Learnovo Kids

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🎨 Creative Technology · Learnovo Kids Nigeria

Your Child Can Design Logos, Posters, and Brands That Nigerian Businesses Will Pay For

Nigeria's most practical online graphic design course for children aged 7–17. Live classes in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and across Nigeria. Real tools. Real projects. A portfolio they can actually use.

👧 Ages 7–17 📅 8 Weeks 🔄 2 Sessions/Week 🌐 100% Online · Nigeria-Wide 🎓 Certificate of Completion
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Walk through any Nigerian market, scroll through any Lagos brand's Instagram, or look at any Abuja school event flyer — design is everywhere. But most of it is poor quality, because trained designers are scarce and expensive. Your child, at age 7, 9, or 13, can begin changing that today.

Why Graphic Design Is One of the Best Skills a Nigerian Child Can Learn Right Now

This is not an art class. This is career preparation — wrapped in the most creative, colourful, and immediately rewarding course we offer.

Every business in Nigeria needs design. Every event needs a flyer. Every school club needs a logo. Every WhatsApp group for a business, church, or community needs branded materials. The people making these are either untrained (and it shows) or expensive agency professionals that small Nigerian businesses cannot afford. A child who can design professionally is immediately useful to their family, their school, and their community — not eventually, but now.

Learnovo Kids' Graphic Design course teaches children aged 7–13 in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and across Nigeria to design logos, posters, social media graphics, and brand identities using the same tools that professional designers use every day. Not watered-down toy tools — real, professional-grade software used by designers working for Nigerian and international brands.

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The income opportunity is real and it starts early: Freelance graphic designers in Nigeria earn between ₦50,000 and ₦500,000+ per month depending on skill level and client base. Many Learnovo Kids graduates have taken their first paid design clients before finishing secondary school — not as a side project, but as a genuine professional service.

Beyond the income, graphic design builds something that lasts an entire lifetime: visual intelligence. The ability to see the world in terms of colour, space, hierarchy, and communication. Children who develop this skill see advertisements, websites, and branding differently. They see how choices are made, why some things feel trustworthy and others do not, and how powerful good design is as a tool for influence and communication.

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For parents who are unsure if their child is "artistic enough": Graphic design is a learnable skill, not an inborn talent. Children who cannot draw a straight line have become excellent designers. What matters is the willingness to learn and iterate — not natural artistic ability. We start every child at the very beginning and build from there.
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Nigeria's visual content market — advertising, social media, branding, publishing, and packaging — employs thousands of designers and is growing rapidly as more Nigerian businesses go digital. Children who start building design skills today are entering a market that will be even larger by the time they are ready to work in it.

What Your Child Learns and the Tools They Use

Every module is hands-on. Every concept is immediately applied to a real project. Every tool is one that professionals actually use.

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Colour Theory
Why certain colours work together and how colour creates emotion, trust, energy, and identity. Children learn the colour wheel, complementary colours, and how Nigerian brands use colour to connect with their audience. They build their own colour palettes from scratch.
Canva Colour Tools Adobe Colour
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Typography
How to choose fonts, pair them together, and use text as a visual element — not just information. Children learn the difference between display fonts, body fonts, and decorative fonts, and why the wrong font can ruin an otherwise perfect design. Real Nigerian brand typography examples are used throughout.
Google Fonts Canva Text Tools
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Layout, Spacing & Visual Hierarchy
The rules of how the eye moves through a design — what it sees first, second, and last. Children learn grids, alignment, spacing, contrast, and balance. These principles determine whether a design looks professional or amateur, and children apply them immediately in every project they create.
Canva Grid System Figma Basics
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Logo Design
What makes a logo memorable, versatile, and professional. Children learn the different types of logos — wordmarks, icon marks, combination marks — and design their own from concept to finished, exportable file. Many students design logos that their families and schools have actually used.
Canva Adobe Express
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Social Media & Print Design
Designing for Instagram posts, WhatsApp flyers, event posters, and print materials — understanding how design requirements differ between digital and print, how to design for Nigerian audiences, and how to produce work that looks professional at any size.
Canva for Social Adobe Express

What Your Child Will Have Built by the End

Every child leaves with a real portfolio — not a collection of exercises, but finished, shareable, professional-quality work.

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A Real Logo
A professionally designed logo with multiple colour versions, suitable for a real Nigerian business, school club, or personal brand
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A Social Media Series
A set of 3–5 coordinated social media graphics for a mock or real Nigerian brand — ready to post on Instagram or WhatsApp
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An Event Poster
A fully designed event flyer or poster, print-ready and sized for both digital sharing and physical printing
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A Design Portfolio
A collection of all course projects compiled into a shareable portfolio — ready to show potential clients, competitions, or secondary school applications
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A Colour & Typography System
A personal brand guide — colour palette, chosen fonts, and design style — that they can apply to everything they create going forward
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The Confidence to Take Clients
The knowledge, tools, and portfolio to begin taking real paid design work — from family businesses, school events, and local clients

What Happens Each Week

Live, instructor-led, project-based sessions. Every week ends with a finished piece of work your child created themselves.

🎨 Graphic Design Course Curriculum — 8 Weeks
2 live sessions per week · 60–90 minutes per session · Small groups · Real instructor
Week 1–2
Design Fundamentals
Children dive into the core principles — colour theory, typography, and visual hierarchy — immediately applying each to real exercises. By the end of week 2, they understand why good design looks the way it does and can explain the decisions behind any design they see.
Week 3–4
Logo & Brand Identity Design
Children design a logo from scratch — going through concept, sketch, digital execution, and final export. They learn the difference between a logo, a brand identity, and a brand style guide. Many children design logos for their family businesses or school clubs during this phase.
Week 5–6
Social Media & Print Design
Children design Instagram posts, WhatsApp flyers, and event posters for a range of Nigerian scenarios — a birthday, a school event, a business launch, a charity campaign. They learn how to design for different dimensions, audiences, and printing requirements.
Week 7–8
Final Project & Portfolio Presentation
Children complete a final design project of their choice — typically a full brand identity for a mock or real Nigerian business — and present their complete portfolio to the class, instructor, and invited parents. This is the showcase session, and it is always remarkable.

What Parents & Students Are Saying

Real results from Nigerian children who have completed this course.

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Amina redesigned our family business flyer the week after her course ended. My husband took it to a print shop and three different customers asked where we got our professional designer. She was sitting in the next room. She was 10 years old.
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Mrs Yusuf
Kano · Mother of Amina, 10 · Starters Programme
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I designed the logo for my school's science club. The teachers had it printed on T-shirts for the whole club. I've since had three people ask me to design things for them. I charge ₦5,000 per design. I'm 12.
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Chidi, 12
Lagos · Explorers Programme
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I enrolled my daughter because she was always doodling and I thought there might be something to channel. Eight weeks later she had a complete brand identity for a mock business — logo, colours, fonts, social media templates. I was genuinely impressed.
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Mr Okafor
Abuja · Father of Ngozi, 11
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My son designed a birthday invitation for his grandmother that looked like it came from a professional agency. She framed it. He was 8. That is when I understood what this course is actually building.
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Mrs Adeyemi
Port Harcourt · Mother of Tolu, 8
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Available Everywhere in Nigeria

100% online, live instructor-led classes. Your child can join from any city in Nigeria with a laptop and internet connection.

Abuja
Lagos
Port Harcourt
Kano
Ibadan
Enugu
Benin City
Owerri
Anywhere in Nigeria

Questions Parents Ask Before Enrolling

Straight answers to what Nigerian parents ask us most.

No drawing ability is required — and this is one of the most important things to understand about graphic design. Graphic design is primarily about making visual decisions: colour, layout, typography, and composition. These are learnable skills that have nothing to do with hand-drawing ability. Some of our most creative design students were children who "couldn't draw" — because they were not limited by hand-drawing instincts and thought more inventively with digital tools.
We use Canva for Education (completely free for students), Adobe Express (free tier), and Google Fonts (free). All tools run in a web browser — no installation required. As children progress, we introduce them to the professional design ecosystem — including Figma and Adobe's product family — so they are aware of the tools they will use professionally. The core tools for this course are all free.
Yes — with the right pacing and teaching approach. For ages 7–9, our sessions use simpler projects, more visual instruction, and more one-on-one attention. Children at this age learn design principles through hands-on making rather than theory. By the end of the course, 7-year-olds consistently produce work that surprises their parents — and themselves.
Many of our graduates do. Local businesses, market traders, schools, churches, and event organisers are everywhere in Nigerian cities and regularly need design work they cannot afford to pay agency prices for. A child with a clean portfolio and basic Canva skills is immediately useful to this market. We prepare children for this possibility — how to show their work, set a price, and deliver professionally.
Graphic design is one of the richest gateway courses we offer. The visual thinking skills it builds feed directly into Digital Art, Animation, Web Design, and Digital Marketing. Children who learn design first consistently perform better in these related courses because they already understand colour, layout, and visual communication. Many parents enrol their children in Graphic Design first, then build on it with complementary courses.
A laptop or desktop computer with a reliable internet connection is ideal. A tablet can work for some exercises but is less effective for layout and precision design work. A mouse (rather than just a trackpad) improves the experience significantly and is inexpensive to purchase. We advise each family on the best setup during onboarding.
Is your child Nigeria's next great designer? Let's find out.
Live online classes · Ages 7–13 · Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt & all of Nigeria · Limited spaces per cohort