
- Design
- Beginner
About this Course
In this course, you'll learn how to apply design principles through a series of examples. Each example will include some component that can be improved, and by making the improvement, you'll develop strong aesthetic sensibilities about things like visual and typographic hierarchy, the use of grids and alignment in layouts, and how to choose colors.
What you'll learn
- Spelling and grammar
- Typography and hierarchy
- Designing with grids
- Choosing colors
Writing Copy
Copy is all of the text that appears in a design, and while you might not be responsible for things like blog posts and other core content, designers are often still expected to write for things like labels, buttons, form fields, and even sometimes short marketing blurbs.
4 stepsHierarchy and Layout
Creating layouts involves more than just writing copy and designing individual page elements. The way that those elements are arranged can communicate their relationship to one another, creating a visual hierarchy of information that the user can follow.
4 stepsTeacher
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Nick Pettit
Nick is a teacher and an independent game developer.