

Louise: This is the program that’s going to help you design documents and brochures that have that professional edge if you’re not quite at the stage where you can afford a graphic designer.Īndy: There are all sorts of templates to inspire you, or make things quick and easy from the start and it’s intuitive design means even I can use it and get a good result.


This graphic design program has a free or subscription version and after trying it out, we were impressed! Louise: We’re big on productivity, like everyone else, right?Īndy: You bet! The more productive we are, the sooner we get to log off for the day and cuddle the cats.Īndy: Number 5 on our list of tools that have helped us get an edge is Canva. Also something we should note is that we’re Mac users, and Macs are notorious for not working with some programs, so some of our choices might surprise you! Louise: Right off the bat, it’s really important to understand we’re not endorsing any of the products we’re talking about today.Īndy: We’re giving you our top five based on our experience and needs and think it’s well worth your time exploring these in your hunt for what serves you. Louise Poole and Andy Le Roy, giving you the insights that empower you to become the expert in your field How many times have you heard the phrase “one stop shop” only to be disappointed you need to visit some other places to fill your trolley? Top 5 apps to make your work life easier:
