Ali Horner Design

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Graphic design, web & digital marketing for ambitious brands. 15+ years | Apps in the App Store | @alihornerdesign

Yoga Studio - Canva Website Template 05/31/2026

I did something I’ve been building toward for a long time.

I’ve officially launched my first digital product, a fully editable Canva website template designed for yoga studios and wellness businesses.

This one came from everything I’ve learned over the years as a designer + what I wish small business owners had access to: something that looks professional, feels aligned, and doesn’t require hiring a developer or figuring out code.

It’s simple:
• You open it in Canva
• You customize it to your brand
• You publish it and you’re online

That’s it.

If you’ve been sitting on a business idea, or your current website doesn’t reflect where you’re going, this is for you.

You can check it out here:
https://payhip.com/b/YpRZE

This is just the beginning of a bigger library of templates I’m building for small business owners who need things done beautifully, quickly, and without overwhelm.

If you see this and it resonates, I’d genuinely love your support - even just a share goes a long way.

Yoga Studio - Canva Website Template 🌿 Yoga Studio Website Template (Canva)Create a calm, professional, and beautifully branded online presence in minutes with this fully editable Yoga Studio Website Template designed in Canva.Perfect for yoga instructors, wellness studios, pilates coac...

05/27/2026

AI can generate a logo in seconds.
But it still can’t design a brand.

And that’s not a criticism. It’s just the difference between speed and strategy.

AI is great for getting ideas out quickly. It removes the blank page problem and can produce visuals that look polished at first glance.

But a logo isn’t just a visual. It has to actually work in the real world; across websites, print, packaging, signage, social media, and more. It needs to stay consistent, scalable, and usable across different formats and applications.

That’s where design goes beyond the first impression.

Because something can look good on screen, but still not function properly when it needs to be applied everywhere a brand shows up.

There are also practical things most people don’t think about, like whether the design is properly built for production, or whether fonts used are actually licensed for commercial use. These details matter when something becomes a real business identity.

AI doesn’t replace that layer of thinking. It supports the early stage, but it doesn’t build the system behind it.

That’s where designers still play an important role, turning early ideas into something consistent, functional, and ready for real-world use.

Which makes me curious:

For designers:
Are you using AI as a starting point in your process, or avoiding it altogether?

For non-designers using AI:
When you create a logo or brand visual with AI, are you thinking about how it will actually function across different platforms, or mainly how it looks in the moment?

05/16/2026

Calling all teachers! Introducing Design & Marketing courses online for your students!
“Stop the Scroll Design Challenge”!

Check it out:

alihorner.gumroad.com

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