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About the video: Literalness/subjectivity

Overview

“To begin, we will talk about how text and images coexist in designs, and we will delve into the axis that goes from the literal to the subjective in the construction of images.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Literalness/subjectivity, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Graphic Design and Visual Communication. Master's in Graphic Design: Master color, composition, and visual perception to create impactful and coherent visual identities..

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“In this course I would like to talk to you about graphic design from a plastic point of view, through the elements that compose it, form, typography and color. Then we will see everything those elements together through composition. Design is sometimes confused graphic with the good use of a software or a tool like Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign. However, graphic design goes much further and in my opinion has more to do with how an idea is formalized, regardless of the program you are using. It is often said that designers help communicate concepts, but we also help to illustrate, to ou...”

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Specialization in Graphic Design and Visual Communication

A specialization by multiple teachers
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