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Free Graphic Design Lessons

Started by minhtuyen19091, Nov 03, 2023, 12:18 AM

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Where can I locate lessons for graphic design that are available for free?

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opitiacrarinc

You can find free graphic design lessons at various online platforms. Here are some popular options:

Websites:
Canva Design School: Offers free tutorials and courses covering a wide range of design topics.
Adobe Learn: Provides free tutorials on Adobe software like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
Alison: Offers free graphic design courses with certification options.
Kadenze: Provides free courses from universities and institutions.
Coursera and edX: Both platforms offer free courses from universities, including graphic design.
YouTube Channels:
The Futur: Offers a variety of design-related content.
Dansky: Provides tutorials on design software and techniques.
Will Paterson: Focuses on logo design and typography.
Tutvid: Covers tutorials on Adobe software and design techniques.
Social Media Platforms:
Instagram: Many designers share quick tips and tutorials.
Pinterest: Curated boards with design resources and tutorials.
Libraries and Blogs:
Medium: Has articles and tutorials on design.
Public Libraries: Check for free access to design books and resources.

Design Forums and Communities:
Behance: Explore portfolios and tutorials shared by designers.
Stack Exchange - Graphic Design: A community for asking and answering design-related questions.
Reddit - r/graphic_design: A subreddit where designers discuss and share resources.
Podcasts:
The Deeply Graphic DesignCast: Offers insights and tips for designers.
Design Matters with Debbie Millman: Features interviews with influential designers.
Online Courses:
MIT OpenCourseWare: Provides free access to course materials from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including design-related courses.
Coursera's Audit Option: While many courses have a fee, you can audit them for free to access the course content without certification.
Free eBooks:
Google Books: Search for free graphic design eBooks on various topics.
Project Gutenberg: Offers free public domain design-related books.
Software dоcumentation:
Official Software dоcumentation: Adobe, GIMP, and other design software have extensive free dоcumentation and tutorials on their websites.
Local Workshops and Meetups:
Check for local design workshops, meetups, or events, as they may offer free or low-cost opportunities for learning and networking.

Design Blogs:
Smashing Magazine: Features design articles, tutorials, and free eBooks.
A List Apart: Offers articles on web design and development.
CreativeBloq: Provides design news, inspiration, and tutorials.
Online Tutorials and Courses:
Skillshare: While Skillshare has a premium subscription, they also offer many free design classes that you can access.
YouTube Channels (additional ones):
Piximake: Focuses on Adobe Illustrator and design tutorials.
Spoon Graphics: Offers tutorials on various design topics.
Teela Cunningham: Specializes in watercolor and hand-lettering design.
Design Challenges:
Daily Logo Challenge: Provides a free daily logo design prompt to practice your skills.
Adobe's "Daily Creative Challenge": Participate in design challenges and tutorials using Adobe Creative Cloud apps.
Online Design Contests:
99designs Community Contests: Participate in community contests and receive feedback on your designs.
Design Software Alternatives:
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program): A free and open-source alternative to Adobe Photoshop.
Inkscape: A free and open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator.


Books:
"Thinking with Type" by Ellen Lupton: A comprehensive guide to typography in design.
"The Elements of Graphic Design" by Alex White: A fundamental book that covers the key elements of design.
"Graphic Design School" by David Dabner, Sandra Stewart, and Eric Zempol: A practical guide for graphic design students.
"Grid Systems in Graphic Design" by Josef Müller-Brockmann: An influential book on grid-based design.
"Logo Design Love" by David Airey: Focuses on logo design principles and best practices.
Websites:
Smashing Magazine (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/): Features design articles, tutorials, and free eBooks.
A List Apart (https://alistapart.com/): Offers articles on web design and development.
CreativeBloq (https://www.creativebloq.com/): Provides design news, inspiration, and tutorials.
Fonts In Use (https://fontsinuse.com/): A website that showcases fonts in real-world design projects.
Color Hunt (https://colorhunt.co/): A resource for discovering and creating color palettes.
Adobe Color Wheel (https://color.adobe.com/): Helps you create and explore color schemes.
Canva Design School (https://www.canva.com/learn/): Offers free tutorials and courses covering a wide range of design topics.
Adobe Learn (https://helpx.adobe.com/learn.html): Provides free tutorials on Adobe software like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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lalmazl

I have a blog post titled "10 free graphic design courses."

I curated a list of the top 10 online courses that cover the principles of graphic design, its history, typography, and the rules for creating web design.

- "Fundamentals of Graphic Design: Key Principles of Visual Design" by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips is a free course available on Skillshare Design (English).
- Ellen Lupton also offers an online course called "Typography that works: composition and fonts in font art" (English).
- Canva School of Design provides a beginner-friendly introduction to the principles of graphic design through simple exercises (English).
- Michael Worthington has a free graphic design course called "Fundamentals of Graphic Design" on Coursera (with Russian subtitles).
- Anter Kiely teaches an "Introduction to Typography" course at the California Institute of Arts, which is also available for free (with Russian subtitles).
- Nikita Obukhov offers a theoretical course on web design titled "Design in the digital environment."
- Veronika Polyakova has a mini-course called "Adobe Illustrator for beginners."
- If you're interested in the history of graphic design, you can check out the "Introduction to the History of Graphic Design" course, featuring engaging conversations between leading teachers Brocket Horn and Ellen Lupton.
- Evgeniya Tuchkevich teaches a course on raster graphics using Adobe Photoshop CC, available on Coursera with the collaboration of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
- Lastly, I have my own free online course called "Two clicks," which provides an introduction to graphic design. It includes six introductory fragments plus a bonus section titled "Block No. 1: Introduction to Graphic Design" with homework check.
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Kurlebas

Graphic design is the artistic and design practice that focuses on creating a visual system of graphics. There are ten main areas:

Web design involves the creation of websites, interfaces, and applications, encompassing the logical structure and aesthetics.

Polygraphy concentrates on developing printed materials such as leaflets, booklets, newspapers, magazines, and books.

Corporate identity aims to establish a company's image, unifying its goods and services, and setting it apart from competitors through elements like logos, trademarks, color combinations, and slogans.

Fonts are utilized universally as a means of conveying information and can be employed to create visually striking images.

The design of advertising products involves developing various forms of print advertising like business cards and leaflets.

Packaging and label design play a crucial role in branding, encompassing the development of packaging styles for products such as bags, boxes, and containers.

Drawings and illustrations represent the artistic manifestation of ideas in visual form.

Infographics are designed to simplify the comprehension of complex information through graphs, pictures, and diagrams.

User interface design focuses on the visual aspects of web design for programs and applications.

3D design entails three-dimensional modeling in various fields, including industrial and interior design.

In my opinion, graphic design is an exciting field that allows artists and designers to communicate messages and ideas visually. By utilizing different techniques and design principles, they have the power to captivate audiences and enhance the overall user experience. The diverse range of directions within graphic design ensures there is always something new to explore and learn.
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