This course provides a rigorous introduction to the "Language of Design," moving beyond technical software tutorials to the core conceptual frameworks used by professional designers. You will gain a deep understanding of the formal elements—such as point, line, shape, and texture—and the principles of composition that govern effective visual communication. By transitioning from intuitive creation to intentional analysis, you will learn to see the world through a designer's lens and understand the underlying mechanics of successful visual work.

The Language of Design: Form and Meaning
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The Language of Design: Form and Meaning


Instructors: Randy Nakamura
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Define Visual Elements: Identify and apply core principles of composition, scale, and color theory to elevate professional creative output.
Articulate Design Choices: Develop a professional vocabulary to confidently explain and defend aesthetic decisions to project stakeholders.
Analyze Formal Structures: Critique visual work through a structural lens, moving beyond subjective opinion to objective design analysis.
Execute Conceptual Briefs: Translate abstract ideas into tangible visual forms using a systematic approach to the formal design process.
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