In this course, you will learn to develop and hone your creativity as we work our way to designing a piece of concept-driven, typographic artwork. Matt Withers will share practical tips for how to better your creative process, demonstrate some techniques for how to create custom lettering in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, and debunk some myths about creativity along the way.
If you are looking to get the most out of your creativity, and you have a keen eye for typography, this is the course for you.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 06:36
3 lessons, 06:36
1.1Introduction00:56
1.1
Introduction
00:56
1.2Thinking Creatively02:50
1.2
Thinking Creatively
02:50
1.3Two Voices02:50
1.3
Two Voices
02:50
2.The Concept Stage 2 lessons, 24:56
2 lessons, 24:56
2.1The Stories14:17
2.1
The Stories
14:17
2.2Forming Ideas10:39
2.2
Forming Ideas
10:39
3.Research 1 lesson, 14:05
1 lesson, 14:05
3.1Mood Boards14:05
3.1
Mood Boards
14:05
4.Refining Ideas 2 lessons, 15:28
2 lessons, 15:28
4.1Sketching07:53
4.1
Sketching
07:53
4.2Perfecting the Final Sketch07:35
4.2
Perfecting the Final Sketch
07:35
5.Creating the Artwork 6 lessons, 1:08:49
6 lessons, 1:08:49
5.1The Basic Shapes09:52
5.1
The Basic Shapes
09:52
5.2'She Swiped Right'06:08
5.2
'She Swiped Right'
06:08
5.3'He Left'20:41
5.3
'He Left'
20:41
5.4Applying Colour11:31
5.4
Applying Colour
11:31
5.5Perfecting the Design09:30
5.5
Perfecting the Design
09:30
5.6Grain Effect11:07
5.6
Grain Effect
11:07
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:44
1 lesson, 00:44
6.1Conclusion00:44
6.1
Conclusion
00:44
Matt Withers is a graphic designer, living and working in London. He currently works for The Economist magazine. Matt has been working in the design industry for over 10 years. His work has been profiled in magazines and featured exhibitions, as well as being recognised by industry awards such as Communication Arts and the Society of Illustrators. Matt’s clients include BBC Stories, Penguin Random House, Ed Sheeran, Monotype, Element Skateboards and Warner Music.



