Struggling to spark lively conversations in your Canva community? Would You Rather prompts are a playful way to get members thinking, sharing, and connecting over creative choices. Use these templates to energize your discussions and foster a fun, engaged group.
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Would You Rather questions tap into the psychology of choice, encouraging members to reflect and share their unique perspectives. The format is simple but powerful: by presenting two intriguing scenarios, members are prompted to compare, imagine, and articulate their preferences. This not only drives interaction but also reveals insights about their creative styles and personalities.
For Canva communities, these prompts are especially effective. They invite members to think outside the box, showcase their design tastes, and connect over shared interests. The playful tone lowers the barrier for participation, making even quieter members more likely to join the conversation. With every response, the community feels more dynamic and connected.
Would you rather design a Canva poster for your favorite movie or your favorite book?
💡 Example: "I would rather design for my favorite book because I love visualizing scenes!"
Would you rather only use Canva templates with bold colors or only muted palettes for a month?
💡 Example: "Muted palettes for me, it's easier on the eyes!"
Would you rather create social media graphics or event invitations in Canva for the rest of the year?
💡 Example: "Invitations are my jam, love making them pop!"
Would you rather collaborate on a Canva project with a celebrity or with your best friend?
💡 Example: "With my best friend, teamwork makes it fun!"
Would you rather lose all your Canva fonts or all your Canva photos for a week?
💡 Example: "I'd lose fonts, I rely on my photos too much!"
Would you rather design using only Canva's free elements or only paid elements?
💡 Example: "I'd go with free elements to keep it accessible."
Would you rather make a Canva logo for a tech startup or a bakery?
💡 Example: "A bakery logo would be so much fun to design!"
Would you rather create a Canva vision board for your goals or for your dream vacation?
💡 Example: "Dream vacation for sure! I need inspiration."
Would you rather use only Canva's gradients or only solid colors in your designs?
💡 Example: "Gradients add more depth, so I'd pick those!"
Would you rather always use Canva on mobile or only on desktop?
💡 Example: "Desktop, I need that big screen!"
Would you rather design a Canva resume or a Canva portfolio website?
💡 Example: "Portfolio website, it shows more creativity."
Would you rather never use Canva animations again or never use Canva stickers again?
💡 Example: "I'd give up stickers, animations are too cool."
Would you rather design for a big event or a small personal celebration in Canva?
💡 Example: "Small personal events are more meaningful for me."
Would you rather create Canva templates for beginners or for pros?
💡 Example: "Beginners, I love making things easy to use."
Would you rather only use Canva's default fonts or only upload your own fonts?
💡 Example: "Default fonts are great and save time."
Would you rather design a Canva infographic or a Canva presentation?
💡 Example: "Infographics let me combine info and visuals creatively."
Would you rather work with only three colors or only three fonts in Canva for a month?
💡 Example: "Three colors, because I love typography variety."
Would you rather use only icons or only photos in your Canva designs?
💡 Example: "Photos, they tell a bigger story."
Would you rather design a Canva post for Instagram or for LinkedIn?
💡 Example: "Instagram is more visual and fun."
Would you rather only use Canva's drag-and-drop or only keyboard shortcuts?
💡 Example: "Drag-and-drop for sure, it's intuitive."
Would you rather always design Canva graphics solo or always in a team?
💡 Example: "Teamwork brings out the best in my designs."
Would you rather have unlimited Canva elements or unlimited Canva templates?
💡 Example: "Unlimited elements give me more creative freedom!"
Would you rather redo your oldest Canva design or improve your most recent one?
💡 Example: "Redoing my oldest would show how far I've come."
Would you rather design Canva graphics for a serious cause or a fun campaign?
💡 Example: "Fun campaigns let me be more playful."
Would you rather only use Canva's retro fonts or only Canva's modern fonts?
💡 Example: "Retro fonts have so much character!"
Would you rather design a Canva calendar or a Canva planner for your year?
💡 Example: "Planners help me stay organized."
Would you rather only use Canva shapes or only Canva lines in your designs?
💡 Example: "Shapes, they give more variety."
Would you rather design a Canva poster for a summer festival or a winter gala?
💡 Example: "Summer festival, I love bright colors!"
Would you rather have access to every Canva stock photo or every Canva illustration?
💡 Example: "Illustrations, they make designs unique."
Would you rather only use Canva's grids or only Canva's frames?
💡 Example: "Frames, they add fun shapes to photos."
Would you rather design a Canva birthday card or a Canva thank you note?
💡 Example: "Birthday cards, more room for creativity."
Would you rather teach a Canva class to beginners or advanced users?
💡 Example: "Beginners, it's rewarding to see progress."
Would you rather design a Canva meme or a Canva infographic?
💡 Example: "Infographics, I enjoy organizing facts visually."
Would you rather design a Canva cover for your favorite playlist or for a podcast?
💡 Example: "Playlist covers let me match music vibes."
Would you rather use only Canva's photo filters or only Canva's text effects?
💡 Example: "Text effects, they catch attention."
Would you rather share your Canva designs publicly or keep them private?
💡 Example: "Public, I like getting feedback."
Would you rather design a Canva template for teachers or for students?
💡 Example: "For teachers, they need creative resources."
Would you rather only use Canva's default backgrounds or upload your own?
💡 Example: "Uploading my own makes it unique."
Would you rather design a Canva business card or a Canva flyer?
💡 Example: "Flyers allow for more creativity."
Would you rather use Canva to create digital planners or printable wall art?
💡 Example: "Printable wall art, love decorating spaces."
Would you rather always use Canva's undo feature or always use the copy-paste feature?
💡 Example: "Undo saves me from mistakes!"
Pick a Would You Rather template that fits your group's vibe and post it as a standalone thread, a story, or as a comment prompt. Encourage members to vote, reply, or explain their choices for richer engagement. Highlight especially creative or thoughtful answers to keep the momentum going. Rotate question themes to maintain freshness and appeal to different interests within the Canva community.
On all platforms, use bold or emoji to make Would You Rather prompts stand out. Pin top responses, use polls where possible, and reply to comments quickly to keep the conversation lively. Adapt the template length for platform limits and use images or design mockups to make questions more engaging.
Frame your prompts to encourage members to compare Canva-specific tools or workflows, such as 'Would you rather build a project from scratch using Brand Kit, or start with a pre-designed Template?' This not only sparks discussion, but also helps members learn about features they may not use regularly.
Use scenarios like 'Would you rather design a social media post using Magic Resize or manually adjust dimensions for each platform?' or 'Would you rather organize your assets in Folders or rely on Recent Designs?' This approach brings real-world Canva workflows into the conversation and appeals to users at different skill levels.
Create prompts such as 'Would you rather collaborate on a team presentation in real-time, or leave asynchronous comments for feedback?' This taps into Canva's collaboration tools and starts discussions about best practices, challenges, and tips for using features like Team Folders and shared links.
Absolutely! Spotlight features like Text to Image or Magic Edit in your prompts—for example, 'Would you rather use Canva’s Text to Image AI or stick with traditional stock photos?' Monitor Canva updates and periodically update your posts to keep discussions timely and informative.
Create prompts that highlight the value of both versions, such as 'Would you rather use only free Canva elements and fonts, or explore premium Pro assets for your next project?' This not only educates users about Pro features but also ensures inclusivity for those using the free plan.
Members may have varying experiences depending on whether they use Canva on desktop, mobile, or tablet. Frame prompts such as 'Would you rather design on Canva’s mobile app or desktop platform?' and provide tips for ensuring that templates are optimized for all device types and accessible to users with different needs.
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