrate professional designers. For Photoshop noobs like me, however, Canva is awesome. 2. Graphic River Design Resources: Graphic River Slides should add value to a presentation, though more often than not, they can make them feel stiff.