Principles Of Design

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Product Highlights

  • Typographic Design
  • Principles of Photography
  • Working with Colour
  • Principles of layout
  • Design theory
  • Visual Communication Design Principles
  • Visual Communication Design Elements

Description

Highlights

Visual communication design is the art of visual communication through the use of images, words, and ideas to disseminate information, to activate brands and to solve visual communication design problems. Graphic design can be used for advertising, or just for entertainment intended for the mind.This course is encompasses key design elements and principles. Design elements include line, shape, form and texture, and design principles cover composition, balance, contrast and focal point.

DURATION | 3 DAYS

Assumed Knowledge

There are no prerequisites for the course, it’s for anyone curious about basic principles of design.

Each student on this Course will receive:

Certificate of completion

12 months FREE email support

FREE class repeat (if necessary)

Course Notes/Slides

MSD  holds the below Acreditations

Acreditations

Indesing CC Banner Training

Visual Communication Design Principles

■ Exploring balance ■ Using rhythm as visual poetry ■ Proportion and why it affects your design ■ Focal Point – what are you trying to communicate? ■ Unity in design

Visual Communication Design Elements

■ Linear qualities ■ Organic and geometric shapes ■ Open and closed direction ■ The size relationship ■ Texture and surface quality ■ Hue and colour ■ Value and tone

Design theory

■ Democratization of the design landscape ■ The “templated” design mind ■ The impact of tech ■ Collaborating locally and globally ■ Authorship ■ Metaphorical references ■ Designer, client relationships ■ Keep it simple ■ Designing for men and women ■ The golden Mean

Principles of layout

■ Grid-based design ■ Web Design Fundamentals ■ Understanding grid systems ■ Making and breaking the grid ■ Grid based design for devices ■ Grid based design for print ■ Negative and white space ■ The proximity principle ■ The rule of thirds ■ Gestalt principles in graphic design ■ The laws of simplicity ■ The Golden Canon ■ Accessibility

Working with Colour

■ Colour theory ■ Additive and subtractive colour models ■ Device independent colour ■ Successful colour combinations ■ Colour for web and devices ■ Colour for print ■ The world of hexadecimal colours ■ Colour combination considerations ■ Colour theory for graphic designers ■ Colour harmonies ■ Colour psychology ■ Monochromatics ■ Harmonious sets ■ Triads, tetrads and pentagrams ■ Complimentaries and split complementaries

Typographic Design

■ An introduction to typography ■ The typographic anatomical study ■ Ways to improve your typographic designs ■ Elements of typographic style ■ Designing for di erent age groups ■ Five principles for choosing type ■ Typographic considerations for print ■ Type on the web ■ Type when working with devices ■ An introduction to designing type ■ Stop stealing sheep ■ Type weights and their implications on your design ■ Find the right type ■ To kern or not to kern ■ The seven deadly sins of typography ■ Typographic toolkits

Principles of Photography

■ Photographic composition ■ Shape and Line ■ Pattern ■ Volume and lighting ■ Texture ■ Contrast and framing ■ Basic Lighting techniques ■ Finding your view ■ The background and foreground dynamic ■ Getting in closer ■ Flash like a pro ■ Chasing the light ■ Photographic composition

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