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Canva for UX Brainstorming and Collaboration

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Overview

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Learn how to use Canva, a popular hosted graphics service for UX design, brainstorming, collaboration, and presenting your ideas simply and effectively.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • What is Canva and Canva Pro?
  • Explore the Canva UI
1. Business Design Essentials
  • Cropping, flipping, and basic positioning
  • Structure and align design elements
  • Use the Background Removal tool
  • Use color palettes and symbolism
  • The power of SVG graphics
  • Lock and switch between layers
  • Configure dynamic charts and lines
  • Use frame, grids, and smart mockups
  • Resize designs with Magic Resize
  • Working with interactive tables
  • Magic Edit and Erase
2. Presentations
  • Connect design vision and target audience, part 1
  • Connect design vision and target audience, part 2
  • Understand typography
  • Animation and effects in presentations
  • Talking presentations and Canva Live
  • Podcasts and adding audio to designs
  • Edit video in Canva with timelines and transitions
  • Import and edit PDFs
  • Canva Docs and the Magic Write AI tool
  • Create unique images with Text to Image
3. Collaboration
  • Design together with your team and clients
  • Engage your audience with icebreakers
  • Run ideation or brainstorming sessions
  • Create interactive polls and quizzes
  • Utilizing freehand drawing for collaboration
  • Elevate interactive collaboration with whiteboards
Conclusion
  • Design with Canva on desktop and mobile
  • Apps and integrations
  • Next steps

Taught by

Lachezar Arabadzhiev

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