About the video: Project: Ordering the elements
Overview
“Now we will put into practice what we have learned in this unit: we will organize our designs with a grid and we will compose the text, shapes and color according to their weights. Finally, we will also see how to adapt our designs to other formats.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Project: Ordering the elements, 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..
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that you know what a grid is and we have seen composition schemes that work, It's time to apply it to our project. Let's put all the elements we've already decided and created together, making a very interesting composition. Let's get to it. Let's put it into practice with these nine posts. The first thing we are going to do is create a grid. To do this in Figma you have to select the Artboards, these little windows, and in the menu on the right you will see that it says Layout Grid. We give more to generate a new one. By default, a grid of squares appears. I'm going to make it big so y...”
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