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Graphic Design Bootcamp: Part 1

Graphic Design Bootcamp

Graphic Design Bootcamp: Part 1

Project-Based Learning For Beginners: Learn Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign by creating posters, logos, and more.
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Created by Derrick Mitchell
Last updated 4/2019
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Description

We will be using Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator; the industry-standard applications for graphic design. I'll also review relevant terms and design practices to help you create pixel-perfect projects for print and web, with the goal to get you up and running as soon as possible so you can start your new and exciting career as a graphic designer.  

If you aren't looking to learn design for a job, don;t worry - this is a great course for you too! Many of my students are moms looking to make fun cards or invitations, or students looking to spice up their resumes and social media graphics, and teachers looking to add some creative elements to their homework materials - the list goes on and on. Design is for everyone! And this course is, too!

What you'll learn

  • A clear understanding of how to work with BOTH print and web projects in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
  • The skills and confidence to create things like flyers, business cards, web graphics, and more.
  • How to build a skill set that can set you up to be employable in the creative industry as a graphic designer.

Requirements

  • Have access to the Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. I will be using a Mac, but you can just as easily follow along with a Windows machine since the principles will be the same and the apps work on either platform.
  • Be proficient with using a computer, although prior knowledge of any of the Adobe apps is not necessary. However, this is not an “A to Z” course for every bell and whistle that each app provides, but rather a roadmap for how to make awesome projects that people are willing to pay for or that employers are looking for you to have skills with creating.
  • Some creative skills (drawing, photography, etc.) are helpful and will definitely give you a better chance at becoming successful as a designer, but not required.
  • A desire to learn design, whether for a job or for a hobby - design is for everyone!
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