7. Design Elements
7.1 Text Elements and Typography
Text elements are used to add written information to labels, such as product names, descriptions, dates, or identifiers. Users can add text elements to the canvas using drag-and-drop and edit the content directly.
Typography options allow users to control how text appears on the label. These options include font style, font size, alignment, and spacing. Proper typography helps ensure that label text is clear, readable, and visually consistent across designs.
7.2 Global Font Settings
Global font settings allow users to apply the same font style across multiple text elements within a label. This helps maintain a consistent appearance without manually updating each text element.
When global font settings are updated, the changes are reflected across all linked text elements. This feature saves time and helps enforce uniform design standards.
7.3 Image Elements and Image Editing
Image elements allow users to add logos, icons, or other visual content to labels. Images can be uploaded and placed on the canvas using simple drag-and-drop actions.
Basic image editing options allow users to resize, reposition, and align images within the label layout. Using properly sized and high-quality images helps maintain clarity in printed outputs.
7.4 Shapes, Lines, and Visual Components
Shapes and lines are used to organize label content, separate sections, or highlight important information. These visual components help improve the overall structure and appearance of labels.
Users can adjust the size, position, and spacing of shapes and lines to fit the label layout. Consistent use of visual components helps create clean and well-organized designs.
7.5 Grouping, Locking, and Layer Ordering
Grouping allows users to combine multiple elements so they can be moved or resized together. This is useful when working with complex label layouts.
Locking elements prevents accidental changes once a design is finalized. Layer ordering controls which elements appear in front of or behind others, helping manage overlapping content and maintain proper visibility.