Canva Master Course 2026 | Design Smarter vs The Art & Science of Drawing
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
Udemy · Design
Canva Master Course 2026 | Design Smarter
Skillshare · Design
The Art & Science of Drawing
Per-criterion
34 hours of instruction covering Canva's full ecosystem — AI tools (Canva AI, VEO3, Magic Studio), video workflows, Canva Code, Docs, Whiteboards, Sheets and brand kits. Continuously refreshed to match current Canva releases; reviewers consistently note the course matches what they actually see on screen, which is rare for tool-specific courses.
Ronny & Diana hold the Canva Verified Expert badge, held by fewer than 50 people worldwide. Ronny spent two years at Canva HQ in Sydney; together they have published 700+ Canva tutorials on YouTube with 35 million-plus views. The insider depth of their instruction is the course's clearest differentiator.
At typical Udemy sale pricing ($15-20) for 34 hours of expert instruction from Canva-insiders, the per-hour cost is exceptional. 13 000+ reviews averaging 4.6 stars from 83 000 enrolled students gives strong external validation.
Ten practical projects with downloadable templates and real-world briefs. Projects span social media content, presentations, video content, brand identity and AI-generated assets — a broader output portfolio than most single-tool courses. The main limit is Canva as a platform: output is Canva-native, which is a slight ceiling for professional design roles that expect vector or print-ready files.
Canva is the de facto tool for small business, content creation, education and non-profit design work. The AI-integrated workflows taught here map directly to how marketing and content teams used Canva in 2025-2026. Slightly capped for strictly professional design contexts that require Illustrator- or Figma-grade outputs.
A genuinely systematic fundamentals curriculum — mark-making, measuring, proportion, 3D form, contour, and light-and-shadow — taught one skill at a time with clear demonstrations. Reviewers repeatedly call it the clearest beginner drawing instruction they have found. Capped only because it is deliberately foundational: no advanced rendering or stylistic range.
Eviston is the standout. Across our sample he is described as thorough, clear and easy to follow, and a Hacker News user recommended his series "without reservation". Twenty-plus years of studio and academy teaching show in the structured, one-skill-per-lesson pacing.
Included in the Skillshare subscription (~$14/month). The full multi-class Art & Science of Drawing path — basic skills through shading — sits inside one subscription, so a learner who works the sequence over a month or two gets an entire foundations program for the price of one month of access.
Every lesson ends with a concrete practice project, and the Skillshare projects tab carries thousands of student submissions. Learners report visible week-one improvement. Capped because the projects are skill-building drills, not a portfolio-grade body of finished work, and peer feedback is light.
The fundamentals — observation, proportion, constructing 3D form, controlling value — transfer directly to illustration, design and any subsequent drawing study. Reviewers note the skills make it easier to pick up later, more specialised classes. Limit is scope: it teaches the foundation, not a finished professional specialism.
Scoring methodology applies identically to every course on the site — see the formula.