What I liked about Canva:
- Quick and easy to use
- Unmatched collections of templates and the library of elements
What are G2 users saying:
“I love that I can quickly create professional-looking graphics. The wide range of templates, photos, and customization options make it easy to create unique designs for anything I need – be it social media posts, presentations, or personal projects. It’s also great that I can use it on my phone or laptop, so I can design on the go.”
– Canva Review, Jayaprakash A.
What I didn’t like about Canva:
- Limited download options
- Not suited for highly technical design works
What are G2 users saying:
“Some of the features I do not really like that much about Canva are its limited flexibility for advanced customization. It is great for making some quick designs, but certain aspects—like being able to accurately tweak something or to multi-layer a various range of objects—might seem restrictive in comparison with professional design tools. Besides, some features require a subscription, which isn’t that suitable for everyone.”
– Canva Review, Vamshi G.
4. CorelDRAW
CorelDRAW is a name I’ve heard for years as one of the long-standing competitors to Adobe Illustrator, and I finally gave it a try with its 15-day free trial of the CorelDRAW Graphic Design Suite.
The UI looks a bit dated, but right off the bat, I noticed that it’s a powerhouse for vector graphic design. In my opinion, it’s well-suited for professional designers, especially those working on logos, illustrations, and print materials.