Graphic Design Theory - Psychology of Design

What you will learn
Learn to see like a professional designer
Master the universal laws of visual communication, like Closure, Continuity, Similarity and Simplicity
Understand how viewers interpret visual information to create effective compositions at will
Be able to predict how people (and clients) will react to your designs
Make critical decisions much faster throughout the whole design process
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Comidoc Review
Our Verdict
The Graphic Design Theory - Psychology of Design course by Martin Perhiniak offers an engaging deep dive into design principles, making it a valuable resource for beginners and experienced designers alike. Boasting high-quality resources and a structured approach, the course delivers on its promises while complementing other related design lessons such as color theory. Though some inconsistencies in Gestalt Theory presentation and referencing of external content may confuse students, these minor issues do not detract significantly from the overall learning experience. A recommended addition to any designer's educational journey, this course can help bolster skills while providing an insightful look into viewers' reactions to visual information.
What We Liked
- In-depth exploration of design principles and their applications, ideal for both beginners and seasoned designers
- Well-structured course with high-quality learning resources and clear explanations from a knowledgeable instructor
- Complementary to other design courses such as color theory, offering valuable insights into the design process
Potential Drawbacks
- Occasional referencing of content not present in this particular course; may lead to confusion for some students
- Gestalt Theory presentation and consistency with other design literature could be improved for a more comprehensive understanding
- Course organization might benefit from aligning term introductions and lesson order for optimal learning experience