Adobe Illustrator CC is a vector-based graphic design software.
$20.99
per month
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Kittl is a design platform used to create advanced designs, helping users to create stunning graphics with tools that empower the creation process - from using the best templates by other professionals to creating full projects from scratch.
$10
per month per user
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Adobe Illustrator CC
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Yearly - Billed Monthly
$20.99
per month
Monthly
$31.49
per month
Yearly - Billed Upfront
$239.88
per year
Free
$0
per month per user
Pro
$10
per month per user
Expert
$24
per month per user
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Adobe Illustrator
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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Compact as you can do everything in one app. I still use Corel but sometimes will switch from Corel Draw, over to Corel Photo Paint to refine what I am attempting to do with a picture, one will not save in Png, where the other will, etc. It's just easier. It seems that the …
It is the only tool that I use to create logos. It gives me the flexibility to create sharp text and marks and they can then be resized at will, color changes in a second and perfect way to export. I know that some people use Illustrator for document layout, it is not ideal. While I can easily create documents here, it really is InDesign that is the perfect tool.
Based on my experience, kittl is well-suited for Print-on-demand, Graphic Designers, and Marketing professionals. Kittl is less appropriate for any professional who is less interested in designing their own project needs.
While Adobe Illustrator CC is one of the only true design software out there, it really stands heads above the other products. It's clean UI and menu structure is easy to navigate.
There's a bit of a learning curve to this software vs other similar tools that can take some time to learn and get familiar with but the amount of functionality that Adobe Illustrator CC offers is quite large compared to simpler tools.
I normally already know how to do whatever I'm trying out, but the documentation (as well as a simple Google search) makes any question quick to resolve. The Adobe boards themselves are a fantastic resource, especially for resolving questions between new programs and iterative releases.
I chose Rhinoceros 3D because it is accurate to make drawings in it and it is better to make drawings in Rhinoceros 3D and then put them in Adobe Illustrator. But while printing or scaling it is much easier to put it in Adobe Illustrator. This makes the whole printing aspect of it much easier.
I've used Canva, Placit, and Photoshop. Kittl by far is easier than PS, and it has better features than Canva. Placit is out of its element with respect to creating graphic designs.