Adobe has a powerful suite of graphic design tools. Each tool is generally considered the industry standard for the subfield it addresses. The downside to all of this software is that Adobe charges subscription fees, and it’s expensive.
For instance, Adobe has several plans available depending on your needs, but any one of the following listed programs (besides XD) costs about $21/month at the time of writing. Adobe XD is about $10/month. However, as a UI/UX design app, it won’t fulfill all your graphic design needs.
You are most likely better off buying access to the Creative Cloud (which includes all apps) for $40-50 a month because if you use more than two apps regularly, it’s worth it. Now, on to the software specifics!
Photoshop
If you can only buy or learn one piece of graphic design software, let it be Photoshop. Photoshop is primarily for photo editing, but it has a wide range of uses. It comes with a vast array of tools, is highly customizable, and continues to evolve with updates.
Photoshop is the most popular tool on this list, so learning it is a marketable skill and a relatively accessible one. There are plenty of tutorials and courses to be found online.
There is a learning curve, but that’s the only other major con to Photoshop besides the price tag. Photoshop takes the cake for the best graphic design software out there.
Illustrator
Illustrator is made for creating images, and while you can draw in Photoshop, the better choice for digital drawing is Illustrator. Specifically, Illustrator is made for creating vector images, which are fully scalable with no resolution concerns.
Illustrator shares many of the same benefits as Photoshop. It’s customizable, constantly improving via updates, and is part of the Creative Cloud.
This software also shares Photoshop’s limitations of high cost and steep learning curve. But if you want to draw a professional-looking logo, for instance, Illustrator is probably the best choice.
InDesign
Adobe InDesign rounds out the list for most Adobe graphic design needs by addressing text and layout design. It’s not too challenging to learn yet is the absolute go-to tool in digital publishing.
You can format a book with this software and then send it to be published, which people often do when they need to format something for publication. InDesign is necessary if you want to look like you know what you’re doing.
XD
Adobe XD, meanwhile, is intended for UI/UX design. Like every other piece of software in this suite, XD is the industry standard for design software in its field. The best graphic design software is intuitive but also has plenty of tutorials available and XD is no exception.
Interestingly, XD has only been around since 2015, while its closest competitor, Sketch, debuted in 2010. XD is more popular besides this head start, likely because Sketch is restricted to Macs only, whereas XD is also available for Windows users.