Hey guys, did you know you don’t have to be a pro to edit or alter graphics or designs into something unique?
True story.
You can create a variety of different designs out of the same graphic, virtually transforming them – FOR FREE!
And in this video, I’m showing you exactly how to do it.
If you haven’t used (or heard of) Ipiccy.com, it’s time you checked it out. It’s a free graphic design/photo editing website. It’s easy to use, a ton of fun to work with and it’ll make you feel like a professional graphic designer – even if you’re a total newbie.
How to Edit Or Alter Graphics Using FREE Design Tools
Where to Find FREE Graphics & Fonts For Your Projects
It's easy enough to find free design tools - whether you're looking for graphics, vectors or fonts. #artprintables #graphicdesign #printablesClick To TweetSome of these sites require signing up for a free account – and if so, it’s worth it to go ahead and do just that.
You have nothing to lose (but so very much to gain)!
Check out the links below.
You’ll have access to an abundance of design tools that almost always come with “free for commercial use” licenses. Just remember, it’s always best to double-check the terms (which are always visible on the download page).
To get free graphics & fonts, create your free account at:
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Amar Kumar says
Hey Dana,
Most of us are visual learners and we all enjoy eye-catching images on a blog.
Having the perfect images and fonts not only improves visibility of your blog or online businesses but also editing it and designing it so that it gets shared on social media or so that it reflects your brand image.
I’m using #Canva for my project because it is simple to explore its features but I’ve heard about these tools but never tried yet.
Will check it out for my next project.
Eventually, thanks for sharing your creative mind with us.
With best wishes,
Amar Kumar
Dana says
Hey Amar,
I’m a huge fan of Canva as well. I’ve used it for many years and I love the cool things I can create using that program.
Ipiccy is pretty great too. I can do things with it that I can’t do with Canva and vise versa.
You’ve gotta appreciate free programs that allow you to create a variety of designs – especially for beginners with a low budget.
And you’re right in that eye-catching images and fonts capture attention. Just another reason to use these graphic design programs.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your weekend 🙂
Aadarsh Roy says
Hey DANA ,
Great post with creative tips to edit graphics using free design tools and also thanks for including the helpful video. I really like the list of several designing tools i.e. Pixabay, creative fabrica, creative market and design bundles that you have suggested, whereas using these tool will be a great helping hand and will definitely helps to provide alluring graphics. Whereas canva is also an amazing and creative designing tool for providing a professional touch.
Really helpful post and thanks for sharing.
Dana says
Hey Aadarsh,
Thanks. I’m glad you got something out of this.
I love using these tools. They’re free (or at least some are mostly free/deeply discounted) and so easy to use. A total beginner, using these tutorials, can become capable of creating & editing graphics, fonts, and designs in general. I’m excited to share whatever knowledge I acquire over time – and I enjoy people like you checking them out.
I appreciate your visit, comment, and share. Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
Lisa Sicard says
Hi Dana,
I haven’t. I use Canva and so far love it. I haven’t thought about it for fonts on my site, that would be an interesting challenge for sure. Do the above ones mentioned do more than Canva? Thank you Dana.
Dana says
Hey Lisa,
Yes, I’m a huge fan of Canva as well. Love that platform & I use it a lot.
The one I mentioned in this post/video does some of the same and some different things. Ipiccy.com has some epic design tools that I haven’t found on Canva. Things like beveling, gradients and drop shadows for text. Adding textures to vectors, etc. Just so many cool options.
I find it easy to get super creative on that platform and I can create designs with a transparent background all for free.
If you check it out, let me know what you thought. I’d be happy to show you some neat tricks you can do with text & graphics 🙂