What is the best software (Photoshop, Canva, Gemini, etc) to create high quality web based collection banners similar to the one below?
Topic summary
Choosing software to create a web collection banner like the provided example. Consensus: any of the named tools (Photoshop, Canva, AI-assisted tools) can produce similar results; the tool matters less than design skill and specificity of requirements.
Key guidance: if replicating an existing banner made from a PSD (Photoshop Document), identify and note the exact font family, style/italics, size, color, and the banner’s dimensions. Then recreate it in the tool you’re most comfortable with by applying those parameters.
Tool-specific notes: Canva is suitable for quick/basic designs and can handle this type of banner. However, Photoshop remains stronger for precise edits, final polish, high-quality resizing, and background removal.
Tone of replies: push for more specific questions to get actionable answers; software alone won’t ensure quality without design expertise.
Status: practical direction provided (extract specs and rebuild in chosen tool); no single “best” tool endorsed; discussion appears open-ended. Image reference is central for context.
Any of them, that’s just font in italics with backgrounds made by an ai slop generator.
No software guarantees good outcomes someone still needs the experience and spend time to do the actual graphics work.
You need to ask more specific questions, bad questions get bad or vague answers, or just get served bot bait.
The banner was originally created in PSD format but the person who originally created the banner is no longer around and I’m not familiar with how to continue the design of the banners in Photoshop so I was seeing if there were any other options to create new banners.
To create a new banner, you can use any of the tools you mentioned.
As for copying, you just need to know the font family, font size, type, color, width/height that is used on the current banner, then go to the tool you are familiar with and apply all those parameters.
Canva is good for basics. It can definitely create that type of banner. I always use Photoshop as a final touch up. Canva isn’t the best at removing backgrounds or resizing without losing quality.
