Be Your Own Graphic Arist(Lesson 1)

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Am Here to tell you, BE YOUR OWN ARTIST! Be a boss you think you can be...
People feel GRAPHICs is difficult but i tell you graphics dsigns is as easy as ABC, just your determination and deligence,

*EASY STEPS
The fundamentals of design are the foundation of every visual medium, from fine art to modern web design. They're even present in seemingly unimportant details, like the fonts that make up most compositions.desktop dp...1.jpg
Some very basic elements, including line, shape, form, texture, and balance. They might not seem like much on their own, but together, they're part of almost everything we see and create.The fundamentals can be intimidating at first, especially if you don't consider yourself an artist. But keep an open mind—there's a lot they can teach you about working with different assets and creating simple visuals from scratch.

LINE#
A line is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged—the list goes on. Every possibility gives the line a slightly different feel. Lines appear frequently in design; for example, in drawings and illustrations. They're also common in graphic elements, like textures, patterns, and backgrounds.Lines can be used in more humble compositions, too—for organization, emphasis, or just decoration. In the example below, lines have been used to create a flow chart that guides the reader's eye from one element to the next.princess tour.jpg
Look at that example you will see that the lines add a very *sceptical designs on its own,,,Look for places where lines are hiding in plain sight; for example, in text. Even here, experimenting with different line qualities can give you very different results.

SHAPE#
A shape is any two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary. This includes circles, squares, triangles, and so on.Shapes fall into two distinct categories: geometric (or regular) and organic (where the shapes are more free form).Shapes are a vital part of communicating ideas visually. They give images heft and make them recognizable. We understand street signs, symbols, and even abstract art largely because of shapes.Shapes have a surprising number of uses in everyday design. They can help you organize or separate content, create simple illustrations, or just add interest to your work. See if you can spot the many examples in the image below.Shapes are important because they're the foundation of so many things. Learn to look for them in other designs, and soon you'll start seeing them everywhere.funda_shape_examples.png Shapes...Shapes...Shapes...even the silent onces have a funny way of contributing to a design...lets end here

just keep me posted on your questions and i'll answer.... watch out for Lesson Two(2)

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