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How Do You Make an Infographic on Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 4:53 pm

There are a ton of different ways to make an infographic. You can use Photoshop, Illustrator, or even Microsoft Word. But one of the easiest (and free!) ways to make an infographic is by using Canva.

Canva is an online design platform that’s beloved by many for its simple and intuitive design interface. And one of Canva’s most popular features is its wide selection of ready-to-use templates—including templates for infographics.

To get started, create a free account on Canva.com.

Then, log in and click on the “Create a design” button. From there, select “Infographic” from the list of design options.

PRO TIP: Canva is a great tool for creating infographics, but there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it. First, make sure you have a clear idea of what you want your infographic to look like before you start. Otherwise, you may end up with a lot of wasted time and effort. Second, be sure to use high-quality images and graphics; otherwise, your infographic may appear amateurish. Finally, don’t forget to proofread your work before you publish it!

Once you’ve selected your template, you can start customizing it with your own text, images, and colors. If you want to add charts or data visualizations to your infographic, Canva also has a great selection of pre-made charts and graphs. And if you get stuck at any point, don’t worry—Canva has built-in tutorials that show you how to use every feature.

When you’re finished designing your infographic, download it as a PDF or JPG file. Or, if you want to share it online, you can share a link or embed the infographic on your website or blog.

Creating an infographic with Canva is easy, free, and requires no design experience. Just select a template, add your info, customize the look to match your brand, and download or share your new infographic when you’re done.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.