How to Use Canva to Create Beautiful Graphic Images
You
may already know that eye-catching visuals are essential to enhancing your
website and your company’s image. Content creators are innovating constantly,
and learning new tools to keep up creatively can seem like a new career in
itself (not to mention, it’s absurdly expensive). You’ve got the basics: Your
site may have a pleasing palette and well-edited images, but let’s talk about how to ace those presentations, amazing infographics and flyers.
PowerPoint
and Keynote offer many options for presenters, as do other great image editing tools, but where can a
marketer go to up the ante without needing extensive experience or a visual
design team? We find Canva’s user-friendly platform so effective when we’re
looking to make a new SlideShare, Facebook theme or other social post. It
saves time and allows you to make visually appealing, professional-style
graphics on demand. don’t forget conva is a drag-drop platform. Here are the
simple steps to get you started with Canva.
Setting Up an Account
This
step is very easy. Enter your e-mail then create a unique password. after
taking this two steps you are ready to roll with conva.
Choose a Presentation Type
Choose
what you want to create from a variety of presentation options. We love Canva’s
social media layout — it leaves ample room to build pages in
creative ways. The variety of layout options gives you room to create from
scratch or use and manipulate Canva’s pre-made layouts. These existing layouts
make the difference from spending two hours creating an interesting layout and
taking five minutes to whip up something beautiful.
Using the Sidebar
Canva’s
sidebar is where you will find all of your editing tools. The “Layouts” tab
provides those pre-made designs you can change as necessary layer by layer,
while the “Background” tab leaves you with a more basic template to build from.
The “Text” tab has a multitude of text boxes to choose from, and the “Upload”
tool allows you to add new images if you don’t find anything in the “Search”
tab that will work.
Uploading Your Own Photos
You
can upload original or stock photos for a presentation with ease. Your images
become readily available in the sidebar under “Uploads.” One great feature on
Canva: Your images are saved the moment they are created, so there is no need
to worry about closing out of a tab without saving.
Once
images are integrated into your sidebar, you have the option of layering images
(Canva’s or your own) on top of each other and the ability to sort and move
layers. This can be really helpful when you are trying to place your company
logo on the slide.
Inserting Text
Creating
text can be done in a number of ways. You can utilize the supplied banners or
place text boxes where you need. For the second option, drag your text box onto
your slide, placing it where you want. Select the box and a text editing bar
will appear. Here you can change font, size and color of the text.
“If
you make everything bold, then nothing is bold.”
—
Art Webb
Copying Your Slide
After you have completed a design and it is
formatted to your liking, look to the right of the design you are working on.
You should see an icon depicting image layered on top of each other (see image
below); click that. This will create an exact replica for you to copy as you
need to generate new design. You’ll also see the “Trash” icon right below.
Don’t feel bad if you miss click and
your design to Trash— you can retrieve it with just a click. just
click at the “Undo” button.
Exporting or Downloading
When
you’re ready to send this piece out into the world, reach for the “Link &
Publish” button in the top right corner of your page. This will generate a
pop-up screen, asking if you would like it exported as an Jpeg, PNG or a PDF.
Choose one and save accordingly.
Linking
You
can link material easily: Select the image or area you want to link, then press
the downward arrow at the far-right end of the formatting bar and select
“Link”. This allows you to hyperlink an image or design within the image so
they send viewers back to your website.
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Color Save
There
are many cool features in Canva. The palette color save feature is very
helpful. It maintains the color palette you create throughout the presentation. Canva
also provides their code if you need it for a different slide. This
enables themes to be created with ease and maintained throughout your
presentation.
Editor’s Picks
If
you want to use some really strong new designs that Canva’s promoting at the
moment, use the “Editor’s Picks” section. This is probably the first place we
look when trying to build something creative in a time crunch.
Canva Blog
Canva’s
blog is a great resource for staying up-to-date on the new features available.
If you’re in need of some inspiration, you can subscribe to Canva’s mailing
list to check in on all those new updates, like their newest feature: “Photo
Filters,” which allows you to play with color balances of images right on the
slides.
Corrupt Images
When
you are trying to export your presentation, you may hit a wall where it will
not export. This could be the issue with the image itself. Canva at this point
asks you in a pop-up window to reach out to their service team to make a
service request. They will have a customer service member respond promptly.
This problem was solved on my dashboard, and the service representative also
sent me the updated file in an e-mail.
This
brings us back to a pro: Canva’s great customer service. The many benefits that
come with this tool completely outweigh the drawbacks, and we encourage you to
give it a try! Canva is an easy-to-use solution for improving design skills and
creating beautiful visual content that will draw the admiration of your peers.
I
have talk much about Conva from my own experience, Maybe there are other
Platform Best Replace Canva You are free to share your thought by telling us other
design tools that are useful for graphics and images? Share your thoughts with
us below!

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