How to Create Simple Designs

How to Create Simple Designs

Your shop is up and running, everyone’s excited to buy your merch, all you need now is a design! We’ve created a tutorial to show you how the graphic design process can be enjoyable and easy for anyone at any level!

It’s easy to fret at the thought of graphic design, especially if you have little to no graphic design experience. Figuring out Photoshop’s dashboard for the first time seems harder than flying a plane. We’ve all been there. That’s why we’re about to show you that bringing an idea to life doesn’t require design knowledge or some complex software. Just an idea and a computer will do the trick! In this tutorial, we’ve used a free design software called Gimp (it’s available for Mac as well). However, there are many other Photoshop alternatives offered online too!

See, we knew you have what it takes! Happy Creating.

What other tutorials would you like to see? Let us know in the comments below.

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Le Thi Thap
Le Thi Thap
2 years ago

               

Mohsin Iqbal
2 years ago

Hi I want to ask some questions please guide best information how start my best spread shop and how boost your shpeard shop

Farhan ali
3 years ago

Yes

likesor
likesor
3 years ago

I’m a starter as a beginner it’s an awesome clip. useful to me.thx

Samira Alani
4 years ago

I’m not a beginner but I’d like to see any tutorial about creating and uploading shirts and I have say that this an awesome video. Thanks a lot.

Chrisline
Chrisline
4 years ago

Me as a Beginner Not Understanding anything ??

Nathan Kennedy
Nathan Kennedy
4 years ago

so when i try to design a shirt I can only put one design on the shirt, I’m trying to put one with text the front and one on the back?

Teresa Reed
6 years ago

Yeah

Robert Loyale
6 years ago

I like the video. I’ve been using photoshop and illustrator. I may make a tutorial where I design with Gimp on YouTube.

Jay
Jay
6 years ago

I’ve been using Inkscape for years. It’s Free and can export SVG / EPS and has Trace options too. Happy Designing!

Jay