Canva 101 with the Word Nerd
I’m trying something a little different today! A video! I frequently sing the praises of my favorite digital design tool, Canva. I often introduce workshop attendees and coaching clients to it this incredible tool and they too quickly fall in love. But lately, those people, and those who are unable to take workshops with me due to certain pandemics that will remain unnamed (*cough-covid-cough*) have been asking me for a more targeted and in-depth tutorial on all of the magical things this tool can do. Lucky you, today’s the day!
Alrighty, as I said in the video, if you are ready to jump in and get started for yourself, just click the links below. Full disclosure I am a Canva affiliate and will make a small commission on your use of this program at no extra cost to you. But even if I didn’t benefit in any way, I’d still sing Canva’s praises and use it every day. Rest assured I will never recommend anything I don’t 100% believe in.
Okay, enough talking. Time to start creating with Canva!
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