The logo of the Canva service consists of the brand name as a wordmark, drawn in a custom, recognizable typeface. The letters are connected (notably between “n” and “v”) and maintain uniform stroke width. In 2021, a refined version of the logo was introduced: the design team with typographer Rob Clark adjusted the letterforms to improve readability at different scales and smoothness of connections. The updated logo is often presented with a gradient fill shifting from turquoise to purple, reinforcing its visual flexibility across media. Over time the logo has retained its basic structure and identity without radical redesigns.
Canva is an Australian graphic design platform launched in 2013. It enables people without formal design training to create visual content (presentations, posters, social media graphics, infographics) using a drag‑and‑drop interface. Operating on a freemium model, basic tools are free, while advanced features require a subscription such as Canva Pro or Canva for Enterprise. Over time, Canva expanded to include video editing, print products, AI‑powered tools, and integrations. The company has acquired services such as Pixabay, Pexels, Serif (developer of the Affinity suite), and Leonardo to strengthen its offerings. Today Canva is used by millions globally and continues evolving as a tool for business, education, and creativity.








