SmartPhone Graphic Design
Release date:2023, November
Duration:05 h 35 m
Author:OLIVER EKLU
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Smartphone Graphic Design is a beginner to advanced graphic design course that harnesses the power of smart devices to create compelling graphics. This course is designed to be accessible to all levels of graphic designers, including individuals who have never done any graphic work before.
Throughout this course, you will embark on a journey starting from the theoretical aspects of graphic design to its practical applications. It includes engaging hands-on projects that will help you grasp design concepts quickly.
Here are a few things you can expect to achieve by the end of this course:
- Understanding the fundamentals of graphic design, its types, and uses.
- Discovering the benefits of pursuing this graphic design course.
- Exploring color concepts and color theory in design.
- Learning about fonts and how to combine them effectively in design.
- Understanding the use of shapes and their significance in design.
- Exploring grids and layouts in graphic design.
- Mastering spacing and alignment techniques in design.
- Introduction to the Pixel Lab application.
- Detailed walkthrough of the Pixel Lab interface and its tools.
- Real-time practical projects to apply your learning.
We value your time, effort, and investment in this course, which is why we have prepared high-quality content for you. This course is well-structured to ensure a clear understanding of using your smartphone for creating impressive graphics.
The course will receive periodic updates with new design techniques and projects to keep you engaged and informed.
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Seriously?! A ‘Smartphone Graphic Design Course’? This is an insult to the entire graphic design profession!
Where’s the design theory? Typography fundamentals? User experience (UX) design principles? These are the cornerstones of good design, and they apply whether you’re working on a billboard or a mobile app.
Anyone can slap some clip art on a phone screen, but that doesn’t make them a graphic designer. This course preys on people who misunderstand the field and sets them up for failure. If you want to learn graphic design, take a serious course that covers the core skills, not some gimmick that promises instant expertise on a tiny screen.