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Intro to Graphic Design: Expressing Emotion with Color Theory
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About Intro to Graphic Design: Expressing Emotion with Color Theory
Introduction
Color Terminology
Color Interaction
Generating Ideas
Gathering Inspiration
Sketching Ideas
The Context of Color
Building a Color Palette
Expanding A Color Palette
Reviewing and Editing Colors
Build Consistency and Depth
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What You Will Learn?
- Color is one of the most basic tools that a designer or illustrator possesses in their visual toolbox, communicating thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Correct use of color can take your project to the next level of professionalism and help your work make a much stronger connection with your audience..
- Before you can become a skilled craftsman in the application of color, you must have a firm understanding of color theory. You need to know what colors exist, how they relate to each other, and how to review and discuss the use of color so you can build effective and beautiful color palettes in everything that you create..
- What You'll Learn.
- In this class you will learn how to build and use effective color palettes in order to convey a sense of emotion to your audience. You will use color to express a series of different emotions in order to study how color can affect perception. You will learn tips and tricks on building effective and expansive color palettes as well as ways to edit and control color in both Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. We'll cover:.
- What You'll Make.
- For this class you'll create a series of images that express different emotions. You can choose which emotions you want to portray, or you can choose from a suggested list. We'll work with a set size of 600 x 600 pixels, but the content is up to you. Want to illustrate the emotions of different flavors of popsicles? Awesome! Want to create a set of icons showing the different emotions of R2D2? Great! We'll talk about the best way to use color in any and every scenario..
- Student Project by Lavinia Ungureanu.
- If you find this course intriguing, be sure to check out my other courses as well:.
- Intro to Design: Using Geometric Shapes to Illustrate Badges.
- Intro to Design: Using Gestalt Principles to Design Unique Logos.