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The third e-book is called Consistency in UI Design, something that can help you take your work a few notches higher. Branding is something that dictates how your design should be formed. And without a clear understanding of its concepts, you may end up creating design that are inconsistent with the brand. Thankfully, this e-book addresses a lot of your questions.
You have to at least know the basics, and this e-book is the perfect way to go through most of these basics in one go. The title alone should tell you how useful this could be for you and your freelance practice. This is also applicable for designers who are currently working for an agency or the traditional employer, but are itching to break free. It tells you how to market your business, how to license your work, how to effectively communicate with clients, and other things that could help establish you as a real professional.
Visual hierarchy is important if you want your entire design to be as organized as possible. This also affects the way your audience sees your design.
This e-book tells you how to create this hierarchy properly. Most of the e-books on this list tell you what to do and how to do it. But this e-book takes a different route. This makes it even more important than any other tutorial, as it allows you to understand the spirit of every design aspect and element.
The Future of Product Design is a report that looks deep into why products are designed the way they are, and how this impacts the way things are going to be designed from hereon out. You see, every product ever made starts with a purpose or ideal. Flat design is something that has become more popular with this newfound love for simplicity. This e-book discusses the best ways to use flat design and colors to make your work simple yet exceptionally appealing.
From teaching you ow to think like a designer to helping you deal with fear and doubt, from pushing you to get out of your creative rut to giving you tips on how to market your business online, it has compiled a lot of the basic knowledge that would help any designer get up on their feet and start establishing a name for themselves. Note that logo making is not just about choosing a random image that looks nice, and pairing it up with the business name.
You can also crop graphic-based objects. Select an object you want to crop, right click the object and select "Clip Object". Or click the "Clip Object" icon to on the right toolbar, and place the mouse cursor on the edge of the blue box to drag it and crop the image. Notice: if you want to adjust the cropping, you can click on "Clip Object" again and drag your cursor to restore the image and crop as you like.
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The monochromatic colour scheme is typically balanced and easy on the eye. Primary colors make up the basis for the colour wheel. Here they are Red, Yellow and Blue. Secondary colorus Analogous Analogous colours are balanced but are typically more interesting as the colours have more contrast.
Secondary colours are made by mixing equal portions of the primary colours. These create green, orange and purple. Tertiary colours Complimentary Complimentary colours have high contrast, which produce vibrant exciting colour schemes.
Tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary colour with a neighbouring secondary colour. Warm colours on the right. Cool colours on the left. View shape examples View logo shape examples View shape in design Shape as a line Shape in colour Shape in negative space Shapes are defined by boundaries, such as a lines or colour and can also be created with negative space. View texture examples View pattern examples Image textures Pattern Texture Shapes are defined by boundaries, such as a lines or colour and can also be created with negative space.
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