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Have you ever been asked to create something super quick for a brand, only to find that you don’t have the tools to do it without recreating the wheel? Or even worse, you get in the middle of a design only to find out there aren’t enough colors in the brand kit so you have to add one on the fly? This leads to weak branding. Let’s walk through some of the features that Canva has added lately that will help you keep your brand tight and cohesive.
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Ashley Bailey Designs submitted a scholarship entry ad for John’s Crazy Socks — and has a brand reveal coming for Turn N Burn Logistics, an Augusta, Georgia-based client whose story connects this campaign in a meaningful way.
Every time a professional services firm links their job listings to an external applicant tracking system, something predictable happens. A candidate clicks the link. The website header disappears. The navigation vanishes. The branding changes. The URL switches from your domain to greenhouse.io, lever.co, workday.com, or bamboohr.com. And the person who was just on your website — reading about your culture, your clients, your values — is now on someone else’s platform, with no way back.