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Try it nowWhen a client has commissioned you to create designs for packaging, logos, or ads, just to name a few possibilities, you’d want to give a preview of what the end result would look like when applied...
When a client has commissioned you to create designs for packaging, logos, or ads, just to name a few possibilities, you’d want to give a preview of what the end result would look like when applied to a real-life example. That’s the main purpose of mockups, so it’s good to have templates and lots of resources close at hand.
Let’s say a client has commissioned you a design, and before you finalize it, you need to show them how it will look. That’s it: you need a mockup. This type of resource provides everything you need to add your design to it, making it appear as if it were on the actual product, media, or place.
Identifying a brand at a glance is essential to becoming known and increasing your presence in the market. Designs for branding are very much in demand, so mockups are also very sought-after assets, allowing you to show examples of your design to clients or managers. Ideal for billboards, business cards, product branding, and more.
Will your design for a movie poster look great? Is the size optimal for an ad displayed at bus stops or subway stations? The solution is using a mockup to see first-hand an example of your work on a product or surface before applying it in real life. In advertising, every little detail counts!
A mockup is what designers use to show a product in use. Think of it as a photo of the product on the shelves of a supermarket, a table, or in a frame, etc., before the design is actually printed.
Since Freepik has lots of mockup templates in .PSD format, you can use them in Photoshop, one of the programs most suited for mockups. Download one of them, open it, and then double-click on the Smart layer. Copy your design and paste it, or further customize it as you wish. Finally, save that Smart layer to apply your design to the mockup.