How To Resize In Canva

Welcome to Ben’s Experience! In this blog post, we will explore how to resize elements in Canva, a popular graphic design tool that allows users to create stunning visuals with ease.

Getting Started with Canva

First, visit Canva.com to create your account or log in. For this tutorial, let’s create a new design. A great starting point is an Instagram post, which provides a square template perfect for resizing.

Resizing Text in Canva

To resize text in Canva, there are two main options you can use. The first is by utilizing the minus and plus icons located on the toolbar. This is a straightforward method to increase or decrease the size of your text.

The second option is even more intuitive: click and hold the little circles on the corners of the text box. By dragging these circles, you can easily resize the text while maintaining its proportions.

Resizing Photos in Canva

To resize a photo in Canva, first, add the image you want to use. Once your photo is in place, click on one of the corner circles. This allows you to adjust the photo’s size—simply drag to make the image larger or smaller.

Undoing Actions

If you make a mistake or wish to revert a resizing action, Canva has a handy undo feature. Click the undo icon on the toolbar or use the keyboard shortcuts: Command + Z on Mac or Control + Z on PC.

Additional Resources

For those looking to dive deeper into Canva’s capabilities, I invite you to check out my Canva Essentials online course. This course covers everything from the basics, such as adding text and backgrounds, to advanced techniques like uploading custom fonts and creating animations.

You can find the course at university.bensexperience.com, where I offer many resources for aspiring designers.

Conclusion

Resizing in Canva is a simple yet vital skill that can elevate your design projects. Whether you’re creating social media graphics or presentations, mastering resizing will help you produce professional-looking visuals. If you enjoyed this tutorial, please give it a like and subscribe to my YouTube channel for more tips and tricks!

Thank you for reading, and happy designing!

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