I recreated the design. Minimalistic design as requested.
Buyer still asked for revisions and truthfully confessed that the brand guideline they submitted was not showcasing the brands real identity
I got the new brand guideline today, it's time to cook again. Ahead ahead
Still on my 30 days PHOTOSHOP Training Challenge
And its day 18 already
I am learning the picture merging and layer mask this time properly
Every click is a progressive process
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Still on my 30 days PHOTOSHOP Training Challenge
And its day 18 already
I am learning the picture merging and layer mask this time properly
Every click is a progressive process
#Photoshop#GraphicDesigner#designtutorials
Day 11
Design is all about direction, some paths stay open, some close beautifully. Mastering both is where creativity meets control.
In the end, every curve, corner, and connection tells a story. What kind of path are you designing today? #DesignCommunity#designtutorials
Proximity builds order. When related elements stay close, the design speaks clearly. Space isn’t decoration. It defines meaning.
#UIDesign#designtutorials
2. Core Principles of Design (The Rules)
These principles guide how you use the "fundamental" elements to create an effective and balanced composition and they're;
💡Balance
💡Emphasis
💡Proportion
💡Hierarchy
💡Repetition
💡Rhythm
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Struck ⚡
I don't just cook, I ignite hearts
See you in this space tomorrow
Also I have some major updates soon for fellow designers looking for design tutorials for web3 to strengthen their arms
Anticipate 💫
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Learn how to manage Units and Dimension Styles in your DraftSight drawings. Afterward, you'll be able to perfect your designs with custom dimension properties like fonts, precision, and more. Watch now: hubs.la/Q032TTs90 🎨📐 #DraftSight#CAD#DesignTutorials#GoEngineer
Improve your design workflow in Figma by using Constraints, let’s go!
This is one of those features that get overlooked, but if you use the grid of constraints as you’re designing, you’ll be future-proofing every frame meaning as things change and you won’t have to re-align elements every time.
Select an element and change it from Scale to be pinned to an edge or the center of the container. Btw, make sure you’re using frames instead of groups for this to work (groups are essentially defaulted to scale). The visual constraints grid is so easy to work with, and the pins actually get updated as you align elements at scale.
Now, where constraints really shine is when you have frames within frames. You can set a container to be scaled to the parent frame, then the elements inside can be pinned to an edge. This keeps each level of element properly positioned. You can then take it a step further and set text to be scaled horizontally (but pinned to the top) and the text will expand with the container while the elements next to it stays pinned.
Every little thing helps build a better designer workflow and keeps you designing faster. That’s why you’ve got to get used to doing this on non-auto-layout elements!
#figma#figmatips#designtutorials#uiux
Starting in UI & UX Design, it’s overwhelming deciding what to learn and when. I think you shouldn’t focus on UX Design too early—you can learn that as you build your UI Design skills. You should, instead, start by learning the basics of a design tool like Figma, then diving into design fundamentals by recreating a new design every day. On the side, you should stdy typography and information architecture, but don’t try to learn all of UI design at once. Take the studies slowly or you’ll lose interest taking on too many things.
And you’ll need the time because on top of the daily UI recreation, you should also design at least 10 full app designs from start to finish. The work will be really rough for a while, and that’s okay. Understand that everyone started out this way, but passion helped them through the difficult learning process.
#uiux#uidesigner#uxdesigner#appdesigner#designtutorials#figmadesign