On this course, we are going to design some stationary for a fictional brand which is a common scenario any designer will face.
This will be a good exercise for you if you have not anything like this before.
On this course, you’ll learn all the methods I use to create print design.
For this course, we are going to be using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
To help break down the process I have structured the course into 3 main sections:
Section 1 – Preparation & Design Process
Section 2 – Design & Artworking
Section 3 – Exporting & Printing
So, once you have downloaded the project PDF and the project folder.
Let’s get into it!
**FYI**
In this video series, I will be using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign CC for Mac.
Almost all of the principles demonstrated and covered will apply to future and previous versions.
Some differences may apply if you are using a previous or future version.
Templates
- PS Monochrome templates [6 files]
- AI patterns [6 files]
- ID business card template [Finished example]
- ID Letterhead Template [Finished example]
- ID 12 page booklet brochure template
[Finished example]
- Image links for brochure [11 files]
- Scamp design sheets [6 files]
Raw Assets
- Photography [10 files]
- Design reference PDF material
- Fictional branding document
- Font not included
[link to free online source supplied]
The assets included have been carefully designed and prepared for you.
The project folder is a .zip file.
[Approx. 968MB]
This may be an old course, but all the fundamental design techniques demonstrated are timeless and will still be relevant in your design process today.
Short answer: YES!
In this video series, I will be using Adobe After Effects CC for Mac.
Almost all of the principles demonstrated and covered will apply to future and previous versions.
Some differences may apply if you are using a previous or future version.
FYI - The original files were made using a Windows PC, so you will see a message to convert the files when opening in newer versions and on Macs which is normal.
The project folder is downloaded as a .zip which will need to be extracted first.
For MAC:
Use the archive utility. This is a utility that comes with OS.Simply right-click on the .zip file and ‘open with’ Archive Utility.
For Windows:
You can download both .zip or .rar files. It’s recommended you use WinZip or WinRAR to extract the file.If you don’t have a copy of these you can get a free trial.
Get WinZip here
Get WinRAR here
Once installed simply right-click on the .zip file and ‘open with’ WinZip.
or right-click on the .rar file and ‘open with’ WinRAR.
If you need further assitance feel free to get in touch at contact@garethdavidstudio.com