Graphic Design Elements for Non-Designers Specialization
In Graphic Design Elements for Non-Designers Specialization, you will study fundamental principles of graphic design, color theory, imagery, publishing design, and methods for making layouts that work. Additionally, you will discover the value of brainstorming, learn about typography, the creative process, and discover how to discuss and evaluate design in a professional setting. Text, color, pictures, and images will be incorporated, as well as edited, using page layout tools and web resources.
Graphic Design Elements for Non-Designers Specialization is created for you if you are interested in the design process, work with designers on a team and need to speak a little of their language, or want to inspire the creatives on your team to be even better.
You'll create a brochure, an advertisement, a business card, a one-sided flyer, and a website's outline. Additionally, there will be a peer review process for each assignment in this course as well as optional discussions with other students. You are encouraged by this specialization to seize each of these chances and fully engage in the design process.
What you will learn
- Appreciate the study of conceptual aspects and design layout in relation to design projects.
- Examine fundamental design principles for use in the workplace, including as typography, color theory, image choice, and layout best practices.
- Create fundamental creative works, such as business cards, brochures, advertisements, websites, and manuals.
- Learn how to collaborate and communicate with graphic designers and other creative industry experts.
Skill you will gain
- Textual elements and manipulation
- Color Theory
- Online design
- Graphic Design
- Print Design
- Textual elements
Instructor: Lori Poole
Offered by: University of Colorado Boulder
Coursera rating: 4.7/5.0, 940 reviews
Enroll here: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/graphic-design-elements-non-designers