ICCrawler@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
I use this at a center I volunteer at that works with the mentally disabled. Unsurprisingly, a lot of those people are old. Surprisingly, Canva is simple enough that I’ve been able to train the elderly, of all people, to use the program to make fliers or three-fold pamphlets for themselves. It’s a good program for what it does, and the center pays for a premium subscription. Honestly, I’m fine with this in terms of the program’s functionality, as long as Canva does’t fuck with its user interface. It is pretty simple and intuitive, and I’d argue that the UI is quite possibly one of its strongest assets, seconded only by the massive amounts of options/elements you can add. And it’s already apparent what AI is mostly used for within the program: making more graphic elements to slap onto your page, and more ready-made templates you can still go in and alter everything in at-will. And honestly, I’m fine with that.
localhorst@sh.itjust.works 19 hours ago
If they are a registered non profit they shouldn’t have to pay for premium, and be eligible for a free subscription
ICCrawler@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
We/they are. So maybe we don’t pay then. I’ve never asked. We just have the premium package, so I assumed we paid.