Examining and exploring the various types of images and graphic elements will be the focus of this course. We will start with color theory to distinguish between CMYK, Pantone and RGB color options and their usages. Then we will review the various types of images used in both print and digital design projects. Finally we will look at logo designs to determine what makes for the best images and graphic elements for corporate branding and imaging.
Graphic Elements of Design: Color Theory and Image Formats
This course is part of Graphic Design Elements for Non-Designers Specialization
Instructor: Lori Poole
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Discriminate between CMYK, Pantone and RGB color options.
Categorize the various kind of image files and understand their usages.
Recognize the ideal (and less than ideal) combination of graphics and text in logo design.
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There are 3 modules in this course
This module will cover color theories, including CMYK, RGB, Pantone and hex colors.
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This module will review common image and graphic files, including the difference between raster and vector images.
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This module will cover how to convert image colors and ways to find images online. You will get to use skills learned in designing a color advertisement.
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