5 Platforms to learn Graphic Designing

Every design project from a small flyer to a major advertising campaign has the potential to make a difference. Whatever you design, the ability to create change is a privilege. Hone your visual communication skills and use them to make an impact.

Graphic designers express their creativity every day. As well as picking colour palettes and choosing imagery and type they also have to think ‘outside the box’ to solve challenging briefs. If you’re a creative type, with a good eye for detail, graphic design gives you the opportunity to bring your ideas to life.

 

Every design project from a small flyer to a major advertising campaign has the potential to make a difference. Whatever you design, the ability to create change is a privilege. Hone your visual communication skills and use them to make an impact.

 

We have listed top five platforms to learn Graphic Designing:

Alison

Alison has a large number of free graphic design courses available. That means there are options to suit designers of every skill level. For instance, there are graphic design courses that focus on defining all the basic terms and principles, such as this certificate course in Visual and Graphic Skills. There are also courses that teach you how to apply those principles by providing case studies and practice exercises, such as this one on Design Principles.

 

There is also a range of more specific classes to help you learn to use the tools and software needed for graphic design, such as this class on Photoshop Essential Tools.

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Udemy: Introduction to Graphic Design

Essentially, Udemy is a competitive classroom marketplace. This means classes are rated, and the quality of the class is illuminated by ratings just like on Yelp. There are frequently sale specials on the site, so watch out for deals on the classes you want. Many of the courses on Udemy are free, too.

 

The Introduction to Graphic Design is a great place to start. This free graphic design course covers topics including the design process, basic elements, the five main principles of design, and how to see design through new eyes. It aims to teach participants what real designers do and give them an understanding of what makes good design. The course description says that students don’t need to have any specific software or any prior knowledge of design.

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Canva Design Basics

Get a solid foundation of graphic design in this quick, jam-packed course offered by the folks Canva. Canva’s Graphic Design Basics class is comprised of twelve bite-sized lessons, each covering a foundational element of graphic design along with an activity that puts your new knowledge into practice.

 

You’ll get a taste of invaluable design know-how from defining your intended message, crafting mood boards, colour wheel and typography essentials, and plenty more. This course is perfect if you don’t have a lot of time to invest in learning a new skill, or just want to dip your toes in the water to get a better understanding of how to think as graphic designers do.

MIT: Open Courseware

Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers online Open Courseware. It exists online as a free database of courses created by professional academic teachers and course writers. Most of these graphic design classes are related to an overarching course on another topic, such as web coding. But they are still helpful and trusted resources. Also, as opposed to discussing just the theory of design, these courses tend to focus more on practical application.

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Teach Yourself Graphic Design

This article outlines all the resources you need to create a self-taught graphic design course to replace traditional education. It’s written by Sean Hodge, who’s currently the Business Editor for the Tuts+ educational network. He also has experience building a number of high traffic blogs.

 

The article is broken down into helpful subtopics such as design principles, history of design, and how to put together a design portfolio. Each section provides a list of helpful resources including design books, educational blogs, job boards for finding design jobs, and websites where you can promote your work.

 

It’s an incredibly comprehensive list of information that could be the primary basis for how you learn graphic design. At the very least, it is a helpful supplemental resource.

 

At last, we are certain that these courses will help you build your skills in Graphic Designing. Modern design studios are vibrant and exciting places to work. If the idea of working nine to five in a corporate office environment leaves you cold, studio life may be more up your street. Creative studios value individuality with relaxed dress codes, flexible working patterns and quirky workspaces. Working as part of a creative team is inspiring and fun, and for the self-employed designer, there is a wide online community of designers sharing work, feedback, and advice.

Pooja Bhatia

Content Team, Cograd

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