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Canva design next steps: publicity materials

When
  • Start: 19th November, 2024 @ 10:00AM
  • End: 19th November, 2024 @ 11:30AM
Where
  • Online
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Canva is a free online tool that you can use for a range of designs such as posters, flyers, social media posts and presentations.

This short, practical training will help you learn how to creating and edit designs such as social media posts and flyers using Canva. You’ll explore templates, colours, fonts, icons, frames, text styles and more. You’ll also learn how to download and share your designs with others.

There will be mini tasks set during the course so you gain confidence in using Canva to create publicity and marketing materials.

This is not suitable for complete beginners. This is a next steps course from the complete beginners course.

Pre-course requirement

You will need to set up a Canva account if your organisation does not already have one. Although you can use Canva on a phone or tablet to create designs, we will be focused on using Canva in a browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox.

Am I eligible for this course?

Priority is given to people working or volunteering for refugee community and equality organisations.

Is this course for me?

This course is for anyone that needs to create publicity for their organisation. It is an intermediate level and not suitable for complete beginners.

Course format

Online technical group training

This is an online interactive live training session. You’ll take part in interactive exercises such as breakout room discussions, polls or chat conversations.

You will be asked to complete individual technical tasks on your PC or laptop. You will not be able to join this training using a mobile device. It’s likely that you will need to either create online accounts or download appropriate software, which we’ll tell you about in advance.

Trainers

Sorrel Parsons is our Digital Adviser & Training Manager at Superhighways and has 15 years’ experience in supporting charities, community organisations and volunteers in the UK to communicate with the people that matter to them, demonstrate their impact and raise funds. Sorrel is a fan of making digital work on a shoestring.


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