Creating Graphics
How to use Canva to create graphics for PAF's social media accounts.
Canva is a graphic design tool that we use to create campaign graphics, including images for social media. We have a variety of templates that can be used in the creation of PAF posts!
Getting Started with Canva
If you will be helping out with PAF social media posts and need access to our Canva account, please reach out to a PAF partner to grant you access.
Once youâve been added to our team account, youâll receive an email with login instructions.
After following the prompts, youâll reach the Canva home page. From here, you can:
Creating Social Media Graphics
This section provides guidance on how to create a social media graphic using Canva.
Get started creating your own graphic in Canva by selecting âCreate a Designâ from the home page. *Note: You can also select the âSocial Mediaâ template from the home screen to get started, then select the type of social media template.
Select the type of graphic you are looking to create from the dropdown list.
After selecting your design type, a new page will open with your design. All of the design tools youâll need can be found in the left-hand menu bar.
Select âBrandâ to find all of PAFâs brand-specific design elements. (*Note: If it says âPax Fauna brand kitâ below Brand Templates, make sure to toggle to âPro-Animal Futureâ.)
Under âBrand Templatesâ, you can select an existing PAF template to edit.
Drag and drop the desired design elements from the menu bar over to your design on the right.
Resize and move your design around as needed.
Click on elements in your graphic to format them further. Use the menu that appears at the top of the screen for formatting.
Click âPositionâ to arrange layered text and images. Drag the layers in the order you want them in, with the first layer being the one in front.
Once finished, click the âShareâ button in the top right, select the file type and size when prompted on the next screen, then click âDownloadâ.
*Note: PNG is the recommended file format.