Tutorials
Design a Professional-looking Player Transfer Graphic
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the process of designing a professional-looking Player Transfer Announcement Graphic. The best part? You don't need any experience with design tools like Photoshop. And it's completely free, so let’s begin. Your first step is...
New Feature Alert: utilize more than 300 sport icons to make your graphics look even better
The latest feature launched by Kickly is labeled; Objects. The feature houses a library of more than 300 sport icons available in vector format. Furthermore, it contains a variety of shapes, trophies, and arrows which are customizable as per your needs to enhance your...
Create Your First Sports Graphic in 5 Easy Steps
Here at Kickly, we get excited everyday to help you create stunning sports visual content, in a matter of seconds. Let's get started with the five steps to creating your first sports graphic. 1. Choose a template There are more than 100 free designs available to you...
How to Replace an Image in an Existing Design
If you're using Kickly Free, you can only add an image by replacing an existing image once you've opened a template. 1) Choose a template from a variety of options including Matchday, Lineups, Stats, and more. Make sure the template doesn't have a "Pro" badge in the...
How to Create a Sports Wallpaper Without Using Photoshop
Sports wallpapers are well and truly in demand. They capture the essence of the physical prowess of an athlete in that perfect moment to be revered by the fans world-over. With Kickly, you can create a fantastic sports wallpaper in a matter of minutes, from football,...
Introduction to Kickly: How to Easily Create Sports Graphics
Here at Kickly, we get excited everyday to help you create stunning sports visual content, in a matter of seconds. Become the captain of your ship with this short and simple tutorial video. Contents of this video:0:00 - Intro0:28 - Explore templates0:52 -...
Start Creating Amazing Sports Graphics
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