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Mpeak Success Academy 2025: Canva: Create a Presentation That Persuasives

  • Datum
    25. 11. 2025
  • Ura 16.00 - 19.00
  • Lokacija MPIK Innovatorium, Pameče 167

A good presentation is more than just text – it’s a visual story that speaks for you. In the workshop “Canva: Create a Presentation That Persuasives,” you’ll learn how to quickly create professional, aesthetically pleasing, and effective presentations in Canva that grab attention and support your message. With a few right tricks, you’ll be able to create impactful materials yourself – from business pitches to promotional content.

By participating in the workshop you will:

  • learned key design principles for clear and attractive presentations,
  • learned how to use Canva's templates, elements, and animations,
  • learn how colors, fonts, and images affect the perception of a message,
  • create your own presentation step by step,
  • receive tips for effectively combining text and visual elements,
  • discovered how to build trust with customers and partners with a good graphic image.

The workshop is intended for:

  • To potential entrepreneurs – you have an idea, but you don't know how to make it happen yet.
  • Startups – looking for additional customers and stable revenue.
  • Existing companies – you want to grow and develop with the help of new knowledge.

Speakers

Foto Tine Hamler

Tine Hamler

Tine is a startup entrepreneur, product consultant and mentor with over a decade of experience in international markets. He co-founded a company that was a finalist at TechCrunch Disrupt in the US. Today, he works as a partner in two award-winning market research and marketing startups in the UK and the US.

Information

Participation is FREE, REGISTRATION is required (by 20. 11. 2025). The number of places is limited.

Additional info: jure.knez@rra-koroska.si, 031 340 989

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