I am adding this cover image to my Library database (you can read more about this database and my PKM setup here) Once the image has downloaded, head over to Notion and navigate to the page or database where you want to upload your cover image. Once you are done editing the image, click Download in the top right corner. Note: depending on the size of your image, the whole image might not be displayed in Notion, so make sure your text is in the part of the image that you want displayed. I chose the Background and made some adjustments to make it look cool on the photo, but you can do whatever looks best for your photo!Īdjust your text to wherever you want it on your photo by clicking and dragging. To add effects, click the text box, and then at the top panel click Effects. If you don’t see the color you are looking for, you can search for it in the search bar. To change the color of the font, click the text box, and then choose color from the strip on the top menu bar. To change the font of the text, click the text box and then the font box at the top left, and then search for the font you’re looking for and select it. Then, type whatever you want in the text field. Once you’ve made it to the design workspace, click Text from the left panel and choose Add a heading. Navigate to the photo you just downloaded and click Upload, then Edit Photo. I have the Pro version of Canva, but you can do this with the free version just as easily.Ĭlick Create a Design in the top right corner, and then click Edit Photo. You can also use Photoshop, Pixelmator, or any other photo editor. Once you find the image you are looking for, download it. I chose a photo of a library because I was creating this image for my Library database. Search around and find an image you like. How to create custom images for your Notion pagesįirst off, start by going to Unsplash (or any other stock image website, use your own image).
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