How to find 250 curated elements in Canva

A few blog posts ago I wrote about how to find specific elements in Canva and it got me to thinking, is there perhaps an easier and faster way to access Canva elements that are all cohesive with each other?

The answer is yes! I put my thinking cap on and I’ve created a free workbook for you to download.

The guide is all about having a curated list with visuals to help you find the perfect elements in Canva. Save yourself time and use this guide to quickly find cool elements for your projects.

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You can use this workbook whether you have a Canva pro account or a free account.  I would highly recommend that you get yourself a Canva pro account so that you can download as many assets and elements as you want for free.

When you have a free Canva account you can still use the elements but you will be paying for each one individually.

I also can’t really praise Canva enough as what you get for the monthly subscription price of Canva pro is crazy good, especially if you are someone who likes to do a bit of DIY design.

If you want to use the workbook and get all the elements for free at the same time, you can sign up for a free 30 day trial of Canva Pro.

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What's included in the Free The Elements Guide V1

I’ve collated 250 Canva elements and laid them all out in the workbook so you can see the element, rather than going and trying to find the element. I also give you the brand code so you can search and see any other elements under that brand. In the future, I’ll most likely add keywords as well.

The free workbook is simple to use and I’ve even included instructions on how you can use the search in Canva, and some cool little tips to help you as well.

If you haven’t got a Canva Pro account, I’ve included a free trial so that you can really test it out and use all the elements in the workbook for free.

How do I use the guide?

All of the instructions are placed within the guide, and the most important thing to do first before you start reading the guide is to download as a PDF for save keeping. This will ensure that you always have a copy to refer to.

When will the free guide be released?

I’ve decided that I’ll be releasing The Elements Guide a bit like a magazine so that you can easily find and get access to the elements really easily. As this is the first one I’m gauging to see what the response is and if it’s popular then I will keep creating.

So far I’ve had over 30 people download it and if you want to help keep the guide going, feel free to share and pin the post below.

 
 

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