Canva for Business (Intermediate)
This Canva for Business (Intermediate) session will introduce delegates to the brand toolkit - how to set up logos, colours, fonts and other key assets.
About this event
This is our intermediate Canva workshop. It is designed for businesses who have their own paid Canva account and have some experience of the platform. During this session we will introduce delegates to the brand toolkit - how to set up logos, colours, fonts and other key assets. Then it’s about creating more content, but with a strong focus on design principles (colour, contrast, position etc) so that we’re not thinking just about creating content but creating really good content.
Note: you’ll need to have your own paid Canva account and any logos you may have.
We will walk through setting up Canva, including how to create your own brand toolkit - logos, colours, icons, folders etc. We will go on to create more content, with a focus on ‘good’ content which follows some key design principles.
Who is this workshop for?
• This is an intermediate workshop for businesses/employees with a paid Canva account
• A particular focus on effective use, by setting up an organisation's own brand within Canva using the brand toolkit - this includes logos, icons, standard imagery, fonts, pre-set colours and folder structure
• We will also look more carefully at the type of content you can create with a focus on ‘design principles’ - i.e. what makes really good content (colours, contrast, font choice, spacing)
These images will be used in social media, in printed and electronic promotion of our service and events. They images will be stored electronically on Council networks and will be reviewed annually.
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 / UK GDPR 2018, we require your consent to use your personal image for this purpose. If you do not wish to consent, please advise your Business Support Representative before the session starts.
These images will NOT be used for anything which may be viewed as negative in tone or that may cause offence, embarrassment or distress.
Images may also be used to validate that the session / support took place under our UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) requirements. These images will not be available to the general public but will be retained until at least 2035.