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Create Merch Designs (T-Shirts & More) On Canva For Redbubble

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Course Introduction: Redbubble T Shirt Designing (& More!)

      1:26

    • 2.

      Canva Sizing

      3:17

    • 3.

      Canva Backgrounds

      2:41

    • 4.

      Text, Font, Typography In Canva

      1:39

    • 5.

      Positioning Of Graphics In Canva

      1:01

    • 6.

      Why we enable Margins In Canva

      2:19

    • 7.

      Canva Tools & Functions

      5:02

    • 8.

      Uploading Customized Images To Canva

      3:29

    • 9.

      Canva Functions & Features

      3:02

    • 10.

      Examples Of Variations

      1:45

    • 11.

      Two Main Aspects To Designing

      2:04

    • 12.

      General Concepts Of Creating Designs At Scale

      19:48

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If you're getting into Redbubble print on demand then you need to master these 3 things:

  • Speed
  • Quality
  • Productivity

These are the 3 core principles of successful creators on Redbubble. This course helps you learn canva to your best ability and then learn how to utilize canva to create designs at mass and scale. 

From primarily t-shirt designs to creating all kinds of alternative products like duvet covers, backpacks and so much more!

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1. Course Introduction: Redbubble T Shirt Designing (& More!): Welcome everybody to the course. In today's course, we're gonna be talking about how to create t-shirt designs using Canva. We're gonna be talking about the optimal size structure. And we're also going to be talking about designing it and becoming overall just a master in Canvas. We're gonna be showing you how to create different variations. How to be a pro at using Canva and all angles. So if you're interested in learning how to create designs for t-shirts, this is a skill that's going to transfer to other aspects of your success in your business practices. Whether you're creating designs for thumbnails, whether you're creating designs for merchandise, different sorts of products. This course, this masterclass, is going to help you learn everything around Canva and how to be a master within Canva. So with that being said, if you want to go ahead and join, Let's go ahead and get you guys on the other side. For the course, we're going to be using the premium version of Canva. Obviously you don't need to use the premium version. We're going to be pointing out what are within the course, what are the premium features, what are not? And more importantly, we're going to go deep into every single feature within Canva so he can be true masters of using our tools. So let's go ahead and get started. I'll see you guys on the other side. 2. Canva Sizing: Okay guys, so let's go ahead and talk about creating your design. So the first area we'd like to begin is let's talk about the sizing. Now we have a video strictly on sizing. But the cool thing about having camera premium is you get to re-size your design. So if I want a different size in this completely, I can change it. One of the benefits of the premium version of Canva on Redbubble when we create our designs, guys, we need to create designs that fit all products. One of the most important things that I teach on Redbubble or for your t-shirts in general, whatever platform you're using. Not just t-shirts, but any kind of merch, any kind of merchandise. Not all designs are created equal, meaning a coffee mug has a different structure than a duvet cover. A duvet cover has a different structure than a t-shirt. Canva allows us to switch the designs of products very easily. Because of this design feature, we can copy and resize images. We can do all that here. So it's really honestly a blessing if you really think about it now, for designing, the default design that I start off with is 4500 by fifty four hundred, forty five hundred by 5400. Now for those who know about merch by Amazon, this is actually the default size for your T-shirts and sweatshirts and things like that. Your hoodies, it's a little bit different. Your phone cases, you're a pop socket is a little different, but we're talking about in general here, 4500 by 5400 is gonna get you covered on Redbubble and on other platforms. Obviously this isn't about other platforms, but specifically what we're talking about is the design right now. So whenever you create a design, you want to create it 4500 by 5400. Now if you have the premium version, the benefit of this is that if you want to switch to, let's say, something that's more wide than it is tall. You can literally just go over here, copy and resize, and you're resizing all of them for the certain product that you have. Another benefit of this as well is that when you have access to all the different versions of your designs, it's easier to do this on Canada than it is on something like Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator. This is why a lot of people get confused. When I say, I don't work in Adobe at all. Like I don't even have an Adobe subscription anymore because it's just not. It doesn't pertain to the three core values that I have when it comes down to creating designs. One of those core values is speed. The second one is efficiency, and the third one is quality, speed efficiency and quality. With quality, you can get that anywhere. You can get that in Adobe, you can get that in Canada, you can get that anywhere. It just depends on your skill, speed. You can't do that really in Adobe, you're creating a lot of the things one by one by one. The software can be sometimes slow depending on the processing level of your computer. Efficiency canvas, just a master at that I can literally duplicate my images, my designs, alter things, switch fonts, everything's very quick and flawless. So that's why I like Canva and it's well-worth the premium cost. Now that you know the size, let's go ahead and move on to a different aspect. 3. Canva Backgrounds: So backgrounds with background colors, I like to, I like to edit in black, black background. You guys can do whatever you like. The default is gonna be white. Of course, like when you sign up to Canada and create a certain design, the default is going to be white. So for example, it's gonna look like this, but I like, I don't know for me personally, it just pops more also. I get to see when the backgrounds are black, I get to see what's transparent and what's not transparent. So you can see here, this four leaf clover here is transparent. If I change the color of the background to, let's say, a red, you can see here it's transparent so I like to personally work in the black color when I download my images. If I'm not doing stickers, or most of the time I'm not doing stickers. But when I say if I'm if I'm downloading the images as the main image for Redbubble, I like to download in the transparent format. The transparent format is going to give me everything you're seeing that's in color. The black and the background is not going to exist in the photo. The reason why that's beneficial is because when this design gets put on certain products, like on, for example, on a t-shirt. That t-shirt has different background colors. It can be purple, it can be red, it can be black, it could be white, it could be whatever. So I want to keep that in mind when I create my designs that I do want a transparent image. Something I don't want is I don't want something like this and I'll go ahead and show you guys what I'm talking about is I don't want something like this on my t-shirt where it's like a square background to my actual design, something like this. Now some people think that this is attractive. I personally don't. When you buy a t-shirt at Walmart, at Target, at Amazon, that has a design on it. It's not boxy like what you just saw. It's transparent. The actual design is actually transparent. So when other benefit of the premium is that we're going to download and transparent and we want to make this guy's a law. When we upload to Redbubble and you'll see us doing this in the future because we have future videos on this. We always download and transparent. Now, there is another video on this exact topic in the course. But that's really just to nail down the idea, download in transparent. Now if you don't have the premium, you're gonna be using one of the next softwares like GIMP for example, which is software number two, to remove the background. That's just more hassle and more work. I don't recommend it. Remember, we want efficiency, speed, and quality. The speed is really important. That's what camera helps us with. So that's something you want to focus on as well. 4. Text, Font, Typography In Canva: Okay, so the next aspect is text. Whenever you have fonts like texts, things like this, you can add different forms of texts with any font you want. I don't really worry about which one to click on. At the end of the day they're all the same. The reason why is because if I want to add some text, I can always resize it and I know how to resize it. So look at this. I have this text right here. I can make this text bigger, smaller. Whenever I click on this text button, by default, it looks like this. It says add a heading. I could type in whatever I want. So let's say I type in hello. I can change the actual font here. I can use any of my given fonts. I might want to use this hello and then let's say I want to change the color. So I'll drag it where I want. Let's say I drag it here. I can't find it anymore. I can't see it anymore because it's not it's black. The same way in the background is, I can just go over here and click on different colors to see what works for me. That's kind of the way I set that up. Now with the texts. Sometimes the text, if you guys see here the bars, the outline of it, kinda overshadows other things. And when you have a lot of elements on your screen, it can be kind of hard. So if you know that you don't want to edit it later on, just what you do is just shrink this down like that. It won't shrink down the actual font because it's a lot of free space there. Instead of having it like this, have it like this. And then reintroduce can do is just going to move it. If you happen to have your image like over another image like this, you can position it backward. We'll talk about positioning in the next lesson. 5. Positioning Of Graphics In Canva: So positioning is actually kind of important when you have a lot of elements on your design. So for example, I have this really big design right here. This big design, It's box overshadows all the other smaller elements. And sometimes depending on your computer, depending on your monitor, things like that, it might be a little bit harder to control that large design. If I know that I wanted to stick in this position, what I'll do is go to here position and I'll send it to the back. So I'll send it all the way to the back. Now in my case, it already is, but if it was at the front, it would look something like this. The looks wouldn't change, but it would be only clicking on it as opposed to the other icons under it or the other graphics under it. So what I do is I go on position and I just go backward. And I clicked backward, backward, backward until I can't send it back anymore. Since my default background color is black, it's not going to go behind the black. Now, if I want to click on the small ones, I can easily do that just by hovering my mouse over them. Okay, so positioning is very important as well. 6. Why we enable Margins In Canva: Okay, let's talk about creating margins now you might see another video of this on the course, but I figured I'd just push this out right now. You want to create margins on your designs. You're going to see the benefit of this later. But I use the margins as guidance and this is actually a pro tip here. If you go over here to File and you click Show margins, what you're really getting to see is an outline on your design that I prefer the margin to be on a black background. This is another reason why I use the black backgrounds is because the margin is very visible right now. This margin, when I export my design, it doesn't get printed out into the design. But the reason why I use the margin is I use it as a barrier. So I know that all designs are roughly the same size if I never had my margin, right? Let's just go ahead and make the margin disappear here. I don't know, like how big this is in comparison to the one above, right? But the margins are gonna be the same throughout. So let's say I made this bigger. Like, let's say I made it like this. My natural human eye can't tell me how big this is compared to this. I just can't tell. I'm, I think they are exactly the same. But when I'm uploading designs on Redbubble, let's say for the t-shirt, this is much bigger. It might not, they might not look the same. And then I have to spend a lot of time resizing and doing all that. What I like to do is I like to go over here to File. I like to click Show margins. And what you can see here is there is significant difference. I mean, this just fits while this fits very comfortably. And that might make or break me when it comes down to uploading my designs on Red Bull for shirts, for hoodies, things like that. Because what if something is really big on the design and it blows past the margin like this, then I have to do a resize where I resize every single product that's uploaded on Redbubble. So I don't want to do that. So what I like to do is like I said, go over here, File show margins. And what you want to do is you literally want to show the margin so that you can know where your barrier is. Is it gonna be very important? You're gonna see how beneficial this is in the later videos when I show you guys how to do all the work behind this, giving the 60 designs up per day, okay. 7. Canva Tools & Functions: Okay, so let's talk about the principles of designing here. In order to learn how to design to its best, your best ability, you're gonna have to be aware of the different tools that you have that Canva offers. The first tool, like I said, is the resizing tool whenever you want to resize an image, right? So it can fit a certain product that's going to be important when you're doing merchandise, when you're doing t-shirts, when you're doing duvet covers, when you're doing leggings or yoga pants or you're doing a backpack. Sometimes depending on your specific design, it might be a little different. This is why I say designing the 45 by 5400 size. Now for example, this design right here, or even this design or any one of these designs, really. This design right here won't look good on a backpack. He just won't. We're gonna have to just alter some things and that's why we get to copy. This is another feature. If we click Copy and resize, we can resize this to something. Let's say we have a mouse pad that's wide. We can go with, for example, let's say seven, or we can't even do 70 thousand. Let's just go 5 thousand. By. Let's go with 1900 here. Pixels. If we wanted to do, for example, a mouse desk mat, desk mat, Excuse me. So I can click Copy and resize because I want this original one here. But I have this now where I can create my desk mat. So I can do something like this. Where for my desk map, because I want to fill up the image. Something like this. I can, I can pull up images of, let's say Irish here. Basically what I want to do is I want to fill up my, my piece of art here. This brings me to the next concept within Canva is other than just resizing, we have to be, we have to know about our different tools here. The first thing we have on the left is our elements. Aside from our templates, are templates are gonna be irrelevant for now because we're not using, utilizing templates. We're creating designs for merchandise. Our elements are gonna be very important. We can find free images here that we could use for our design. So you could see here the elements have lines and shapes, graphics, photos, videos, audio. For us, since we're doing merchandise, we're not going to need video or audio, charts, tables, and frames. What I use the most is the graphics and what I do is I just search for stuff. So for example, I have this design. I'm going to search for stuff. So I have, I'm going to search for Irish, hear the word Irish, and I get to include stuff in my design. So I might have this here. Like I might make this a little bit smaller. I have this here, make this a little bit smaller. I might have just all types of Irish type of stuff here. I can make this smaller here, right? Anything around this design? This is good for a desk mat. I could create this like this, right? And create this kind of like this, make this bigger. So these are different elements. And notice when you have an element, you get to re-size that element to resize an element or whether it be text, whether it be a pho, photo of graphic, anything, you just click on it. And there's going to be four dots. Those four dots you can drag and drop. Kind of like this to make it bigger or smaller. So go ahead and practice that real quick. Go ahead and search for an element on Canva and go ahead and resize it to your, to your liking. Resize it now remember you don't have to be an expert right away. You don't have to do that, but you just want to get a handle for it. So here I got a picture of this. Alright, so I get to kind of alter the size. Maybe I want this a little bit smaller right here. Maybe I want this right here. Maybe I want this right in the middle, right kinda, kinda however you want to do it, however you want to set it up. Now notice there are some elements that are graphics that actually gets to change the colors of I can do this also with the fonts, but when the, with the, with the graphics. More importantly, if you notice here, I got some colors on the top. So let's say this buccal, I want to change it to the black color. I just go over here to yellow. The buckle is yellow. And then I just select my black color just like that now, I personally like yellow. What I'm going to do is I'm going to undo the thing that I just did. The way to undo. Go over here to the top right and click undo just like that. Now, we covered a lot in this lesson. We covered about resizing. We covered colors, we covered graphics. And let's go ahead and move on to the next lesson to cover more aspects. Alright, so let's go ahead and jump into that. 8. Uploading Customized Images To Canva: Okay, so let's talk about uploading images to Canvas. So when you're creating designs, as you guys could see, you might have recognized some of these designs before. When you're creating designs on Canvas, sometimes you want to upload your own images. So there's a website called PNG tree where you can use images for free. So for example, if I wanted to create a Valentine's damage, I can go over here. I can get a picture of a known for free. Let's see if this is for free. Yes, we have a free download here. And I can download this completely for free. I'm going to just pause the screen, go ahead and download this. I just downloaded it and I get to go in Canva. And I can actually drag and drop my design within Canva completely for free. So check this out. So I take my design, my image, and I uploaded within camera and look, it's uploaded. So now if I want to create another design, what I'm gonna do is go ahead and duplicate a page. I can add it right there. What I like about this is that kinda gives you the ability to bring outside images into your designs. And it's not just the graphics that they have. Now, don't get me wrong. The graphics that they have are amazing. I could search for a known, for example, within Canva and I can use some of these images. But I also prefer to sometimes download images from the outside and add them in. What I like to do is I like to be custom and creative with the work. And I like to kind of match some of these colors with the actual image. So you wouldn't want to design like this, like, you know, that's two different crazy colors like this. But, and, and that's kind of like a design principle. But you guys know, I'm, I'm basically very simple with the designing process. And I kinda like it just like this. So what I like to do is when I upload some images, I can also create different shadows and things like that for the image to pop a little bit more. So if this is like a white regular background, I can click on the actual image. I can go over here to edit image and there are different things that you could do to the image. You can actually edit the background of the image. If the image is not, if it has a background, you can edit it by removing the background here. You can actually edit the colors of the image. So for example, you could see this variation of color versus this one versus this one, et cetera. So I can click on, for example, this, I can click on this, I can click on this, and it will show me the different versions of the image. I can add a shadow to the image. So for example, if I want the shadow like this, notice how there's a little shadow right there. There's different things that I could do with the image. I can pixelate the image, kinda like that. And some people liked this effect on certain, for certain reasons. Some people don't. And you can do horizontal, vertical pixels, really, it's up to you how you want to set it up. I'm not gonna do it for this specific design. And so remember what we taught you was Control Z, which is undo. So I can undo my designs really quick, just like that. You know, there's different things that we could do here. So they even have an auto enhanced feature which you can give it a shot and use. Obviously it doesn't work for all images because it's in beta mode. But you could see here auto enhance automatically applied, I can cancel it and it'll change the way it looks. So there's a lot of different ways that you can edit your actual photo. You have shadows, background remover, etc. That's just one of the different ways to go ahead and do that. 9. Canva Functions & Features: Okay, so we're going to talk about creating design basics. Just some basic functions that you should be aware of when you do create designs. Obviously adding images, we spoke about this, but when you upload the image, all you have to do is click on the actual image for to show up in your design. The main design, the one that you have focused on, the one in the middle of your screen. That's the one where the image is going to pop up. For example, if I scroll down to this one and I click on this, it's going to show up here. It's not gonna show up there. That's just a little FYI. The second thing is your text. We spoken about this before, but there's different versions of text and you can add your text, just simply click on the text and it's added. If you don't want it, just click on it and delete it, backspace. The next few functions are gonna be simple as well. But just for FYI is you can go ahead and do this duplicate feature. The duplicate feature, I can create as many copies of a specific image. Maybe I can create different designs, test them, see what I like, see what I don't like. Maybe I want to test different colors, different backgrounds just to get a different view as to how the different products look. That's one. The second thing I could do is other than duplicating is I can delete. Let's say I want to delete this. I can go ahead and do that. There's the delete button here, the duplicate button here. But let's say I want to move a design under another design. So let's say I want to move this upward. I can move it upward. There's arrow keys here. The move up, I can move it up, I can move it up. So that's another feature as well. Now some people, and this is kind of my recommendation is, you see how it says Add Page title here. I actually don't add page titles because when I export the designs and I'll just go ahead and show you, I'm going to export the first three in transparent mode, 123. I actually want it numbered 123. Now there's a reason why, because when I go ahead and upload my designs into red bubble, I want to be aware of what designs I've already covered and whatever any completed if they have their own custom name. Like let's say this one is Valentine's Day, this one is Irish, this one is pink. If I name them that, it's going to be hard to recognize which ones I've already uploaded since I'm doing 60 designs at a time. But if you look here, I clicked on the downloaded version, you see here 123123 represents the number of the design in the order. So this has designed one, this is designed to, this is designed three. You can see here, those specific designs are numbered and that makes it easier process for me when I'm exporting, when I'm uploading. Now, the cool thing also, I can get a look at all of the different designs are created by looking at this GridView. And I can just see them right here hitting this grid view button on the bottom. And if I want to close the GridView, I literally just click on it. If I want to go in full screen mode, I could go on full-screen mode and switch through like this. So everything you're learning right now is literally everything you need to know to create good designs when it comes down to using Canva, you have all the information you need. Now let's go ahead and create some designs. 10. Examples Of Variations: So in terms of me creating designs, you can see here I've already done that. I've created all these different variations of designs. For example, this design has black coloured texts, which I went over here to the fonts, switch the color to the text. And it has a white background, and it has a image. I can switch the black background right here. But then I would have to change the colors of the texts. Like maybe I can duplicate this, maybe in keep this one white, white style text, kinda like this, and then delete this black background. So I have all three versions. I have my red coloured texts, my black color text, my white-collar text, with the same image I have here. The this version right here of white background, image with matching colors and matching color text. I have this variation. I have this variation. What I'm trying to show you here is that these are the simple ways to create designs. And you can see here I've done already a whole lot because I have the principles mastered, which is very simple. Create, adding graphics, adding images, and getting creative with my font and controlling my background. That's all I did here. And you don't want to complicate it more than this. A lot of times people complicate the process, make it very complicated on themselves that they just give up entirely. You can see here I created a 70 designs and I'll show you how to create these designs. But 70 designs. Without really complicated the process. You can see here there are two elements. There's the text and then the image, and that's it. It doesn't have to get any harder than that. And it shouldn't get any harder than that. So when you're designing, refer back to this course and just really remind yourself how simple it actually is. 11. Two Main Aspects To Designing: So the two main aspects to creating any good-looking designs, whether it be for a shirt, for a mouse pad from desk map for a duvet cover, the list goes on and on. Is the text and the images, the graphics, the text and the graphics. Now of course, there are different ways to create different designs that don't include text and graphics meaning like for example, just a portrait image or something like that and that works. But for majority of the people on Redbubble and all these other platforms for text and graphics are going to be the main, essentially the biggest fish to fry. It's gonna be the main focus. And we can get actually really, really creative completely for free on camera because of the graphics that it comes with. Now if you want to add more texts, if you want to add more types of font, there's you have a ton of different fonts that you could use completely for free within Canada. All the ones with the king icon next to it is camera Pro. And I currently do have Canva pro. But you can also with camera Pro upload your own custom fonts. And the thing about having your custom fonts is that when you have custom fonts, you can be more creative. So for example, I can change up the font like this or like this. Like this. There's different kinds of fonts. I just personally like the creative kind of stuff. It's up to you how you really want to set it up and what you'd like to do. But like I said, at the end of the day, there's nothing wrong with going with a regular free font. And there's nothing wrong with going with a paid font. It just depends on what kind of font that you like and what you want to set up. So just be aware of that. I personally, I think I go on a, on a design by design basis, but for the most part, all my designs are relatively the same. And I keep it that way because it takes a lot of the stress and the hard hard work and the hard lifting out of it. 12. General Concepts Of Creating Designs At Scale: Okay guys, so let's go ahead and go over one of the most important lessons of this whole, entire course. Which one of the lessons is how I design 60 designs per day quickly, how I do it quickly. I'm gonna show you guys how I do this. What I do is I come up with a concept. Like, for example, here we have wife to a doctor. That's a concept of a shirt right? Now. Is the shirt design good? No, it's not good. I'm not saying that it is good. I'm just saying that it's a shirt, It's like a design. It's a viable design it works for right now, I'm not saying that I'm going to sell this exact design. Maybe I'll add some more graphics to it, things like that. But you get it that this is the beginning of a template. What I want you to do is I want to come up, I want you guys to come up first with a concept. So let's go ahead and go ahead and pull up a whiteboard here. Whiteboard. Let's go ahead and do that whiteboard. What we're gonna do is we're gonna write this down if you guys are taking notes, number one, concept, What's gonna be the concept of your shirt? For my concept, that's going to be wife two, and then occupation, whatever the occupation is. So we have three parts to the design aside from the actual graphics. That's the concept number two. Number two is create the list. Create the list. So what is gonna be the element that you can change? I could change the concept of life. So it could be husband to a doctor, husband to a vet husband or whatever. In this case, I'm gonna create doctor as the, as the thing that can change or the, or the graphic, the list. What I need is I need a list of the different occupations. I could write. Wife to his, wife, to a doctor, wife to a marketer, wife to a priest, wife to whatever whatever the occupation is. I can come up with that list by just doing a basic Google search search list of occupations. Baker, farmer, hairdresser, Mason, policemen, Postman, etc. Wife to a policemen, wife to a firefighter, wife to whatever. Now I'm gonna show you guys, like I said, how we create these designs relatively quickly with Canva. I just go over here and I hit this little duplicate button. I'm gonna do this over and over and over and over again. I'm just going to keep clicking. Let's just, you guys can see me do is I'm gonna do this 20 times and you guys are gonna see how quick this is. Now. The cool thing here guys about this is that I put a certain set of circumstances to allow me to edit this very easily. The first thing is I have everything set up for me now something did get messed up here in translation. I don't know what happened. I don't know why this got dragged all the way to the bottom. I can save that. That almost never happens. I've never had an experience of that occurring. So I might as well just drag it and drop it back to the top. Let's go ahead and do this again. Or it could just literally delete these and go back to the ones that were perfectly fine. Okay. There we go. We got them working. All right. What I'd like to do is first thing I do is, like I said, I set up the template. The second thing I do is I go over here to File and I select Show margins. Why the reason, the reason why the margins is so important is because I want my text and my whole entire design, the essence of it to fit in this dotted line. I don't want it to cross out now, that's not because of Redbubble. It's not like Redbubble has a problem with me going to the edges. It's for me personally because when I go on Redbubble, what I want to do is I want to duplicate my work. I just want to literally copy it over. I'll show you what I mean by that in a few minutes, the next lesson, but I'll show you guys. It has to be all the exact same size. Wife to a doctor. What can I do next? I could do y to a farmer. All right. So let's go ahead and just make sure this is page number two, and literally just copy and paste it in a matter of seconds. Farmer. Then the next one, wife to a Mason hairdresser, I believe. Is that a woman's job? I don't know. Maybe the next one would be Barber. You could instead of copying and pasting, you can literally just type it, right. Wife to a vet. Wife too. Policemen. Policemen. Since this is bigger, I'll go ahead and make this smaller right now. And usually I would do this around around too, and I'll tell you guys what round to is in a minute, but wife to a firefighter. Now look at this guys we've already created in a matter of 30 seconds. This is me editing and going slow because I'm doing it on camera here. But in a matter of thirty-seconds, we created a few concepts. We have Dr. Farmer Mason, barber, vent policemen, firefighter, that is already seven concepts, 70 different designs in a matter of thirty-seconds. We have mechanic. So if I've ever think, if I ever get a mental block and I can't think of anything, we've got mechanical. Let's go onto the next one. Wife of a painter. We can even change it from occupations to adjective. So wife of a superhero, wife to a father would be a good one. Wife to a priest is a good one priest. Wife to a we could do anything really. I mean, whatever the list shows, Judge. Fishermen. The next one we could do, fishermen did read the wheat. The priest want to know he didn't. Fishermen Hunter, we could do, right. I'm just ASM ASM thinking things in my head. I'm also adding stuff from the list because sometimes I get mental blocks, things like that. Carpenter, we can add plumber here. Maybe mechanic, maybe I forgot about mechanic. I'm really not sure but let's go ahead and add mechanic. Next one. Oh, we already did 18, so let's go ahead and add two more, 12. And then we have wife of a pilot to maybe pilot. Maybe another one we could add is wife of journalist. What about that? That's great. Wife to or whatever. Okay, so we got a whole bunch of these different things. So now what I do is I like to do round two, which is round two is where I'm checking up on all the designs. So like literally you guys saw me do 1 third of all the designs for the day. 20 designs are ready. That was a matter of seconds. If I wasn't talking and explaining things, it would go even faster. Now what I do is round to where I make sure everything fits. So here, wife to a doctor, the word doctor fits great. The word farmer fits and if does fit, but it's not all caps, so let me go ahead and change that. Mason. It fits but it's not all caps. So let me change that Barber. It's not all caps, so let me fix that vet. It's all caps, it fits. What I could do is I can also increase the size of this. I can make it look like this. Policemen, it fits. Maybe it just fits. Let me go ahead and make it a millimeter smaller. And there we go. What's the next one? Firefighter, great. This one doesn't fit. Let's go ahead and make it fit. So kind of like this mechanic, painter, we could go ahead and make it all caps. Superhero. Let's go ahead and do hang on guys, you're seeing here. It only takes a few seconds to do this. Like if you're focused and you set a timer up, you can do this within the hour. I know a lot of people freak out when I say Sixty designs a day, it's like, Oh my God, how did you do it? This is how I do it. It's this easy. And what I'm doing is I'm really kind of reaching out to all parts of the world, all parts of occupations. And when we tag this and we set it up in red bubble and we do the tagging. We're really, we're killing so many birds with one stone because this is in essence one design and we're reaching out to so many people you can see here, I'm doing it literally as I'm talking, it's that easy. You guys can flip on the TV, maybe turn on some Game of Thrones, maybe get a drink to settle down for the night, maybe, you know, wherever you like to do. And while doing this, it's easy. It doesn't take too much effort as you guys can see here. Maybe get on the phone with a friend and have some a phone call with a friend while you're doing this, it doesn't take much time to think about this. Can we all agree on that? Look at this. I'm already what number 19, design number 19 while I'm talking to you guys on this. So it's really easy to do all this, right? So making it all caps, making it all fit. And guys, by the way, by no means do you need to have certain characteristics that I have? Like, if you want to keep this outside of the margin, go ahead and do that. I'm just showing you what works for me. If you want to have, instead of script font, you want to have a base font like a regular font. Go ahead and do that. Like it doesn't matter how you want to go ahead and set up. We set up round to round two was all about making sure that the text is properly set up, making sure that it all fits properly, and making sure that it's all in caps. Well now we have round three. Round three is where we tackle the third elements of the design. Which what's the third elements? It's the images, right? I can go over here to Canva and I click on elements. And what I could do is I can search for different elements here. So doctor, what is a doctor? Have? They have like syringes, they have the stethoscope. There's a whole bunch of different things. So I could take this here, this image, and round three is probably the one that takes the longest. But you can see here it doesn't take long to do. I could do this and I can just change up the, the designs here so I could do it like this. You know what I'm saying? Right? So we have to and look how it all fits right in the margin. That was, this is round three here, farmer, Let's go ahead and search. Farmer. We could just find an image that represents a farmer. Maybe. Instead of farmer, I could find a picture of a peak. Because if it's like a pig farmer and I can pull it up like this. So let me go ahead and move this and put it here. Wife to a farmer. Maybe I could even find a picture of a dog and I can add more characteristics to it, like by adding a Paul. Here's the picture of the Paul. So I could do it like this. I could do it like this right here to a pile. And then what I could do here is I could, what's something farmers do? They have pitchforks. Pitchfork. And we have the outline of the Pitchfork right here. And it's just see how this is easy guys. A lot of times we complicate things and make it harder, harder than it has to be, but it doesn't have to be as difficult as, as we might like to think, right? And so you see that I'm creating these designs and they're not half bad, like they're really not that bad. What we're doing is we're incorporating multiple different elements. So we have Dr. Farmer, next thing is a Mason. So let's say a Mason. Let's go ahead and see what a Mason does. We can add maybe a brick, let's say, let's search for bricklayer maybe, because that's what a Mason is. And we can take this photo here. We could just go here, guys. Something that you could do is because sometimes the photos, they take up too much spaces. If you know how you're going to design all your shirts, you can do the photos first and place them all in the shirts first. Here we have Barber. We could set up something like this and set it up here. Something we could also do is group this. If we ever have trouble grabbing things, it'll be a little bit easier. We could do something like this here. Put this here, put this here. Barbara, That's some Barbara Utility. Some tools right there for the barbers. Wife to Yvette. So let's just type in vet here. Sometimes different different icons can do different things. And if you don't want to use Canva, you can use some of the image banks. There's a lot of times we're actually go up there and I use some image banks to help me out. And you'd be surprised about the type of stuff that you can get from an image bank. But we haven't total different video on that. But let's search cop here for policemen. And let's go ahead and take this and add it here. Sometimes guys, there might be better photos than the one we're seeing here, but this is kind of the point here to show you guys how fast this is fire fighter. Let's go ahead and search for a firefighter. You can see here I'm spelling things wrong, I'm messing things up. But hey, it works. Not all my T-shirts also have to be all black. I can add some color to it, kind of like this firefighter helmet mechanic. Let's go ahead and search picture for mechanic. Look at this guys, we're almost halfway already on 20 designs. Imagine if you do this on your lunch break, you could get a good 40 designs in on your lunch break while eating lunch, while chilling, wild, relaxing when you're whatever, you know, listening to some music after work, whatever it is, maybe you're not on your lunch break, maybe you're in college classroom and you're working on this, you can do this anywhere you want. So let's go ahead and grab this here, put this here. Painter, we can add a picture of a brush. Whatever we want to do is fine. Let's write superhero here. We could just take this and if you want to be creative with your style, you could go ahead and do so. But the concept of this video, like if you wanted to make the image of this big and you wanted to change up the way the text is. It's perfectly fine. But the concept of the video right now that we're doing in this course is just to show you how is it possible to create 60 designs a day pretty easily. We're doing over video. I mean, how long is this video so far? 14 minutes. And we've already created a full Perfect ten designs and we got ten more to go. Wife to a father, will just go ahead and type in father here. Let's see what pops up. This is perfect. Right here. You got to see this wife to a father. What's the next wife to a priest? Let's go ahead and add a picture of a cross for that one. Wife to a priest. You get the concept and some people think that your quality goes downhill because that's not the case. Because you know, what we're doing is, you've got to think about it. How many people are writing? Wife to a and then occupation, t-shirts. There's not too many. So we're competing with a small group of people. If we're competing with a small group of people, we have a better chance to win. That's just a simple fact. And when you put out so many of these designs, when I say hundreds, I'm saying like every single day you're putting out 606060. It adds up, right? Let's go ahead and type in fishermen here, right? Yeah. So what your fishermen shirt might not sell every day. It might sell once a month, it might sell once every two months. Even what? Your judge shirt might sell twice a month. You're hunting shirt might sell three times a month, one time a month, one time a year even so it doesn't matter. It all adds up is what I'm trying to say here. And the cool thing about this is if you know that one shirt sells like, like let's say this wife to a hunter shirt or wife to a, Let's go ahead and fix the word hunting. It should be hunter. Wife to a hunter shirt is selling, like let's say it starts selling. What you wanna do is you want to go back in time and you want to create like another 60 variations of this style shirt. We'll cover that in another video. But you guys kinda get my point here of what I'm trying to say is doubled down on wood works like a lot of people just because you're getting one sale on something, they're scared to do more of it. No, do more of what works, right? So Carpenter, let's go ahead and add carpenter here. You can see here I'm just liking the style of the Black setup, but you don't need to go with the black. You could do whatever you want. Here we have plumber. Alright, so let's go ahead and do that. We have plumber. Let's go ahead and maybe this image is a little bit, I don't know. There's different kinds of images we could check. I don't want to get hung up on a single image. Maybe this one is good, this one's better. Maybe I would say get rid of this one. And we'll stick with this right here. This is a little bit better. I like this one more. Wife to a mechanic. And sometimes you can see we can use the same image from mechanic and for plumber because the wrench, it just makes sense, but we'll just do it like this anyway. Like we're not losing any sleep. It only takes an extra ten seconds wife to a pilot. So we can take a picture of a plane here or at a picture of a plane. You'd be surprised who would buy this stuff? You know what I mean? There are people that would buy stuff like this. So don't judge, right. Like if it works, it works. So this is this is what's worked for me. Like this is such a good method to reach out to so many people in different niches at once through your designs. And when I say reach out, take that with a grain of salt because you're not actually reaching out. You're just having more people find you. Let's go ahead and type in a mic microphone. Because journalists microphone. I just see the I just see the maybe, maybe we will change journalists to sing or how about that to just fit our narrative here for the picture. Okay, So you get what I'm trying to say. But while works guys said all works, you've got to think about how many people create a short wife to a singer. Let's go on Redbubble and do this. Let's search. Wife to a singer, shirt, wife to a singer. Let's see. 148 results for that keyword. And there's not that many. Like, like if you look, my heart belongs to a singer. You can take that idea and you could do 1000 different designs with that, my heart belongs to a doctor, my heart belongs to a vet, my heart belongs to a policeman. My heart belongs to a dog. My heart belongs to for the dog moms out there. You guys kinda get my point here. But you see what I'm saying? This is what works guys were doing this at there's levels to this. That's it. We finished 20 designs. Now, let's be realistic. How long did it actually take me to create these 29s? Not 20 minutes because I was talking the whole time. In terms of actual work. Maybe five minutes, maybe six minutes. Okay, multiply that by three because we need a total of 60 designs. That's what 20 minutes for the whole entire thing, the whole entire project. Like it's light work guys, you know what I'm talking about? It's easy. In the next lesson, we're going to actually talk about how to create these multiple designs. So let's go ahead and end the video here. You guys know how to create many designs. Now you literally saw me do it. And let's go ahead and jump into red bubble now. And let me show you guys the cool stuff here.