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Know everything about RGB and CMYK but want to learn more? This article helps you understand other color models available to designers. You’ll learn how to and when to use them, how to manage colors, and what happens when you convert color spaces.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design People with visual disabilities Barrier-free design
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If you’re a beginner designer, learning color modes is essential to do your job the right way. In this video, you’ll learn the differences between the two most important color modes, RGB and CMYK, what they stand for, and how to convert color modes in Adobe Photoshop.
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- Technology and Design Elements
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- Color in design Adobe Photoshop
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Choosing color combinations for logos is an important job as color can affect emotions and behaviors. We’ve all felt uncertain at times when designing a brand and not being able to decide what to choose. This article helps you understand how to effectively use color for a logo.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Design Elements
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- Color in design Signs symbols -- Design Icons (Computer graphics) Logos (Symbols) -- Design
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A large number of the worldwide population suffers some kind of vision impairment. We, designers, have a great impact on their lives through the work we put out. This article outlines a few solutions we could use to improve their quality of life.
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- Technology and Design Elements
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- Color in design Color blindness Barrier-free design
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Color theory is one of the first tools we learn as designers. This article goes over five myths of color theory that could be limiting us as designers.
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- Color in design
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That’s right, grids aren’t only for print design. Web design is completely based on grids. In this article, you’ll learn everything from basic lingo to theory and examples of how websites are using grids.
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- Typography
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- Web sites -- Design Grids (Typographic design)
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This flyer is inspired by the Swiss Typographic Style or modernist design that was popular in the 1960s. The heavy use of grids as an organizational system helps display information in a clean and clear way. Check out more to learn about how to keep your design cohesive and pristine!
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- Typography and Technology
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- Pamphlets -- Design Layout (Printing) Adobe Photoshop
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If you are new to grids, this tutorial is perfect for you. You’ll learn how to set up a template by using a basic three-column grid. You’ll be able to see how to populate pages with images and text to keep your design clean and organized.
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- Typography and Technology
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- Adobe InDesign (Electronic resource) Layout (Printing) Desktop publishing
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Isometric vectors are an awesome trend of illustration that look hard to create but are in fact super easy. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a rectangular grid to use as a base for your vectors.
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- Technology
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- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file) Adobe Photoshop
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Perspective grids are one of those tools in Adobe Illustrator that not many people know how to use. With this super quick tutorial, you’ll be sure to learn everything about perspectives and how to create designs based on perspective grids.
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- Technology
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- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file)
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