Beginner
How to customize text fonts and effects on Canva
Quick Answer
Customize text fonts and effects in Canva by selecting your text element, using the font dropdown in the top toolbar to change typefaces, and accessing the Effects panel to add shadows, outlines, and other visual enhancements. Both free and Pro users can apply various text customizations to make their designs more engaging.
Prerequisites
- A Canva account (free or Pro)
- Basic understanding of design terminology
- Access to a web browser or Canva mobile app
- A design project already started in Canva
1
Add or select your text element
Click on Text in the left sidebar and choose Add a heading, Add a subheading, or Add a little bit of body text. If you already have text in your design, simply click on it to select it. You'll see a blue outline around selected text elements.
Tip
Double-click on text to enter editing mode and make changes to the actual words.
2
Change the font family
With your text selected, look at the top toolbar and click on the font dropdown menu (it shows the current font name like 'Arial' or 'Roboto'). Browse through the available fonts or use the search bar to find specific typefaces. Click on any font to apply it instantly. Pro users will see a crown icon next to premium fonts.
Tip
Type the first few letters of a font name in the search box to quickly find specific fonts.
3
Adjust font size and formatting
Use the font size slider or input box in the top toolbar to increase or decrease text size. Apply basic formatting using the buttons: B for bold, I for italic, and U for underline. You can also adjust text alignment using the left, center, right, and justify alignment buttons.
Tip
Hold Shift while dragging the corner handles of a text box to resize text proportionally.
4
Change text color
Click on the color tile in the top toolbar (shows current text color). Choose from the color palette, use the Color wheel for custom colors, or enter a specific hex code in the color picker. You can also select colors from your brand kit if you're a Pro user or use the photo color picker to match colors from images in your design.
Tip
Use the eyedropper tool to pick colors directly from other elements in your design.
5
Apply text effects
Click on Effects in the top toolbar to open the effects panel. Choose from options like Shadow, Lift, Hollow, Splice, Echo, and more. Each effect has customizable settings - click on an effect to apply it, then adjust parameters like blur, transparency, and offset using the sliders that appear.
Tip
Some premium effects are only available to Canva Pro users and will show a crown icon.
6
Adjust letter and line spacing
In the top toolbar, look for the spacing icon (looks like lines with arrows). Click it to access Letter spacing and Line spacing controls. Drag the sliders to increase or decrease spacing between individual letters and between lines of text. This helps improve readability and achieve your desired visual style.
Tip
Negative letter spacing can create a more condensed, modern look, while increased spacing creates an airy, elegant feel.
7
Create text transparency and blending
Select your text and click on the transparency slider in the top toolbar (looks like a checkered square). Drag the slider to adjust opacity from 0% (invisible) to 100% (fully opaque). You can also experiment with different blend modes by clicking the dropdown next to the transparency control to create interesting overlay effects.
Tip
Transparency effects work great for watermarks or subtle background text elements.
8
Save and apply text styles
After customizing your text, you can save it as a style for future use. With your formatted text selected, click on the three dots menu in the top toolbar and select Save as style. To apply saved styles to other text elements, select the text and choose from your saved styles in the Text styles section of the left panel.
Tip
Create a set of consistent text styles at the beginning of your project to maintain design consistency throughout.
Troubleshooting
Font changes aren't applying to my text
Make sure your text element is properly selected (you should see a blue outline). If the text is in editing mode (cursor blinking), click outside the text box first, then click once to select the entire element before changing fonts.
Premium fonts show but won't apply
Fonts with crown icons require a Canva Pro subscription. Either upgrade your account or choose from the extensive library of free fonts available. Free fonts don't have any icons next to their names.
Text effects aren't visible or look different than expected
Check your text color and background - some effects like shadows may not be visible on certain color combinations. Try adjusting the effect settings using the sliders, or change your text color to create better contrast.
Text appears blurry or pixelated after applying effects
Ensure you're working with an appropriately sized design for your intended use. Avoid excessive scaling of text elements and check that your Download quality is set to high when exporting your final design.
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