******** TIME STAMP ********* Fundamentals of Graphic Design FUNDAMENTALS OF IMAGEMAKING 0:00:00 Course Welcome 0:03:00 Introduction to Imagemaking 0:05:32 Denotative Imagemaking 1 0:10:23 Denotative Imagemaking 2 0:13:07 Techniques of Imagemaking 1 0:16:03 Techniques of Imagemaking 2 0:18:57 Techniques of Imagemaking 3 0:23:55 Process, Generation, Iteration 0:28:50 Imagemaking Demo 1 Printing with an Object 0:37:14 Imagemaking Demo 2 Duct Tape Prints 0:42:18 Imagemaking Demo 3 Improvised Light Table 0:47:12 Connotative Imagemaking 1 0:52:17 Connotative Imagemaking 2 FUNDAMETALS OF TYPOGRAPHY 0:56:46 Introduction to Typography 0:57:46 The Anatomy of Letters 1:00:45 Words and Spacing 1:03:41 Type Size The Point System 1:07:05 Typesetting Text 1:11:23 Typefaces, Fonts and Type Families 1:15:46 Typeface Categories 1:20:16 Denotation in Type 1:26:58 Connotation in Type 1:36:04 Looking at Letterforms 1:40:15 Experimenting with Letterforms 1:45:39 Typographic Composition FUNDAMENTALS OF SHAPE AND COLOR 1:49:55 Introduction to Shape & color 1:51:36 Graphic Shapes 1:54:33 Visual Constrast 2:00:13 Marks, Icons, and Symbols 2:03:39 Negative Positive, Figure Ground 2:12:15 Working With Color 2:17:17 The Color Wheel 2:21:55 Mixing Color Paint, Print and Screen 2:28:26 Rhythm and Pattern 1 2:33:06 Rhythm and Pattern 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITIONS 2:41:37 Introduction to Composition 2:43:29 Principle of Composition 2:50:40 Visual Contrasts 2:56:41 Single Contrasts 2:59:19 Multiple Contrasts 3:08:34 Type Contrasts 3:13:11 Image Constrasts 3:19:32 Composition in a Single Image 3:25:20 Cropping and Hierarchy 3:35:14 Compositions in Context 3:50:06 Conclusion ------------------------------------ Introduction to Typography TALKING TYPE 3:51:21 Course Welcome 3:53:55 Font Versus Typeface 3:58:28 Stroke and Proportion 4:02:33 Type Anatomy 4:05:11 Measuring Type 4:08:33 Choosing a Typeface TYPEFACES AND THEIR STORIES 4:12:49 Typefaces and Their Stories 4:15:09 Bembo Humanist Letters 4:19:07 Didot Enlightened Refinement 4:23:04 Claredon Type for the Masses 4:26:59 Futura the Typographic Avant-Garde 4:31:08 Helvetica International Modern 4:34:48 Scala Sans Typographic Remix PUTTING TYPE TO WORK 4:38:31 Working with Type 4:40:23 Typographic Space 4:46:19 Page Space 4:51:29 The Grid 4:55:35 Creating Hierarchy 4:58:52 Typographic Conventions MAKING MEANINGFUL TYPE 5:04:24 Making Meaninful Type 5:06:43 Typesetting with expression 5:12:29 Beyond Typesetting 5:17:26 The Typographic Poster --------------------------------- Introduction to Imagemaking IMAGE-BASED RESEARCH 5:21:50 Course Welcome 5:24:38 Practice 5:26:01 What Image Do 5:29:05 Considering the Book (in a graphic design context) MAKING IMAGES 5:30:56 Making Methods and Techniques 5:32:54 Denotation & Connotation 5:35:51 Range of Representation COMPOSITIONAL IS REALATIONAL 5:38:46 Composition is Relational 5:39:59 About Hierarchy 5:41:39 Scale 5:44:29 Space 5:48:32 Composition Figure Ground (from introduction to imagemaking) 5:50:44 Narrative 5:53:08 Simple Compostion Creating page Spreads DESINNING A BOOK WITH YOUR IMAGES 5:57:38 Bookishness 5:58:58 Complex Composition Putting your book together 6:01:59 Lazy Mom Lazy Wow 6:10:16 Katharina Pierini sming Books Nights moves 6:19:43 Laura Owens Hey What 6:23:53 Laura Owens New Work 6:36:27 Bruno Munari A Tale of Three Little Birds 6:42:55 Two simple bookbinding techniques ----------------------------------------- Ideas from the History of Graphic Design EARLY MASS MARKETING 6:50:38 Coure Introduction 6:52:10 Introduction to Early Mass Marketing 6:53:36 Form Follow Function 6:58:22 A Democratization of choice 7:00:58 A Revival of Styles 7:05:20 Style Mash-up 7:09:29 An Exaggeration of Type 7:15:24 Branding 7:21:12 A Household Name 7:25:01 Text and Image 7:30:47 Words Doing the Work THE BAUHAUS 7:33:42 Introduction to the Bauhaus 7:35:20 Founding the Bauhaus 7:41:01 The Founding year 7:48:00 The Bauhas and Architecture 7:52:20 Klee, Schlemmer & Albers 7:57:23 László Moholy-Nagy 7:59:20 Herbert Bayer 8:04:46 Color & Image 8:07:58 Textiles & Ceramics 8:09:44 Typography 8:12:23 Publications MODERNISM IN AMERICA 8:15:31 Introduction to Modernism in America 8:17:01 The Bauhas Influence 8:21:55 A Symbolic Language 8:26:41 Case Study Scope Magazine 8:27:59 Developing Corporate Identities 8:31:06 A new subjectivity 8:34:53 Case Study Fortune Magazine 8:37:12 Play and Humor 8:41:58 Case Study The Mechanized Mule brochure 8:43:32 Duality & Simplicity 8:48:02 Case Study El Producto Cigars 8:49:24 Rand's Logo Designs 8:53:03 A Clear identity GRAPHIC DESIGN RADICALISM 8:56:34 Introduction to Graphic Design Radicalism 8:59:36 The Objectivity of Swiss DEsign 9:05:45 Incorporating abstraction 9:07:23 Josef Mueller-Brockmann 9:12:18 The Grid 9:16:20 Emil Ruder 9:17:24 Compositional Strategies 9:19:28 The Subjectivity of Push Pin 9:25:54 Milton Glaser 9:31:02 The South 9:33:39 The Psychedelic Poster and Looking to the Past 9:41:29 The Diggers 9:46:56 Sister Corita's Aesthetics 9:53:31 Sister Corita's Politics ---------------------------------- Brand New Brand IDEATION: INVENT YOUR CLIENT 9:56:01 Course Welcome 9:59:58 Overview of Project 10:05:48 Invent YOur Client 10:08:08 Fake Your History 10:10:46 Unpack your adjectives 10:14:09 The Name Game VISUALIZATION: MAKE YOUR FAKE 10:21:13 In The Mood 10:25:55 Developing Your Identity Manual PALLET & LOGOTYPE 10:27:39 Shapes of Letters, Shapes of Words 10:32:14 Typographic Skeletons 10:37:19 Customizing Letters 10:41:58 Variations and Refinement 10:45:56 Adding Color 10:49:31 Adding a Mark Icon 10:55:29 Adding a Secondary Typeface 10:58:19 Adding Imagery 11:00:25 Adding a Secret Ingredient 11:03:09 Brand Applications and Mock-ups 11:09:43 Brand Development Guide
Hello fellow designers! Just finished the entire lecture. It is definitely worth it. Please understand that not each second of the lecture will teach you something new and unique, remember its a beginners course. But even with that being said, the perspectives and mindsets and insights they provide to the most simple concepts is fascinating and unlocks a whole new world of thinking. For ex, Ive been very comfortable with the concept of Denotation and Conotation for years now, but each time they mentioned it in the image making or typography section, I feel like they spark ideas and connections that I haven't thought of. Im glad I watched and took notes on it. It took me a total of 2 months and it was with it. I encourage you all to stay vigilant and do your best to watch. It will give you a great foundation of knowledge so moving forward you can practice the process of design. Especially the history section so many ideas we will encounter in the future has already been discussed in the past. Thank you my fellow designer, We will all make it to where we're supposed to be I promise!
@@JohannBaritono Hii Johann ive been graphic designing full time for 3 years, watching this course a few months ago. Heres the best advice i can offer from what I know: 1. Practice Practice Practice. Getting better at anything is 50% Knowledge 50% Application. If you watch the entirety of this lecture and dont apply its teachings with consistent practice then you will not retain any value from the 10 hours (more more like 20+ hours if your taking notes/pausing/breaks) we’ve spent watching this lecture. 2. See the world as a Designer. Whenever your out and about in the world and stumble across a piece of design ( a poster/Billboard/social media/logo/etc) you should stop and take a moment to analyze the design, How youd recreate it in Adobe or real life, and why the designer designed it the way that it did. doing this consistently will give you a mental library of effective compositions and design thinking. 3. Be inventive & Dont stay comfortable. Theres so many times where i have a design concept (im more of a conceptual designer than an technical designer) and i tell myself “thatd be such a good poster, but i couldnt make that.” this level of thinking will keep you and and design skills stagnant. Its often very uncomfortable to try something new. We’re almost guaranteed to be bad at it. But Growth comes from pain and discomfort. Be Brave and inventive about the things your curious about. Literally just 1 hour ago I had an idea for a design that seemed a bit out of my photoshop skillset, but said fuck it ill give it a shot anyway. and it cane out great! I am now more confident in doing similar tasks. Its okay to make bad art! 4. Keep it Fun! ive worked with several experienced designer who are totally complacent with where they are in their skillset. they know what they know and they dont what they dont. Its just a job to them. to many, thats perfectly fine. But i fully believe that passion takes us places we though we’d never reach. Keeping Graphic Design fun and passionate will fuel you to power through tough projects, discover new methods, meet other designers, and grow. Theres probably a lot more that can be said but this is what I could think of during my 15 minute break. Thank you and Good luck!
Hi Stella, how's it going so far ? I resolved to join the world of designers yesterday. Came across your comment this morning, trying to get inspiration from other designers.
@@davcatchy I downloaded the tutorial,I have been watching it ,I have done that several times😂,will put into practice what I have learnt soon🙈.So how are you doing with the graphic thing
It’s unbelievable the amount of information you are sharing in this course! Additionally, I’m lucky to understand your very clear pronunciation, my native language is Spanish and sometimes a have a little difficulty in understanding English conversation.This vídeo is a treasure I want to save for ever!
Really liked this course! Seemed like a stretch (11 hours) at the beginning, but it's definitely worth it. Theoretically very sound and gives novice and even more experienced graphic designers some interesting insights. Thanks for taking your time to create this and uploading it for free!
So thankful that I stuck it out to the end of this course, making time over many weeks. I did not expect the capstone project. It will be a massive help to my growth as a graphic designer.
This video or course is the perfect example of ‘Never judge a book by its cover or size’. 11 hours stretch seemed doubtful and difficult to comprehend initially, however, it is exceeding in all its wonders. Definitely worth a recommendation and shout out to the whole team for the great work done!!
Subscribed. Well done sir. I can't believe that such good people also exist. You're providing complete courses on single channel. Every video is actually a course. Just wow.
This channel provides high-quality content for free and people are not taking it seriously. If udemy offers these courses people will pay for this happily.
I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible Graphic Design tutorial. Your passion and enthusiasm for the subject were palpable, and it truly inspired me to push my limits and explore my creativity in ways that I never thought were possible.
10:27:37 PALLET & LOGOTYPE 10:27:39 Shapes of Letters, Shapes of Words 10:32:14 Typographic Skeletons 10:37:19 Customizing Letters 10:41:58 Variations and Refinement 10:45:56 Adding Color 10:49:31 Adding a Mark Icon 10:55:29 Adding a Secondary Typeface 10:58:19 Adding Imagery 11:00:25 Adding a Secret Ingredient 11:03:09 Brand Applications and Mock-ups 11:09:43 Brand Development Guide
Just watchjng this video for a few minutes and am beginning to see imagee differently , graphic design is life all around us, thank you from the deepest part of my heart for revealing this secret to me
Much appreciated course. I want to do graphic design. I've been an artist all my life, so this is perfect to add to my skillset. Last time I was enrolled at a university was 2009. Thank you.
Thanks a lot! I wish this content was available 7 years ago when I was working as a Graphic designer and was craving to know more about the basics and principles of design since I had no degree in it.
@@rajputreshav6525 just start creating something in a blank canvas, perhaps in a piece of paper or an art program. Anything that u can produce an art. Im using Illustrator and Photoshop and Im learning alot.
I've been designing my own images for a couple of going on 2 years now without taking any formalized training. I plan to learn all that I cN from this class in order to find formal techniques to improve my designs.
I am excited to learn. I moved to Africa to work with a nonprofit, but quickly realized the needs are greater than I can touch. Attempting to appeal for help at this point simply consists of Facebook posts, where even simple things like italics are not offered, and unedited photos that are most often submitted so I cannot control composition. I have so much to learn!!
Thank you so much for this course! I've been looking for a course like this for months. What a treasure I found today. I just started watching and the presentation and explanation of the topic is excellent. I can't wait to apply what I'm learning here.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! I’ve just begun graphic design classes to help with digital artwork I’ve been making on my phone but obviously the teacher has to get straight to the point as he doesn’t have much time to teach us! The classes are quite stressful as I am clueless on computers but your approach is much closer to what I need! It’s hard to get out of the art college mindset and into the graphic one but they feels much closer listening to you! Seriously thank you!!!
Very grateful for this course. Everything is explained with clarity and with great visuals. Thank you from my heart. Actually your whole channel is just awesome. 😁
Can we have more? This is so insightful, I just can't stop. Loving it and thanks for making this available to so many of us who want to purely learn. This is a gem!💎
“Truly creative people care a little about what they have done, and a lot about what they are doing. Their driving focus is the life force that surges in them now.” - Alan Cohen
Just watched this in one sitting... My eyes are numb and I need medical attention. Atleast I know more about making a picture with cool colours and shapes.
@@yenemezenagna8440 to be honest, I haven't finished the course, but I'm close. Each step requires practical work which consumes a lot of time but worth it in the long run.
Just FYI everyone, these courses were not made by these people. You don't owe them any thanks for taking the time to create it and give it out free, as it isn't theirs to give, neither should you be complimenting them for its quality or how useful it is to a beginner, as they had nothing to do with it. This is just a compilation of every video from the Calarts Graphic Design specialisation on Coursera.
Hello Sir. This is Rohit from India, I have just finished 2 hours of tutorial and going to complete this. i don't know anything about this and really want to learn this, just want to say that 'You Are Remarkable".
I didn't realize the first 4 hours was a full course! There seem to be multiple courses in this one post. Very well done btw. I do feel I need to go apply these ideas and return to follow up and compare.
I’m currently unemployed and waiting for my semester exam results for MBA HR. I have been promoting flyers for referral coupons via Reddit. This tutorial was so helpful for me 🤷♂️ Thank you so much for sharing! 💖
Hi! Would you say getting a degree in this field is worth it? I’m deeply interested in learning graphic design and pursuing it as a career! Thanks in advance!
Totally worth it. Graphic design is here to stay and every single company needs a graphic designer. It's a fun job, you will always find an opportunity, and it's always growing and changing. But you have to know that a degree in graphic design is not easy to get like most people would think. It's just as hard as getting other degrees.
@@stringedout You don't NEED a degree in graphic design to be successful or good at what you do, especially if you plan on doing freelance, however, when applying for a job at a company or design firm having a degree can push you above other applicants who don't. In the end, it's not necessary at all. The choice is up to you :)
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Fundamentals of Graphic Design
FUNDAMENTALS OF IMAGEMAKING
0:00:00 Course Welcome
0:03:00 Introduction to Imagemaking
0:05:32 Denotative Imagemaking 1
0:10:23 Denotative Imagemaking 2
0:13:07 Techniques of Imagemaking 1
0:16:03 Techniques of Imagemaking 2
0:18:57 Techniques of Imagemaking 3
0:23:55 Process, Generation, Iteration
0:28:50 Imagemaking Demo 1 Printing with an Object
0:37:14 Imagemaking Demo 2 Duct Tape Prints
0:42:18 Imagemaking Demo 3 Improvised Light Table
0:47:12 Connotative Imagemaking 1
0:52:17 Connotative Imagemaking 2
FUNDAMETALS OF TYPOGRAPHY
0:56:46 Introduction to Typography
0:57:46 The Anatomy of Letters
1:00:45 Words and Spacing
1:03:41 Type Size The Point System
1:07:05 Typesetting Text
1:11:23 Typefaces, Fonts and Type Families
1:15:46 Typeface Categories
1:20:16 Denotation in Type
1:26:58 Connotation in Type
1:36:04 Looking at Letterforms
1:40:15 Experimenting with Letterforms
1:45:39 Typographic Composition
FUNDAMENTALS OF SHAPE AND COLOR
1:49:55 Introduction to Shape & color
1:51:36 Graphic Shapes
1:54:33 Visual Constrast
2:00:13 Marks, Icons, and Symbols
2:03:39 Negative Positive, Figure Ground
2:12:15 Working With Color
2:17:17 The Color Wheel
2:21:55 Mixing Color Paint, Print and Screen
2:28:26 Rhythm and Pattern 1
2:33:06 Rhythm and Pattern 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITIONS
2:41:37 Introduction to Composition
2:43:29 Principle of Composition
2:50:40 Visual Contrasts
2:56:41 Single Contrasts
2:59:19 Multiple Contrasts
3:08:34 Type Contrasts
3:13:11 Image Constrasts
3:19:32 Composition in a Single Image
3:25:20 Cropping and Hierarchy
3:35:14 Compositions in Context
3:50:06 Conclusion
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Introduction to Typography
TALKING TYPE
3:51:21 Course Welcome
3:53:55 Font Versus Typeface
3:58:28 Stroke and Proportion
4:02:33 Type Anatomy
4:05:11 Measuring Type
4:08:33 Choosing a Typeface
TYPEFACES AND THEIR STORIES
4:12:49 Typefaces and Their Stories
4:15:09 Bembo Humanist Letters
4:19:07 Didot Enlightened Refinement
4:23:04 Claredon Type for the Masses
4:26:59 Futura the Typographic Avant-Garde
4:31:08 Helvetica International Modern
4:34:48 Scala Sans Typographic Remix
PUTTING TYPE TO WORK
4:38:31 Working with Type
4:40:23 Typographic Space
4:46:19 Page Space
4:51:29 The Grid
4:55:35 Creating Hierarchy
4:58:52 Typographic Conventions
MAKING MEANINGFUL TYPE
5:04:24 Making Meaninful Type
5:06:43 Typesetting with expression
5:12:29 Beyond Typesetting
5:17:26 The Typographic Poster
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Introduction to Imagemaking
IMAGE-BASED RESEARCH
5:21:50 Course Welcome
5:24:38 Practice
5:26:01 What Image Do
5:29:05 Considering the Book (in a graphic design context)
MAKING IMAGES
5:30:56 Making Methods and Techniques
5:32:54 Denotation & Connotation
5:35:51 Range of Representation
COMPOSITIONAL IS REALATIONAL
5:38:46 Composition is Relational
5:39:59 About Hierarchy
5:41:39 Scale
5:44:29 Space
5:48:32 Composition Figure Ground (from introduction to imagemaking)
5:50:44 Narrative
5:53:08 Simple Compostion Creating page Spreads
DESINNING A BOOK WITH YOUR IMAGES
5:57:38 Bookishness
5:58:58 Complex Composition Putting your book together
6:01:59 Lazy Mom Lazy Wow
6:10:16 Katharina Pierini sming Books Nights moves
6:19:43 Laura Owens Hey What
6:23:53 Laura Owens New Work
6:36:27 Bruno Munari A Tale of Three Little Birds
6:42:55 Two simple bookbinding techniques
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Ideas from the History of Graphic Design
EARLY MASS MARKETING
6:50:38 Coure Introduction
6:52:10 Introduction to Early Mass Marketing
6:53:36 Form Follow Function
6:58:22 A Democratization of choice
7:00:58 A Revival of Styles
7:05:20 Style Mash-up
7:09:29 An Exaggeration of Type
7:15:24 Branding
7:21:12 A Household Name
7:25:01 Text and Image
7:30:47 Words Doing the Work
THE BAUHAUS
7:33:42 Introduction to the Bauhaus
7:35:20 Founding the Bauhaus
7:41:01 The Founding year
7:48:00 The Bauhas and Architecture
7:52:20 Klee, Schlemmer & Albers
7:57:23 László Moholy-Nagy
7:59:20 Herbert Bayer
8:04:46 Color & Image
8:07:58 Textiles & Ceramics
8:09:44 Typography
8:12:23 Publications
MODERNISM IN AMERICA
8:15:31 Introduction to Modernism in America
8:17:01 The Bauhas Influence
8:21:55 A Symbolic Language
8:26:41 Case Study Scope Magazine
8:27:59 Developing Corporate Identities
8:31:06 A new subjectivity
8:34:53 Case Study Fortune Magazine
8:37:12 Play and Humor
8:41:58 Case Study The Mechanized Mule brochure
8:43:32 Duality & Simplicity
8:48:02 Case Study El Producto Cigars
8:49:24 Rand's Logo Designs
8:53:03 A Clear identity
GRAPHIC DESIGN RADICALISM
8:56:34 Introduction to Graphic Design Radicalism
8:59:36 The Objectivity of Swiss DEsign
9:05:45 Incorporating abstraction
9:07:23 Josef Mueller-Brockmann
9:12:18 The Grid
9:16:20 Emil Ruder
9:17:24 Compositional Strategies
9:19:28 The Subjectivity of Push Pin
9:25:54 Milton Glaser
9:31:02 The South
9:33:39 The Psychedelic Poster and Looking to the Past
9:41:29 The Diggers
9:46:56 Sister Corita's Aesthetics
9:53:31 Sister Corita's Politics
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Brand New Brand
IDEATION: INVENT YOUR CLIENT
9:56:01 Course Welcome
9:59:58 Overview of Project
10:05:48 Invent YOur Client
10:08:08 Fake Your History
10:10:46 Unpack your adjectives
10:14:09 The Name Game
VISUALIZATION: MAKE YOUR FAKE
10:21:13 In The Mood
10:25:55 Developing Your Identity Manual
PALLET & LOGOTYPE
10:27:39 Shapes of Letters, Shapes of Words
10:32:14 Typographic Skeletons
10:37:19 Customizing Letters
10:41:58 Variations and Refinement
10:45:56 Adding Color
10:49:31 Adding a Mark Icon
10:55:29 Adding a Secondary Typeface
10:58:19 Adding Imagery
11:00:25 Adding a Secret Ingredient
11:03:09 Brand Applications and Mock-ups
11:09:43 Brand Development Guide
Thank you so much! Love from Vietnam :)
greatest video tutorial👏👌
Thanks a lot! 💙
Can u take me in ur team I'm also graphic designer...and I need money can u help me
Great 👍 work with timestamps
Hello fellow designers! Just finished the entire lecture. It is definitely worth it.
Please understand that not each second of the lecture will teach you something new and unique, remember its a beginners course. But even with that being said, the perspectives and mindsets and insights they provide to the most simple concepts is fascinating and unlocks a whole new world of thinking. For ex, Ive been very comfortable with the concept of Denotation and Conotation for years now, but each time they mentioned it in the image making or typography section, I feel like they spark ideas and connections that I haven't thought of.
Im glad I watched and took notes on it. It took me a total of 2 months and it was with it. I encourage you all to stay vigilant and do your best to watch. It will give you a great foundation of knowledge so moving forward you can practice the process of design. Especially the history section so many ideas we will encounter in the future has already been discussed in the past. Thank you my fellow designer, We will all make it to where we're supposed to be I promise!
Wow, happy for you. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Thank you for sharing. What would you recommend to us after finishing this course?
@@JohannBaritono Hii Johann
ive been graphic designing full time for 3 years, watching this course a few months ago. Heres the best advice i can offer from what I know:
1. Practice Practice Practice. Getting better at anything is 50% Knowledge 50% Application. If you watch the entirety of this lecture and dont apply its teachings with consistent practice then you will not retain any value from the 10 hours (more more like 20+ hours if your taking notes/pausing/breaks) we’ve spent watching this lecture.
2. See the world as a Designer. Whenever your out and about in the world and stumble across a piece of design ( a poster/Billboard/social media/logo/etc) you should stop and take a moment to analyze the design, How youd recreate it in Adobe or real life, and why the designer designed it the way that it did. doing this consistently will give you a mental library of effective compositions and design thinking.
3. Be inventive & Dont stay comfortable. Theres so many times where i have a design concept (im more of a conceptual designer than an technical designer) and i tell myself “thatd be such a good poster, but i couldnt make that.” this level of thinking will keep you and and design skills stagnant. Its often very uncomfortable to try something new. We’re almost guaranteed to be bad at it. But Growth comes from pain and discomfort. Be Brave and inventive about the things your curious about. Literally just 1 hour ago I had an idea for a design that seemed a bit out of my photoshop skillset, but said fuck it ill give it a shot anyway. and it cane out great! I am now more confident in doing similar tasks. Its okay to make bad art!
4. Keep it Fun! ive worked with several experienced designer who are totally complacent with where they are in their skillset. they know what they know and they dont what they dont. Its just a job to them. to many, thats perfectly fine. But i fully believe that passion takes us places we though we’d never reach. Keeping Graphic Design fun and passionate will fuel you to power through tough projects, discover new methods, meet other designers, and grow.
Theres probably a lot more that can be said but this is what I could think of during my 15 minute break. Thank you and Good luck!
@@babloc1129 thank you for your advice. Yes, practice makes perfect
@@babloc1129 wow this is really helpful! Thank you so much ur advices means so much to me as a beginner without a degree.
This is where I learnt graphic design. Now I'm good to go but still doing more to better my skills.
Did anyone finished all the video for 11 hours? I just entered my 1st hour and have goals for 1 hour/day. Wish me luck!
@@keishalarsson9291 hey!
How is it. ,is that easy or not ?
Did ya finish?
on it since today, on the second hour :)) hopefully all 11 hours😅
Just started😅
I just want to join the world of graphic designing,I know nothing about it,I am glad I stumbled on this channel.Thank you
Same boat. I need the skill to create custom clothing. Say in touch
Hi Stella, how's it going so far ? I resolved to join the world of designers yesterday. Came across your comment this morning, trying to get inspiration from other designers.
Same here
@@davcatchy I downloaded the tutorial,I have been watching it ,I have done that several times😂,will put into practice what I have learnt soon🙈.So how are you doing with the graphic thing
@@roderickjohnson5585 wow,thats a nice one,so how as it been
Wishing y'all great luck in finding your path and achieving what you desire in life. Stay strong and ambitious 💪💪💪
1980-2021 A good profession. Welcome everyone to this amazing world of Design.
Graphic designing is part of my new year resolution and I’m really grateful coming across this video.
Me too sis, we got this.
Are you taking this class in college or are you just going to take this video as a class for you? Just wondering
Same I’m a senior in hs n wanna go into graphic design/ui & ux design
Same..BEST OF LUCK! YOU WILL DO GREAT!
yeah 4 important point of graphic design ... do you believe the white actually is black?
This is the first time to feel that graphic design is fun to learn!! Thank you so much
Day 1 24:00
Day 2 01:15:00
Day 3; 2:41:33
Day 4: 3:45:07
Day 5: 5:07:20
Day 6 : 6:56:12
Day 7: 8:01:58
Day 8: 8:47:01
Day 9: 9:40:31
5:21:55 image making.
It’s unbelievable the amount of information you are sharing in this course! Additionally, I’m lucky to understand your very clear pronunciation, my native language is Spanish and sometimes a have a little difficulty in understanding English conversation.This vídeo is a treasure I want to save for ever!
My native language is Turkish and I couldn't agree with you more my friend. the teacher's pronunciation is flawless :)
@puchululina Hey I need your help!
10:13 I LOVE that they've had an apple that has started to be peeled in the section where he talks about unraveling of denotation. Clever.
Really liked this course! Seemed like a stretch (11 hours) at the beginning, but it's definitely worth it. Theoretically very sound and gives novice and even more experienced graphic designers some interesting insights. Thanks for taking your time to create this and uploading it for free!
11 hours is nothing compared to the fact that a bachelors degree in graphic design takes four years.
@@judilynn9569 let me guess, that's your major
Can I start Free lancing on fiver after this video?
@@AbdulahadCheemaedits yes you can
🙏 Thank You So Much for this Free Graphic Designing Course to those who can't affort to learn from a Graphic Designing College! 🕯🌷🌿🌍💖
One of the coolest thing so far is learning the origination of uppercase and lowercase. I love that.
So thankful that I stuck it out to the end of this course, making time over many weeks. I did not expect the capstone project. It will be a massive help to my growth as a graphic designer.
This video or course is the perfect example of ‘Never judge a book by its cover or size’. 11 hours stretch seemed doubtful and difficult to comprehend initially, however, it is exceeding in all its wonders. Definitely worth a recommendation and shout out to the whole team for the great work done!!
Subscribed. Well done sir. I can't believe that such good people also exist. You're providing complete courses on single channel. Every video is actually a course. Just wow.
This lecture is treasure and you are the gold sir , Thank You ❤️
This channel provides high-quality content for free and people are not taking it seriously. If udemy offers these courses people will pay for this happily.
this is the lunacy
I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible Graphic Design tutorial. Your passion and enthusiasm for the subject were palpable, and it truly inspired me to push my limits and explore my creativity in ways that I never thought were possible.
Indeed❤❤❤
10:27:37
PALLET & LOGOTYPE
10:27:39 Shapes of Letters, Shapes of Words
10:32:14 Typographic Skeletons
10:37:19 Customizing Letters
10:41:58 Variations and Refinement
10:45:56 Adding Color
10:49:31 Adding a Mark Icon
10:55:29 Adding a Secondary Typeface
10:58:19 Adding Imagery
11:00:25 Adding a Secret Ingredient
11:03:09 Brand Applications and Mock-ups
11:09:43 Brand Development Guide
Thank you kindly :)
Thank you! ❤
I can’t believe how much value you pack into each video! 💥
Just watchjng this video for a few minutes and am beginning to see imagee differently , graphic design is life all around us, thank you from the deepest part of my heart for revealing this secret to me
Much appreciated course. I want to do graphic design. I've been an artist all my life, so this is perfect to add to my skillset. Last time I was enrolled at a university was 2009. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Be thankful for all kindful persons who involved for this great work.. Thank you so much for this video. May God blessed you all ❤🙏
This is the BESTEST Design teaching video ...FULL PACKAGE video for beginners😇
covering all essential topics..!!!!💯
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this free course. I'm a full time Mom & i have watched this during my free time.
Am glad i stumbled on the video tutorials, i want learn graphic design and so far this has been insightful. Thank you !
I want to be a successful designer! I am happy I came across this video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!❤😊
Hey..how is it going ?
CMYK freaking mindblowed me, holy crap dude
Thanks a lot! I wish this content was available 7 years ago when I was working as a Graphic designer and was craving to know more about the basics and principles of design since I had no degree in it.
Can u give some advice to beginners on how to start learning ?
@@rajputreshav6525 just start creating something in a blank canvas, perhaps in a piece of paper or an art program. Anything that u can produce an art. Im using Illustrator and Photoshop and Im learning alot.
Only 2 hrs in but already so much interesting insight. Thank you!
First time I finished a whole youtube video lesson in three days.
graphic design is an amazing field
I've been designing my own images for a couple of going on 2 years now without taking any formalized training. I plan to learn all that I cN from this class in order to find formal techniques to improve my designs.
Hi handsome ,I'm seriously in need of a private teacher
I've been looking everywhere for a free teaching video. You are sent from heaven, thank you
I am excited to learn. I moved to Africa to work with a nonprofit, but quickly realized the needs are greater than I can touch. Attempting to appeal for help at this point simply consists of Facebook posts, where even simple things like italics are not offered, and unedited photos that are most often submitted so I cannot control composition. I have so much to learn!!
Hey Shannon, hope you're well
Which country in Africa are you in
@@JustFootball25 I moved to "Africa". Africa is a country, right?
Thank you so much for this course! I've been looking for a course like this for months. What a treasure I found today. I just started watching and the presentation and explanation of the topic is excellent. I can't wait to apply what I'm learning here.
Did you finish watching it?
Getting captivated already. Just starting though...,will report back when I'm done with the course.
Why didn't I find this course earlier! This is so wholesome for those planning to start learning graphic design. ❤️🔥
especially for me😅
is it advanced course as well?
dont stuck in one think if you researched in youtube you can find it
Do you prefer this over learning it through college?
I finally finished all 11 hours the firs 5 hours was a good course and plenty knowledge was given
this is the best course on graphic design, very educative, thanks👍
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! I’ve just begun graphic design classes to help with digital artwork I’ve been making on my phone but obviously the teacher has to get straight to the point as he doesn’t have much time to teach us! The classes are quite stressful as I am clueless on computers but your approach is much closer to what I need! It’s hard to get out of the art college mindset and into the graphic one but they feels much closer listening to you! Seriously thank you!!!
Same here
@@umbeki3997 🤯☺️ it’s a struggle!
@@Shobz-e8s we just live with it no choice
@@umbeki3997 😂
Thank You So Much I got New RUclips Channel from this video to learn Skill and Knowledge.
This is my dream, which is why I'm here. Thankyou so much for this video! 😸
Bro made a whole 11 hour course for free. You should be proud of yourself Tysm honestly
Wow.. a full detailed course. I'm so glad that this channel exist.
Very grateful for this course. Everything is explained with clarity and with great visuals. Thank you from my heart.
Actually your whole channel is just awesome. 😁
Can we have more? This is so insightful, I just can't stop. Loving it and thanks for making this available to so many of us who want to purely learn. This is a gem!💎
Thank you! Only 40 minutes in and loving it already
I am glad to learn graphic design and hope to gain more🎉🎉🎉🎉
Understood graphics design in a very beautiful and simple way. It was great. This tutorial is very useful for beginners
Sir you are the best Maestro that I,ve seen in my life.
This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you so much for this!
“Truly creative people care a little about what they have done, and a lot about what they are doing. Their driving focus is the life force that surges in them now.” - Alan Cohen
What's taskade doing here. 💀
I’m starting to understand more and more.
Ty
I’m starting to make my own trading cards.
The journey begins
I stumbled upon this course today, 29.8.2022 and this is my journey;
I've watched it to my "Ultimate Course" playlist and I've just watched 3 mins
Wow thanks RUclips algorithm for recommending this Gem
i found out that graphic designing is just an art but in more advanced way so you can understand how the artist work while drawing 🍎
Wow! Thnxz sir, i have been looking this for long but today am here with you. Thnxz again for your tirelessly efforts. From SOMALIA🇸🇴
Just watched this in one sitting... My eyes are numb and I need medical attention. Atleast I know more about making a picture with cool colours and shapes.
Thanks for uploading this coursera specialization course.
Just now cam across this Course, and wish I have come across it a long time again ..... Thanks Alot
By the thumbnail i had minimised and passed the video but actually i think am liking the content here.
I love graphics designing am a a graphics designer at middle level
Thank you! Only 40 minutes in and loving it already🙏
I like your accent. More importantly God bless you for dedicating knowledge and time for beginners.
I did procument now i see graphic design its welcoming me this year its interesting
Thank you very much for this, ive just downloaded the course and I’m starting tomorrow morning, wish me luck on this journey
How’s it going
@@user-jg4pz5gt6p All good
@@briankanda8500 did you became what you wanted to be?
@@yenemezenagna8440 to be honest, I haven't finished the course, but I'm close. Each step requires practical work which consumes a lot of time but worth it in the long run.
Please what software are you using to practice?
I’m taking notes!
Just FYI everyone, these courses were not made by these people. You don't owe them any thanks for taking the time to create it and give it out free, as it isn't theirs to give, neither should you be complimenting them for its quality or how useful it is to a beginner, as they had nothing to do with it. This is just a compilation of every video from the Calarts Graphic Design specialisation on Coursera.
just doen with Image making, The course is amazing so far
In depth analysis but clear,y detailed in the big picture. Perfect❄️As though going back to art school
im in college now & this is great for me .
Thanks for sharing this detailed course ,so much information and knowledge it just opens new worlds of thinking.
God bless you for your time and work, with this course i feel introduced in graphic design world
Michael Worthington is an awesome teacher!
Absolutely appreciating this video, and I'm only in the first hour. Thankyou!
Found this treasure just yesterday! Thank you so much!
Hello Sir. This is Rohit from India, I have just finished 2 hours of tutorial and going to complete this. i don't know anything about this and really want to learn this, just want to say that 'You Are Remarkable".
BEST COURSE EVER! THANK YOU!
Thank you for contributing useful knowledge to the global community.😊
Thank you so much for your free course. Much appreciated. Cape Town.
6:38:13 so beautiful and creative book😊❤
I didn't realize the first 4 hours was a full course! There seem to be multiple courses in this one post. Very well done btw. I do feel I need to go apply these ideas and return to follow up and compare.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m currently unemployed and waiting for my semester exam results for MBA HR.
I have been promoting flyers for referral coupons via Reddit.
This tutorial was so helpful for me 🤷♂️
Thank you so much for sharing! 💖
That moment when I hold a bachelor's degree in graphic design but you still click on this video because you're just obssessed
Hi! Would you say getting a degree in this field is worth it? I’m deeply interested in learning graphic design and pursuing it as a career! Thanks in advance!
Totally worth it. Graphic design is here to stay and every single company needs a graphic designer. It's a fun job, you will always find an opportunity, and it's always growing and changing. But you have to know that a degree in graphic design is not easy to get like most people would think. It's just as hard as getting other degrees.
Awesome! That’s so good to hear and I’m definitely going to check out some colleges. Thanks so much for the reply!!! I really appreciate it!
@@stringedout best of luck you're welcome
@@stringedout You don't NEED a degree in graphic design to be successful or good at what you do, especially if you plan on doing freelance, however, when applying for a job at a company or design firm having a degree can push you above other applicants who don't. In the end, it's not necessary at all. The choice is up to you :)
Thanks for the low down. Very informative.
Great work sir for the good work, it's really impactful a process into simple steps. Thank you sir
Thanks for this comprehensive course.
It was a wonderful lesson, I really learnt a lot. All thanks to the teachers💯👍
Woohoo! Finished all of it!
I made an apple image using my cookie crumbs.
Going to watch this course 1 hour at a time.
I'm kinda new with graphic design and glad I found you and your tutorials, thank you so much.
Can we be friends
so how did you find the course is it good?
Susbcribed, thank you so much for this treasure, when I saw California arts institute I said WOW!
great works
Thank you so much for this video, I am sure I will be watching it again
Wow I just got started . ,, Really want to learn designs
Thank you for sharing this , you are greatly appreciated 🙏
I can’t say much but sir God will bless your heart ❤