Another great overview! I've been reviewing Kittle myself. One possible correction to your review: the Kittle Pro and Expert tiers both give you access to ALL templates, including all premium templates. The main difference is uploaded graphics storage (Pro = 10GB vs Expert = 100GB) and maximum number of saved projects at a given time (Pro = 100 projects vs Expert = unlimited)
Thank you for the revue of the tools, didnt understand what the real difference is between Vexels and Kittl, seems real similar or do i miss something?
Hi, Thank you for the video. I need to pick between Kittl or Vexels. My question which one do you think in your experience has the most templates. I am not a designer and need assistance. By at least having enough skills to edit. Thanks. Rahul.
Hi! From a number standpoint I think Vexels probably has a larger catalog of designs & graphics. But many of the template designs on Vexels are flat PNG or SVG images, so editing them requires some manual work. On Kittl, all the templates are made of individual graphic elements, so everything you see in the templates is very easy to edit or remove as needed. So from an ease of use standpoint, I think Kittl's templates are easier to work with. But for just the raw volume of content, I think Vexels has a bit more.
Thanks for the great video! I have subscription to Creative Fabrica but looking to expand so will check out your recommendations. 2 questions - which platform would you recommend for graphic fonts? And, slightly unrelated but relevant to your video on trademark infringement and copyright - if I am purchasing a bundle from Etsy for college team logos, how can I be sure that the seller is not selling some thing that is a trademark infringement? Do I make the assumption that if they are selling a bundle on Etsy that it is safe to use for print on the demand? Thanks so much again for all of the info!
Hi! Personally I only use Creative Fabrica for my fonts, they seem to always have what I'm looking for if Canva or Kittl don't have a font that I like. I would not assume that graphics being sold on Etsy are safe to use - especially when it comes to sports teams, either college or professional. Many/most schools have trademarks on their school name, team name and/or team logos.
That’s just a mockup generator I believe. And it looks like most of these other platforms have enhanced and diverse mockups now instead of just generic ones.
@@SportsSimp Pkaceit is also used for design creations, and everyone of their templates, unlike Canva, are allowed to be used commercially without any modifications.
Another great overview! I've been reviewing Kittle myself. One possible correction to your review: the Kittle Pro and Expert tiers both give you access to ALL templates, including all premium templates. The main difference is uploaded graphics storage (Pro = 10GB vs Expert = 100GB) and maximum number of saved projects at a given time (Pro = 100 projects vs Expert = unlimited)
Just starting out, really appreciate your channel.
Thanks for all the time and energy you put into helping us all on our journey. 🙏🤗
thank you for the channel! all of your information and websites recommendations are great!
Thank you for the revue of the tools, didnt understand what the real difference is between Vexels and Kittl, seems real similar or do i miss something?
Hi,
Thank you for the video.
I need to pick between Kittl or Vexels. My question which one do you think in your experience has the most templates. I am not a designer and need assistance. By at least having enough skills to edit.
Thanks.
Rahul.
Hi! From a number standpoint I think Vexels probably has a larger catalog of designs & graphics. But many of the template designs on Vexels are flat PNG or SVG images, so editing them requires some manual work. On Kittl, all the templates are made of individual graphic elements, so everything you see in the templates is very easy to edit or remove as needed. So from an ease of use standpoint, I think Kittl's templates are easier to work with. But for just the raw volume of content, I think Vexels has a bit more.
Thanks for the great video! I have subscription to Creative Fabrica but looking to expand so will check out your recommendations. 2 questions - which platform would you recommend for graphic fonts? And, slightly unrelated but relevant to your video on trademark infringement and copyright - if I am purchasing a bundle from Etsy for college team logos, how can I be sure that the seller is not selling some thing that is a trademark infringement? Do I make the assumption that if they are selling a bundle on Etsy that it is safe to use for print on the demand? Thanks so much again for all of the info!
Hi! Personally I only use Creative Fabrica for my fonts, they seem to always have what I'm looking for if Canva or Kittl don't have a font that I like. I would not assume that graphics being sold on Etsy are safe to use - especially when it comes to sports teams, either college or professional. Many/most schools have trademarks on their school name, team name and/or team logos.
Are the fonts free for selling?
How about PlacIt? Not sure why this one was left out. I was thinking about subscribing to it, now am not that sure
That’s just a mockup generator I believe. And it looks like most of these other platforms have enhanced and diverse mockups now instead of just generic ones.
@@SportsSimp Pkaceit is also used for design creations, and everyone of their templates, unlike Canva, are allowed to be used commercially without any modifications.
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