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Visual design is about creating and making the general aesthetics of a product consistent. To create the aesthetic style of a website or app, we work with fundamental elements of visual design, then arrange them based on the principles of design. Together the elements and principles form the foundation of visual design. It’s crucial that you understand them to create visual designs for any product. This template will introduce you to the elements of visual design including line, shape, negative/white space, volume, value, color and texture.

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Bundle of 11 Visual Design templates
  1. Visual Design Principles
  2. Visual Design Elements
  3. Typographic Systems
  4. Type Classifications
  5. Ten Principles of Good Design
  6. How to Talk Type
  7. How to Design with Type
  8. How to Use Grid Systems
  9. Color Schemes
  10. Color Modes
  11. Anatomy of Type

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