Sunday, September 17, 2023

Using Canva- Blog #6

 



Welcome back!


This blog is the finale to what I learned in my completed Canva Lessons. 

The lesson I based this blog on is Canva Lesson 7. 


Canva lesson 7 thought me how to create QR codes and use the drawing tool. It also taught me how to explore the apps elements tab to find google maps to insert a location and YouTube to insert videos. 


Below is a visual summery of my completed work for lesson 7 excluding Character Builder.



Created on Canva


Finally, I learned how to create my own character using an app called Character Builder included with Canva. I didn’t involve Character Builder in my visual summery because I wanted to give it a personal spotlight to emphasize how much I enjoyed the app.


Below I will show you the character I created and the setting I had placed them in. 




I found this tool extremely helpful and interesting to use. I really enjoyed creating my own character and making it similar to my own stature. I will be using this in future projects for any of my other Cambridge classes. This will help personalize and have a creative difference on my projects now that I know about the convenience of this tool. 


As you can see, Canva has made it possible, in more ways than one, to creatively express my interests and skills through design. It has allowed me to expand on my creative horizon and has given me the tools to grow further in that aspect. I will be recommending this platform as the first tool necessary for school projects and extracurriculars. I personally, will be using Canva for the rest of my school career. After completing all of my Canva lessons and using my blogs as my canvas for creativity, I can now confidently say that Canva has become my official tool for school. 



Have a great day!


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