What this PDF guide covers
This free guide is based on how I actually use Venngage at La Isla Designs β specifically the features most users overlook because they're too focused on designing and exporting. Most Venngage users treat it like a static tool: design, export as PNG or PDF, send file. But Venngage has built-in present, share, and collaboration modes that remove that step entirely for a lot of use cases.
The four design types covered in the guide are the ones where skipping the export step saves the most time and produces better results for clients.
Who this is for: Freelancers, SaaS teams, and service businesses using Venngage to create client-facing visuals, internal reports, or data summaries. No design background needed.
Why I made this guide
When I started using Venngage for client work, I spent the first few weeks exporting everything β downloading PNGs, attaching PDFs, emailing files back and forth. Then I found the share link and the live present mode and realized I had been doing it the slow way.
This guide covers the shortcut. It is short, specific, and built around real client scenarios: the kind of infographic a SaaS company sends to a new user, the data report a consultant presents on a call, the one-pager a service business uses to close a deal.
About La Isla Designs and Venngage
La Isla Designs is a web and visual design studio run by Nadia FernΓ‘ndez. The studio uses Venngage for client deliverables that need to look polished fast β case study visuals, onboarding decks, comparison charts, and branded reports. La Isla Designs is an official Venngage partner, which is why the discount code NADIA-50 (50% off a Premium or Business annual plan) is available on this page.
The tools I use for client work are chosen based on results, not sponsorship. Venngage earns its place in the workflow because the templates are actually well-designed, the brand kit feature works properly, and the output quality is high enough to go directly to clients without extra polish in another tool.