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Design for International Day of Sign Languages Did you know there are over 300 different sign langua

Design for International Day of Sign Languages Did you know there are over 300 different sign languages used globally to help the hearing-impaired communicate? Learn a little more about one of them with this #CanvaDesignChallenge. In honor of International Day of Sign Languages on September 23, we want you to transform the letters of your favorite word into American Sign Language using Canva elements (instructions in the link). Share your design with us, and you could win a Canva prize pack. [Start designing]( How do I enter? 1 Transform the letters of your favorite word into American Sign Language using Canva elements (make sure to design something completely original) 2 Share your design on Instagram or Twitter and tag #CanvaDesignChallenge (we can only view public accounts) 3 We’ll showcase our favorite designs to the Canva community [Start designing]( Canva community design inspiration In our last Canva Design Challenge, you created Posters of your favorite dishes. We got hungry just looking at them! Here are some of our favorites: Designed by Amanda Designed by SAMHITHA Designed by Kirsten Designed by CAT Designed by Rieff Photo Designed by KARA Designed by Kimberley Designed by Florence Designed by Rizka Jannah Designed by Irina Celebrate the International Day of Sign Languages this September. Open up Canva and start transforming your favorite word into American Sign Language. [Start designing](

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