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The arrangement of text or objects in relation to each other (e.g., left, center, right, or justified).   Alignment  
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Moving effects or transitions you can apply to elements in your design, like text or images.   Animation  
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the layer that covers the entire design space, typically the color or image behind the main content of the design.   Background  
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A feature in Canva that helps you keep your colors, fonts, and logos consistent with your brand.   Brand Kit  
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The blank space where you create your design. It’s the area where you place elements like text, images, and shapes.   Canvas  
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Working on a design with others in real-time by sharing a design link.   Collaboration  
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To cut out a portion of an image or element.   crop  
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The overall layout or creation that you make using Canva, such as a graphic, presentation, or poster.   Design  
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Saving your design to your computer in various formats (e.g., PNG, JPEG, PDF).   Download  
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Any object you add to your design, including text, photos, illustrations, icons, charts, and shapes.   Element  
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A preset effect that changes the look of an image, such as adjusting colors or brightness.   Filter  
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The style of the text. Different fonts give your design a different look and feel (e.g., bold, cursive, etc.).   Font  
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Visual elements like illustrations, icons, or logos that can be added to your design.   Graphic -  
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A set of lines used to structure the layout of elements in your design to help you align and organize them properly.   grid  
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A small graphic or symbol used to represent an idea, action, or concept in your design.   icon  
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Refers to the positioning of elements in the design, such as foreground (top) or background (bottom). Elements can be moved forward or backward.   layer  
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A way to display your design in full-screen mode, typically used for presentations.   Presentation Mode  
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To change the size of an element (text, image, etc.) within the design.   Resize  
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Simple geometric elements (circles, squares, triangles) that can be used for decoration or design structure.   Shapes  
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Sending your design to others via email, a link, or directly posting on social media.   Share  
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High-quality images that are available in Canva for use in designs. Some are free, and others may require payment or a subscription.   Stock Photo  
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A pre-designed layout that you can customize for your own use (e.g., posters, social media posts, presentations).   Template  
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A space where you can type words, sentences, or paragraphs into your design.   text box  
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Adjusting how see-through or opaque an element is in your design.   Transparency  
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to add your own images or files to Canva from your device to use in your designs.   upload  
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