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SHARING THE FILE
Canva gives the users an option to share their design
with others. The designs can be shared on:
Social Media: Share on your social media pages.
Link: Share the link to your design.
Embed: Build-in to your webpage.
To share a design, click on the Share button on the top
bar of the Canva webpage. You will get a pop-up asking
you to specify how you would like to share.
TEMPLATES
Templates are the pre-built designs offered by Canva. All the templates are divided into different categories
on the bass of their intended use. The categories under which the templates have been grouped are:
Social Media – to design and upload posts and videos on social media platforms like Instagram,
Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.
Personal – to design and upload invitations, cards postcards, resumes and other personal art work.
Business – to design and upload professional presentations, logos, webpages, invoices, letter heads,
business cards and other business-related media.
Marketing – to design and upload publicity material like brochures, flyers, banners, newsletters,
graphics, etc.
Education – to design and develop classroom kits, activities, worksheets and certificates.
Trending – to design and upload collections in the form of videos, photobooks, planners, intros, etc.
Using Templates
Let’s start with creating our first visual content.
Step 1: Log in to your Canva account.
Step 2: Click on the type of visual content you want to create. For example, here Poster has been
selected. A blank poster will appear in the right panel of the browser window. The left panel shows
thumbnails of some ready-to-use templates (by default).
Step 3: Click and select a template.
Step 4: Click on Elements tab.
Step 5: Modify the existing content
of the table and add new elements to
the poster design.
The Canva will automatically save
your design.
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