Critical Legal Note: Before downloading, understand that creating a template that perfectly replicates a real MyKad with the intent to deceive is a serious crime in Malaysia under the National Registration Act 1959 (Act 78). The templates discussed here are for design mockups, artistic projects, and fictional use only.
Legitimate sources for exclusive PSDs include:
The Malaysian identity card, officially known as MyKad, is one of the most sophisticated ICs in the world. It features a unique layout, specific color gradients (mostly light blue and grey), a slot for the government crest, the Jalur Gemilang (flag), and a sophisticated microchip placement.
Designers search for these templates for several legitimate reasons:
Some developers working on digital identity verification projects upload dummy templates for coding sandboxes. Search for "Malaysia-IC-generator" or "MyKad-mockup" on GitHub. These are often SVG or PSD format and are exclusively available to coders.
If you don’t have Photoshop, don’t worry. Many "exclusive download" offers actually include an EPS (vector) or Canva link.
Because they were originally printed from a low-res JPG. Exclusive downloads should offer 300 DPI (dots per inch). Check the Image > Image Size menu. If it says 72 DPI, it’s low quality.
Yes, but "exclusive" here means "not widely available on Shutterstock or Freepik." True exclusives come from direct designer uploads on forums or personal blogs. You won't find them on mass-market stock sites.
Critical Legal Note: Before downloading, understand that creating a template that perfectly replicates a real MyKad with the intent to deceive is a serious crime in Malaysia under the National Registration Act 1959 (Act 78). The templates discussed here are for design mockups, artistic projects, and fictional use only.
Legitimate sources for exclusive PSDs include:
The Malaysian identity card, officially known as MyKad, is one of the most sophisticated ICs in the world. It features a unique layout, specific color gradients (mostly light blue and grey), a slot for the government crest, the Jalur Gemilang (flag), and a sophisticated microchip placement.
Designers search for these templates for several legitimate reasons:
Some developers working on digital identity verification projects upload dummy templates for coding sandboxes. Search for "Malaysia-IC-generator" or "MyKad-mockup" on GitHub. These are often SVG or PSD format and are exclusively available to coders.
If you don’t have Photoshop, don’t worry. Many "exclusive download" offers actually include an EPS (vector) or Canva link.
Because they were originally printed from a low-res JPG. Exclusive downloads should offer 300 DPI (dots per inch). Check the Image > Image Size menu. If it says 72 DPI, it’s low quality.
Yes, but "exclusive" here means "not widely available on Shutterstock or Freepik." True exclusives come from direct designer uploads on forums or personal blogs. You won't find them on mass-market stock sites.