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S$22/h
1st lesson free
- Graphic design
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- InDesign
- Typography
Graphic design is a creative field focused on visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, imagery, color, and layout. It combines art and technology to convey
- Graphic design
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- InDesign
- Typography
Lesson location
About Vikas
Graphic design is a creative field focused on visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, imagery, color, and layout. It combines art and technology to convey ideas, evoke emotions, and create visually appealing designs for various mediums. Common applications of graphic design include:
Key Areas of Graphic Design
Branding and Identity Design
Logos
Brand guidelines
Corporate identity materials (business cards, letterheads)
Print Design
Posters
Brochures
Packaging
Flyers and advertisements
Digital Design
Website and app interfaces (UI/UX)
Social media graphics
Digital ads
Motion Graphics
Animated videos
Title sequences
GIFs
Environmental Design
Signage
Exhibition displays
Wayfinding systems
Editorial Design
Magazines
Books
Newspapers
Tools Used in Graphic Design
Software:
Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
Figma, Sketch, or Canva for digital design
Hardware:
Graphics tablets
High-resolution monitors
Computers optimized for design work
Key Principles of Graphic Design
Balance: Symmetry or asymmetry in layout.
Contrast: Differences in color, shape, or size to emphasize elements.
Alignment: Proper arrangement for visual harmony.
Repetition: Consistency in patterns and elements.
Proximity: Logical grouping of elements to show relationships.
Would you like to explore more about graphic design trends, tools, or learning resources?
You said:
Study
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Studying graphic design involves developing skills in both creative and technical aspects to create visually compelling and effective designs. Here’s a guide to studying graphic design:
1. Understand the Basics
Design Principles: Learn concepts like balance, contrast, alignment, repetition, proximity, hierarchy, and space.
Typography: Study typefaces, fonts, and how to use them effectively.
Color Theory: Explore color schemes, psychology, and harmony.
Composition: Learn how to organize elements in a design.
2. Learn the Tools
Graphic Design Software: Familiarize yourself with tools like:
Adobe Photoshop (image editing)
Adobe Illustrator (vector design)
Adobe InDesign (layout design)
Canva (beginner-friendly platform)
Figma (UI/UX design)
Hardware: Use a reliable computer and consider a graphics tablet for precision.
3. Practice Hands-On Projects
Recreate existing designs to understand techniques.
Create your own projects like posters, logos, and social media posts.
Take up challenges, such as the “Daily Logo Challenge,” to build your portfolio.
4. Take Courses and Tutorials
Free Options:
YouTube tutorials (The Futur, Satori Graphics, etc.)
Coursera or edX free graphic design courses.
Canva Design School.
Paid Options:
Adobe Certified Professional courses.
Platforms like Skillshare, LinkedIn Learning, or Udemy.
5. Develop Soft Skills
Creativity: Think outside the box and innovate.
Communication: Convey ideas clearly to clients or teams.
Time Management: Handle multiple projects efficiently.
Problem-Solving: Address design challenges effectively.
6. Build a Portfolio
Include a variety of projects to showcase your skills.
Highlight personal and client work (if applicable).
Use platforms like Behance, Dribbble, or a personal website.
7. Stay Updated
Follow design trends and industry leaders on social media.
Read blogs like CreativeBloq or Awwwards.
Participate in design communities like Reddit’s r/graphic_design or forums.
About the lesson
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- SPM
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- English
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English
Graphic design is a creative field focused on visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, imagery, color, and layout. It combines art and technology to convey ideas, evoke emotions, and create visually appealing designs for various mediums. Common applications of graphic design include:
Key Areas of Graphic Design
Branding and Identity Design
Logos
Brand guidelines
Corporate identity materials (business cards, letterheads)
Print Design
Posters
Brochures
Packaging
Flyers and advertisements
Digital Design
Website and app interfaces (UI/UX)
Social media graphics
Digital ads
Motion Graphics
Animated videos
Title sequences
GIFs
Environmental Design
Signage
Exhibition displays
Wayfinding systems
Editorial Design
Magazines
Books
Newspapers
Tools Used in Graphic Design
Software:
Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
Figma, Sketch, or Canva for digital design
Hardware:
Graphics tablets
High-resolution monitors
Computers optimized for design work
Key Principles of Graphic Design
Balance: Symmetry or asymmetry in layout.
Contrast: Differences in color, shape, or size to emphasize elements.
Alignment: Proper arrangement for visual harmony.
Repetition: Consistency in patterns and elements.
Proximity: Logical grouping of elements to show relationships.
Would you like to explore more about graphic design trends, tools, or learning resources?
You said:
Study
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Studying graphic design involves developing skills in both creative and technical aspects to create visually compelling and effective designs. Here’s a guide to studying graphic design:
1. Understand the Basics
Design Principles: Learn concepts like balance, contrast, alignment, repetition, proximity, hierarchy, and space.
Typography: Study typefaces, fonts, and how to use them effectively.
Color Theory: Explore color schemes, psychology, and harmony.
Composition: Learn how to organize elements in a design.
2. Learn the Tools
Graphic Design Software: Familiarize yourself with tools like:
Adobe Photoshop (image editing)
Adobe Illustrator (vector design)
Adobe InDesign (layout design)
Canva (beginner-friendly platform)
Figma (UI/UX design)
Hardware: Use a reliable computer and consider a graphics tablet for precision.
3. Practice Hands-On Projects
Recreate existing designs to understand techniques.
Create your own projects like posters, logos, and social media posts.
Take up challenges, such as the “Daily Logo Challenge,” to build your portfolio.
4. Take Courses and Tutorials
Free Options:
YouTube tutorials (The Futur, Satori Graphics, etc.)
Coursera or edX free graphic design courses.
Canva Design School.
Paid Options:
Adobe Certified Professional courses.
Platforms like Skillshare, LinkedIn Learning, or Udemy.
5. Develop Soft Skills
Creativity: Think outside the box and innovate.
Communication: Convey ideas clearly to clients or teams.
Time Management: Handle multiple projects efficiently.
Problem-Solving: Address design challenges effectively.
6. Build a Portfolio
Include a variety of projects to showcase your skills.
Highlight personal and client work (if applicable).
Use platforms like Behance, Dribbble, or a personal website.
7. Stay Updated
Follow design trends and industry leaders on social media.
Read blogs like CreativeBloq or Awwwards.
Participate in design communities like Reddit’s r/graphic_design or forums.
Rates
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- 5h: S$110
- 10h: S$220
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