
Canva
Amazingly simple graphic design
4.8•478 reviews•5.7K followers
Amazingly simple graphic design
4.8•478 reviews•5.7K followers

5.7K followers
5.7K followers
Canva is brilliant because it makes professional design accessible to everyone — even if you’re not a designer. Everything feels intuitive and fast, and the results look great without spending hours tweaking details. I especially love how quickly you can start creating with tons of ready-to-use templates.
Sometimes Canva feels a bit overloaded with new features and panels that can distract from the main editing flow. It would also be great to have better brand asset management and smoother export options — for example, high-resolution PDFs without compression.
I chose Canva because it’s incredibly easy to create beautiful visuals without being a professional designer. The interface is intuitive, templates are well-structured, and the collaboration tools make team projects smooth.
For me, Canva stands out because it saves time while still letting you stay creative — that balance is rare. I use it regularly for designing visuals and layouts that inspire my own project, GiftWeGo.com, where users create and personalize digital gift cards. Canva sets a great example of how simplicity and creativity can work hand in hand.
Yes, pretty well. I like that it’s cloud-based — no need to worry about file versions or installations. Integration with Google Drive, Dropbox, and shareable editing links works great. Still, deeper integration with tools like Notion or Slack would make it even better.
Yes, Canva’s presentation tools are solid enough for most business use cases. You can create professional-looking slides fast without wasting time in PowerPoint. It’s perfect for internal meetings or marketing decks, though it’s not ideal for very complex corporate reporting.
Mostly yes. For posters, gift cards, or general print materials, the quality is excellent. However, color accuracy isn’t always perfect, especially for professional-grade printing. Canva is great for online and quick print jobs, but for top-tier color-critical work, I’d export using a custom color profile.
I love how Canva can be used to create fast designs, and also how some people create awesome art (Photoshop-like) using Canva. Sometimes I see some Story tutorials using Canva that do not even seem to be possible.
Definitely the "magic brush"/ remove background functions, I do think that can be faster and easier to use. I always struggle to make some image compositions/edits. Also, we need some mask functions to be perfected.
It's good and reliable, a very good choice for daily use, and for Instagram posts.
Very easy.
There are a lot of assets I particularly don't use much.
I think is great.



