Graphic Design

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About Course

Dive into the dynamic realm of graphic design with Spectrum Film School’s online course. Ideal for beginners, explore essential principles like color theory, typography, layout design, photography, logo creation, and branding. Uncover the art of design in a concise, engaging format, ensuring a captivating learning experience tailored for your creative journey.

What Will You Learn?

  • Gain a clear understanding of how to work with BOTH print and web projects in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
  • Develop the skills and confidence to create common graphic design projects.
  • Build a skill set that can set you up to be employable in the creative industry as a graphic designer.
  • Begin to understand the basics of logo design, including typography and color usage.
  • Learn how to make and refine selections using Photoshop.
  • Learn how to make composite images using Photoshop.
  • Work with typography, shapes, colors, and more in Illustrator.
  • Learn how to efficiently package and export files.
  • Learn how to lay out graphics and text while designing an eBook with InDesign.
  • Discover how to export your finished portfolio projects directly from the Adobe CC into Behance.
  • Learn how to mask shapes and work with Font Awesome icons.
  • Learn how to set up a logo mood board and how to present your work to clients.
  • Work with the type tools in Adobe Illustrator.

Course Content

Introduction to the course

  • What Is Graphic Design
    06:30
  • The History of Graphic Design
    07:43
  • Typography
    06:24
  • Color
    06:32
  • Composition and Layout
    05:15
  • Images
    06:26
  • Fundamentals of Design
    06:26
  • Branding and Identity
    06:25

Getting comfortable with Illustrator

Getting comfortable with Photoshop

Getting comfortable with InDesign

Getting comfortable with Canva

Creating logo Designs

Creating a custom posters

Quiz

Passive Icome Ideas for Creatives and Graphic Designers

Charging More and Raising Your Prices

Freelance Mistakes and How to Avoid Them