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Magazine Designing. Teach yo'self: A guide to online graphic design education. This was one of the top 20 blog posts on The Creative Edge from 2013! Don’t miss out on the rest. Welcome to class! It’s a new era of graphic design. In a discipline that has always grown with, and been defined by technology, the computer is now one of the sole forces moving the medium. We are now able to teach ourselves and work for ourselves, from wherever our computers may be. Here we have compiled a course just for you, featuring all the steps we believe will make you an even more killer designer than you already are.

Start with principles of designBuild skills with hands-on tutorialsGet into your client’s headGrow your freelance business Although most of these educational options will not grant you a degree, some of them have the option of acquiring a certificate of completion. Alright class, lets begin! 1. Duke Graphic Design Principles Index Let’s get started with your basic design principles. About.com Design Principles The Principles of Design AIGA: Graphic Design Theory 2. Coursera. 50 Totally Free Lessons in Graphic Design Theory. 1,200+ courses and ebooks Design, code, video editing, business, and much more.

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Graphic TemplatesStock PhotosMusic TracksVideo TemplatesWeb TemplatesDesign AssetsWordpress Themes & PluginsMuch More. Blog - WeeklyDesignGrind. Teach Yourself Graphic Design: A Self-Study Course Outline. Fortunately, it isn’t required to go to design school in order to be a graphic designer. A good foundation in graphic design history, theory, and practical application will help you hit the ground running. There are plenty of resources available in which you can learn graphic design on your own. Don’t set your expectations to high at first, as it will take enthusiastic study for years to become great. You can do it though! If you would like to learn graphic design from the ground up, through self directed study, then this article lists some great resources that will get you started with your design education. 1. There are a few graphic design principles that effect every project you’ll create. Shape, Spacing, and Rhythm I remember first learning these basic design principles , and they seamed so foreign at first.

The Principles of Design by Joshua David McClurg-Genevese What is Graphic Design? Color, Texture, and Imagery Principles of Color Design by Wucius Wong Texture in Graphic Design 2. Graphic Design books to get you started. TweetTweet A collection of well written graphic design books that present the world of visual communication and her beauty. They will get you started, no matter if you are studying by yourself or at school, on how to: understand, research, create and implement your design. As a self taught designer, I always wanted to know more. I would have had more questions then answers and this is a dangerous thing, at list in the beginning, as it tends to limit your perception on what “good design” is. After some time you notice these patterns that keep repeating : titles are always bolder and bigger then the rest of the content, color becomes important when talking with different audiences, space is used to guide the eye. Long story short, these books are some of the best sources that will get your eyes opened on what design is (branding, research, strategy. design is only the common denominator) and how to implement it.

Design Thinking by Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris Buy the booksee more details.