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How to create quick and stunning graphic designs for small businesses with Canva

A strong online presence and consistent brand image can be that one thing keeping you out of your customer’s line of sight. While it is an essential part of doing business, we don’t all have the budget for an in-house graphic designer.

Fortunately, with tools like Canva, you can design consistently stunning graphics without the design experience.

What is Canva?

Canva is an Aussie-owned graphic tool that takes the technical side out of design and lets you create impressive visuals with user-friendly drag-and-drop features and professional-looking layouts.

You can create your own designs with custom dimensions for a variety of social media posts, presentations and letters.

How can I use Canva for business?

Canva can be used to help businesses create consistent and engaging content with an easy-to-use tool that doesn’t require any design knowledge. Canva’s features and functionality include the ability to:

  • Promote your brand with pre-sized social media images
  • Make your designs recognisable with your logos, colours and fonts incorporated
  • Communicate with style with email header templates and newsletter designs
  • Collaborate with your team using built-in commenting and edit access

How much does Canva cost?

Canva offers a free plan that could be suitable for quick projects and individuals while the Pro plan starts from $13.99 per month per user and is ideal for smaller teams.

The Enterprise plan is designed for larger organisations and starts at $46 per month per user.

Canva also offers free subscriptions to the Pro plan for non-profits and special education rates for students and teachers.

What do you get with the free version?

Canva’s free plan includes over 8,000 free templates, 100 design types and hundreds of thousands of free graphics and photos.

This article was originally published by Finder.
Written by: Cristal Dyer

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