Basic design theory / Design work using Canva and Photopea / A workflow from scratch to ready-to-publish designs
What you will learn
You will discover some of the best sources of inspiration professional designers use for their projects.
You will have basic knowledge of graphic design theory that you will be able to recognize and apply.
You will learn the fundamentals of Canva and be able to create suitable designs for social media platforms.
You will be able to apply an easy-to-follow workflow from creating a moodboard to multiple designs
You will learn the fundamentals of Photopea and get to know some impactful features that will enable you to create great looking artwork.
Description
We’ve structured this course into two main sections: first, we will go through basic design theory, focusing on research and the principles of graphic design and secondly, we will get into actual design work using Canva and Photopea.
You need your activity, your business to come to light, you need to engage people. That means digital or printable forms that will help you get your message across. If your field of activity assumes communication, I won’t need to tell you about just how important it is for your materials to look neat. You donβt need, however, to necessarily externalise work to professional designers β with the help of this course, you can save a lot of energy and resources!
Why should you choose this course?
This free course will help you get started with two of the best free software available and then provide you with a fast, no non-sense workflow from scratch to ready-to-publish designs. Also in Part 1, you will get briefed on the principles that make good design, as well as an easy-to-understand explanation on the two types of digital image.
Here are the projects followed through within this course:
- A Mood Board
- A Facebook Cover
- A Facebook Post
- An Instagram Story
- A YouTube Thumbnail
- A Printable Poster
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