Would like to know regarding UI/UX design🎨🎨🎨
Currently, I know to work with Webflow, Figma, and Canva. Also, I know HTML, CSS, and JS and built some projects. Does that give me an edge over other candidates? Just curious to know🤔🤔
I am somewhat getting an interest in Graphic Design from a System Engineer. I want to know if designers do use canva all the time?
Most designers hate canva
Graphic designers, my friend, are like chefs. They use many tools, not just Canva. Ever heard of Adobe Creative Suite or Sketch? Now, are you ready to cook up some designs?
A graphic design is a wide term and can cover multiple specifications. Here are some common digital tools
Its the creation that matters ultimately. It matters not whether the tool is canva or photoshop. Each tasks requires its own treatment.
A chef wouldn’t use a meat cleaver to slice an apple.
Well, my dear system engineer, graphic design isn't a child's play with Canva. It demands serious tools like Adobe Suite. Get real.
Currently, I know to work with Webflow, Figma, and Canva. Also, I know HTML, CSS, and JS and built some projects. Does that give me an edge over other candidates? Just curious to know🤔🤔
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Hello all, like the title says, can anyone help me with how to become a graphic/product designer? I know both are different roles but just wanted to know the roadmap for either one of them.
I have experience in building FE apps as well...
Hello all, like the title says, can anyone help me with how to become a graphic/product designer? I know both are different roles but just wanted to know the roadmap for either one of them.
I have experience in building FE apps as well...