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I did not realise you could scale the size. Thanks for sharing.
I'll use this, thank you!
I am a Graphic Designer and trying to make this wordmark made me question my life's choices! Thank you!!
LOL, I had a similar feeling :) Glad I could help.
If you don’t have canva pro to make it transparent, you can also use color code from your website background to match them.
Cheers Chris. That’s one of Substack’s greatest mysteries solved. Next in line is why don’t more people use notes?
Why, is there not enough notes on your feed still 😉
Excellent info, Chris Prakoso!
Imho, you should highlight this part more:
"You need to save the design in a PNG format AND you need to turn on transparency."
Cheers
(I'll be trying one next time I'm near the desk)
Chris, you’ve solved one of the greatest mysteries of publishing on substack! TY for sharing it and making it available to all!
I'm happy 👍🏽 Please reshare, let's spread it to everyone.
Thank you for sharing this
I did not realise you could scale the size. Thanks for sharing.
I'll use this, thank you!
I am a Graphic Designer and trying to make this wordmark made me question my life's choices! Thank you!!
LOL, I had a similar feeling :) Glad I could help.
If you don’t have canva pro to make it transparent, you can also use color code from your website background to match them.
Cheers Chris. That’s one of Substack’s greatest mysteries solved. Next in line is why don’t more people use notes?
Why, is there not enough notes on your feed still 😉
Excellent info, Chris Prakoso!
Imho, you should highlight this part more:
"You need to save the design in a PNG format AND you need to turn on transparency."
Cheers
(I'll be trying one next time I'm near the desk)
Chris, you’ve solved one of the greatest mysteries of publishing on substack! TY for sharing it and making it available to all!
I'm happy 👍🏽 Please reshare, let's spread it to everyone.
Thank you for sharing this