#ShareTheLove: Love in Many Ways with Canva
Love is in the air! This February let’s remember that love comes in many forms — it can be love for your family, passion, craft, community, creativity and more.
Let’s look more closely at the different faces of love, and the beautiful unique versions of showing it.
Doctor-to-the barrio goes beyond her duty for love of community
“I use Canva to design the town’s local COVID-19 updates. The Filipino graphics pack was excellent for this purpose, featuring characters that look and feel much like the locals that I met and cared for daily. The Filipino icon pack features everyday Pinoys like security guards, tinderas, and farmers. Gamit na gamit ko yan sa mga infographics ko,” said Dr. Aimee.
“Canva’s creative minimalist templates help me distill technical COVID-19 data down to simple infographics that people can easily understand. It has empowered me not only to communicate better, but communicate smarter,” she added.
Independent Filipino artist shows persistent love for his craft
Aaron Silvestre, an independent Filipino artist, exhibits love for his creative passion by relentlessly perfecting it. He takes care of the end-to-end music production of his originals — from writing and composing, to recording, producing.“I actually have two music projects right now, my band Turn Me on Holly and my solo project Panic Car. Turn Me on Holly came about because I really wanted to start a band and got my friends to come along for the ride. Inspiration is mostly from the idea of growing a bit older and having fun,” shared Silvestre.
“Canva is very easy to use. You can just think of an artwork concept, lay it down, test out different presets and fonts, then customise to make it your own,” shared Silvestre.
Now, he also helps fellow independent local artists with their design needs. “I recently helped a friend produce a quick 80s synthwave tune. We created a wacky 80s retro themed artwork for it. We were able to make it with the use of the gradient presets and illustrations in Canva in a matter of minutes. We had a lot of fun doing it,” he added.
Loving daughter helps parents survive the global crisis
When COVID-19 brought the entertainment industry to a halt last year, most live musicians lost their primary source of income. As the daughter of two musicians, Clarissa Pasamba wanted to do everything she could to help.Clarissa’s parents started a small food business that sells ready-made meals. She helped launch and promote the business on social media, and used Canva to design their logo, page banners, and timeline posts. She works in an international financial institution but still finds time to manage social media for the family business’ page, Mama Tin’s QC.
Freelancer discovers love for creativity and play
She maximized free learning resources online to upskill, and now earns by doing what she loves: creating and designing.
Today she manages a couple of business pages for her clients, where she develops all the content– static posts, stories, and videos. In the future she plans on producing personal content to teach and share everything she has learned in digital marketing.
#ShareTheLove with Canva
Love comes in many forms, and there are infinite ways to express it. Whether you want to show your compassion for others, share your gifts to the world, or simply be there for your family, we all have a reason to #ShareTheLove.For more information about Canva, visit https://www.canva.com/