This unit focuses on building a consistent visual identity using Canva’s Brand Kit and template tools. Participants will learn how to upload logos, define brand colors and fonts, and apply them across different content types. Learners will create their own reusable templates for frequent use, ensuring consistent communication across campaigns or projects. This is especially useful for schools, health centers, councils, and MSMEs who want to maintain a professional image in their printed and digital materials.
This unit helps learners create and organize content across multiple pages—ideal for designing reports, brochures, and lesson packs. Participants will learn how to duplicate pages, maintain layout consistency, and use headers, footers, and section titles. It is especially useful for council documentation, teaching handouts, workshop materials, and promotional booklets. By the end of the unit, students will produce a complete multipage document using structured design practices.
Not all designs fit all screens. This unit introduces learners to platform-specific design sizes and strategies for engaging visual content. Students will explore Canva’s preset sizes for Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as learn design principles for maximizing engagement. The unit emphasizes real-time use by teachers, health officers, councils, and small businesses to communicate more effectively with the public.
Canva’s animation and video tools allow non-designers to produce dynamic and engaging content. This unit walks learners through animating text, icons, and images, and combining slides into short videos. It also covers how to add background music or narration. Participants will create awareness, educational, or promotional videos for their school, council, health center, or business.
In the final unit, learners explore Canva’s presentation features and team collaboration tools. They will practice delivering a Canva presentation, adding speaker notes, and sharing links for team edits or review. This is especially helpful for councils, classrooms, and businesses who need to co-develop or present ideas in real time. The unit concludes with a group task or individual final project.