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Illustration of the Canvas in the middle of the Spark Post Editor highlighted with a outline and label for emphasis You can change the size of your Canvas at any time by navigating to the “Resize” tab. By default, the Canvas is sized to specific dimensions either pre-determined by the template you are using, or a custom dimension you set when you first created a blank project. Everything you see in your Canvas is what will end up as your final graphic design. The Canvas is the large area in the middle of the Spark Post Editor where you can design and preview your graphic. Animated example of using the search bar at the top of the Spark Template page to search for a “infographic” type template Using the Spark Post EditorĪdobe Spark graphics created int the Spark Post Editor and are made by layering different pieces of media like shapes, images, and text on-top of a blank canvas, just like you would in other graphic editors such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Once you have found the right template, hover your mouse over the preview image of the template and click on the “Create from” button that appears on the template to load the design into the Spark Post Editor. You can scroll through the template selection and find a template you wish to use. This will pull up all of the pre-formatted templates Adobe Spark has for infographics. Start by typing in “infographic” into the search bar at the top center of the Spark Template page. Illustration of the project creation options on the top of the Spark Templates Page Searching for specific templates using the search bar, starting a project with a template using the project types tabs, and starting with a blank project using the “Start from scratch” button and dropdown menu Using Spark Templates to Create Pre-formatted Graphicsįor the purpose of this guide, let’s try searching for a “infographic” template. If you wish to start with a blank project, navigate to the “Start from scratch” button on the top left hand side of the page and choose “Graphic” from the dropdown menu. If you wish to refine your template search, use the search bar at the top of the Spark Templates page to type in a type of project like “presentation”, “infographic”, “social media post”, etc.
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Navigate to the “Graphics” tab at the top center of the screen if you wish to use a pre-made template for your video project. On the Spark Templates page, you will see that templates for projects are broken out into project types tabs “All”, “Graphics”, “Web Pages” and “Videos”. To create a new project, click on the “+” button at the top center of the page, this will take you to the Spark Templates page.