Graphic Design: Unity and Rhythm Master Class
Graphic Design: Unity and Rhythm Master Class, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.5, with 23 lectures, based on 141 reviews, and has 3886 subscribers.
You will learn about Expand your creative potential by developing and applying rhythm to your own art or design work. Discover the unique art and design foundational platform that has traditionally been reserved only for elite private schools and colleges. Be better able to understand what separates great design work from the everyday, and do more of the former and less of the latter. Develop greater creative confidence. This course is ideal for individuals who are Advanced placement high school to college and university level students; also to working professionals across a variety of disciplines with an interest in how good design or composition happens and the key principles behind it all. or This course is for people who wish to develop their own visual voice in the visual arts and need to develop a sense for structure and liveliness in their creative work. It is particularly useful for Advanced placement high school to college and university level students; also to working professionals across a variety of disciplines with an interest in how good design or composition happens and the key principles behind it all. or This course is for people who wish to develop their own visual voice in the visual arts and need to develop a sense for structure and liveliness in their creative work.
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Summary
Title: Graphic Design: Unity and Rhythm Master Class
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Expand your creative potential by developing and applying rhythm to your own art or design work.
- Discover the unique art and design foundational platform that has traditionally been reserved only for elite private schools and colleges.
- Be better able to understand what separates great design work from the everyday, and do more of the former and less of the latter.
- Develop greater creative confidence.
Who Should Attend
- Advanced placement high school to college and university level students; also to working professionals across a variety of disciplines with an interest in how good design or composition happens and the key principles behind it all.
- This course is for people who wish to develop their own visual voice in the visual arts and need to develop a sense for structure and liveliness in their creative work.
Target Audiences
- Advanced placement high school to college and university level students; also to working professionals across a variety of disciplines with an interest in how good design or composition happens and the key principles behind it all.
- This course is for people who wish to develop their own visual voice in the visual arts and need to develop a sense for structure and liveliness in their creative work.
“…This course was a gold mine! It’s something I’ve been unknowingly using in my designs all these days and answers so many of my questions.”
Got 48 minutes to enliven your creativity and way of visual thinking?
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FREE! FREE! FREE! for all students through 3/1/23
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No need to set aside an entire day or several hours at a time – take a lesson or two while waiting for your latte!
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The prequel for all art and design coursework.
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This is the course you take before subscribing to the others.
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A breakthrough method in the teaching of visual rhythm.
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Gain a head start on any art or design course.
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Discover a game-changing art and design platform that has finally been made accessible and affordable.
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No prerequisites
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Enjoy greater creative confidence.
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Description
This course has taken over 10 years of workshops, research, testing, trial-and-error to develop, and has been created for art and design students, for those who enjoy design and the creative process, as well as for professionals who feel they could benefit from a better understanding how great design works. It’s also been designed for educators as a highly useful, supplemental, asynchronous resource. A key benefit for educators can be realized by how this course can help reduce the necessity for direct, remedial intervention concerning issues of structure. A secondary benefit can be realized by improved student and team performance. A tertiary benefit can be realized through more effective educational scaffolding.
Understanding unity and rhythm is powerfully liberating! Understanding rhythm has traditionally been a challenge for many to grasp, but that was then – this is now.
Will this course cover most of what you need to know about design? Heaven’s no! That would assume so much go right on the viewer’s end. It’s more realistic to achieve a solid foundation vs. an overall jammed-up romp. Indeed, this is not your grandfather’s design course – nor your uncle’s.
This course dives deep into two main principles that will prove to be highly beneficial if your goal is to become better at whichever aspect of the visual arts you wish to embrace.
Learn how simple good design can be.
Keep the viewer involved. History is littered with great ideas, poorly expressed. Relevance to the viewer generally exists within a decreasingly small timeframe, especially now. Learn the techniques that extend viewer engagement.
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Testimonials
“Unity and rhythm elegantly explained and demonstrated. A powerful prequel for all art and design students.” Wayne Hunt, Adjunct Professor, Art Center College of Design; Pasadena, Ca
“Design can be something that dawns on you while you are drawing, painting, arranging type, shooting photos, etc. But you need to have been exposed to it in simple terms in the first place, so you start to know it when you see it.” Kenneth Jones, artist and Lecturer, Gnomon; California State University Northridge; Northridge, Ca
“I’m moving the family North for a new job in Cupertino, and I have your workshop to thank, in part, for it. It was partially some of the tweaks that I made to my design process after attending your workshop that led to the client work, that went into the portfolio that landed me the job designing for, Apple.” Andrew O., Project Manager, Apple Computer, Cupertino, Ca
“The…concept of repetition and variation and how if that is followed it can produce a real nice design. I plan on keeping that in the back of my mind forever.” Laura C., Sr. Graphic Designer, Los Angeles, Ca
“This was an eye opener.“ Edward C., UX/UI Designer/Developer, Moorpark, Ca
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Unity & Rhythm 101 Trailer
Chapter 2: On Unity
Lecture 1: Nine modes of Unity, explained
Chapter 3: Introduction to Rhythm
Lecture 1: Rhythm explained simply
Lecture 2: Rhythm 1.0-Uninterrupted sequences
Lecture 3: Rhythm 2.0-Interrupted sequences
Lecture 4: Rhythm 3.0-Altered sequences
Lecture 5: Rhythm 4.0-Progressive sequences
Lecture 6: Rhythm 5.0-Altered-progressive sequences
Lecture 7: Rhythm-Six Properties
Lecture 8: Rhythm 6.0-Symmetrical sequences, altered and unaltered
Lecture 9: Rhythm 7.0-Two Symmetrical sequences, one altered
Lecture 10: Rhythm 8.0-Symmetrical sequences of two altered elements
Lecture 11: Rhythm 9.0-Altered asymmetrical sequences
Lecture 12: Rhythm 10.0-Symmetrical & Asymmetrical sequences combined
Lecture 13: Rhythm 11.0-A focal point can give rhythm a starting point
Chapter 4: Putting it all together
Lecture 1: Putting it all together-New Year's Greetings 2021
Lecture 2: Putting it all together-Night Stream
Lecture 3: Putting it all together-Decarbonize L.A.
Lecture 4: Putting it all together-Is "less" boring?
Lecture 5: Putting it all together-Late Night Litho
Chapter 5: Exercises: Ten Exercises in Rhythm
Lecture 1: Ten Exercises in Rhythm
Chapter 6: You did it! Congratulations!
Lecture 1: Congratulations!
Instructors
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Howard Samuel Schneider
Unity & Rhythm 101
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 6 votes
- 3 stars: 21 votes
- 4 stars: 37 votes
- 5 stars: 75 votes
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