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Check off the box to delete all offline content. Affinity Designer , the sister app to Affinity Photo is a respected alternative to Illustrator for graphic design and illustration students, and boasts some unique features, including one million per cent zoom. There's no student discount, but there is a day free trial. With a powerful and intuitive set of vector editing tools, Sketch has been the go-to tool for UI design amongst digital designers, interface designers and web designers for around a decade.
And though it now has serious competition in the form of the free Adobe XD see below , and it's still only available for Mac, anyone studying design will want to at least try it out. Adobe InDesign is the industry standard desktop publishing software for graphic designers. It's commonly used to create posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, presentations, books and ebooks, social media images and more, by marketing professionals and newspaper, magazine and book publishers.
So it's a useful tool for anyone studying graphic design or marketing, particularly if you're interested in print publishing. There's no student discount to subscribe to InDesign alone. An upstart in the world of desktop publishing software, Affinity Publisher was launched last year and includes some powerful features including master pages, facing page spreads, grids, tables, advanced typography, text flow and full professional print output.
The tool completes a trinity of interoperable tools aimed at designers and illustrators with Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer. And that's Autodesk's Maya , 3D software that comes with powerful modelling, rendering, simulation, texturing and animation tools. It doesn't come cheap but thankfully, there's a free version you can use as a student for one year, as long as you only use it for educational and not commercial projects.
So why wouldn't you? The sister to Autodesk's Maya, 3DS Max is a powerful 3D modeling and animation software for 3D modelling, animation, rendering and visualisation. As such, it's a must-have for anyone studying game design, animation, VFX, architectural visualisation, or VR experiences. Again, students can download it for free for use in their studies, as long as the work you produce is not commercially exploited.
Also make sure you check out our 3ds Max tutorials. Cinema 4D is a professional 3D software package with a relatively small learning curve, a lively user community and a wealth of Cinema 4D tutorials online, making it popular with motion graphics and animation students. Students can get a free Education Licence for Cinema 4D, as long as you can provide provide proof of enrollment, which may include a student ID, enrollment certificate, class schedule or employment teacher ID, proof of class schedule, valid employment verification.
After Effects is the industry-standard software for motion graphics, compositing and VFX. Although it's occasionally used to create entire movies, it's more often used for more modest sequences such as TV show titles or animated commercials: exactly the sort of work graphic design and animation students are likely to be working on, in fact. As with the other Adobe software on this list, there's no student discount on After Effects.
Adobe's Premiere Pro is one of the best video editing software packages on the market, with simple layout and range of impressive features. Used to create professional content for film, TV and the web, it supports VR content, 4K and HDR video, and comes with some very useful collaboration features.
As with the other Adobe software on this list, there's no student discount on a Premiere Pro subscription. Apple's video editing software, Final Cut Pro X, combines video editing with powerful media organisation and impressive performance to let you create your content quickly and efficiently.
As such it offers a robust alternative to Premiere Pro, above, that's subscription-free. Optimised for macOS and the latest Mac hardware, it's a good option for anyone tied into Apple's ecosystem, although it's not actually available for Windows. When it comes to organising your life, your work, your schedule and more as a student, Google Drive has pretty much everything you could need for free.
It works on any device with an internet connection, as it's based in the browser, and includes a number of brilliant tools. Google Docs is a very capable document editor, and can save your work in a variety of proprietary formats, including Microsoft Word and PDF. Google Sheets allows you to create spreadsheets, while Google Slides is there for your presentations. You can store up to 15GB of images, documents and other files for free.
You can easily share all this with teachers and students you're collaborating with, and add comments in real time. And with Google's awe-inspiring search technology, you'll be able to find everything quickly and easily.
If you're studying digital design or web design, you need to know about Adobe XD. Adobe's digital prototyping tool has two advantages over its main rival, Sketch. Firstly, it's available for Windows as well as Mac. And secondly, the basic version is free forever, with no commitment. This starter version gives you unlimited local documents, access to a limited number of fonts and 2GB of cloud storage.
And until October , you will also get unlimited editors, unlimited shared documents and unlimited shared links. So it's really a no-brainer to download it and at least give it a try.
If you're taking design as your main area of study, you'll probably need to buy some professional software, such as Photoshop and Illustrator. But if you're studying a related discipline, such as marketing, and just need to do the odd bit of design work, then Canva is a free and very capable alternative.
This browser-based app is easy to pick up and use, even if you don't have any design training, and can be used to make posters, flyers, social media images and more. Even within the world of digital art, not a lot of people seem to know about Krita.
Which is a shame, because this free and open source tool is among the best software for digital artists around. Adobe Creative Cloud. Some of the best deals in the GitHub student bundle include: GitHub code collaboration: Free unlimited public and private repositories Name. Notion notes: Free for students, to take notes, organize data in databases, list your tasks, and more. Lucidchart diagrams: Free Professional account for students and teachers.
Its default free plan lets you make 40 minute calls with up to people, perfect for your largest study groups. Manage Projects Team projects and impending homework deadlines are as stressful as projects and deadlines at work. Wrike project management: Free Professional plan for 15 users to collaborate on team projects, assign tasks, and track time spent studying.
Gather Data Need to survey people for a research project, or make a signup form for a class event? Tableau data science: Free for a year to learn how to use business intelligence software.
SAS statistics and analytics: Free for students with a student community to learn together. Wave Accounting : Already one of the best deals in accounting software, Wave is fully free for everyone—with fees if you get paid via invoices or manage payroll for employees. InVision design feedback: Free to share your work and get feedback on it, to give you a better chance at landing an A or a new client.
Discounts for the whole university Some discounts require a bit more work. Xero accounting: Free accounts and learning materials to help students start using Xero for accounting.
FreshBooks accounting: Free accounts and 4 modules to use in lessons. Hootsuite social media: Free for use in class to learn marketing and social data skills.
Miro online whiteboard: Free for up to 30 people in a class to collaborate with video calls and an online whiteboard. Pivotal Tracker project management: Free for unlimited private projects for classes and students. Splunk data analytics: 1 year free license for class use. GitLab code repository: Free unlimited private repositories for educational institutions and students Projector modern presentation tool to collaboratively build GIFs, social media posts, traditional presentations, and more.
Free for students and educators who signup with an edu email address. What do you like the most about your scheduling tool? Calendly, X. Ai, etc.? What are the advantages of Notion vs Confluence? There is thread somewhere here from me asking what people were using as alternatives to Confl
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