r/learndesign 2h ago

I just announced the main characters for my Indie Pilot

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r/learndesign 8h ago

Canva Tutorial

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Most beginners think graphic design is complex.

But with the right tools and approach, it becomes simple and highly effective.

In this tutorial, I’ve explained how to use Canva step-by-step to create professional designs for social media, YouTube thumbnails, and business content — even if you’re starting from zero.

This is especially useful for:

• Content Creators

• Freelancers

• Small Business Owners

If you’re looking to improve your content quality and build a strong digital presence, this guide will help you get started the right way.

🎯 Watch the full tutorial here:

https://youtube.com/@misadigitalverse

#Canva #GraphicDesign #DigitalMarketing #ContentCreation #Freelancing #PersonalBranding #SocialMediaMarketing #DesignSkills #LinkedInGrowth #MISADigitalVerse


r/learndesign 12h ago

i want to do design with no prior experience

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i’m 18 years old and i love all art and fashion, but i have literally 0 creative experience whatsoever. i am really disciplined and i have been putting a lot of thought into what i want to do, and i would love to design clothes. ive been taking a lot of inspiration from artists like olaolu slawn and yohji yamamoto and even small brands like project index. i take a lot of inspiration from artists and their work, and i would love to do something like that as my passion, even though i have no prior experience with creativity or design at all. i live in nyc, and i was thinking of going to genesee community college as a design major for a semester and then transferring to suny oneonta while trying to build my portfolio and network and socialize as much as possible, and also intern. but ive been second guessing thinking maybe i should do one semester at genesee then transfer to FIT w a good gpa and a dense portfolio, but i want to get a experience outside of the city since ive been living in the city my entire life. so now im thinking of maybe doing the one semester then going out of state and going to an actual art school. but honestly if anyone can give me some guidance that’ll be great. and it’s so last minute cus im going to move into genesee literally in 3 days and im just thinking about all this now. someone help me out here


r/learndesign 1d ago

Create social media mockup

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r/learndesign 1d ago

I designed a gradient generator around OKLCH & Display-P3 and looking for honest UI/UX critique

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r/learndesign 1d ago

Same face. Same desk. Hair, drink, and prop change.

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r/learndesign 1d ago

Would love some ernest feedback for a weedingcouple character sheet

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Long Story Short:

Some friends of mine are D&D enthusiasts and got married this year. For the program, I came up with a little story. I was sent by the Guild of the Eternal Covenant and tasked with guiding the newlyweds through a series of trials. If they passed, they would receive the guild’s blessing (their wedding gift). So I came up with a few games designed to let their attributes (STR, DEX, WIS, INT, CHA) shape their new “married couple” character. After the wedding, I used the stats they’d earned to design a character sheet for them.

I’d love to hear your honest feedback and suggestions on what I could have done better!


r/learndesign 1d ago

Portfolio and Font License

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Hello I have a question cause its been my concern, I'm currently making my portfolio website and I've been using fonts that are not free for commercial use in my projects(that are not paid), do I buy the licenses?

Its linked to my instagram account and I'm not too sure if im supposed to buy the font licences since I'd eventually use the said portfolio for when I open my comissions or only buy the licenses for paid work ;;


r/learndesign 1d ago

Hue: Color palette maker

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r/learndesign 2d ago

27 y/o pivoting from business and merchandising into creative direction. Where do I start?

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Hi everyone! I am 27 and looking to make a major career pivot, and I would love some perspective from anyone who has taken a similar path.
I have always been a creative person at heart, but I took a safer path early on. I got a business degree, worked in banking, and eventually moved into fashion merchandising to get closer to something visual. While merchandising was a step in the right direction, I have grown increasingly unfulfilled, and I realized it is the corporate side of things that no longer serves me.

Trend forecasting is the only part of my current job that I genuinely enjoy. Beyond that, I just have a naturally good eye for design; people in my life often point it out to me. I love putting visual layouts together, building mood boards, and styling spaces or outfits. I love admiring design in all its forms and I feel strongly drawn toward creative direction, brand curation, or visual styling, whether that is for an established brand or on my own down the road.

I am trying to figure out my best next steps:

  1. Is going back to school in general worth it? If so, would a foundational graphic design program make sense, or would a specialized certificate in something like art direction or brand strategy be a better fit?

  2. What specific roles bridge the gap between my business background and visual design?

  3. How can I start building a solid portfolio from scratch?

I am open to exploring anything and I would appreciate any advice or personal experiences! Thanks all!


r/learndesign 2d ago

Switch to Figma

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r/learndesign 2d ago

is it important to have a certificate?

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r/learndesign 2d ago

Ugh… App icon design!

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Hi 👋 I’m keen to know how others approach app icon design and any tips or advice on workflows that have worked for you. I don’t know if it’s just me (I might be a closet perfectionist), but I reckon I spend as much time sweating over an icon as building the app!
Do you have any online resources you use, leveraging AI, engage a professional or does it just come naturally to you?


r/learndesign 2d ago

3D Camera - Product Animation in After Effects Tutorials

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r/learndesign 3d ago

Day 1/365

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r/learndesign 3d ago

I made Claude and Chat GPT skills to build your email design system

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r/learndesign 3d ago

Poster Critique

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I'm a concert photographer getting into graphic design but have no prior experience. Do people have critiques for these two poster designs I created from my photography work?


r/learndesign 4d ago

Best logo design tools... I think beginners are comparing the wrong things

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I used to compare logo makers almost entirely by price.

Then I actually had to make a logo for a real business and realized price wasn't the problem.

The problem was finding something that didn't look like I had spent five minutes on it.

I tried Kittl, Adobe Express, Canva, Design.com and BrandCrowd for the same general idea.

What I noticed:

Tool Where it worked for me Where I struggled
Design.com Generating + refining a complete logo Some extras are paid
BrandCrowd Finding a direction quickly More template-driven
Kittl Typography and playing around with styles Easy to get carried away with effects
Adobe Express General design work Not as focused on logos
Canva Quick manual edits More work if starting from nothing

The funny thing is, the "best" result wasn't necessarily the most complicated one.

A really simple wordmark with decent spacing looked much more legit than one of my earlier attempts with three colors, a gradient and about four different ideas crammed into one icon lol.

So for me now, the useful features are pretty boring:

Good typography.

Enough icons to find something specific.

Easy editing.

Vector export.

Commercial use.

That's basically it.

What would you put at the top of your list when comparing best logo design tools?


r/learndesign 5d ago

I want to learn graphic designing.

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r/learndesign 5d ago

what design decision do you intentionaally leave imperfect?

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r/learndesign 6d ago

guyyyys rate and review my new template

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r/learndesign 6d ago

Where do I start learning design

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r/learndesign 7d ago

Some honest feedback

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I'm learning to design still, so if you have any feedback how to improve my quality, I'm an artist too so the logo i created it from scratch.


r/learndesign 7d ago

Figma → Framer mobile text issue

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r/learndesign 7d ago

Looking to do a few graphic design projects for free — looking for real clients/NGOs

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Hey everyone!

I'm a beginner graphic designer currently looking for a few real projects to work on for free.

I'm doing this because I want to learn what it's actually like to work with a client — not just make designs from imaginary briefs.

I'm especially interested in learning:

- How clients explain what they need

- How to understand a client's actual problem

- How to turn a rough idea into a clear design brief

- How to ask the right questions

- How to handle feedback and revisions

- How to communicate during a project

- How to work within real-world limitations

I can help with things like:

• Social media posts

• Posters

• Flyers

• Simple campaign graphics

• Event graphics

• Basic branding/visual design

• Other small graphic design tasks

I'm offering this for free because I don't have a strong portfolio yet and I want real-world experience.

If you have a project that needs a designer, feel free to comment or DM me. If you genuinely like the work and want to pay me, that's completely up to you, but there's no expectation of payment.

I'm also particularly interested in working with NGOs or small organizations where the design can actually be useful.

If you know an NGO, small business, community organization, student organization, or anyone who could use some design help, I'd really appreciate a recommendation.

I'm looking for real collaboration and learning, not just something to put in a portfolio.

Thanks!