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About the Course
Designing for an organization, while requiring technical skill, is not just about knowing how to use a pagination program such as InDesign or manipulate photos using Photoshop. A designer is a visual storyteller, a person who pairs words with images and typography to best convey information to an audience. Good design evokes emotion and presents the news of the day with clarity and the proper tone. A business card, brochure, or website that has good design provides content that is more inviting, more easily comprehensible and is faster to process. Design isn’t about “making it look pretty,” it’s also about content, layout and audience analysis.
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FA
Oct 22, 2020
The course is short, but I had learned a lot in designing. Knowing the basics of designing makes it much more easier to do than before. Thank you!
AR
Nov 27, 2020
This course is great for beginners regarding design principles but if you're looking for more applications on design, you may need to check tutorials or other references.
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By Karina C
•Mar 12, 2024
Se podría mejor la dinámica.
By Maria Y
•Aug 31, 2021
Super basic. No explanation of the tools. It is expected you'll learn tools (Creative Cloud) on your own, which is difficult and time consuming if you are new to the topic.
By Richard W
•Jun 18, 2021
Terrible material and note taking is difficult would not recommend.
By Muhammad A
•Jan 22, 2021
I am not interested in this course