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No Photoshop? No Problem: 10 Visual Content Tools for Beginners

No Photoshop? No Problem: 10 Visual Content Tools for Beginners | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Design isn't something that every marketer feels comfortable doing, but the reality is every one of us will need to design something at some point in our careers. Whether it's a website, some sales collateral, or an ebook, there will be some design expertise required to finish the project.


The reason why we often get bogged down in it all is because often, we don't know how to use the tools at our disposal to get high-quality designs. But here's a little secret, marketers: You don't need Photoshop to create great designs. Below are 10 design tools even the most design-phobic marketers can use to create gorgeous visual content....

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Rachel Sprung shares 10 tools you can use to design almost all of your marketing materials. Get the picture?

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4 Ways to Use Images as a Background in your Design

4 Ways to Use Images as a Background in your Design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Do you tire of using illustrative patterns as backgrounds in your designs, but not sure where to start with using an image instead? With the array of photographs available, combined with fantastic filters - the versatility that the image offers is quickly making it the competing gladiator to vector backgrounds of yesteryear! Here we show you some of the awesome ways you can use images as a background in your design....

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Smarter visual marketing tips from Canva.

Miami Marketing Tools's curator insight, August 27, 2014 5:54 PM

Interesting article with tip about using imagery. And by the way Canva.com is a great site for all of you that don't have Adobe suite software.