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The Principles of Design FREE COURSE - Envato

The Principles of Design FREE COURSE - Envato

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The principles of design are a set of rules that can help you create visually pleasing work. In this course, well take a look at the main rules to create compositions that work well and deliver organized messaging. 00: 00 Introduction 00: 52 Balance 02: 33 Unity 04: 15 Contrast 06: 13 Emphasis 07: 43 Repetition 08: 53 Pattern 10: 43 Rhythm 12: 15 Movement 14: 09 Proportion 15: 53 Harmony 17: 58 Variety 19: 58 Conclusion
Date: 2022-09-19

Comments and reviews: 5


11: 31 this is a reference poster by Rosmarie TISSI is in the style of De Stijl style follows the rules of modernism with abstract which makes sense for its no clear system What is also not explained is how the rectangles are related to typography layout of setting this border (highlighted) which is the system, part of a branded series without the set the context/system is missing the understanding of its system.
Stated in an article I have always reduced my design to the essential, employed only few elements and played with the proportions and the empty spaces. Designculture

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There are so many principles to take in to account, while composing a winning design, and obviously THERE is NO WAY one can incorporate all the mention elements in one art piece or project,
So could you help us in understanding with your NEXT TUTORIAL what to retain and what to let go or in other words what element complement the other element and what work in contrast so while we sit to execute a project we can actually produce a compelling design and don't get BRAIN FREEZE considering all mentioned elements altogether.
Your reply/ next tutorial will really be appreciated.

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Principles, in order of mention:
1. Balance
2. Unity
3. Contrast
4. Emphasis
5. Repetition
6. Pattern
7. Rhythm
8. Movement
9. Proportion
10. Harmony
11. Variety

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Really informative video, loved the way you explained everything. If possible please show some bad design examples in upcoming videos, so that we know what's wrong and how to fix it. Thank you
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Contrast, Balance, Emphasis, Proportion, Hierarchy, Repetition, Rhythm, Pattern, White space, Movement, Variety, Unity.
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