Welcome To The Course!: Graphic Design Theory
Welcome To The Course!: Graphic Design Theory
This document gives you a course breakdown and gives you a basic outline of what to expect in
the course including when to expect student projects, sections and when you can skip ahead to
certain sections.
Also, make sure to check out the Resources Guide PDF that contains several pages full of helpful
resources for graphic designers! Also, if you want to be able to download some of the photos I used
throughout the course in various lessons please check out the Photo Links resource to find links to all
of the photos from Pexels.com.
You can find the above referenced files in the “Course Resources Guide” folder in the
downloadable .ZIP file that can be downloaded at the start of the course in the course guide lesson.
Take this section at your own pace. Do not feel you have to watch the ENTIRE theory section before
starting to dip your toes into the first Photoshop section.
We will cover:
Typography Basics
Color Theory
Layout Theory
Basic Grids
projects in this section. You can watch the videos in this section to get a client brief and general project
direction.
version. Create a cookbook that includes any style of recipes and have a little fun with this! I want you to
practice using master pages to create at least several spreads. Practice exporting your files in both a print
version and a digital version. Lessons in the course will guide you through this entire process.
We are going to review some main core design categories and talk about what types of projects you will
do and also what you will need to learn to leap into those design niches.
Logo Design
Print & Editorial Design
Pattern Design and Illustration
Package Design
Branding Design
UX/UI Design
Social Media/Digital Graphic Designer
NEW!!! Design Trends for 2020! And How to Create them!!!
We will go over some of the emerging design trends for 2020 and also learn how to create them in
software.
We will cover
Broken/Distorted Type
Skeuomorphic Design
Hand-Drawn Graphics
Motion in Design
Geometric Shapes