I Switched to Design Wizard for a Week and Didn’t Miss Canva

Here’s what I learned along the way

Maggie King
10 min readJan 16, 2020
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I collaborated with the Design Wizard team to test and write this review of their platform. Although I was given free access to Design Wizard in order to fully experience this product, they did not otherwise compensate me for this article. All opinions stated here are my own.

Graphic design isn’t a luxury for brands, even personal ones. Attractive, well-thought-out design is the standard these days for everything from corporate websites all the way down to Instagram feeds. In a lot of cases, the answer is to find a creative professional who knows what they’re doing and pay them well. However, brands (and individuals) who want to fully participate in the creative aspects of their online presence now have more options than ever.

A dedicated Canva Pro user, I regularly create graphics to complement the writing I do for clients. I’ve used it for everything from quick Pinterest graphics to multi-page freebies that go out with email marketing. It’s safe to say I’ve been Team Canva for a while now.

When I first learned about Design Wizard, I was interested in its possibilities as a supplement to Canva. As I looked further into the program, I realized it could actually be much more than that. So, armed with a free

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Maggie King

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