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“Be Your Own Graphic Designer with Canva.com”

Carol Hill & Marilyn Thomsen
6/11/22

Categories: IR, I

Talk Abstract:
Get a free subscription to Canva.com and begin creating eye catching graphics for social media, invitations, photo books, posters, bookmarks, presentations, flyers, postcards, t-shirts, etc in just a few minutes. Once you have the finished design, you can download it in various formats and then publish it to social media, send it to a print shop, or put it into an email to send as an advertisement. We will also be showing free photo sites that you can use without any copyright concerns.

Speaker Bio:
Carol Hill is the Family History and Temple Consultant trainer for the 6 stake Lindon Family History Center and as a Young Single Adult Stake family history consultant. Recently, Carol ended a 6 year Family History Service mission as a Facebook Administrator. Since earning a bachelor’s degree in Family History from BYU in 2003, Carol has been helping others with their family history. Check out her FreeGenealogyHelp.com website to see Family History YouTube videos that help viewers understand different features of FamilySearch, and other genealogy sites as well. She loves her 6 children, 26 grandchildren, and wonderful husband who loves developing Family History Mobile Apps.

Marilyn Thomsen, the editor of UVTAGG’s newsletter, loves helping friends and family with their research. She graduated with a B.A. in family history from Brigham Young University, completing an internship at the National Archive Branch in Atlanta, Georgia. Twice she won BYU’s award for her family histories. She has served missions at the Family History Library in SLC and as a US & Canada service missionary. She served as Director of the Alpine Multi-stake, Lindon Multi Stake, and Orem Sunset Heights Tri-Stake Family History Centers in Utah. Her husband, Richard, shares her passion for digging up dead relatives and connecting them to living relatives.

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NOTICE: This presentation is part of a set of over 400 presentations on genealogy and family history produced by "UVTAGG: The Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group".
For full details and to join, see the website https://uvtagg.org.