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Multi-Line Curved Text Generator — Each Line Independent, Free PNG

Last updated: March 2026 4 min read
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Table of Contents

  1. How Multi-Line Independent Control Works
  2. Step-by-Step — Creating Multi-Line Text
  3. Design Patterns That Work Well with Multi-Line Text
  4. Use Cases for Multi-Line Text Design
  5. Versus Downloading Each Line Separately
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

The Peacock Text Designer lets you create multi-line text images where each line has completely independent controls — its own font, curve degree, color, and size. This is different from most text generators that treat all text as one block with shared settings.

If you want the first line curved and the second line straight, or line one in a serif font and line two in bold sans-serif, Peacock handles this directly. The result downloads as a single transparent PNG containing all lines together.

How Each Line Works Independently in Peacock

Most online text generators have one text field and one set of controls that apply to everything. Change the font — every word changes. Enable curve — the whole text arcs. That works for simple cases, but it is limiting for any design with hierarchy or variety.

Peacock treats each text line as its own design element. Line 1 might be: "BEAR GRIPS" in a bold condensed font, slightly curved, white. Line 2 might be: "EST. 2015" in a lighter script font, straight, yellow. Both sit together in the preview, composited into one image, and download as a single transparent PNG.

This gives you a multi-element text design without needing a full design tool. You are not layering elements in Canva — you are setting each line directly and downloading the combined result.

How to Create Multi-Line Text with Different Fonts and Curves

  1. Open Peacock Text Designer in your browser.
  2. Type your first line in the first text field. Choose its font, size, color, and whether it should curve.
  3. Add a second line — look for the option to add another line to the design. Type the text for line 2.
  4. Set different properties for line 2 — choose a different font, change the curve setting, pick a different color if desired.
  5. Preview the composition — both lines appear together in the preview area. Adjust positioning and settings until the layout looks right.
  6. Click Download — the entire multi-line composition saves as a single transparent PNG.

You can add as many lines as your design requires. Each one maintains its own settings throughout.

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Multi-Line Text Design Patterns That Work

Curved headline + straight subtext: First line curves (the visual hook), second line is straight (the clarifying detail). Common in badge designs, patches, and gym logos.

Large font + small font: A bold display font for the main word at large size, followed by a lighter font for supporting text at smaller size. Creates hierarchy without needing a full layout tool.

Two font styles: Pair a script or decorative font for one line with a clean sans-serif for another. This is a classic logo design move — elegant script contrasted with grounded sans-serif.

Contrasting colors: White text on the first line, yellow on the second. Color differentiation between lines adds visual separation even when the lines are close together.

Because you are downloading a transparent PNG, any of these compositions can be overlaid on a photo, product mockup, or background image in Canva, Word, or any editor.

What People Use Multi-Line Text Generators For

Gym and sports logos: Gym names often use a curved arc for the gym name with straight text below for the tagline or founding year. This is exactly the kind of multi-line composition Peacock handles.

Print-on-demand designs: T-shirt and merch designs frequently combine a large headline with smaller supporting text. Download the multi-line design as transparent PNG and upload directly to a print platform.

Event banners and flyers: Create event name + date in different fonts, download as transparent PNG, and import into a flyer template.

Social media posts: A quote in a large script font above an attribution in small sans-serif, both combined in one PNG, ready to overlay on a photo for Instagram or Pinterest.

All Lines in One Download vs. Separate PNGs per Line

Peacock downloads the entire composition — all lines together — as a single PNG. This is convenient when you want the text to stay together as a unit: the spacing and positioning you set in the tool is preserved in the download.

The alternative approach: create each line separately, download each as its own transparent PNG, and layer them independently in your editor. This gives you more positioning flexibility but requires more steps in your downstream tool.

For most uses, the combined single PNG is the right choice. For thumbnail work where precise pixel placement matters, creating lines separately gives you more editor control.

Try Multi-Line Text Design Now

Open Peacock Text Designer — design multiple text lines with independent fonts, curves, and colors. Download as one transparent PNG, free, no account.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can each line have a completely different font?

Yes. Each line in Peacock has its own font selector, independent from all other lines. Line 1 can be one Google Font, line 2 can be a different one.

Can I make one line curved and another line straight?

Yes. The curve toggle is per-line. Enable it on one line and leave it off on another. Use the arc slider on curved lines to control the degree of bend.

Is there a limit to how many lines I can add?

Peacock supports adding multiple lines to your design. For practical design purposes, 2-4 lines works best — too many lines in a small canvas becomes hard to read at typical display sizes.

James Okafor
James Okafor Visual Content Writer

James worked as an in-house graphic designer for six years before moving to content writing about image and design tools.

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