Showing posts with label graphic design courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design courses. Show all posts

Friday, 22 September 2017

Thinking and Communication beyond the Scope

The fundamentals of Graphic Design Course is for budding professionals who want to learn the basics of design concepts, along with principles to help build confidence and awareness of guidelines and theories. Graphic Design Courses Singapore is a discipline that focuses on communication as well as presentation.



The designer has to deal with the transfer of information in the form of communication. The person should fathom the functioning, codes and the language. Each and every symbol has a special meaning which the receiver needs to know. Graphic designing includes different types of visual elements. They are:

Lines- This is the most fundamental and basic element of designing. Lines are beautifully used to separate content and headings. They are useful to divide the space and locating to a specific location.

Colour- It is an essential element for the user and the designer. Every colour has its own significance and can be applied to backgrounds or any other elements.

Shapes- There is a vivid variety of shapes like circle, square, oval, diamond and so on. One should have a blatant vision about these shapes and how actually they are interacting.

Texture- The look and appeal of the websites depends entirely on the texture. Textures help to create different kinds of pictures whether it is three dimensional or two dimensional.

Graphic Design Courses Singapore has a strong foundation in technology and provides the skills and knowledge needed to become ingenious thinkers, polished practitioners and well-informed designers. With a distinct emphasis on understanding branding, the Diploma gives a commercial edge to budding graphic designers. It always gives emphasis on the conception, creation, planning and realization of visual solutions.

Graphic design can serve many functions. Just a few of the uses of graphic design include:
  • Corporate identity
  • Packaging 
  • Printed materials (books, magazines, newspapers)
  • Online blogs
  • Websites
  • Newspapers
  • Album covers
  • Film and television titles and graphics
  • T-shirt and clothing designs
  • Greeting cards

In a nut shell, Graphic designing is a very creative process to convey a particular message to the recipient. The designer can use variety of tools to convey the message and have a communication. Graphic designers work with illustrators, clients and photographers to help get the point.
A common use of drawing in graphic design is to sketch out a conjecture to get an immediate sense of its potential worth. Graphic designers may also be involved in the printing process; they are sometimes responsible for choosing paper, as well as making sure proofs and colour separations.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Character Game Design & Graphic Design in Singapore



The 10 Aspects of Good Design: Part 2 of 2

My last post talked about the aspects of good design, and mostly covered motion design. Today I wanted to speak about the remaining 5 aspects as well as cover other design disciplines. Character game design, a design discipline often taught in courses like animation, concept art, illustration and game design also takes much from the aspects on discussion here. There are however, aspects on discussion here that would only largely affect design disciplines such as product and interior design.

Minimalistic

A good design makes the most out of as little as possible. Now, I normally avoid using the term, “minimalistic” due to the commercialism of the concept in the past ten decades, but one cannot ignore the clean, simplistic nature of minimalism. Minimalism is the pinnacle of a play on space and form, allowing the essential aspects of the design to shine through, unburdened by any extra frills. It is important that the designer curbs his or her tendency to “over-design”, by adding in extra features for the sake of aesthetics, which might make the overall design look a little cluttered.

Thorough 

Being thorough down to the last detail, not leaving anything to chance and ridding oneself of the habit to put in arbitrary placeholders in one’s design is the mark of a great designer. Remember, it’s all in the details!

Useful

When talking about product design, it is obvious that these products are designed to be bought. Then what about character game design? Or Visual Communications for that matter? I once attended some short courses for graphic design in Singapore and asked my mentor how the aspect of usefulness embodied itself in a non-tangible design like graphic design? A useful design simply means the ability to satisfy function and aesthetics, but one that is able to affect its target markets psychological state. A good design emphasizes the usefulness of a product while leaving out anything else that could possibly detract from it

Unobtrusive 

Now this applies mostly for product design. Animation students and 3D modelers especially should take note that for product design, they are not meant to be decorative objects or art pieces. The design should therefore be both neutral and restrained, to leave room for a user’s self-expression, while at the same time not devoid of a brand identity.

Environmentally-friendly

Now, this one is again one for product designers, so character modelers do take note! The design of a product contributes to the preservation of one’s environment. Conserving resources and minimizing physical and visual pollution throughout the lifecycle of the product.

That’s all the design advice we have for this time, but please do check out the character game design, 3d modelling and graphic design courses in Singapore that we have! Until next time!