1-Day Workshop · 22 May 2026 · Amara Singapore

Design Hacks for
Non-Designers

Communication Design Shortcuts for Non-Designers

Design Hacks gives non-designers the visual literacy to produce visual materials for communication — faster, without guesswork, and without needing a creative team on standby.

Canva-based · Hands-on No design background required Govt billing via Vendors@Gov
1 Full Day
4 Core Modules
23 Yrs, Your Trainer
★★★★★ Past Participants

Upcoming Run

22 May 2026
Time 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Venue Amara Singapore
Format In-person

Fees (SGD, nett, per person)

Early Bird (by 1 May) $766.50
Standard Rate $837.90
Group of 3+ (by 1 May) $698.25

GST not applicable · Govt billing via Vendors@Gov / InvoiceNow

Past participants from
Enterprise Singapore Singapore Prison Service People's Association Ministry of Education

Hear from Professionals Who Have Attended

★★★★★

"Trainer was knowledgeable and provided relevant 'hacks' on how to get better design. I felt like I learnt a lot about design."

Development Partner

Enterprise Singapore

★★★★★

"Trainer is concise and clear in his delivery of training content. The design websites recommended by the trainer are very useful and extensive!"

Staff Officer

Singapore Prison Service

★★★★★

"Easy to use and convenient to tap on resources. Useful hacks and sharing of online resources."

Head

People's Association

★★★★★

"I have used Canva slightly before and this course opened up more ideas and usage for me."

Assistant Manager

Ministry of Education

The Invisible Cost of Poor
Visual Communication

Most professionals are expected to communicate visually. Very few receive any training on how to do it well. The gap shows — and it costs more than you realise.

The Same One or Two People Do All the Design Work

When visual tasks pile onto the same few staff, it creates bottlenecks, delays, and resentment. Everyone else submits materials that look inconsistent — or just avoids the task entirely.

Templates Can't Save You If You Don't Know the Rules

Most people can use PowerPoint or access Canva. Far fewer can use them well. Without understanding how humans perceive visuals, even polished templates can look amateurish after customisation.

Poor Visuals Undermine Otherwise Solid Work

A cluttered slide deck or a visually chaotic infographic signals carelessness — regardless of the quality of thinking behind it. First impressions in professional communication are visual, not verbal.

Designed for professionals who don't identify as designers — and never will

Design Hacks is not a creative course. It is a practical, rule-based workshop that teaches non-designers the underlying logic of good visual communication — so they can apply it consistently, quickly, and independently.

You will learn what experienced designers know instinctively: why certain layouts feel clear, why some colour pairings work, how to guide the viewer's eye, and how to avoid the common mistakes that make materials look unprofessional.

  • 01 Grounded in Gestalt psychology and professional design principles — not guesswork or "creative flair".
  • 02 Hands-on Canva application throughout — you practise on real materials, not hypothetical exercises.
  • 03 Taught by an award-winning creative director with 23 years of real-world design and branding experience.
  • 04 A curated toolkit of design resources and references you can draw on immediately after the workshop.

Any professional who produces visual materials as part of their job

No design background required. No prior Canva experience needed. What matters is that creating visuals is part of your work — and you want to do it better.

Policy Officers Comms & Engagement Staff Programme Managers HR & L&D Officers Operations Staff Senior Executives Admin Officers Anyone who creates visuals for communication

Four Modules. One Full Day.
Immediately Applicable Skills.

Each module builds on the last — from the psychology of how people perceive visuals, to the specific decisions that determine whether your materials look professional or not.

Part 1 Gestalt Principles

How the human brain perceives and organises visual information — the foundation all good design is built on.

  • Emergence and visual organisation
  • Proximity, similarity and closure
  • Symmetry, continuity and common region
Part 2 Key Design Elements & Principles

The visual vocabulary that every designer uses — applied practically so you can identify, replicate, and apply them.

  • Good design characteristics
  • Lines, shapes and negative space
  • Unity, hierarchy, balance and contrast
  • Scale, proportion and emphasis
Part 3 Colour, Imagery & Graphics

Making confident, intentional choices about colour and images — the two elements most often mishandled by non-designers.

  • Colour theory: terms, harmony, mood and palette
  • Choosing and manipulating images and graphics
  • Image nature and composition
  • Icons, clip art and infographic elements
Part 4 Typography, Layout & Grids

How text choices and layout structure shape whether your work is read as clear and professional — or cluttered and amateurish.

  • Choosing & Pairing Fonts
  • Common Text Mistakes
  • Callouts, Blurbs & CTAs
  • Layout Grids & Golden Ratio

How this programme differs from
SkillsFuture-funded courses

Our programme is not SkillsFuture funded. Here is why that works in your favour.

Typical SkillsFuture-Funded Courses
Design Hacks Programme
Curriculum quality is assured through SSG's approval process, with limited flexibility for changes after approval.
The programme is reviewed before every run to ensure it addresses the real challenges of each cohort of leaders.
Case studies are often drawn from generic corporate or international contexts — less relevant to Singapore's public service.
The content is adapted to the Singapore public sector context, ensuring relevance and immediate real-world applicability.
Often structured for assessment with limited flexibility
Highly flexible, hands-on, and adapted to the cohort's experience
May include certified trainers with varying practical experience
Delivered by an award-winning practitioner with real client work
Generalised to fit wide audiences
Tailored for non-designers creating real workplace visuals
Group sizes are often maximised for subsidy purposes, limiting peer interaction and individual coaching time.
Max. class size is 20. Every leader receives direct feedback & personalised coaching on their action plan.

Leave with Skills You Can
Use the Very Next Day

This workshop is measured not by what you sit through, but by what you walk away able to do independently — without creative support, without trial and error, and without starting from scratch every time.

A Working Design Framework

Apply a consistent set of rules to any visual task — slides, infographics, social posts, internal communications — so your output looks deliberate rather than accidental.

Confident Canva Proficiency

Use Canva beyond templates. Customise layouts, work with colour palettes, manipulate images, and set up typography correctly — without breaking what works.

A Curated Resource Library

Walk away with a hand-picked set of design websites, image sources, icon libraries, and reference tools recommended by your trainer — ready to use immediately.

The Language to Work with Designers

When you need to brief a designer or vendor, you'll know how to communicate what you want — reducing revision rounds and wasted time on both sides.

Reduced Dependency on Design-Literate Colleagues

Stop bottlenecking visual tasks through one or two staff. Distribute design capability across your team and move faster on communications work.

The Ability to Spot What's Wrong — and Fix It

Diagnose why a visual isn't working and make targeted corrections — rather than guessing, starting over, or accepting output that doesn't meet the standard.

Led by a Practising Creative Director

EC
Mr Eugene Chen
Creative Director · Design Consultant · Adjunct Lecturer
Masters of Design
Registered ACLP 2.0 Certified Adult Educator
Cambridge Diploma for Teachers and Trainers

Eugene Chen is the Creative Director of ELEFANT, an award-winning brand, communications, and creative consulting agency. He is concurrently an Associate Principal Consultant at i1920, a strategy-based brand consultancy.

Over 23 years, Eugene has led branding, design, and advertising projects across the private and public sectors. His work includes the brand identity for the 1st Asian Youth Games — among numerous other campaigns developed for organisations across Singapore and the region.

Outside his practice, Eugene teaches Branding and Advertising at M.A.D. School and Orita Sinclair School of Design and Music, where he has served as Adjunct Lecturer for over 11 years. He also mentors students and entrepreneurs through two SMU-UOB enterprise and undergraduate programmes. Eugene is a registered ACLP 2.0 Certified Adult Educator.

What participants consistently note: Eugene teaches design as a discipline with rules and logic — not as a talent you either have or don't. That approach makes the learning immediately accessible, no matter your background.

23 Years Industry Experience 11 Years in the Classroom Award-Winning Agency SMU Mentor ACLP 2.0 Certified Cambridge-Certified Trainer

Frequently Asked Questions

No prior Canva experience is required. The workshop is designed for those who are new to Canva as well as those who have used it occasionally. What you'll gain is the underlying design knowledge to use it with intention — not just instinct.
Bring an internet-enabled laptop with a Canva account set up (the free plan is sufficient). A mouse will be useful. To make the course personally relevant, we encourage participants to bring a past or current project for practice.
Yes. The course is role-agnostic. It's equally relevant for those who produce their own materials and those who review and approve the work of others. Understanding the rules of good design improves your ability to brief, evaluate, and sign off on visual communications — regardless of grade.
Absolutely. While Canva is the hands-on tool we use in the course, the principles you learn—human visual perception and Gestalt rules—apply to any design software, including PowerPoint. You’ll leave knowing how to make every slide, poster, or report look polished, regardless of the tool.
Yes. This course is built for beginners. We focus on just the most impactful design rules, so you don’t need years of study. Through hands-on exercises, you’ll experience and apply these principles immediately, giving your visuals a noticeable improvement in just one day.
Definitely. The course is designed for people like you. You’ll learn practical, easy-to-apply rules that make your visuals work better, saving time and reducing frustration while delivering good results.
Government agencies are invoiced through Vendors@Gov or InvoiceNow on 30-day payment terms. Include your BU code in the registration form and we will handle the rest. No payment is required upfront.
Yes. In-house runs can be customised to your agency's context, communication materials, and branding requirements. Email info@maitreallianz.com to discuss scope and availability.

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