Course Content
Module 1: Getting Started with Canva Mobile App
Hii ndio mwanzo! In this module, we get to know the Canva app. We'll download it, create your free account, and get comfortable with the basics. Tuko sawa? You'll also learn the difference between the free and Pro versions, so you know exactly which tools you have to create beautiful designs without spending a coin.
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Module 2: The Core Skills of a Canva Creator
Sawa, you’ve got the basics down! This module is where we get our hands dirty. You'll learn the essential skills you need to become a pro at using the free Canva app. We’ll cover everything from using templates (that's the easiest shortcut!) to working with different elements, text, and photos. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to create your own unique designs from scratch.
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Module 3: Creating and Selling Your First Products
Sasa, it's time to build! In this module, you'll apply all the core skills you learned in Module 2 to create actual digital products that you can sell. We'll focus on products that are easy to design and have a high demand in the local market, like invitations, planners, labels, and even coloring books. By the end of this module, you'll have a small portfolio of completed designs that you can start selling to your friends, family, and online.
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Module 4: Marketing & Selling Your Designs
You've learned all the skills you need to create beautiful products. Now, it's time to learn how to find customers and make sales. In this module, you'll learn simple, effective ways to market your designs using the tools you already have on your phone. We'll focus on selling to your network first and then finding new customers.
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Using Canva Mobile App To Make Money (with Mwalimu Mkuu)

Lesson 3.2: Printable Calendars & Planners

Many people love to use printable calendars and planners to organize their lives. They are simple to design in Canva and are a great product to sell online. In this lesson, we’ll create two types of printable templates that your customers can download and print at home.

The Opportunity: Why Printables Are a Great Business

Creating and selling digital products like planners and calendars is a fantastic business for a Kenyan entrepreneur for a few simple reasons:

  • Low Cost, High Profit: You only need your phone and the free Canva app. There are no production costs or expensive machines needed to get started.

  • No Stock, No Storage: Since the product is digital, you never have to worry about storing inventory or running out of stock. You create it once and can sell it an unlimited number of times.

  • Always in Demand: Students, parents, professionals, and small business owners always need a way to organize their tasks, goals, and daily life. You can design products that help people solve a problem.

By making a simple, beautiful template, you’re selling a solution. Your customers just need to download the PDF, and they can print it as many times as they want!

Creating a Simple Monthly Calendar

  1. Start a New Design: From the Canva home screen, tap the plus (+) button and search for calendar.

  2. Choose a Free Template: Look for a free template that has a simple layout you like. You want one that is undated, so your customer can use it for any month or year. An undated calendar has spaces for the days of the week and dates, but the numbers and month are left blank.

  3. Customize with Your Style:

    • Change the colors of the template to colors that you like.

    • Change the font of the days of the week (like Sunday, Monday, etc.) to a font that is easy to read.

    • Add a simple design or element, like a small flower or a pattern, to the top of the page.

Creating a Weekly Planner or To-Do List

A to-do list is even simpler than a calendar and is a great option for a first product.

  1. Start a New Design: Tap the plus (+) button and search for weekly planner or to-do list.

  2. Choose a Free Template: Look for a free template that has boxes or lines where people can write their tasks.

  3. Make it Your Own:

    • Change the title to something like “My Weekly Goals” or “Daily To-Do List.”

    • Add a simple decorative element to make it look unique. For example, a checklist icon or a fancy border.

    • Ensure the colors are clean and simple, like shades of gray, blue, or green.

You have now created two more products for your portfolio! In the next lesson, we’ll design something that’s perfect for a small business: bottle wrappers and product labels.

Is this new version better? Are you ready to continue to the next lesson?

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