Creating and maintaining a cohesive look in our designs can be challenging, but it can be energizing if we have the right tools and tips to begin and, hopefully, thrive! ♥
In this short tutorial, we’ll go through the few steps of searching for similar design elements and templates in Canva. ♥
I love the simplicity and elegance of line art. I gathered a few of my favourites to share in the image below. ♥
Canva Tip ~ Finding Similar Designs
Canva is my go-to design tool for social media graphics. With its easy-to-use templates, we can easily design graphics for social media, marketing material, and so much more. And the features are amazing!
You’ll notice if the element is Free or a Pro Feature. If you’re not using the Pro Version, you can try it for Free for 30 days. If you’d like, you can use my referral link below.
Okay, let’s jump in.
If you click on a design, you’ll see Magic Recommendations. This is an easy way to see similar designs.
TIP: When you hover over a design, you’ll see the three dots in the right corner.
To view more designs by the designer click on the three dots.
Click on view more by…
You can also:
- Search by keywords
- See more like this
Canva Tip ~ Finding Similar Designs from Templates
Quick Tip!
You can also find similar graphics used in a Canva template!
Just select the graphic/element and then click on the info icon, as displayed in the image below.
This will open the panel with more search options.
And you’re done. Easy peasy!
If you haven’t been using this feature in Canva, I hope this post encourages you to do so. It’s a fantastic tool to use and access more elements and maintain a cohesive look. For more Canva tips stop by ~ Creative & Design Tips!
Have a tip you’d like to share? Please feel free to share in the comments below.
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Until next time … happy creating, my friends! ♥
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harmonykentonline says
Wonderful tutorial and quote. Thanks for sharing, Natalie 💕🙂
Natalie Ducey says
Thank you, Harmony! Had to share when I discovered this feature. Cheers! 🙂
Jan Sikes says
Canva is such an amazing tool. Thanks for sharing this, Natalie!
Natalie Ducey says
Isn’t it awesome, Jan! I’m discovering something new almost every day… then I have to share it! Thanks for stopping by today. I appreciate you! 🙂
Mae Clair says
Canva seems to have a lot of excellent elements. The more I see of it, I keep thinking I have to give it a try.
Thanks for sharing, Natalie!
Natalie Ducey says
It’s awesome, Mae! I use it more now than Photoshop. My sister and I share a Pro account. The access to templates, fonts, graphics, stock images, etc blows me away. I love sharing these little tips as I discover them. Thanks for stopping by today. Heading over your way soon! 🙂
Toni Pike says
Very useful, Natalie – thank you, I’ll definitely be trying that. Toni x
Natalie Ducey says
That’s great, Toni! I use it all the time now. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing, too. I appreciate you! xo
yvettemcalleiro says
This will make searching so much easier! Thanks for sharing, Natalie! 🙂
Natalie Ducey says
I love it, Yvette, and use it all the time. Going to share some of the gems I’ve found next! Thanks for stopping by and for sharing, too. I appreciate you! 🙂
D.L. Finn, Author says
Great information, Natalie 🙂 It is a great feature on Canva to get more like the image you like.
Natalie Ducey says
It’s awesome, Denise! I’ve discovered so many gems using it. And I love that it’s so easy to share with others by sourcing the brand#. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing, too! I appreciate you! xo
robbiesinspiration says
Thank you, Natalie. Your posts are helpful. I do see some of your Insta shares too but I don’t visit there every day.
Natalie Ducey says
Always a joy to share, Robbie! Thanks so much for stopping by and for sharing, too. I appreciate you! 🙂
Anonymous says
Hi Natalie! Do you know how to search for similar graphics to an image that is already in a Canva template? Meaning I haven’t searched for it, so it’s not hanging out in the black side bar, but is already on my template?
Thank you!
Natalie Ducey says
Cheers! Thanks for stopping by and for reaching out with the question. I never thought of that before, so I did a little discovery and just found it! I updated my blog post with the quick solution. Yay for sharing ideas and tips as we discover them. Happy creating! 🙂
Bahauddin Chishte says
Thanks a lot!
Natalie Ducey says
Most welcome! Thanks for stopping by.
Anonymous says
Yesss – this is a lifesaver! thx <3
Natalie Ducey says
That’s awesome to know! Thanks for stopping by and sharing kindness. Cheers! 🙂