Thursday, September 5, 2024

Canva Lessons 7-12 #5


 Hello everybody!

        This blog will continue the previous blog regarding learning to use Canva. Some of these lessons were a bit tricky for me. It took me a while to figure out some of them. Nevertheless, I managed to get it done and understood more.

        In lesson seven, we needed to add a bar chart, clear the data, and add the information that was given to us. This lesson in particular got me confused because I tried to do the same exact chart from the lesson. However, I didn't figure it out in time, so I chose that chart, changed the colors, and added all the information the lesson wanted us to add. After class, I went over the lesson and found the chart that they used.

        In lesson eight, we had to add a frame, search for a photo of a galaxy, and add the photo to the frame. This one was cake compared to the previous lesson. I went to frames, clicked on the photos tab, and chose a picture of a galaxy. Here I decided to do a phone frame to make it more unique. 


        In the next lesson, we had to use a grid. I personally enjoyed this lesson because I enjoyed choosing the different ways the photos should be laid out. We were supposed to add a grid, change the area color, and add photos of the solar system. I chose a grid that only had space for only four photos. I then found four photos of the solar system that I decided to use and then colored the background blue. 
        In lesson ten, we learned about positioning. We were supposed to add a circle, resize it, and choose the backward position. Instead of having two circles, I did four of them by using the backward and forward positionings. 


        For lesson eleven, I duplicated the page so I could use those same shapes. We had to select the graphics, group them (I duplicated the page so it could be quicker), and move the group of circles to a highlighted area. I changed the color scheme to purple instead of keeping the previous colors. I also added a square, enlarged it, and added the four circles inside the square.
 

        For the last lesson, we had to design a shirt for the Cambridge program. Doing this design wasn't challenging for me. I went to graphics and searched for all these items. I went for a more realistic approach to the shirt. Choosing the man in the photo with a white T-shirt helped me visualize how I wanted the shirt to be laid out. Canva wasn't difficult as I was working on the shirts. Doing the shirt was fairly simple thanks to the Canva lessons I have endured. It helped me to know where to go, what to find, and how to create it. My knowledge of Canva has definitely increased and I know that my creativeness will thrive off it.  

That is all for today, see you in the next blog!

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