Let’s continue! In the last lesson, you learned how to use templates. Now, we’ll dive deeper into creating custom designs by working with individual graphics and icons, also known as elements.
Lesson 2.2: Working with Elements
Elements are the building blocks of a design. They include things like shapes, lines, icons, and illustrations. You can use these to add a bit of style and personality to your creations. The best part? Canva has a huge library of free elements for you to use.
How to Find Free Elements
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Open a Design: Start a new design or open a template you’re working on.
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Tap the Plus (+) Button: Look for the big, colorful plus button at the bottom of your screen and tap it.
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Find the “Elements” Tab: A menu will pop up from the bottom. Find the “Elements” tab (it looks like a circle and a square) and tap on it.
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Search for What You Need: A search bar will appear at the top. You can search for anything you want to add to your design. For example:
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flowers
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arrow
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circle
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star
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Kenya map
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As you scroll through the results, remember to avoid anything with a crown icon. There are so many free options that you’ll always find something that works.
Adjusting Elements for a Professional Look
Once you add an element to your design, you can change it to fit your style. Here are the most important things to know:
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Change the Color: Tap on the element you just added. A color square will appear at the bottom of the screen. Tap it and choose a new color.
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Adjust Transparency (or “See-Through” Level): Tap on the element, then look for the Transparency icon (it looks like a checkerboard). Tap it and slide the bar to make the element more or less see-through. This is great for making an element look like a watermark or a subtle background design.
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Resize and Rotate: To change the size, just drag the corners of the element in or out. To rotate it, tap and hold the little rotate icon (a circle with two arrows) and move your finger around.
By simply adding and adjusting a few free elements, you can make your designs look much more professional and unique.
Ready for Lesson 2.3, where we’ll focus on mastering text and fonts?