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How Do You Pick a Color in Canva?

Last updated on December 9, 2022 @ 4:00 am

Choosing colors for your design in Canva is easy! With our color palette tool, you can explore different color combinations and find one that fits your design. Here’s how to use our color palette tool to pick the perfect colors for your next design:

  1. First, select the object you want to color. To do this, click on the object or layer in the editor.

  2. Next, click on the “Color” tab in the properties panel. This will open up the color palette tool.

  3. PRO TIP: If you are unsure about which color to choose for your project, start by looking at the color wheel. The color wheel can help you find complementary, split-complementary, monochromatic, and analogous color schemes. You can also use the color wheel to find colors that create visual interest or a sense of balance.
  4. Now, you can either pick a color from the palette or input a specific hex code.
    To do this, click on the “+” sign next to the color you want to add. You can also add multiple colors to your palette by clicking on the “+” sign next to each color.
  5. Once you’ve added all the colors you want to use, click on “Apply” to apply the colors to your selected object.

And that’s it! With our color palette tool, picking colors for your design is easy and fun. So go ahead and experiment with different color combinations until you find one that’s perfect for your design.

The best way to pick a color in Canva is by using the color palette tool. With this tool, you can easily explore different color combinations and find one that fits your design perfectly.

Simply select the object you want to color, click on the “Color” tab in the properties panel, and then either pick a color from the palette or input a specific hex code. You can also add multiple colors to your palette by clicking on the “+” sign next to each color. Once you’ve added all the colors you want to use, click on “Apply” to apply the colors to your selected object.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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