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@CM-dx6xu

Thank you for this video! Recently i've been pondering about what i should do to make extra money then i remembered that i used to do a lot of casual graphic designing in my earlier years in college. I used Canva since ever, but may want to learn figma too sooner or later. Mastering both will be a huge advantage in adaptibility and efficiency.

@liffablobsen

The summary at the end was very helpful, I wish more people would put summaries in videos like this (I did watch the full video, I just wanted to say) I think it would have been a bit better if your comparison had added in free versions vs paid versions (in case this was all the free versions, then thats very interesting)

@hazemvr3514

Actually this is an amazing video!!
Thank you for thiy..😁✨

@Kaisaya

Very good explanation video. Thanks!

@RobertoVillaLobby

To sum it up, would it be safe to say Canva is better for an all-around designer/video editor/animator that does the occasional webdesign, and Figma better for a designer who's work consists mostly out of UI/UX - webdesign?

@Dode108

nicely put together

@Nir-lz6og

What about RTL support ?

@not_a_human_being

sounds like Canva is a toy, while Figma is for serious folks, well, I've just purchased Figma subscription, I'm probably biased.