Canva Resources Galore
It is no secret that I stinking love Canva. I use it almost daily and am constantly grateful for the ways in which it helps me create graphics for my social media platforms, YouTube videos, blog posts, website, and presentations. If a sun tan and box of hair dye improves my physical appearance, Canva is the technological version of THAT.
I.LOVE. CANVA.
If you find yourself looking for an introduction or little help in accessing all the joy and greatness this digital design tool has to offer, I’ve got you covered. In this week’s blog post I am going to list several tutorial videos, blog posts and resources you can use to make your own Canva magic happen.
If you get stuck and need some help, pop over to the WordNerdopolis Post Office and drop me an SOS note. I’ll respond ASAP and get you on the right track.
Happy creating my word nerd friends!
~ Amanda
P.S. If you are more of a go-and-see or trial-and-error kind of learner and want to just jump right in, you can click here to get started.
Tutorial Videos
Cheat Sheet Resource
Blog Posts
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