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Expand Up @@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ A screenshot of the pyOpenSci color palette in Canva.
When creating content within Canva, it's important to note that the content will be created under your own pyOpenSci account. In order to ensure transparency and openness, one of the first things you need to do upon starting a new project in Canva is to share it with the pyopensci-canva-team. This can be accomplished by clicking the 'Share' button in the top right, and then selecting pyopensci-canva-team from the Collaboration Link dropdown.

```{figure} /images/canva-images/canva-share.png
:alt: This image is comprised primarily of text, which reads left-to-right, top-to-bottom. In the top right there are three buttons: a small graph for analytics, a button to 'Publish as Brand Template', and a 'Share' button. When the Share button is clicked, the resulting menue has text that reads 'Share this design.' Beneath that is 'People with access' and a hyper-linked Edit button. Beneath that is a text box, where individuals can be added. Beneath that are a series of circles, which are icons for all of the individuals who currently have access to a given Canva project. Then there is text that reads 'Collaboration link,' below which is a dropdown menu on the left, and permissions on the right. The dropdown options are: Only people added can access (Only people with access to the design can use this link.), pyopensci-canva-team (Anyone from pyopensci-canva-team can access the design using this link), Anyone with the link (Anyone can access the design using this link. No sign in required.) In this screenshot, the pyopensci-canva-team is selected, and the permissions are set to 'Can edit.'
:alt: This image is comprised primarily of text, which reads left-to-right, top-to-bottom. In the top right there are three buttons: a small graph for analytics, a button to 'Publish as Brand Template', and a 'Share' button. When the Share button is clicked, the resulting menu has text that reads 'Share this design.' Beneath that is 'People with access' and a hyper-linked Edit button. Beneath that is a text box, where individuals can be added. Beneath that are a series of circles, which are icons for all of the individuals who currently have access to a given Canva project. Then there is text that reads 'Collaboration link,' below which is a dropdown menu on the left, and permissions on the right. The dropdown options are: Only people added can access (Only people with access to the design can use this link.), pyopensci-canva-team (Anyone from pyopensci-canva-team can access the design using this link), Anyone with the link (Anyone can access the design using this link. No sign in required.) In this screenshot, the pyopensci-canva-team is selected, and the permissions are set to 'Can edit.'
A screenshot of how to share with the pyopensci-canva-team in Canva.
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Once the Canva project has been shared with the broader pyOpenSci team, it can be accessed from the Proejcts menu on the Canva home page. The project can then be added to the appropriate folder on the home page. As of this writing, pyOpenSci uses the following folders:
Once the Canva project has been shared with the broader pyOpenSci team, it can be accessed from the Projects menu on the Canva home page. The project can then be added to the appropriate folder on the home page. As of this writing, pyOpenSci uses the following folders:

* pyopensci-website
* proposal-graphics
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