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How Do You Make a Flyer Landscape in Canva?

Last updated on November 16, 2022 @ 7:37 pm

Designing a flyer in Canva is quick and easy, with our library of templates and easy drag-and-drop tools. Plus, you can style your text however you like with our rich text editor. Here’s how to make a flyer landscape in Canva:

1. Choose a template

First, head to Canva’s flyer templates page and choose the template you want to use. You can browse by industry, or simply scroll through the library to find something that catches your eye.

2. Edit the text

Once you’ve selected a template, it’s time to start customizing it. Click on any of the text boxes on the design to start editing. Canva’s rich text editor lets you style your text however you like – add bold or italic effects, change the font, size or color, or even add a drop shadow.

3. Add your own images or logos

Next, you can upload your own images or logos to the design. To upload an image, click on the “Uploads” tab in the left sidebar and drag-and-drop your files into Canva.

You can also search for free stock photos within Canva by clicking on the “Search” tab. Once your image is uploaded, you can reposition it anywhere on the design by clicking and dragging it around.

4. Download or share your design

When you’re happy with your design, simply download it as a high-quality PDF or JPG file, or share it online via a link or social media post. You can also print it out yourself – just click on “Print” in the top menu and choose from standard or premium paper options.

PRO TIP: Canva is a great tool for creating flyers, but be careful when choosing your landscape orientation! If you choose the wrong orientation, your flyer may not print correctly or look as intended.

Conclusion:

Making a flyer landscape in Canva is simple and only takes minutes! Just choose a template, edit the text, add images or logos, and download or share your design when you’re done.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.