For iOS, Android ™, Windows ®, and Mac ®. Flexibility to upload your own designs. Use your own images and fonts for free in a variety of standard file formats. 50 ready-to-make projects. Includes 25 digital sewing patterns plus more projects that demonstrate what Cricut Maker can do. Adaptive Tool System for cutting hundreds of materials. Sep 07, 2020. On Wednesday, January 29, Design Space for Web will no longer be supported.Download the all-new Design Space for Desktop app for your Mac or Windows computer right now. In case you have yet to make the switch, we are going to keep Design Space for Web live a little bit longer to support your transition.
Cricut Design Space is now available on all major platforms – Windows (8 and upwards are supported – but Windows 7 does work), Mac OS X, iOS for iPod and iPad and finally Android (5.1 – Lollipop or higher).
Cricut recommends 4 GB of free disk space to save projects to your computer for offline use. Q: I have a laptop, not a desktop. Can I still use Design Space for Desktop? It works on both Windows and Mac desktops and laptops. You need Windows 8 or later (it will NOT work on Windows 7) and Mac OS 10.13 or later. Q: What if I use an iPad?
Chromebooks are not supported but there is a way to run Cricut Design Space on later version Chromebooks. The latest versions of ChromeOS give you access to the Google Play store which allows you to run Android apps. English dictionary with definitions. Using this you can download and run the Android version of the app on your Chromebook! See here for more information.
With the different versions, there are different levels of complexity. The Windows and Mac versions offer the full experience. The iOS version has most of the Design Space functionality whereas the Android has somewhat limited functionality.
Cricut has a good support document that details the major differences between the platforms – Design Space Features Comparison
1. Reference Guide and Glossary
A. Reference Guide and Glossary
2. Design Space Menu Navigation
A. Overview
3. Ready To Make™ Projects
A. Ready To Make™ projects overview
B. Creating a Ready To Make™ Project
C. Customizing a Ready To Make project
4. Projects
A. Starting a new project
B. Saving a project
C. Accessing saved projects
D. Sharing your projects
5. Canvas Overview
A. Overview
6. Under construction
Jutoh 2 70 0. 7. Inserting images from the image library
A. Insert image overview
B. Inserting an image
C. Searching for images
D. Searching with filters
E. Browsing images by category
F. How to browse and search for cartridges
G. Searching for cartridges with filters
H. Inserting basic shapes
8. Selecting images
A. Selecting a single image
B. Selecting multiple images
C. Image bounding box
9. Edit tool bar
A. Edit (Cut, Copy, Paste)
B. Image alignment
C. Distribute images evenly
D. Arrange
E. Flipping or Mirroring an image
F. Sizing an image
G. Rotating an image
H. Position
10. Working with text
A. Adding text
B. Text tool bar overview
C. Selecting a font
D. Text alignment
E. Text sizing
F. Text spacing
G. Ungroup to layers
H. Ungroup to letters
I. Ungroup to lines
J. Working with multiple lines of text
K. Writing on your project
Tbm 700 maintenance manual. 11. Inserting basic shapes
A. Inserting basic shapes
12. Layers Panel Overview
A. Group and ungrouping
B. Duplicate
C. Delete
D. Changing image contour
E. Slicing images
F. Welding images
G. Welding text
H. Attaching to hold cut placement
I. Attaching to place writing or score
J. Flatten to print
K. Hiding an image layer so it doesn't cut
L. Selecting a line type
M. Arranging image order
9. Edit tool bar
A. Edit (Cut, Copy, Paste)
B. Image alignment
C. Distribute images evenly
D. Arrange
E. Flipping or Mirroring an image
F. Sizing an image
G. Rotating an image
H. Position
10. Working with text
A. Adding text
B. Text tool bar overview
C. Selecting a font
D. Text alignment
E. Text sizing
F. Text spacing
G. Ungroup to layers
H. Ungroup to letters
I. Ungroup to lines
J. Working with multiple lines of text
K. Writing on your project
Tbm 700 maintenance manual. 11. Inserting basic shapes
A. Inserting basic shapes
12. Layers Panel Overview
A. Group and ungrouping
B. Duplicate
C. Delete
D. Changing image contour
E. Slicing images
F. Welding images
G. Welding text
H. Attaching to hold cut placement
I. Attaching to place writing or score
J. Flatten to print
K. Hiding an image layer so it doesn't cut
L. Selecting a line type
M. Arranging image order
13. Working with color
A. Color Sync panel
B. Changing color for cutting images
C. Changing color for images with a print line type
D. Selecting pen color
14. Using your own images
A. Upload image overview
B. Preparing artwork from Photoshop
C. Preparing to upload artwork from Illustrator
D. Preparing to upload artwork from CorelDRAW
E. Uploading images (.jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp, .svg, .dxf files)
F. Uploading pattern fills
G. Changing an uploaded image into a cut image
H. Working with uploaded photos
15. Print then Cut
A. Print then cut overview
B. Changing a standard image into a printable
C. Inserting a printable image
D. Separating printable image layers
E. Change printable layers to a solid color
F. Applying a pattern to an image layer
G. Applying a pattern to text
H. Browsing patterns
I. Editing pattern fills
J. Matching Color with Printable Images
K. Combining standard and printable images
L. Final steps to printing and cutting your project
M. Image bleed
N. Troubleshooting Print then Cut
16. Mat preview
A. Mat preview overview
B. Mirroring images for iron-on
C. Selecting a material size
17. Cutting projects
A. Set, Load, Go
B. Cutting the mat of choice
C. Edit mat
D. Managing custom materials
18. Purchasing images
A. Purchasing images and patterns from the mat preview
B. Purchasing images from the Cricut Image Library
C. Purchasing patterns from the Cricut Image library