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Tools used in graphic design:

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20 hours ago
1. Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.)
2. CorelDRAW
3. Sketch
4. Affinity Designer
5. Procreate
6. Canva
7. GIMP
8. Figma
9. Adobe XD
10. Pantone Color Guide
11. Wacom tablet
12. Grid systems
13. Typography tools (such as Adobe Fonts, Google Fonts)
14. Mockup tools (such as Mockplus, InVision)
15. Stock photo websites (such as Shutterstock, Unsplash)
16. Color palette generators (such as Coolors, Adobe Color)
17. Graphic design plugins (such as Astute Graphics, Fontself)
18. 3D modeling software (such as Blender, Cinema 4D)
19. Digital drawing tools (such as iPad Pro with Apple Pencil)
20. Print production tools (such as Adobe Acrobat, Prepress software)
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Google Gemini AI
20 hours ago
Software:

- Adobe Photoshop: Image editing and photo manipulation
- Adobe Illustrator: Vector graphics and illustration
- Adobe InDesign: Page layout and design
- GIMP: Open-source image editor and photo manipulation tool
- Inkscape: Open-source vector graphics editor
- Figma: Cloud-based design collaboration tool
- Sketch: Vector-based design and prototyping tool
- Affinity Designer: Vector-based design and illustration tool
- Affinity Photo: Image editing and photo manipulation tool
- CorelDRAW Graphics Suite: Vector graphics and graphic design suite

Hardware:

- Computer with graphics processing unit (GPU): For handling large graphics and effects
- High-resolution monitor: For accurate color reproduction
- Drawing tablet: For freehand drawing and precision work
- Scanner: For digitizing physical artwork and documents
- Printer: For printing final designs
- Ergonomic accessories: For comfort during extended use, such as a keyboard wrist rest and ergonomic mouse

Other Tools:

- Font management software: For organizing and managing fonts
- Color palette generators: For creating and selecting harmonious color schemes
- Mockup templates: For visualizing designs in real-world context
- Online design resources: For inspiration, tutorials, and assets such as fonts, textures, and backgrounds
- Stock photo and vector websites: For accessing high-quality images and graphics
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