Does working in creative department (e.g. taking designer role) compulsory to know all these Adobe software? What about Canva? I believe using it is more convenient for common beginners. But mostly i checked the JD, they always put the Illustrator/Photoshop as requirement.
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Does working in creative department (e.g. taking designer role) compulsory to know all these Adobe software? What about Canva? I believe using it is more convenient for common beginners. But mostly i checked the JD, they always put the Illustrator/Photoshop as requirement.
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Canva is convenient, especially for simple designs! But Adobe software like Photoshop and Illustrator are often seen as essential for professional design work because of their versatility and power. If you’re serious about a creative role, it’s worth investing time in learning Adobe tools.
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It’s not necessarily compulsory to know all Adobe software, but having those skills makes you more competitive.
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Hmm, if you want to grow in a designer role, it’s a good idea to get comfortable with both. Think of Canva as a quick-fix tool and Adobe as the pro kit