Canva is free, web-based, very intuitive, and includes storage space. There is 
also a desktop app that you can download, but function is similar to the web 
version. Many use it for the templates, but you can create projects with a 
blank canvas and upload your custom images. It's also very easy to share and 
collaborate with other users if you ever need multiple people working on a 
project. No graphic design experience needed. Basic things I create in Adobe 
Illustrator and Photoshop can be done well in Canva.


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My esteemed listmates,

Often we're called upon to edit graphics or photos which don't require 
Photoshop.

We just need to create a Text box in the image and/or insert arrows.

I've been making do with MS Paint but it's easy to slip your finger on a Text 
box in Paint and then you often have to start all over.

Yes, Ctrl + Z works sometimes but not all the time.

Also, once you have one MS Paint window open I haven't seen how you can open 
other graphics to work on other files.

Can you open 4-5 MS Paint windows at a time?

I always have to close Paint and then re-open to work on another graphic.

Have others found a free graphics program that's more forgiving then MS Paint?

GIMP is way more than what;s needed often and not easy to learn and master.

I haven't had time to play around with 3D Paint as I'm learning on the fly as I 
migrate from station to station throughout the day.

Thank you.

Charles.

Charles Meyer
Charlotte County Public Library

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