![]() For the price of a Starbucks per month, you get unlimited downloads!īut you need Canva Pro to add custom fonts. Land of unlimited, amazing fonts (and clipart, and AI art, and craft patters, and KDP book interiors, and… and…). Side note: If you want to take a trip to font wonderland…my friend, you need to visit Creative Fabrica. Pro tip: Canva has a TON of amazing fonts to choose from, and inside the text tool are lots of font pairings to inspire you (or use) if you feel stuck. Make sure your font choices are easy to read and don't strain the eyes. It's also important to consider the legibility of your fonts, particularly if you plan to use them for body text. As with all these style decisions, consider your brand’s personality when choosing fonts. Then, choose a font for paragraphs and longer written text. Fun!įor fonts, you'll want to choose two complementary typefaces for headings and subheadings that will work well together – usually one print font and one script font. Select Your FontsĪfter you've chosen your brand colors, it's time to move to the next step in your brand kit: selecting your font styles. Have your amazing color palette chosen? Fantastic. ![]() Your brand kit should include a guide to the exact colors you will use, including the HEX code for each color. Then, a good rule of thumb is to narrow it down to three to five colors that you will use as the main colors for your brand. You can edit anything you find, so don't feel like you're stuck if you only like 3 of the 4 colors! If you don't have a picture you want to use, you can choose from a variety of color palettes in Canva's library. For instance, the colors for Lake House Mom are based on a beach photo from a trip to Anna Maria Island that I took with my family. I love starting with a picture and drawing inspiration from it. If you're stuck here, just think about what appeals to you. It’s time to create your brand color palette! Have fun with this! Your brand should make you happy every time you look at it.
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