The Christmas season is approaching, with more and more family gatherings and, of course, business gatherings. If you want to make a more spectacular, tasteful invitation to your attendees (emailed or printed), you may want to learn yourself with the following online services and installable programs to make it easy.
If you use the online services and software, you do not have to worry about quality as the end result will be professional even if you are not a graphic designer. All of them are easy to use; besides, we can get away with them for free.
Although we do recommend programs one by one, we are making an exception now. The reason is that the following three online services are almost wholly with no stepping learning curve. Their surface and the way they are used are practically the same. The main difference is only in the extras and the templates available.
DesignCap
This post features DesignCap as the first tool to introduce you to these online programs, which also has a large collection of invitations card design. DesignCap is one of the most useful online graphics tool to help every non-designer to create their visual contents quickly and easily. Besides providing a wide range of templates, it has many robust editors for you customize your project. Best of the best, you can share your works and let them join your project editing.
Canva
Canva is perhaps the best known of the online photo editors. It is quite suitable for creating Instagram banners or Facebook headers, as well as for creating photo collages. The templates are absolutely professional and have a vast selection. You can create beautiful invitation cards for the upcoming Christmas.
Crello
One of the big favorites among online graphic editors is Crello, the flagship of the famous photographer site, Depositphotos Accordingly, if you do not have the right photos, here you will find professional photos in the integrated collection of the program (free and for money).
offline solutions to get your graphic works done
Of course, there are also offline solutions, some of which are quite effective. For example, the LibreOffice word processor is available for free on any platform, and with a couple of templates, you can quickly create jazz invitations that you can then export to PDF or print.
On Mac applications, there are some, which also contains some fun invitation templates. Still, for those who don't care about the template themselves, but want a handy - but free - toolbar to work with, the cross-platform Scribus might also be useful.
Plus, many excellent paid programs are available that can create an invitation and save it to PDF: Microsoft Word, with tons of templates, or no templates, but cheap - compared to its competitors - for Affinity Publisher (for Windows and macOS) ).
There are massive tools to use, so you could no worry about how to resolve your graphics task. With these user-friendly tools, you can do more than you think, and make creative invitation cards to invite your guests at the coming Christmas days.
Read the full article