Why Canva could be your business’ new best friend.

Have you ever wondered how small businesses come up with the funds to support a graphic designer for their team. Hint hint…. most of the time they are DIYing their graphics.

But they look so professional?!

It’s true! Many small businesses are doing it all and a great way to take on the graphic design yourself is to use Canva.

Graphics seem so time consuming But, guess what, they don’t have to be with Canva!

Let’s talk about some of the amazing features Canva has to offer your business.

  • Brand Kits - you can add your logo, color palette, and up to 3 different fonts all in one spot. This makes it easy to see the cohesiveness of your brand all together, as well as, allowing you too pull up your brand kit while creating your graphics.

  • Folders - Canva allows you to create as many folders as you need to store your projects. This allows you to have folders for individual projects, different businesses, different types of graphics, and so much more

  • All Kinds of Content Creation - not sure what size your post needs to be in Instagram? No Problem! Canva has all the sizing down for banners, Facebook posts, Instagram posts, and basically whatever you need. Create your business cards in Canva. Make your weekly schedule in Canva. If you can think it, your can make it.

  • Templates - if seeing a blank square sparks no creativity in you, not to worry. Type in in the template section what your graphic is about. Need to make an ad for a wedding venue? Just type in “wedding” and Canva will pull up tons of templates that you can work with, customize to your colors and fonts, and stick your logo on.

Take some time to explore Canva and what it has to offer your business. There are different versions you can choose from, including a free version!

I can’t wait to see what your create.

If creating graphics is not on your list of favorite things to do, let’s connect so I can get your social media the attention it deserves.

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