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PixelModo is bringing graphic design to non-designers
Anyone can be a graphic designer as long as they have Photoshop on their computer, right? Hoo boy. If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of millions of designers cringing at the thought. The truth is, being a professional designer takes a lot more taste, knowledge, and expertise than you’ll get from YouTube tutorials.
But sometimes you just need to make a simple banner, and you don’t have the budget to hire someone to do it. It doesn’t have to be a masterpiece; it just has to look good and convey a message. That’s the concept behind PixelModo. This user-friendly design tool is great for quickly creating clean, high-res assets for social media, websites, and more. Its regular price of $600 is still a steal compared to a lifetime Creative Cloud subscription, but today you can get it for a fraction of that: $49.99 for a limited time.
PixelModo’s intuitive graphic editor simplifies the design process by walking you through the exact projects you want to do. Connect your social media accounts — from Facebook to Instagram to Pinterest to YouTube — and use the built-in templates to create image posts or cover photos with dimensions and text placement tailored to your channel of choice. When you’ve settled on a look you like, share them to social with one click. They include millions of gorgeous patterns, vectors, icons, and effects in the app, so you’ll always have what you need to make those images as eye-catching as possible. Plus, PixelModo’s database of over one million inspirational quotes can even help you with the copy. And if you choose, you can capture and import images and text from your favorite web pages using the compatible Chrome extension.
All of these easy-to-use tools are not just at your fingertips, but at your teammates’ fingertips as well; your PixelModo purchase comes with ten additional licenses for your collaborators.
Get your routine graphic design tasks done and done right with Pixelmodo — now just $49.99 for a lifetime subscription.
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