In this tutorial, I will show you how to insert visual elements such as icons, images, and illustrations into your design using Microsoft Designer. Graphic elements are crucial for creating appealing presentations or documents. Microsoft Designer offers a variety of options to unleash your creativity and give your project the finishing touch. Let's explore together the key features and steps to quickly and efficiently add visuals to your design.
Main Insights
Microsoft Designer offers an extensive catalog of images, videos, and graphics. You can use both AI-generated images and real photos. There are various ways to work with graphics, lines, and shapes to personalize your designs. Efficient work is possible when using Microsoft Designer along with relevant software like PowerPoint or Word simultaneously.
Step-by-Step Guide
Selecting Visuals
When you open Microsoft Designer, you will find a multitude of options on the left side. If you click on "All," you will see the different categories of images, videos, and graphics.
Creating AI-Generated Images
One interesting area is the ability to generate AI images. Click on the "Generate" category to create an AI-generated image. For example, if you are working on a cover for your PowerPoint presentation, you can have a suitable image created here.
For example, enter "dog" and choose a style like "3D Hyper Surreal Style." After clicking "Continue," an image will be displayed that you can choose accordingly.
Real Photos and Image Editing
Another important element is real photos. You can select these by simply clicking on the desired image. Additionally, you have the option to apply filters or automatic adjustments.
A very helpful feature is searching for specific images. Simply type "dog" in the search bar to get relevant results.
If you like the image, you can cut out the background or blur it to focus on the main element.
Using Graphics
Graphics are another category you can use. These include cut-out or illustrated images without backgrounds. The advantage is that you can use these graphics flexibly in your design.
Meaning, you can integrate them directly into your design without worrying about distracting backgrounds. If a graphic still has a background, you can simply have it cut out.
Inserting Videos
Videos are also available. This way, you can integrate short clips of animals or other content into your presentation. It is recommended to use the videos in combination with other tools like PowerPoint.
Adjusting Design and Colors
When editing your graphics, you can experiment with different shapes and lines. You can also adjust colors and choose specific color tones that match your design.
A useful feature is the color picker, with which you can select colors from your image.
For example, you can create a line with an arrow and style it in the desired color. There are also options to add frames or other shapes to further customize your design.
Backgrounds and Seasonal Designs
In addition, you can choose backgrounds with gradients or thematic illustrations. For example, if it's autumn, you will find a variety of autumnal designs that you can use.
Conclusion on Visuals in Microsoft Designer
Working with Microsoft Designer is intuitive and offers you many creative possibilities to enhance your designs. Whether you want to use graphics, photos, or videos, the tool helps you to visually implement your ideas.
Summary
In this guide, you have learned how to integrate visual elements into your designs using Microsoft Designer. You can choose from a variety of images, videos, and graphics and customize them individually. The tool is particularly useful when collaborating efficiently with software like PowerPoint.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I insert images from Microsoft Designer into my PowerPoint presentation?You can simply copy the images and paste them into your PowerPoint slide.
Can I customize the colors of my graphics?Yes, you can select and adjust colors individually.
Is there a way to remove the background from images?Yes, you have the option to cut out backgrounds or make them blurry.
Where can I find AI-generated images?You can find AI-generated images by clicking on the "Generate" category.
Are the graphics from Microsoft Designer free to use?The use of Microsoft Designer is free in most cases.