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Celebrate International Translation Day #CanvaDesignChallenge

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Your challenge: Design a Postcard in your language of choice Highlight the beauty of language in thi

Your challenge: Design a Postcard in your language of choice Highlight the beauty of language in this #CanvaDesignChallenge. Design a postcard featuring the word “Hello” in your language of choice. You can use Canva’s Translate tool, or choose from the 16 translations we’ve provided in the link. Get creative with Canva’s templates and elements, and share your postcard with us. You could win a Canva prize pack. [Start designing]( How do I enter? 1  Design a postcard with the word “Hello” in your chosen language using Canva templates and 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]( ​ Have you tried Canva’s Translate tool? Easily translate your designs in a click with the Translate tool. You can choose to translate entire pages or only a selected text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam quis egestas purus. In lacinia dignissim eros sed luctus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam quis egestas purus. In lacinia dignissim eros sed luctus. Canva community design inspiration We loved seeing your favorite words written in sign language elements in our last Design Challenge. Here are some of our favorites: Designed by JOSALLYN ZEILER Designed by Nilyn Paefuen Designed by Masayo Oikawa Designed by Nilyn Paefuen Celebrate languages all over the world. Open up Canva and start designing your postcard now. [Start designing](

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