Elevate your design game with Salem Street, a versatile and graffiti-inspired font that adds a touch of artistic flair to any project. Its clean, modern aesthetic is inspired by Arabic calligraphy, making it perfect for a wide range of applications, from greeting cards to logos, headers and many more!
Character designers are able to visually communicate so much about a character’s personality through designs that are expressive, gestural, and full of life. This course focuses on the fundamentals needed to create expressive characters and will provide you with a skill set with which you are able to create volume, dynamics and expressiveness to your character designs.
The three main topics we’ll focus on throughout the course are shape, volume and gesture, which are the main techniques we’ll use to bring our characters to life, but we will also cover topics like how shapes can affect the dynamics of a design, fundamentals of perspective, understanding 3D space on a 2D surface, and basic body construction. Shape, volume and gesture are analyzed in separate exercises, so we’ll spend ample time on each topic individually to ensure we develop a clear understanding of how these principles work. Along the way, we’ll start combining them to bring simple objects and, ultimately, our characters to life!
Use Angular, Angular Material, Angularfire (+ Firebase with Firestore) and NgRx to build a real Angular App
In this class. On a genuine case study—the logo I created for one of my clients—I bring you through my 7-step logo design process in this session.
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Frida is a simple and friendly handwritten font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs.
Torque is a bold and authentic display font. Add this font to your creative ideas and notice how it will make them stand out!
Join artists Paul Richmond and Melissa Forman for a class focused on design fundamentals. Learn the basic principles of design, and how they can be utilized in every step of your artistic process. We'll start with an overview of the design principles and share examples from art history that utilize them. Then we will use cutout geometric shapes to explore different compositional strategies. Next, we will explore thumbnail sketches followed by an exercise in creating depth using line. The next lesson is all about using movement and rhythm in your drawings. And for our final project, we will do a longer drawing of a tiger and learn about creating an intentional focal point.