Designing What You See
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You will learn about How to incorporate a product's structure into the design of your new product. How to move past ordinary design and think outside the box! This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning Design Students It is particularly useful for Beginning Design Students.
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Summary
Title: Designing What You See
Price: Free
Number of Lectures: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 5
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 5
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to incorporate a product's structure into the design of your new product.
- How to move past ordinary design and think outside the box!
Who Should Attend
- Beginning Design Students
Target Audiences
- Beginning Design Students
Have you ever seen a product where you did a double-take and envisioned how it might look different and then made it happen?
That’s what I did in this class. I was perusing my own online store when I saw the photograph of a printed bag and thought to myself, “Hey, that looks like a slouched over penguin!”
While some people see designs in their heads or variations of designs, I saw this right away and filmed my thinking process as I created my Penguin Drawstring Bag. The result of my observation are several videos where I show you how I tackled this project as it happened. There are no rehearsals, I did it live as I was designing it.
This class is perfect for any type of artist whether you work in paints, pencils, pastels, or digital art. I’ll show you where I started and then ultimately show you the printed sample at the end of the class. In a way, I guess you could say it’s a way to repurpose a product with a new and interesting design element. I encourage you, after taking this class, to find other products and do the same as I have.
With this class, you’ll understand the basics of doing just that.
Then I’ll offer a challenge up to you: to design a product utilizing the physical structure of the product in your final design. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Penguin Prerequisites
Chapter 2: The Creative Process
Lecture 1: From Concept to Finished Piece
Lecture 2: Showing Off The Sample!
Chapter 3: Your Project Challenge!
Lecture 1: Design Your Own Drawstring Bag
Instructors
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Nicholas Nebelsky
Creativity Educator Specializing in Procreate, Canva, KDP
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