How To whip Out Graphics Quickly and Easily
What? Are you still looking to spend top dollar on expensive graphic designers for work that could have taken you just about 10-15 minutes? You have better options for easy work like that: you can do it on your own.
I know that Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw and other such big boy software might entail a heavy learning curve which might take away time from what you do best. There are other options for you to whip out custom made images, text-based logos and other graphics which will be helpful if you just want to put a site together to be sold off or when these things don’t really matter but would make a difference if already there.
Option 1: Alternatives to Photoshop, and free!
Ok, so you don’t know photoshop? That shouldn’t stop you from doing whatever you wanted when it comes to your Internet business. If you still felt the need to whip out quick graphic elements, you could check out these 10 Free Alternatives to Photoshop. You couldn’t ask for more, can you? Pick any of these and your problem should be solved.
Option 2: Paint.net
It is free and it might deceive you with its bare-bones, light-on-resources outlook, but don’t be fooled. It is feature rich and extremely practical. Just download and install. After that, you will automatically be able learn the skills yourself. I am no designer and I am able to bring out text-based logos and custom images when I need to. This is your thing if you don’t find anything at the lifeclever.com link above.
Option 3: Sumo Paint
Yet another option for you would be the web-based, highly practical and light on learnong-curve — Sumo Paint. It is a free image editing software that lets you dabble with your creativity online, from anywhere in the world. It’s a cloud-based product and is completely free to use.
Unless you need expertise for building brands and anything more serious, most of your graphic needs can be taken care off using software mentioned above. Care to show me your creations? The image above was done in 3 minutes and uploaded using Sumo paint.
It’s that easy.
