•           How to create an infographic image using Canva and How to insert into your blog.

Canva is a free-to-use online graphical tool that combines design, photo editing, and layout to help teachers and students create beautifully finished projects. Canva can be used by teachers to generate posters, guidance, and projects, but it can also be accessed by students for tasks.

You need to follow up the steps to create an infographic image using Canva;

1. Open Canva

Open up Canva and search for "Infographics" to start your design.


2. Select a template

Explore Canvas's wide range of infographic templates for your visualization needs. Use the search tool to narrow down your choices by theme, color, style and more





3. Customise your infographic design

Begin with a template and branch out in any number of creative directions. Change the text, colors, fonts and backgrounds with just a few clicks.




4. Perfect your design with elements

Browse our immense library filled with millions of images, illustrations and graphics. Find thousands of arrow designs for your flowchart and arrange them any way you like on your design







5. Save and Share

Happy with the result? Download and save your infographics as a PNG, JPG or GIF file. Share it on your social media, embed it into your website or print it for handy reference.







  • How to insert an infographic image into your blog

Embeddable design is something we’ve wanted to build at Canva for a long time. The premise is simple — create a Canva design and get an embed code to copy it directly onto your site — but what it means for content creators and blog/website owners is really exciting.

1.    To embed a design, click “Share” and copy the embed code

2.    Paste the code onto your blog or website

3.    If you modify your design, it will automatically update on your site

https://www.canva.com/design/DAExn9MQQFg/share/preview?token=_Go4sFYwYZy6CqsB7LuLzg&role=EDITOR&utm_content=DAExn9MQQFg&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton





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