This was so helpful, even for something as simple as knowing what size to make a design in Canva so that it's sized appropriately for Acuity. The tip about the spaces was great too and something I would not have thought of going in, and would have ended up frustrated. Thanks so much!
ma’am! this video was indeed very helpful!!! thank you, i’m a beginner here stepping out into the canva world lol and i put my own twist to this neutral design you came up with, thank you very much :)
Loved the design. I am a hairstylist and im trying to create an acuity site. This helped alot. I have a question though, Do you remember what etsy store you bought those stock photos from? I have bought 2 so far and didnt like the pictures.
Is it possible to do something like this for my books? I'm an author and I want my website to be set up so I can sell my paperbacks and ebooks and my services. You made it look so easy
@@idyllic6417 Yep, If you buy any of the stock photos from the Etsy sellers make sure to review their license terms. Some don't allow you to include their pictures in premade products or templates. If you are making custom products that aren't templates then you can use them for your clients.
I offer two services. One I do the edits for them, I have them fill out a questionnaire, send their logo and pictures. The other option are the template only along with instructions to upload to Acuity.
It's not available in Canva you have to upload it. I got it from dafont.com here: www.dafont.com/charlotte-6.font You will need Canva pro to upload your own fonts if you don't have it.