Page Title: The best patterns for your designs | Freepik

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Page Description: Download patterns. Choose from a wide variety of geometric shapes, brushstrokes, watercolor effects or hand-drawn motifs and use them effectively.

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Page Text: How do graphic designers use patterns? Patterns can be used creatively. Designers can make a pattern out of almost everything. For example, they can create a square image with some elements inside and then repeat it indefinitely. It's best if there are no elements on the borders of that square, or else they will look cut. However, this depends very much on the design. How do I turn a logo into a pattern? Since patterns are repeating elements in a design, almost anything can be transformed into a pattern. If you have already designed your logo, you can open it in Photoshop, select it with the Rectangle Marquee tool and go to Edit > Define Pattern so that it's saved as a pattern, ready to be applied elsewhere. How do I create a design pattern? Check the previous question if you want to know how to turn any image or part of it into a pattern. Additionally, on Freepik you can find lots of pre-made patterns. Find the one you prefer and then click on the Edit online now button, which will take you to Wepik, our online editor. There, you'll be able to change colors and add or modify elements, shapes and more. When you're done, click on Download to get your new pattern, ready to be used elsewhere. Be creative. Be unlimited.

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