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Mastering Logo Design Gridding with the Golden Ratio

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Release date:2019

Duration:00 h 45 m

Author:George Bokhua

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Uncover the secret to designing a perfect logo with this new class from George Bokhua, the legendary graphic designer who has taught more than 25,000 students on Skillshare!

Join George as he reveals his personal technique for creating complex logos that stand the test of time. Also known as the Golden Spiral or Golden Section, the Golden Ratio is a proportion known to be particularly pleasing to the eye. By using it to grid his logos, George ensures that every mark he makes evokes a feeling of perfection. In this 45 minute class, you’ll learn how to grid your work with the Golden Spiral.

Key lessons include:
Understanding the Golden Ratio + when to use it
Gridding a complex logo in Adobe Illustrator
Incorporating Golden Ratios to create natural marks
Fine-tuning techniques to ensure perfection
This class is perfect for designers and illustrators looking to level up their logo designs. With this technique, you will be able to grid logos of any complexity, allowing you to create the beautiful, lasting work you’ve always imagined.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 1:46
2. Understanding Golden Sections 3:05
3. Finding Reference Images 1:47
4. Sketching 6:07
5. How to Make a Golden Section 1:12
6. Start Gridding with Golden Sections 5:10
7. Adjust Shapes for a Custom Feel 6:41
8. Join Grid Shapes 7:47
9. Fine-Tune Your Logo 7:55
10. Finalize with Color 1:48
11. Conclusion 0:43
12. What’s Next? 0:37

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