Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Skillshare

Design Your Own Digital Stickers Using the Affinity Designer V1 iPad App

via Skillshare

Overview

Hi! I am Jen Lezan,  I run a creative studio based out of the Midwest that focuses on Graphic Design, Surface Pattern Design and Illustration. You can find me online at: Bella + Sophia Creative and check out a behind the scenes view on my YouTube channel: The Creative Studio.  I have a background working in the fashion industry and teaching in higher education. I specialize in creating surface pattern designs and other illustrated digital media for the fashion, product and stationary industries . You may know me from my previous classes here on skillshare which have focused on trend forecasting, digital and surface pattern design and planning - both digital and analog. Aside from my work in fashion and graphic design, I really enjoy planning and designing stationery! As you saw in my How to Build a Digital Planner course, some of my top selling products are my digital planners and digital stickers sets in my Etsy shop. My top course right here on Skillshare is my how to design digital stickers with affinity designer for the desktop. I wanted to do an update to this class in response to the requests I’ve gotten about how to make digital stickers in Affinity Designer for the iPad. This is because the interfaces are a bit different - so this course will get you comfortable with the iPad version.  Creating digital stickers for use in goodnotes or your iPad is not nearly as hard as you think. I wanted to share some tips, my knowledge of the iPad app and help you build a digital sticker set that you can customize to your needs. These sticker sets give digital planning a bit of creativity and a nod to the “real thing” and the beauty about working in Affinity Designer is that you don’t necessarily need to have too much artistic ability as we will be working with shapes and vector tools.  Digital stickers are also a bit more eco friendly than your traditional paper planners as you can reuse them over and over again. 

What the class is about

In this class, you will learn how to create a digital sticker set in Affinity Designer for the iPad. This is an update to my prior class as I received messages and requests to do this class to highlight the iPad Affinity Designer interface. I really enjoy using Affinity Designer on the iPad for working on projects on the go and  for creating digital stickers because it allows you to simply and quickly create precise shapes, align and space items easily, add vector effects to the shapes and export your images as slices to PNG files without a background. This basically allows you to prepare them for your digital note taking app and apply them to pages without a white background. 

This course is a fantastic class to also get comfortable using Affinity Designer on your ipad - as you are going through the basic process of creating in the program and you get a tangible project that you can use after you are done. The goal for this class is to highlight the interface of the iPad version as it is a bit different than what you might find on the desktop version.

A few of the skills students will learn

You will learn how create your own digital planner stickers in Affinity Designer right on your ipad. We will start with the basics of understanding the tool bars and functions in the Affinity Designer iPad workspace, then we will start to build out our digital sticker set. 

You will learn how to design simple functional stickers that don’t require any artistic prowess. You will learn about the different types of stickers for planning. How to set up your file and prep your art boards. You will get an understanding of the layers function in the program. We will also go over how to use the shape tools, the line tool and how to use the the move and align functions. You will get a better understanding of the layer FX tools and how to add things like shadows to make items feel more 3-D and realistic. We will go over how to load your digital stickers into goodnotes and some simple tasks in Goodnotes like how place and how to resize your stickers for use in your digital planners in Goodnotes. 

You can use the stickers you create in this class to offer as a free download if you are trying to build an email list, sell them on your website or a site like Etsy or Creative Market or just use them for yourself. To make things easier, I will be including the class project affinity designer template that you can edit and get acquainted with before you start your own as well as a sticker book you can use to load your stickers into goodnotes with. I will also include a file with all of the stickers I created in the class for personal use optimized for Goodnotes and in a zipped file as PNGs. If you like my work, you can also check out or buy my other sticker packs on my website. 

All you need to take this class is your iPad, The Affinity Designer ipad App and The Goodnotes app or any other note taking app. If you are into physical planning and want the real thing, check out my other 2 planner sticker classes here on skillshare: Designing Planner Stickers using Procreate and the Cricut Explore Air or Learn how to design foiled planner stickers using the Minc and Cricut. I hope you enjoy the course, let’s get creating!

Music: Copyright Chillhop Music - https://chll.to/87879f1b

Syllabus

  • Course Intro
  • What You Will Learn
  • Course Project
  • Sticker Types
  • The Basics of Affinity Designer Part 1
  • The Basics of Affinity Designer Part 2
  • Building Your Sticker Set Part 1
  • Building Your Sticker Set Part 2
  • Exporting Your Stickers as PNG Slices
  • Loading to Goodnotes
  • Bonus Lesson: Exporting for Cricut
  • Final Thoughts

Taught by

Jenny Veguilla-Lezan

Reviews

Start your review of Design Your Own Digital Stickers Using the Affinity Designer V1 iPad App

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.