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Popular Apps for Graphic Designers: Tips from DMAC – Digital and

Graphic Arts College in Florida

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As a designer our world is stamped out daily by what we

create or need to create for both our portfolio and our clients.

One thing for sure is that technology moves fast. Since all the

technical advancements hit us in the face daily, it’s important

to stay cutting edge right along with the new age. Here are a

few apps to help make your life easier and help you stay on

the forefront of every project.

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Vectorsnap for iOS and Vector Artist for Android are both great apps

that can help make your life a little easier when you need to create

vector files. Vectorsnap allows you to save your designs to your device

and has gone through several improvements such as camera and

moving between the apps. Vector Artist for droid does the same and

allows you to share your gallery on Tumblr, Dropbox, etc. Vectorsnap

cost .99 on iTunes while Vector Artist is free. Either one of these apps

will help you be more efficient with workflow.

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Asana or Slack is a must have for teams that work together. Both of

these apps will allow your teams to work effectively by having the right

communication tools to lean on while in the middle of a project. These

are both free applications but have more advanced features available

for additional cost. The use is simple with Slack being a little more

advanced. Either one will assist you in managing your projects better

and are suitable in working with groups.

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Lynda.com and Udemy are two of the best learning apps on the net

today. Lynda has partnered with LinkedIn and offers classes on every

type of creative possible. Udemy offers over 17000 classes and is only

$10 per class while Lynda.com charges $24.95 per month. What’s nice

about both of these is that you can learn anything at any time.

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Mypantone is terrific and any art designer better have something like this

in their back pocket. If you’re looking to create a color palette or match

and identify colors that will be suitable for a project, this is a must have

for you. There is a cost associated for this app which is available for both

Droid and iPhone. The app also allows you to create a color scheme by

using images. Once you’ve looked over your color palette you can

reference this information to create a page layout.

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Paper and Pencil by Fiftythree is another way that designers can Wacom are terrific

apps that allow you to draw, design, write, and organize just about anything! It seems

great ideas spring up the second you’re on the road or doing something other than

creating. This app will allow you to do a quick bout of sketching or drawing that can later

be reopened for further edits. A stylus will be needed for Paper and Pencil and is set for

iPhones and iPads while Wacom is a droid application and will need a styli. There are

several tools within the app that can be purchased at once or one at a time whatever you

prefer.

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MyPrice app for iOS will help you price out projects more efficiently.

Since we don’t always have time to sit around and ponder what to

charge a client this type of app is available and will make your life

easier.

These are just a few of our favorite apps but any app that you give you

the advantage of continuing to create is great in our book.

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What are some of your favorite apps?

If you are interested in a career in graphic design and would like to know more about a great graphic design college in Florida contact DMAC Today!!!