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Digital Creativity Classes for Kids & Teens LVL 2

Digital Graphics for Kids: Design comics, animate stories, build 3D models, and craft video ads.

Duration40 lessons
LevelBeginner
Age10–12
Learning format
Digital Creativity Classes for Kids & Teens LVL 2: graphic design, 2D/3D and animation at Kodland Online School
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About Course

This digital creativity course invites students ages 10 to 12 on an exciting journey behind the scenes of their favorite Disney animated films. Along the way, they'll explore graphic design, comics, animation, commercials, and 3D modeling – turning inspiration into their own original projects. By the end, every creative adventure becomes part of an impressive portfolio they'll be proud to share. This course goes beyond technology. Students develop: • Creative and critical thinking • Teamwork and collaboration • Reflective skills and self-awareness Along the way, they gain their first real experience in the IT field – experience that will serve them in future studies, careers, and beyond. It's an opportunity to explore interests, build confidence, and take the first step toward a future profession.

What your child will learn in this course

Your child will master graphic design, 2D/3D creativity and animation in Krita, WickEditor, Spline.

Graphic design

Will master color theory, fonts, composition and creating a brand identity in Supa.

2D animation

Will create movement and dialogue in WickEditor according to Disney principles.

3D modeling

Will master modeling characters and objects in Spline.

2D illustration

Will learn to draw in Krita: sketches, coloring, lighting and plots.

Full cycle of projects

Will go from an idea to the presentation of creative works.

Skills development

Will develop creativity, teamwork and time management.

Start with a free trial lesson to see how it works

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Meet your mentor
The session begins with getting to know your kid – what they enjoy, what inspires them, and how they like to learn and explore. Many children feel shy or unsure at first, so we focus on building trust and creating a calm, supportive atmosphere where they feel confident and at ease.

Curriculum: Digital Creativity LVL 2

In just eight modules, your kid will master the art of digital creativity inspired by the magic of Disney. They'll explore pixel art, bring characters to life through 2D animation, build in 3D, and craft their own comics. At the end they'll stand proudly behind their work and defend their very own creative portfolio. A moment of pride they'll carry with them.

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Module 1. Immersing in digital creativity. In search of a Spark!

Module 2. Graphic design in Canva. Growing a business in Zootopia!

Module 3. 2D-illustration in Krita. Wreck-It Ralph and the Sugar Rush game!

Module 4. A comic book in Krita. Drawing the stories of the Incredibles!

Module 5. Self-expression in WickEditor. Animating the emotions from the Inside Out!

Module 6. Building Rescue Robots in WickEditor

Module 7. Creating a 3D world in Spline. Entering the new future with WALL-E!

Module 8. Summarising the results

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Lessons, tasks, and projects live on a single platform. Kids can revisit materials anytime, review examples, and watch their progress unfold.

Case studies

From Questions to Cool Discoveries

Fatima, 10
Digital Creativity
Fatima, 10

Create an animation in WickEditor

Digital Creativity
Fatima, 10

“We are learning what features you need to be good at public speech, what we have previously learned, like how to edit and use stop motion.”

Digital Creativity
Fatima, 10

“We are learning what features you need to be good at public speech, what we have previously learned, like how to edit and use stop motion.”

Fatima, 10
Gabriela
Digital Creativity
Gabriela

Create an animation in WickEditor

Digital Creativity
Gabriela

“Create an animation in WickEditor of a robot demonstrating a function, then use video editing to join the scenes and add sound effects.”

Digital Creativity LVL 2
Gabriela

“Create an animation in WickEditor of a robot demonstrating a function, then use video editing to join the scenes and add sound effects.”

Gabriela
Lorena
Digital Creativity
Lorena

Posters design + a brand identity

Digital Creativity
Lorena

A Kodland student designed a series of posters showcasing various composition techniques, such as focal points, balance, and structure. She further developed this into a brand identity for an event, applying the chosen brand's fonts and colors to create a cohesive and professional poster design.

Graphic Design
Lorena

A Kodland student designed a series of posters showcasing various composition techniques, such as focal points, balance, and structure. She further developed this into a brand identity for an event, applying the chosen brand's fonts and colors to create a cohesive and professional poster design.

Lorena
Mia
Digital Creativity
Mia

A Kodland student developed this 3D Blender project inspired by My Little Pony

Digital Creativity
Mia

A Kodland student developed this 3D Blender project inspired by My Little Pony. She used manual modeling to achieve a clean aesthetic with pastel colors and soft volumes. By utilizing Array and Curve modifiers and building assets from scratch, she ensured a clear silhouette perfectly suited for children's animation

Digital Creativity LVL 2
Mia

A Kodland student developed this 3D Blender project inspired by My Little Pony. She used manual modeling to achieve a clean aesthetic with pastel colors and soft volumes. By utilizing Array and Curve modifiers and building assets from scratch, she ensured a clear silhouette perfectly suited for children's animation

Mia
Lara
Graphic Design
Lara

Posters design + a brand identity

Graphic Design
Lara

A Kodland student developed these works, featuring an urban art festival poster with a vibrant streetwise aesthetic and a minimalist Hello Kitty x Apple business card. She also captured a unique urban mood using intentional visual noise and muted colors to showcase a versatile design approach

Graphic Design
Lara

A Kodland student developed these works, featuring an urban art festival poster with a vibrant streetwise aesthetic and a minimalist Hello Kitty x Apple business card. She also captured a unique urban mood using intentional visual noise and muted colors to showcase a versatile design approach

Lara
Alexander
Digital Creativity LVL 2
Alexander

“I was inspired by different designs and how I would like a room like that for myself, with objects for the hobbies I enjoy”

Digital Creativity LVL 2
Alexander

“I was inspired by different designs and how I would like a room like that for myself, with objects for the hobbies I enjoy. I really liked how the space was used, how everything is in its place, and it looks truly functional. The hardest part was adding the image to the painting and the little chain.”

Digital Creativity LVL 2
Alexander

“I was inspired by different designs and how I would like a room like that for myself, with objects for the hobbies I enjoy. I really liked how the space was used, how everything is in its place, and it looks truly functional. The hardest part was adding the image to the painting and the little chain.”

Alexander
Johan
Digital Creativity
Johan

“This is my little village with an old cathedral that I made in Blender”

Digital Creativity
Johan

“This is my little village with an old cathedral that I made in Blender. It’s my final project, and I tried to use everything I learned: how to move things, how to draw them in 3D, and what colors to use. My idea didn't really change, and I love how it turned out. Thanks to my teacher and my friends for always helping me!”

Digital Creativity
Johan

“This is my little village with an old cathedral that I made in Blender. It’s my final project, and I tried to use everything I learned: how to move things, how to draw them in 3D, and what colors to use. My idea didn't really change, and I love how it turned out. Thanks to my teacher and my friends for always helping me!”

Johan

Our teachers are the core
of our school

Antonia Symeonidou
ScratchPython
Antonia Symeonidou
Antonia Symeonidou
7 years of experience

Skilled curriculum designer who builds beginner‑friendly lessons in Scratch, Python, web development, Unity, and Unreal Engine. Game development team lead at Vaslabs LTD, working on the sci‑fi adventure Cuprum 2929 in Unreal Engine.

“Also creates cozy, inspiring content about technology, learning, and digital creativity”

Nenad Tosic
PythonJavaScript
Nenad Tosic
Nenad Tosic
1 year of experience

Trained in software development at SoftUni Srbija, specializing in Python, JavaScript, and SQL. Completed advanced courses in Python programming, object-oriented design, and full-stack development—building projects with Flask, REST APIs, PostgreSQL, and front-end frameworks.

Passionate about teaching and helping students gain real-world coding skills with confidence.

Antonella Lusardi
RobloxScratch
Antonella Lusardi
Antonella Lusardi
10+ years of experience

Has over 10 years of experience teaching English and 5 years teaching Spanish through 1-on-1 tutoring and group lessons, with a Bachelor's degree in English.

For the past 4 years, has also worked part-time as a software developer after completing full-stack and backend bootcamps in MERN, Java, and Python.

Currently enjoys working on personal projects, including creating games with Lua in Roblox and Scratch.

Maja Prusak
Fantastic World Design
Maja Prusak
Maja Prusak
7+ years of experience

Graduated this year with a degree in Graphic Design, specializing in Game Design and Virtual Reality. Worked as a freelance graphic designer focusing on illustrations and character design, selling handmade merch at conventions.

Has been a Fantastic Word Design tutor at Kodland for 3 years.

Passionate about character creation and sharing art knowledge to help students grow their creativity and skills.

Marko Milicevic
JavaScriptPython
Marko Milicevic
Marko Milicevic
5 years of experience

Programming tutor with over seven years of experience in software development, DevOps, and cloud infrastructure. Skilled in Python, Node.js, React, and Azure.

Previously worked as a DevOps engineer, application support analyst, and full-stack developer—monitoring high-performance systems, building scalable applications, and supporting engineering teams.

Brings practical, real-world expertise into every lesson with a hands-on, engaging teaching style.

Reviews

Thousands of families are already with us

Sarah M
Sarah M
Parent
Minecraft
My son is very satisfied with his classes at Kodland. He has an excellent teacher, and the online lessons work smoothly without any technical issues. I always receive fast and helpful responses from the company whenever I reach out.
Renzo
Renzo
9 years old
Web Design
I've already learned how to do web design. I've created some really good websites including a pizzeria website.
Liam
Liam
11 years old
Python
The classes are actually fun. Last week we had a competition to see who could make the funniest bot. And when you mess up, nobody freaks out about it, they just help you fix it. That's huge for me. And I actually helped my friend with his computer science homework and he got an A! Now everyone thinks I'm some kind of coding wizard, which is pretty cool.
Emma
Emma
Parent
Unity
My son struggles with making friends — school's been tough for him. I was nervous about putting him in another group situation, even in an online format. But here something clicked. He was partnered with another kid on a project, and now they're basically inseparable. They FaceTime and text constantly... It's exactly what I'd hoped for!
Lucas
Lucas
Parent
Roblox
Noah's problem was he liked everything — coding one day, design the next, then drawing , etc. We didn't want to drop money on a course only for him to lose interest two weeks in. The mentor in the first lesson suggested game development since it combines coding and visuals. Smart call! Noah's been glued to his first game project ever since. He finally found his thing.

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