As a Visual Content Strategist and brains behind social media site, Socially Sorted(opens in a new tab or window), Donna knows a thing or two about visual literacy. She’s been teaching non-designers to use Canva for over a decade as one of Canva’s first users at #358 (now 185 million users and counting!). As a Canva Verified Expert(opens in a new tab or window) and Canva Creator(opens in a new tab or window) designing templates for Canva’s library (with over 20 million downloads of 3,000+ templates), Donna couldn’t do without Canva Pro in her business. But she also loves training other organizations to create visual content with Canva for Teams.
Donna Moritz
Visual Content Strategist, Socially Sorted
Donna speaks at social media conferences across Australia and the US. She addresses advice-hungry crowds, projecting huge images as her backdrop. They’re all crafted in Canva Teams. Donna says, “I’ve learned the hard way that you can never rely on fonts with other computers. So now I do everything in images. With Canva, there’s no doubt the image is going to show up correctly, so you can get your message across really well.”
“The brand-kit has been great and I love the asset folders, it’s taking a lot of pressure off.” Donna enjoys the ability to team-share her illustrations, images and the brand fonts. “I use Resize & Magic Switch all the time,” she says. “With Canva Teams you can just click and it gives you three new pages for each social media platform, which is awesome.”
Rather than fiddling with individual graphics, Donna quickly creates consistent visual content specific to each platform’s size requirements. All of Socially Sorted’s images for Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram are designed in Canva Teams.
Donna Moritz
Visual Content Strategist, Socially Sorted
This time saved is crucial to Donna’s hectic schedule. She’s also been using Canva Pro’s graphic templates to show clients how to make powerful infographics. “I think people get scared of making infographics,” she says. “Really, anyone can do it without engaging a professional designer.”