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My work is actually mobile, so bear with me if you're a PC user, or if you have Apple :,)

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~ PicsArt / (main editing platform)~ Phonto / (fonts)~ dafont

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~ PicsArt / (main editing platform)
~ Phonto / (fonts)
~ dafont.com / (font resource)
~ WeHeartIt / (app for pictures)
~ Google / (browser ^^)

I'll be doing tutorials on all of these (even Google) so don't worry about getting lost :) This is just basically, an introduction.

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PicsArt:
As I've said above, it's my main editing platform where I make my graphics. If there's an alternative, it would probably be Superimpose, but your girl is too cheap for that, so here we are!

I have to admit, PicsArt was super confusing and complicated at first, and i didn't like it, but after a few tries, I got used to it, and it proves to be a good addition to my graphic making.

It gives you a lot of resources you probably don't want to go hunting for, and it's all free.

Phonto:
Phonto is just an app for me to place my text on my covers. It's really easy to use, and it has a lot of knacks if you're courageous enough to try some out!

Once you get adjusted, you'll probably never want to use another app again-unless it's Photoshop.

Dafont.com:
I know dafont.com isn't an app, but it's just a website that I get all of my fonts from, other than the default ones Phonto provides you.

It's really helpful and has a lot of fonts to choose from, a lot of which I'll be sharing in a couple of chapters.

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