Best Apps For Designers

If you’re a designer, you know that your work doesn’t end once you’ve completed a project. You have to show it off, and—more importantly—you have to share it.

Whether you’re a graphic designer, web designer, UX/UI designer, or industrial designer, there’s an app out there for you. The world of mobile design apps can be intimidating to navigate, so we’ve done our homework and put together a list of the best apps that designers use every day.

Best Apps For Designers

As a graphic designer or small business owner, you probably use various websites and apps to help with the day to day running of your business!

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Whether you work alone or manage a team, today, we will highlight 20 essential websites/apps that you can use to increase your creativity and productivity. Some are free, while many offer free trials so you can test it out and see if it works for your business model

Productivity and Organisation

1.Monday.com

Monday.com is a mobile and web platform for team and project management. It is an excellent tool for brands, especially for those that work remotely. You can easily customize, plan, upload files, and even have conversations

2.Slack

Say goodbye to an endless email thread, and start communicating with clients and teams directly via Slack. Slack is an instant messaging app where you can easily share files, links, and, in general, keep all conversations in one place

3. Milanote

Milanote is probably one of my favorite tools of all time and highly recommended for designers and artists that want to create visual boards, organize, plan projects and briefs

4. Sked Social

If you are on social media, then I highly recommend you to plan and schedule your content ahead. Sked allows you to upload and schedule images on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter in one go

5. Grammarly

Does your job include writing a lot of content? Do you lack confidence in writing, if so then I highly recommend trying out Grammarly. It will automatically detect spelling mistakes, correct punctuations, help with word choice, etc. and over time, improve your writing skills

6.1Password 

Do you find it extremely difficult to remember login details?, if you answered yes, then I highly recommended trying our 1Password. This app lets you save all your passwords in one place, avoiding you a lot of headaches, and most importantly, secure login details from hackers

7.Google Drive

Google Drive is free and allows you to create documents, spreadsheets, store important documents, and photos across mobile and desktop devices

Creativity

8. Adobe Creative Cloud subscription

You will get access to over 20+ desktop and mobile apps from Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, and so much more! Highly recommended if you want to improve your design skills

9. Webflow

There are tons of drag and drop services that allow you to create beautiful websites without any coding, and one of our favorites is Webflow.

You can check out our tutorial on how to bring your Xd documents to a working website

10. Khroma – Colour Inspiration

Pairing colors that work well together can be quite a time-consuming task. We recently discovered  Khroma, which automatically generates colors based on your color preferences. Please give it a go, it is incredible

11. Adobe Color

Adobe Color is also a fantastic app for sourcing colors. It recently got a significant upgrade adding a lot of new features and options for creative professionals. Thanks to Adobe Sensei, the artificial intelligence behind all the Creative Cloud apps, you can now search for color themes by using keywords and get results based on Adobe Stock assets and Behance projects

12. Color Hunt

Another color inspiration site Color Hunt founded by the talent artist Gal Shir. There are tons of color schemes to choose from and free to use

13. Procreate (used with Apple Pencil on an iPad Pro)

Procreate is a personal favorite app, used by beginners and professional designers for raster illustrations

14. Vectornator – Vector Drawing

Vectornator app is free for the iPad and Desktop, which allows you to create professional vector illustrations

15. V-fonts

Variable Fonts are available on Adobe software such as Photoshop. Still, you can also find Variable Fonts to download from independent sites such as with v-fonts, which has made working with Typography so much easier.

As a graphic designer or small business owner, you probably use various websites and apps to help with the day to day running of your business!
Whether you work alone or manage a team, today, we will highlight 20 essential websites/apps that you can use to increase your creativity and productivity. Some are free, while many offer free trials so you can test it out and see if it works for your business model

Productivity and Organisation
1.Monday.com
Monday.com is a mobile and web platform for team and project management. It is an excellent tool for brands, especially for those that work remotely. You can easily customize, plan, upload files, and even have conversations

2.Slack
Say goodbye to an endless email thread, and start communicating with clients and teams directly via Slack. Slack is an instant messaging app where you can easily share files, links, and, in general, keep all conversations in one place

  1. Milanote
    Milanote is probably one of my favorite tools of all time and highly recommended for designers and artists that want to create visual boards, organize, plan projects and briefs
  2. Sked Social
    If you are on social media, then I highly recommend you to plan and schedule your content ahead. Sked allows you to upload and schedule images on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter in one go
  3. Grammarly
    Does your job include writing a lot of content? Do you lack confidence in writing, if so then I highly recommend trying out Grammarly. It will automatically detect spelling mistakes, correct punctuations, help with word choice, etc. and over time, improve your writing skills

6.1Password
Do you find it extremely difficult to remember login details?, if you answered yes, then I highly recommended trying our 1Password. This app lets you save all your passwords in one place, avoiding you a lot of headaches, and most importantly, secure login details from hackers

7.Google Drive
Google Drive is free and allows you to create documents, spreadsheets, store important documents, and photos across mobile and desktop devices

Creativity

  1. Adobe Creative Cloud subscription
    You will get access to over 20+ desktop and mobile apps from Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, and so much more! Highly recommended if you want to improve your design skills

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  1. Webflow

There are tons of drag and drop services that allow you to create beautiful websites without any coding, and one of our favorites is Webflow.

You can check out our tutorial on how to bring your Xd documents to a working website

  1. Khroma – Colour Inspiration

Pairing colors that work well together can be quite a time-consuming task. We recently discovered Khroma, which automatically generates colors based on your color preferences. Please give it a go, it is incredible

  1. Adobe Color
    Adobe Color is also a fantastic app for sourcing colors. It recently got a significant upgrade adding a lot of new features and options for creative professionals. Thanks to Adobe Sensei, the artificial intelligence behind all the Creative Cloud apps, you can now search for color themes by using keywords and get results based on Adobe Stock assets and Behance projects

Want to learn how to use it? Watch our tutorial.!

  1. Color Hunt
    Another color inspiration site Color Hunt founded by the talent artist Gal Shir. There are tons of color schemes to choose from and free to use
  2. Procreate (used with Apple Pencil on an iPad Pro)
    Procreate is a personal favorite app, used by beginners and professional designers for raster illustrations
  3. Vectornator – Vector Drawing
    Vectornator app is free for the iPad and Desktop, which allows you to create professional vector illustrations
  4. V-fonts
    Variable Fonts are available on Adobe software such as Photoshop. Still, you can also find Variable Fonts to download from independent sites such as with v-fonts, which has made working with Typography so much easier.
  5. 99designs

There are tons of crowdsourcing and design contest sites online that enables designers to find work and connect clients to designers. One of my favorites is 99designs. Want to see how 99designs works? See our full tutorial on getting started

Watch our tutorial as we review some of our favourite design entries on via 99designs

Conclusion

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