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What software do you use for logo making?

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I am using photoshop and pixlr online, as those are the easiest tools, a few free vectors here and there a few edits and I have my logo :D
Do you guys use anything else, that might be easier?
 
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I don't use any software personally. I know there are options online and you can use things like Gimp, Krita, etc. if you need free options. I usually just have someone make my logos for me. I hire a freelance artist.
 
If you don't know how to design than no matter which software you use, you can't get end products so better you hire someone for you from freelancing website who can help you to create decent logo for you.
 
I am using photoshop and pixlr online, as those are the easiest tools, a few free vectors here and there a few edits and I have my logo :D
Do you guys use anything else, that might be easier?
The one thing that i do is that i generally tend to draw it by hand and then from there i am able to draw that on a computer with basic software like even paint.
 
I am using photoshop and pixlr online, as those are the easiest tools, a few free vectors here and there a few edits and I have my logo :D
Do you guys use anything else, that might be easier?
Well, am still old school :) I use AAA logo and Adobe Illustrator. They duo is working fine for me. Well, i don't do it for busienss purposes,it just helps me make my own logo and photos or memes for my social media campaigns.
 
I believe the majority of people here, including myself, would suggest Adobe Illustrator. Inkscape, a free vector-based application similar to Illustrator, has also been recommended to me.
 
I personally use Canva, it is easy to navigate and good for those who have less technical skills. There are also a lot of designs and elements to utilize.
 
I personally use Canva, it is easy to navigate and good for those who have less technical skills. There are also a lot of designs and elements to utilize.
How much is Canva to use? I know it is paid, not sure if they had a free version as well?
 
How much is Canva to use? I know it is paid, not sure if they had a free version as well?
There's a paid version and it should be fine. However, the elements or templates tend to be limited. Some newbie designers love using Canva.
 

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