
If you’re not confident creating your own enamel pin designs, you can always ask a designer for help. Photoshop or Illustrator are the best tools to use to create your mock-ups, however, if you don’t have access to these you can use free alternatives to start creating your designs. Even if you don’t have design skills, there’s plenty of tools available online to help you turn your ideas into workable designs for pins. Whether you’re creating promotional enamel pins, collector's items or simply want to showcase your own creative talents, a great pin starts with a striking design. In this post, we’re going to look at how to make enamel pins, from the initial design to how we construct the pins at Enamel Pin Factory. Pins are worn for a number of reasons, from expressing personality and beliefs to showcasing appreciation for brands, bands and organisations, so a great enamel pin design is a must to ensure people wear your message. Enamel pins are one of the hottest trends of the moment and businesses, creatives and clubs are looking to get in on the game and create their own bespoke designs.
