What design tools do you use for advertisements?
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Andreas Sohns@andreas_sohns
For ads, I usually go with Canva and Adobe Photoshop. What tools do you prefer?
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I like using Figma for designing advertisements because of its collaborative features and ease of use, especially when working with a team on multiple projects.
For me, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator are my go-to tools for ad design. They provide the flexibility and advanced features needed to create high-quality visuals.
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For designing advertisements, I use a variety of tools:
Adobe Photoshop: For creating and editing images.
Adobe Illustrator: For vector graphics and illustrations.
Canva: For quick and easy design templates.
Adobe InDesign: For layout design and print materials.
Figma: For collaborative design and prototyping.
Sketch: For UI/UX design.
These tools help in creating high-quality, visually appealing advertisements.
I love using Canva for its ease of use and versatility, plus Adobe Photoshop for more detailed edits. Both tools together give me the perfect balance for creating eye-catching advertisements.
Canva to A/B test, Figma for scaling.
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I think most folks at a small scale are using Canva
I prefer Canva, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.