Canva fires a shot at Adobe with free tools on Mac, Windows
Don’t like paying for Photoshop or Illustrator? You may not need to, as Australia’s Canva says its apps that do much the same are now free. Yep, you read that right.
Don’t like paying for Photoshop or Illustrator? You may not need to, as Australia’s Canva says its apps that do much the same are now free. Yep, you read that right.
Looking for a way to make a printable without needing a designer? A nearby office supply store might have the answer.
Working with 3D is something Adobe’s tools haven’t really been built for, but it’s now extending its capabilities. Kinda. Sorta.
The next version of Android can be customised so much, it may not resemble anyone else’s phone. It will be entirely yours.
We’re beyond version numbers now, as the next version of macOS focuses on a big look, named after a mountain range in California.
Design and engineering students with a big idea that could help the planet might want to put some time aside for this year’s Dyson Award.
If a thin and minimalist TV isn’t your vibe these days, Samsung has a new approach on the way, and it’s even different from its art TV, The Frame.
If you’re using Illustrator or Photoshop to build publications, you’re probably doing it wrong. In fact, as InDesign turns 20, it might be time consider a different approach.
Australia’s Canva has shown it can change how people design online, and now it’s taking on stock photos, offering an all-you-can-use Netflix-style image library for a monthly price.