Say Ey! All-Purpose Kween Yasmin Takes Over Canva and Social Media
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- November 28, 2025
Filipino internet personality and social media personality Yasmin Marie M. Asistido, or more popularly known as Kween Yasmin has officially entered the digital design universe with her “All-Purpose Kween” theme package on Canva, and Filipino netizens are already putting it to full comedic use.
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Kween Yasmin now joins a growing list of local creators whose viral identity has become part of the design vocabulary used in social content, posters, layouts, and digital memes.
Her sticker and element pack includes:
- The expressive Kweemojis
- a playful face-letter alphabet
- cut-and-paste–style “Kween of Signs”graphics
- Filipino-inspired backdrops including palengke visuals and mango graham–style color themes
The rollout has already created a ripple effect across platforms. Facebook pages incorporated Kween Yasmin’s reactions into humor formats, applied the elements in birthday greetings, announcements, and personalized layouts. Canva-savvy users incorporated her stickers into sponsored posts, announcements, invitations, and even office email humor graphics.
The content creator also took to social media to express her gratitude following the release, sharing a message to her followers on Facebook, writing:
“Huhu sobrang dami nyo na mga big brands. Nakakaiyak, parang hindi ako makapaniwala na nangyayari ‘to. Unbelievable happen. Thanks so much sa inyong suporta everyone — ups and down. Thanks so much Papa God for our blessings I have.”
The “All-Purpose Kween” elements can be found by searching “Kween Yasmin” under Canva’s Elements tab. They are currently available for Canva Pro users.

Kween Yasmin first gained widespread popularity through short-form viral clips, humorous spoken poetry bits, and random but memeable gestures — especially her iconic peace-sign pose — making her naturally suited for a visual reaction pack. Her Canva collaboration highlights how Filipino internet humor continues to influence design and communication online.





