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Creating eye catching social media posts using online design tools in Canva, Tremough, Penryn

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Canva is an online graphic design tool that uses templates and design ideas to help you make social media posts, newsletters, flyers, presentations and posters. It can be shared by your organization and several people can work on the same project. It is a quick way to produce professional looking graphic content and this half day session will guide you through the basics of how to use it.

In this session you will cover – using graphic elements to appeal to your audience/community, planning your posts, setting up brand kits on Canva, using Canva’s templates for different platforms, adding your images and video to your posts, using Canva to create moving GIFs, using Canva for newsletters.

We are offering this session as part of 3 half-day workshops that can be attended as a linked series or individually for specific digital skills/software.

Working with VCSE Learning Academy we can offer funding for third sector organisations to enhance training opportunities for staff and volunteers. Please go to VSF Cornwall to book the courses - https://cornwallvsf.org/supporting/training/

Or if you are not a third sector/volunteer organisation go to our Business to Business page to book the courses with us.

   

24th May 2024 BST

Starts 10:00  |  Ends 13:00

Venue

Helford Suite, Tremough Innovation Centre, Penryn, TR10 9TA

  • Ramp
  • Parking

Provided by Mor Media Charity

Contact name
Sue Lewis
Email address
training@mormediacharity.org

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