Canva Better than InDesign?

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  • @deeteekay6859
    @deeteekay6859 2 роки тому +11

    Canva is simply great for editing templates. With Canva it's easy to create a custom design by manipulating components from a few templates and thus, having great designs faster than trying to create a custom design in InDesign, Photoshop, or Illustrator from scratch. Asides from that, the fact that Canva works on the browser, makes accessibility and collaboration very flexible. But honestly speaking, for complex and adance custom layout designs, Canva limitations get frustrating and this is where Indesign outshines Canva beyond any form of comparison.

  • @janesmith9628
    @janesmith9628 2 роки тому +23

    I LOVE Canva! It can't do everything inDesign can do (Canva is definitely lacking in the robust text handling and gradient depts and sadly does not handle multi-page documents well,) but one can still do effective professional work with it; so choosing the right tool for the right job is the real key. Canva is often the right tool, though! (I still use supplementary programs with it for vectors and photo editing.) This week Canva is allowing me to easily collaborate with a client in Europe (from Canada.)

  • @shazam298
    @shazam298 2 роки тому +9

    I’ve been trying not to use it due to that same philosophy, that it’s not for professionals.
    Where I’ve been unable to ignore it is it’s fast paced video/gif capabilities.
    I’m not an animator, so to be able to have little animated splashes and shapes to spice up a social post has been a little bit fun.

  • @queenalexstrasza2891
    @queenalexstrasza2891 2 роки тому +5

    I use Canva for my social media posts for the company I work at, newsletter assets, Instagram and Facebook stories etc. It is really a wonderful tool even for a designer, it is really quick to use. Everything looks super polished, I don't have to worry about licenses etc. so It really helps me be creative instead of worrying about these things. Also if its really not my day, I can always reuse something I have done. Also i love the premade templates, because even if I don't use one, I can always look for an inspiration.

  • @ZaahirJappie
    @ZaahirJappie 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for this video Ran, nice when it comes from a legit professional opinion in the space. I've been using Canva for templates to sell and still use Adobe daily for other tasks. Designers should be open to software changes when it helps them get a task done properly and efficiently. Canva is more efficient at purely just laying out ideas and getting a feel for a design. The fact that you can resize quickly and add basic animation to text and elements makes it a good option. Using both Ai and Canva is what designers should be doing because Canva lacks the custom vector creation side still.

  • @allisoncrowley6450
    @allisoncrowley6450 2 роки тому +25

    When people are scared of something… they hate on it. Canva gives design access to students, nonprofits, one-person businesses etc. Comparison:
    Microsoft Word -> Google Docs
    Adobe Indesign -> Canva

    • @Vishalshahdadpuri
      @Vishalshahdadpuri 2 роки тому +3

      Facts.

    • @bakeraus
      @bakeraus 2 роки тому

      Just another tool in the toolbox. People hate everything which is a change or might effect their income. Will Canva replce Indesign? Hell no, it's not even close to having the power.

  • @daveyakley6318
    @daveyakley6318 2 роки тому +7

    I think I would need to see a little more of an explanation of what Canva can do through case studies. Adobe has added collaboration tools as well.

  • @arturorago50
    @arturorago50 2 роки тому +1

    Ran, thanks for the shoutout - I work at Canva. keep up the great work.

  • @jennysjourney02
    @jennysjourney02 2 роки тому +2

    Canva is great for beginners, which is how I started. I'm by no means a professional but do love design and learning more about it.
    I create designs for myself, a small business I work for, and a ministry at church.
    I started with social media post but now I use it for business cards, logos, end screens, thumbnails, and at the moment a t-shirt design.
    Canva has come a long ways. I tired using it a few years ago but didn't like it, tried it again a year or two later after they did a big upgrade and was really happy with it.

  • @shedesignsthings
    @shedesignsthings 2 роки тому +1

    As a designer both web & graphic, I love Canva. It's just faster for some of my clients and the templates I sell. For example - most elements you just export to pdf and convert to eps if you want to make more changes that Canva can't make. That's the part I love the most. Even now working on my Google Sites series - making Google sites less crap, it's been extremely helpful in creating custom designs for this project.

  • @stepup_437
    @stepup_437 2 місяці тому

    Question : How to split a photo that should go in two pages, let's say page 12 and 13. Thx in advance.

  • @Gratis343
    @Gratis343 2 роки тому

    What about Adobe Express that I've just started hearing about?

  • @albiderivshi2141
    @albiderivshi2141 Рік тому

    The E-BOOK doesnt work. PLZ fix it bcs i want to download it

  • @zoharmoyal
    @zoharmoyal 2 роки тому

    היי רן! אני בדיוק מתחיל לjקור על צבע לצורך פרויקט מהלימודים. אפשר לרכוש את הספר שפירסמתם לגבי הנושא כבר באינטרנט?

  • @vardit10
    @vardit10 2 роки тому +1

    how about adobe express ?

  • @Moon-nd7lq
    @Moon-nd7lq 2 роки тому +1

    I am just starting and Canva is really intuitive

  • @lemonbuzz642
    @lemonbuzz642 2 роки тому +3

    Canva is fantastic. The reason why i use it is for the templates in which I can mix and match. CV, portfolio all Canva!

    • @dankierson
      @dankierson 2 роки тому

      You are giving me ideas, man! I was using Libre Office Writer for my CV as it allowed to create different colored bands in the page using frames. Also allowed photo inserts. But I'd say Canva Pro would be easier to manipulate.

  • @majidjameel8668
    @majidjameel8668 2 роки тому

    What about the web designs , is it can be done in Canva as well?

  • @legacygaming5770
    @legacygaming5770 2 роки тому

    am i a graphic designer when i use Canva on client outputs?

  • @Breakthebinarybby
    @Breakthebinarybby 2 роки тому +4

    I love Canva, I use this and Pixlr and for a new learner with a tight budget this combo works for me.

  • @tariqsadatkhan187
    @tariqsadatkhan187 2 роки тому

    ebook link not working

  • @notpowder5831
    @notpowder5831 Рік тому

    I can't hold at the "legitimately" part 😂. this video is great 👍🏻

  • @mrgarypaterson
    @mrgarypaterson 2 роки тому +1

    Canva is great and they have had some of these settings for a good while now. I use it a lot (private account and I
    ve used the free tool for nonprofits with several organisations now), there are still many limitations and I would especially like to see them implement a spell/grammar check system for documents of this nature. But its pretty fantastic, especially for project working.

  • @1deplatt
    @1deplatt 2 роки тому +1

    I’m a little hesitant. Indesign is a deep program with tons of functionality. Is Canva really a competitor or is it just for relatively simple print projects?

  • @MattBruntonUK
    @MattBruntonUK 2 роки тому +2

    Well, you make some good points Ran! “Horses for courses” as we say here.

  • @sanjeewakumara2755
    @sanjeewakumara2755 2 роки тому

    I'm new to designing so can anyone please tell me ... do we have to make the code for our web design after we designed it ? if not I think it's just like a poster or something 😕

  • @my_digital_spectrum5284
    @my_digital_spectrum5284 2 роки тому +2

    I've been using Indesign for 20+ years, since version 1, and even before that, QuarkExpress, and Pagemaker, before my transition to Indesign as a prepress operator and graphic designer.. I live, breath, and shit Indesign for all my layouts and designs. When comparing Canva to Indesign, you have to compare its capabilities and features. I don't think Canva is even close to being better than Indesign, because it's feature is extremely lacking for print professionals. We're talking about color swatches, handling CMYK and Pantone colors, image links efficiency handling, photoshop layers control, vector handling, the ability to import native .ai and .psd files, cropmarks and bleed sizing management, PDF export resolution settings, pages and master page management.. the list goes on. The only competitor close to it would be Quark Express and Affinity Publisher. Canva on the other hand, has a great library of templates and good for the starters who doesn't require the technical aspects of what Indesign is capable of.

  • @Cubannerd
    @Cubannerd 2 роки тому +3

    People who haven't really use InDesign for making books don't know why tools like InDesign are a must. To the point that I can't leave Adobe because how powerful InDesign really is.

  • @fexgib2842
    @fexgib2842 2 роки тому

    Canva saves a lot of time ive been using it for almost 3yrs now love it

  • @angelahungateclay4794
    @angelahungateclay4794 2 роки тому

    I need help with my landing page only, who can I hire ? My main site is built, but I need a drop dead landing site with Project Broadcast.

  • @aiyushg1769
    @aiyushg1769 2 роки тому

    Please could you do some Indesign showcase / inspiration videos?

  • @NannyNoya
    @NannyNoya 2 роки тому +1

    Canva is a beautiful extra option, but for me too hard to adjust the things fast like I do in InDesign. (like switching between photoshop, illustrator and Indesign) But it would be nice when Adobe CC would have that option to upload a template where clients can make, for example, new business cards for their new employees. So they will get the right document for the printer.
    I have 1 question on Canva: Is it able to make a printable file with spot colors? I ask this because of the RGB environment. Or is it set to produce CMYK printwork only?
    On the other hand I think it is just a matter of time 😁 - But I hope Adobe will catch up on this... otherwise they will be the next QXP 😅

  • @blue_anemone
    @blue_anemone 2 роки тому

    I'm starting to see designers offering to use canva on client projects so pretty stoked

  • @folrry
    @folrry 2 роки тому +3

    Canva is a great tool. There just be to a bias against in the design community. In my opinion Adobe has a massive market dominance that most people don't realize, so because they are everywhere designers aspire to learn it ( I did too to be honest). But tools like canva are extremely powerful. Think code and no-code platform bias. At the end of it all, if you ain't a good designer regardless of the platform you use. You aint a good designer.

  • @moshimoshi1
    @moshimoshi1 2 роки тому +3

    As digital photography disrupted that market, Canva will change the landscape as it grows. Period.

  • @niravparmar7856
    @niravparmar7856 2 роки тому

    I totally believe that canva is not the professional tool for designers. However, it is the tool that inspired me to explore the designing field. One day I only downloaded to create my micro blog posts for Instagram and now I am above-mentioned average web designer. I use figma for designing but in case I need some layout inspirations, I can also pull it from canva layouts!

  • @UCxcRAwlfb7ozS7ZHtmUqonw
    @UCxcRAwlfb7ozS7ZHtmUqonw 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like this is not a fair comparison, you haven't even gone deep into what Canva's features are.
    Can it do tabulation, can it do paragraph and character styles, can it do tables of content, swatches, xml, markup, in-page interaction, can it do automation like indesign does, how does it incorporate with the Adobe workflow? There is barely enough content in this video to make an informed choice between Canva or inDesign. If anything, given the shallow amount of info in this video, I disagree with your point and think it should be compared to figma instead. Having worked in press publishing I don't see how Canva can replace what indesign (and before that, quarkxpress) brings to the table.

  • @n8n565
    @n8n565 3 місяці тому

    The design community is totally sleeping on Canva. Just started using it after 15+ years of Adobe product experience. Huge potential.

  • @SamsonAdeyemi
    @SamsonAdeyemi 2 роки тому +3

    The day we all see design as a problem solving process, we will stop focusing on the software... Who cares how you get the job done? If you like, us Microsoft word, just solve the problem, period.

    • @courtcrea.
      @courtcrea. 2 роки тому

      This is a great point!

  • @rishabhagarwal8594
    @rishabhagarwal8594 2 роки тому

    When the video started I was like, is he joking. By the end of the video I am creating a canva account.😂

  • @thedylanrogers
    @thedylanrogers 6 місяців тому

    Even though I have been working as a designer for 22 years (mostly print) and InDesign has been my tool of choice for layout and dare I say, even packaging layouts; I am not a Canva hater. I stay open-minded and I use Canva for many things when I find it appropriate. But, I don't think you can really compare Canva to InDesign. A more realistic comparison would be comparing Canva to Adobe Express. I'm still deciding which of those two I like more. So far I've used Canva a lot more than Adobe Express, but I do like the way Adobe Express Parses PDFs a little better.
    I can understand how a web and digital designer who uses Figma all the time would compare InDesign to Canva. For those of us who have done a lot of print, we know InDesign a bit differently and Canva does not have those features we really count on, like the precision control of typography for example, or link import options. I could go on and on about it.

  • @courtcrea.
    @courtcrea. 2 роки тому

    It depends on what you're making... Canva is very very good to whip up a quick design, or video. For my job I have to constantly create catalogue promo ads with many products. For tasks like that InDesign is much better, and you can automate certain tasks, by using google sheets and scripts. Also for magazine or editorial work, InDesign does the job best (based on customizability).

  • @williamhardaway4432
    @williamhardaway4432 2 роки тому

    This is dope. I always did collateral like business cards and all that in Canva but had not thought to do .pdfs. I be tired of copying and pasting too on the cool.

  • @plasfy
    @plasfy 2 роки тому

    Great comparision video! I think they are two different types of user bases and with USP's for each one.

  • @Mohammd-7
    @Mohammd-7 2 роки тому

    As documents & posts designer, I left Adobe for Canva a year ago, and I'll not go back even if adobe software was free.
    how accessible, shareable and fast Canva is, there is no comparison.

  • @dmp7252
    @dmp7252 2 роки тому

    I might be the perfect person to comment on this video. I am currently in the 30-day trial period for Canva and I DO NOT think that I will continue on with Canva. I love how easy it is to use. But there are two major obstacles for me currently. A) you can't legitimately do two-page spreads; and B) text cannot flow from one page to the next. I am currently creating a series of Russian and French textbooks with images, articles and fill-in-the blank exercises. I need to be able to move text around and spread it across pages. In Canva, if you create text for a page, it has to stay on that page. And even if you wanted to create a one-page article with 3 columns, let's say, there is currently no way to link those columns so that the text flows from one column to the next. So, as you can see, I am severely limited in what I can do, and I am a "beginner designer" with literally NOOOOO experience. Image what people with experience might say. Sure, you can play with images, and I've made some really cool stuff, but already, with just 3 weeks of designing under my belt, I am limited as to what I can bring to life in Canva.

  • @garyvoigt321
    @garyvoigt321 2 роки тому +1

    I agree that Adobe is slowly getting left behind. They also don't seem to want to make big changes unless it is in their ML and Sensei tech. But I also can't send my clients Canva files. I will get laughed at...

  • @lamota14
    @lamota14 2 роки тому +1

    Canva is great if you have little to no design skills, don't mind using generic templates, or require little to no ambition/innovation in your design projects.

    • @SKMRify
      @SKMRify 2 роки тому +1

      Even MS PowerPoint is more graphically capable than Canva.

  • @ere.
    @ere. 2 роки тому

    Can you do those Instagram carousels with Canva?

  • @samhughes2475
    @samhughes2475 2 роки тому +2

    Okay, this is interesting. I have to say I don't have a huge amount of experience with Canva, however, I would say what about sending the file to the printers? Now, I know most clients seem to not appreciate print anymore and digital printing is everywhere! But what if the client wants to use special inks, foiling, etc. Which is very possible with business cards? Also, what if you need to solve any overprint issues? Can this be achieved with Canva, as Indesign has the processes in place for this?

  • @christophercoleman5777
    @christophercoleman5777 2 роки тому

    Canva is great. I use it to generate thumbnails and lower-thirds / text popups for videos. Nice and easy, with stock photos and such built right in.

  • @The-Rain-Ninja
    @The-Rain-Ninja 2 роки тому

    I agree. Canva is a good software. As rarely use inDesign anymore. I like Illustrator over inDesign or Photoshop.
    Also I wish the snapping abilities that I got with Affinity Designer were in Ilustrator. I think the snap is not very good or as sensitive.

  • @SebastienBarrau
    @SebastienBarrau 2 роки тому

    Quarks express vs Indesign back in the day!

  • @suyajnahome4224
    @suyajnahome4224 10 місяців тому

    You solved my riddle, tx

  • @MarkYaasi
    @MarkYaasi 2 роки тому

    Great points tbf. Adobe might buy them anyway 😎

  • @kingmatolo8381
    @kingmatolo8381 2 роки тому

    I use canva for client presentations.

  • @fotografieuweroder4175
    @fotografieuweroder4175 2 роки тому

    I really try to avoid any subscription models as much as possible and do much better with Affinity in all three apps than Adobe, except PS still is master with images in a few cases but that's it. Canva does not look professional at all to me but more like a toy to play with and share. Before sharing, work has to be done - in my opinion.

  • @cathychats
    @cathychats Рік тому

    Canva doesn’t support spreads..it’s much easier in ID

  • @dankierson
    @dankierson 2 роки тому

    You were using Canva Pro, I take it?
    Free Canva is basic but still useful for event posters and suchlike.

  • @tibbiplays
    @tibbiplays Рік тому

    Canva has a limit on file size. If you are trying to make a planner dont use it.

  • @akshaysainiAK
    @akshaysainiAK 2 роки тому +1

    Design tools doesn't matter, design principles does! A better tool can't make you work better, if you suck, you're gonna suck faster 🤣

    • @Cubannerd
      @Cubannerd 2 роки тому

      Design tools matter when you need a quick workflow when dealing with big projects. Canva doesn't have the same tools inDesign does for books and magazines. You can probably do simple catalogs, postcards and social media ads but that's about it.

    • @akshaysainiAK
      @akshaysainiAK 2 роки тому

      @@Cubannerd wait for web based adobe tools, native apps sucks bad.

    • @Cubannerd
      @Cubannerd 2 роки тому

      @@akshaysainiAK I'm not really looking forward to web based tools. I personally think that's a mistake. Specially given how easy it is to hack corporations like Adobe. Or when the servers are down you can't use the apps. They can also be hella slow. Just look at how slow apps like notion are and if you don't have good internet connection forget it. No thank you. Adobe just needs to make more dedicated/specialized software instead of keep adding features to their already bloated software.

    • @Cubannerd
      @Cubannerd 2 роки тому

      @@akshaysainiAK and my point has nothing to do with native/web apps. I do publication design for a living. Canva doesn't have the require tools to make a book or a magazine like InDesign or Affinity publisher has. No datamarge, no proper type setting, no character, paragraph, table, obiect styles, no text wrap, no scripts, no bookmarks or indexing, and plenty more. So no. Canva is not a tool I'll be using for designing publications or game components. Maybe it's good for marketing I'll give you that.

  • @RoshAndViran
    @RoshAndViran 2 роки тому +2

    I love Canva !!! It’s the best !!

  • @dsear1e
    @dsear1e 21 день тому

    This video MISLED me into trying Canva as a substitute for InDesign. Canva is NOWWHERE NEAR a reasonable replacement for InDesign, even for the most basic page layouts. Canva is a toy.

  • @designpopo5100
    @designpopo5100 2 роки тому

    i think canva will be more perfect feature

  • @futuristica1710
    @futuristica1710 Рік тому

    No … Baseline grid, GREP, etc. is NOT available in Canva!

  • @amolmehta1449
    @amolmehta1449 2 роки тому +4

    First? wow this never happens to me

  • @mashayogini
    @mashayogini 2 роки тому

    Thanks Ran! 🤗

  • @ethicseo
    @ethicseo 2 роки тому +1

    Jesus can change your life ❤️✝️

  • @k-turner
    @k-turner 2 роки тому

    Look out Canva! Here comes Adobe Express.

  • @VanessaCarreiroAmaral
    @VanessaCarreiroAmaral 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @PeterHAdams
    @PeterHAdams Рік тому

    wayyyyy too much justification up front of this video.

  • @dele-586
    @dele-586 2 роки тому

    Adobe XD is the new InDesign.

  • @ismael_branco
    @ismael_branco 2 роки тому +2

    designers biggest enemy

    • @alvizahin
      @alvizahin 2 роки тому

      Everyone can be a designer by using Canva

  • @spudspuddy
    @spudspuddy Рік тому

    too much waffling

  • @bluedog10
    @bluedog10 Рік тому

    Canva is for amateurs

  • @DE-Rss
    @DE-Rss 2 роки тому

    NO.

  • @suman121069
    @suman121069 2 роки тому +1

    Canva +1

  • @nwokobia
    @nwokobia 5 місяців тому

    nonsense video