If you have a Cricut cutting machine you will need to use Design Space, so what is it, what can you do with it, and how do you use it. Cricut Design Space is the program you will use to create the projects you will make with your Cricut. Here you will find an overview of what you can do in Design Space, as well as the answers to some frequently asked questions.
You can download Design Space to your computer, it works with Windows or Mac operating systems (check here to make sure your computer meets the system requirements), or you can use the mobile apps on your Apple or Android phones or tablets (again, check to make sure your device is compatible). It is a Cloud based program which means you can work on a design on your phone, then open it on your computer and pick up right where you left off!
You can use Design Space to create the designs you want to make with your Cricut. You can do this by uploading deigns you have bought or designed in other programs, or you can use the thousands of images available in Design Space (these images may cost money, but I will talk more about that later), or you can use text to create your own new designs. Or you can combine all of those to further customize your designs. There are lots of tools and options to help you create the designs you want. There are even ready to make projects that you can make.
So let's open Design Space and take a look (this is the desktop version, the mobile version will look a little different):
Your home screen when you first open Design Space will look something like this. There will be a section with the projects that you have saved, then, when you scroll down you will find community projects, ready-to-make projects, videos, and other ideas. If you click on new project it will take you to your canvas where you can start creating.
There are a few areas on the canvas you will want to be familiar with. First we will talk about the left side where you have your design options.
Design Options
New- This will open up a new canvas just like the one we have open now.
Templates- Click here for a variety of guides and templates to help you design your project. For example, if you are making a t-shirt you can open a t-shirt template so you can see what your design will look like on a t-shirt.
Projects- Here you will find a variety of ready to make projects, with instructions, cut files, and finished photos.
Images- This is were you can find a huge library of images that you can use in creating your designs. There are simple single layer/color designs, as well as more complex multilayer/color designs. Even some that are print and cut designs. There are also some licensed designs, these usually cost a little more to use. Some of the images are free, some cost money, and some are part of Cricut Access which is a subscription that gives you access to many images and fonts. A Cricut Access subscription allows you to use anything with a green a in the corner, if you don't have Access you can purchase those images individually to use in your projects (most are around $1.99).
Text- Click here to open up a text box along with all of the fonts and text options. Like with the images, Design Space includes some fonts, a few free, most part of Cricut Access so they are included in your subscription or you can purchase them (usually $4.99), others cost to purchase regardless of whether or not you have a subscription. Here you can also access all of your system fonts, so any font you have downloaded on your computer will show up here for you to use. There are also lots of text tools available to get your text to look exactly the way you want. Adjust the size, the spacing between letters or lines of text, curve, etc.
Shapes- This is a quick way to add basic shapes to your design. Includes a square, circle, heart, star, hexagon, triangle, and more.
Upload- The last option here is Upload. This is where you can upload your own designs, designs you have purchased other places, or designs you have created outside of Design Space.
Header
At the very top you have your header. In the left corner are three lines, this is the menu. Click here to bring up the menu to see account details, subscription information, settings, new machine setup, etc.
In the center you will see the title of the project you are working on if it is a saved project.
Click on My Projects to see all of your saved projects.
Next you have a toggle to select the machine you are using. You can select Joy, Maker, or Explore family. This helps Design Space know which machine to send it to, but also helps in the creation of your project like showing size limitations or other things specific to the machine you are using.
Last is the Make It button. Click here when you are finished designing and ready to actually make your project. This will take you to the cutting screen.
Tool Bar
Along the top, below the header we have the tool bar. Here you will find a variety of tools to help you in your design process.
Undo/Redo- Pretty self explanatory, click these arrows to redo or undo something in your project.
Operation- Click this drop down arrow to change the operation, choose from things like basic cut, perforated cut, wavy blade, score, draw, engrave, print then cut, and more.
Color Change- Click on this little square to change the color of an image or layer, or add a pattern fill to a print then cut design.
Select/Deselect- Again, pretty self explanatory, selects and deselects your image. Honestly, this is not one I use often. I just click on the thing I want to select, or click on it in the layers panel.
Edit- Use this to cut, copy, and paste.
Offset- This is the newest feature to roll out and is still in beta and only available in the computer version, but it allows you to create an outline shape around your image.
Align- This is actually one of my favorite tools, I use it all the time. Select 2 or more items and then click here to align them so they are centered or aligned along on side.
Arrange- Move elements forward and backward in your design.
Flip- Use this to flip your image horizontally or vertically.
Size- Easily change the size of your design to exactly the size you need it to be.
Rotate- Type in the degrees you want to rotate your image.
Position- Use this to move the image to a specific place on your canvas.
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