Basic Elements of Design Design Principles and Software Overview
Designing for an organization, while requiring technical skill, is not just about knowing how to use a pagination program such as InDesign or manipulate photos using Photoshop. A designer is a visual storyteller, a person who pairs words with images and typography to best convey information to an audience. Good design evokes emotion and presents the news of the day with clarity and the proper tone. A business card, brochure, or website that has good design provides content that is more inviting, more easily comprehensible and is faster to process. Design isn’t about “making it look pretty,” it’s also about content, layout and audience analysis.
Recognize ways to work with graphic designers and other creative professionals.
Understand the history and design process of the graphic design profession.
Compare the concepts of balance, proximity, alignment, repetition, contrast and space.
Discover the use of white space to develop shape, form, and structure in graphic projects.
Syllabus
Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Week 1
What is Graphic Design?
Week 2
Elements of Design
Week 3
Basic Concepts of Design
FAQ
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Is financial aid available?
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Reviews
It was an amazing course, because it help me to improve my design abilities and I can understand that to much is not the best every time
My only question is about receiving your transcripts. All your words do not exist in the notes captions.
Otherwise, I'm enjoying
The course gives you a more stable foundation about Elements of Design. I am self-taught in terms of arts, but I still find this course valuable to take. Thank you!
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