Ever opened up a blank canvas and thought, “Well… now what?” You’re not alone.
Every new graphic designer knows the struggle of staring at an empty screen, waiting for inspiration to magically appear.
The truth is, creativity rarely works that way. It needs a little nudge, and sometimes a whole toolbox of ideas.
Instead of wrestling with scattered Pinterest boards or digging through outdated tutorials, you can explore ready-made templates, AI-powered tools, and a community of designs that jumpstart your imagination.
In this article, we’ll break down 7 simple steps on how to find design inspiration for your designs through Kittl — so the next time you’re stuck, you’ll know exactly where to look and how to turn that blank screen into your best work yet.
Step 1 to find design inspiration. Search and add templates

When you’re just starting out in graphic design, one of the hardest things is knowing where to begin.
Should you sketch something from scratch? Should you copy that cool poster you saw online?
This is where templates become your secret weapon. Instead of reinventing the wheel, you can explore Kittl’s massive template library filled with posters, social media graphics, logos, and more.
Think of it like stepping into a gallery where every design is a potential spark for your own ideas.
Here’s how to search and add Kittl templates:
- Open the Kittl editor and head to the Templates section.
- Type in keywords related to your project (like festival poster, vintage logo, or merch design).
- Browse through the results and pick a design that inspires you.
- Click Add to project to instantly drop it into your canvas.
From here, you’re not locked into someone else’s style. You’ve got a foundation to build on.
You can swap fonts, change colors, or add your own images, but the template saves you from starting with that intimidating blank canvas.
Step 2 to find design inspiration. Add photos & elements

Every great design has a mood, and visuals are what set it.
Instead of scouring random stock sites or doodling something you’re not quite happy with, you can tap into Kittl’s built-in treasure chest of imagery, icons, and graphics.
With thousands of free-to-use elements at your fingertips, it’s like having an endless sticker collection — but one that actually makes your design look polished and professional.
Here’s how to add photos and elements in Kittl:
- Open the Elements panel from the left sidebar.
- Use the search bar to find what you need (try typing pizza if you’re working on a food poster, or Y2K for a bold retro logo).
- Click an element to instantly drop it onto your canvas.
- Move, resize, or recolor the element to match your overall vibe.
Step 3 to find design inspiration. Bring your vision to life with AI

Can’t find the exact image you’re looking for? That’s when Kittl’s AI Image Generator comes to the rescue.
Instead of wasting hours digging through stock photo sites or trying to sketch something that doesn’t quite land, you can create brand-new images on the spot with just a prompt.
Think of it like having an assistant who can instantly bring your wildest ideas to life — very handy when you don’t have your own drawing tablet on hand.
And if it’s your first time using generative AI, don’t stress. Kittl makes it beginner-friendly, and we’ve got plenty of tips and tricks to guide you through your first prompt.
Here’s how to generate AI images using Kittl:
- Open the Image Generator under the Kittl AI menu.
- Switch to the Advanced tab for more control.
- Select a model that suits your need for strong prompt accuracy.
- Type in a descriptive prompt (for example: cyberpunk city skyline at night in anime style).
- Hit Generate, then pick your favorite output to add to your canvas.
We have 13 models you can pick from. From DALL-E 3, SDXL Flash, Seedream 3, to Flux, and Ideogram, we’ve got everything you need.
Step 4 to find design inspiration. Share and collaborate in Kittl

Design doesn’t live in a vacuum. Sooner or later, you’ll need to show your work to a client, teammate, or even a fellow designer friend for feedback.
Instead of exporting endless versions and drowning in email threads, Kittl makes collaboration simple. With built-in sharing and commenting features, you can invite others right into your project and keep the conversation connected to the design itself.
It feels a lot more natural than juggling screenshots and “final-final-v3” files.
Here’s how to get feedback in Kittl:
- Click Share in the top-right corner of the editor.
- Invite your client, teammate, or collaborator by email.
- Use Comment Mode [C] to leave notes directly on the design.
- Resolve feedback right in the project without switching tools.
With Kittl Teams, this gets even better. Everyone can view, comment, and stay aligned without ever leaving the platform. It keeps your workflow smooth and your feedback loop short.
Step 5 to find design inspiration. Create realistic mockups

Depending on why you start designing on Kittl, especially if your goal is to create and sell, you’ll need to see your design in a mockup.
A flat file is nice, but clients and customers want to imagine how it looks in the real world — on a t-shirt, mug, poster, or even a phone case.
This is especially golden for freelancers: clients love seeing the design in context, potential customers can better imagine using the product, and you avoid surprises with how your colors, sizes, or proportions look once printed or displayed.
Kittl Mockups instantly wrap your artwork onto professional product images, complete with natural folds, shadows, and textures. For freelancers, this step can make the difference between a design that feels unfinished and one that convinces someone to hit “buy.”
Here’s how to create a mockup for your design in Kittl:
- Select your canvas name.
- From the editor, go to the right-hand side panel, and under Tools select Add Mockup.
- Browse the library and pick a product or scene that fits your project (t-shirts, mugs, posters, frames, and more).
- Position and resize your design so it looks natural on the chosen product.
- Adjust product or background colors to match your brand style.
- Preview the mockup and download it at the resolution available to your plan (higher sizes for Pro & Expert users).
Mockups are powerful selling tools. Use them to pitch clients, showcase products in an online store, or test how your designs feel outside the editor.
Key takeaways
- Inspiration doesn’t come out of nowhere — Kittl’s templates, elements, and AI tools act as creative jumpstarts.
- Using the Templates panel helps beginners avoid the blank canvas problem and quickly explore design directions.
- Elements and icons in Kittl let you set a mood and build visual vibes without needing custom illustrations.
- Kittl’s AI Image Generator opens the door to creating custom visuals when you can’t find the right asset.
- Mockups, comments, and quick exports help move from ideas to real-world visuals that are easy to share or refine.
Find design inspiration with Kittl
Creative blocks happen to every designer, especially when you’re just starting out. But with Kittl, finding your spark doesn’t have to feel like a struggle.
From exploring templates and adding elements to generating images with AI and testing your ideas in mockups, you have all the tools you need to turn that blank canvas into something exciting.
By following these five simple steps, you’ll learn how to spot inspiration, capture it, and shape it into designs that feel polished and uniquely yours. And because Kittl keeps everything in one place, the process stays fun instead of frustrating.
The next time you’re stuck, just open Kittl and remind yourself: Inspiration isn’t something you wait for, it’s something you build.

Dev Anglingdarma is a Content Writer at Kittl, specializing in UX writing and emerging tech that empowers designers to work faster and smarter. With five years of experience in economic research and IT solutions, she transforms complex topics into clear, actionable insights for creative workflows. At Kittl, Dev explores AI features and tools that make design intuitive from the start.

