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If you want to go for truly unlimited

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:57 am
by zihadhosenjm60
If you want to go for truly unlimited image editing and customization, Adobe Photoshop is the one tool you can rely on to make your images do exactly what you want. A must-have online business tool for those who are ultra design-conscious. Depending upon what you’re doing, having Lightroom to touch up hi-res photos could be a useful, too. Illustrator—the visual creation complement to Photoshop, is the industry standard for creating custom vector graphics, illustrations, icons, and anything else you can think up. If you want to become a master at creating high quality infographics, this will be the tool of your trade.

57. Designfeed.
Designfeed is my favorite new online business tool for quickly generating high-quality social images. With their easy-to-use automated tool, you can create awesome visual content, text-overlay social images, and more. What’s even cooler, is that they give you images sized to fit every relevant social platform, and connect with various social media management tools for quick scheduling. You can sign up for free, right here.

58. Keynote and Powerpoint.
Sometimes you just can’t beat the features of the original presentation software makers. I use these online business tools to create professional eBooks, white papers, and design presentations for client meetings and webinars.

59. Slidebot.
This awesome tool, used by speakers at TEDx, SXSW and other conferences around the world is a recent discovery for me. It takes the manual work out of creating engaging presentations. All you need to do is provide the text that you want on your slides, then SlideBot automatically designs your presentation for you. Each slide is specifically tailored to fit with your content and and you’re able to present, edit, or export a fully editable version to Powerpoint right away. It’s the ultimate value for me because it does all of this in a matter of seconds.

60. Pikwizard.
This free stock photo library is packed with over 100,000+ images and zip code mailing list that are completely for commercial and editorial use, with no attribution required. They’re adding new images and videos to their library daily, with the goal of getting more than 1 million images and videos on their platform—free for publishers to use. One area Pikwizard thrives in particular, is with their vast library packed with pictures of people—which tend to be rare on free stock photo sites. Their stock image library is also directly integrated with their sister graphic design tool, DesignWizard (also on this list, above) so you can easily import images and quickly edit them, making it a powerful combination.

61. Unsplash.
Now the largest stock photo website on the market, Unsplash publishes a massive catalog of beautiful, free, hi-res images and stock photos that you can use on your blog without worrying about copyright infringement, as all their images come with a free license to use.

62. Awesome Screenshot Chrome Extension.
As the name suggests, this screen capture tool is an awesome way to capture all (or parts) of any webpage you’re on. You can also annotate those screenshots, blur sensitive information, and easily download & share them with collaborators.

63. Mockingbird.
This wireframe tool makes designing anything from a simple landing page to a detailed project proposal easy as pie. You can also collaborate with designers, copywriters, and whoever else you’re working with, directly within the tool to create high quality content for your business.