Good Chemistry

Design Templates

🎨 Design Templates

Follow the guided steps to configure your canvas, add content sections, and finalize your design.

Step 1 · Template Setup

Start by loading a saved template or beginning a brand new design. You can always come back to this step to switch templates later.

📂 Load Existing Template

🆕 Start New Design

Reset the wizard and begin with a clean canvas. This clears any unsaved changes.

Step 2 · Canvas & Background

Start with the perfect canvas size for your project, then choose a background from the asset library, upload a new image, or select a solid color.

Select a background from your library once assets are loaded.

Upload a PNG or JPG at least as large as your selected canvas size for best results.

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Choose a solid color background. You can add overlay images or textures in later steps.

Adjust the margins that define where text and images will be laid out on this template.

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The sidebar preview highlights the content area when you are on this step.

Step 3 · Content Sections

Build your layout with stacked sections. Each section represents a horizontal band on the canvas. Add text blocks for headings or offers, and image blocks for product shots or logos.

Start by adding a section. You can reorder sections after adding them.

Step 4 · Finalize & Deploy

Review your design, generate a preview, and save it for future use. Publishing creates a high-resolution image ready for signage playlists.

Review & Export

Generate a fresh preview before saving or publishing to ensure all recent changes are captured.

Deploy to Signage (Coming Soon)

We’re building tools to assign this design directly to in-store screens. For now, download or publish the render and manage playlists manually.

💾 Save Template

Live Preview

Generate a preview to see your design rendered at full resolution.

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🖼️ Published Renders

Saved images ready for your in-store signage playlists.

🚀 Publish a render to see it listed here.

Generate a preview and click "Publish Render" to save your first image.