Canva UI Update Increases Navigation Steps and Reduces Font Legibility
A recent Canva update has introduced a more cumbersome workspace navigation flow, requiring more taps and swipes to perform previously simple actions. Additionally, the UI font size has been reduced with no user-accessible control to adjust it. This affects Canva users who rely on efficient, low-friction workflows for design tasks.
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