Grasshopper Essential Training
https://www.lynda.com/Rhino-tutorials/Grasshopper-Essential-Training/599608-2.html
Algorithmic modeling is where design and programming intersect. Grasshopper—a plugin for Rhino 3D—is a graphical algorithm editor that allows you to create complex 3D models with less grunt work. The resulting designs are both sophisticated and flexible. In this course, artist and programmer Chris Reilly introduces advanced math techniques and fully-developed hands-on projects that help you understand how to make the most out of the parametric design tools in Grasshopper. See how to build a flexible product design for mass production with a parametric design algorithm. Plus, learn how to use plugins like Ladybug to model big data sets, generate recursive patterns with scripting, and build geometric patterns that auto-tessellate.
Graphic Design Tips & Tricks Weekly
https://www.lynda.com/Graphic-Design-tutorials/Graphic-Design-Tips-Tricks-Weekly/365959-2.html
John McWade, founder of Before & After and now senior staff author at lynda.com, presents a biweekly series that touches on all areas of design, helping designers new and old sharpen their skills and create more powerful work. This series covers a wide range of topics, from typography and layout to color and logo design, but each episode is a standalone technique that can be completed in just ten minutes or less. Tune in every other Monday for a new tip.
In this lesson you’ll learn how to draw the upward and downward views of the female head from the front.
This course goes over the fundamentals of using a ballpoint pen; more specifically, how to integrate the medium into your artwork. We will be going over mark making, tips and tricks, and how to create a beautiful drawing using pen from start to finish.
Good Design Drives Business
https://www.lynda.com/Design-tutorials/Good-Design-Drives-Business/788237-2.html
Join top design instructors Bonnie Siegler, Sean Adams, Justin Ahrens, and Amy Balliett as they tackle the reasons why really good design is a critical component to the success of a business. From high-level discussions on design as communication and knowing your brand equity, to on-the-ground topics such as collaboration and realistic budgeting, this course provides hard-earned wisdom from a dream team of mentors.
GIMP Essential Training
https://www.lynda.com/GIMP-tutorials/GIMP-Essential-Training-Revision/786361-2.html
GIMP is a popular open-source image editor for Mac, Windows, and Linux that has evolved to become a credible option for image editing. In this course, Mike Rankin shows how to use GIMP 2.10 to work with images. After he tours the GIMP interface and familiarizes you with the program's preferences and tools, he takes you through working with selections, layers, layer masks, and paths. He also explains how to adjust canvas and print size, use brushes to edit masks, work with color, retouch photos, work with filters and text, print GIMP documents, and export images for web and print.
Fusion 360: Surfacing with the Patch Workspace
https://www.lynda.com/Fusion-360-tutorials/Fusion-360-Surfacing-Patch-Workspace/606061-2.html
The Patch workspace in Autodesk Fusion 360 is designed specifically for working with surfaces. This environment is ideal for building complex, organic shapes and water-tight solid bodies. In this course, Jomarc Baquiran teaches you how to use the Fusion 360 surfacing toolset to design real-world products. Learn by example as he creates two plastic bottles that showcase the practical application of surfaces. Discover the strengths and limitations of the surface geometry, and learn how to manipulate bodies with the Patch workspace's Extrude, Trim, Extend, Stitch, and Merge commands. Plus, learn how to add realistic detail and create a presentation-worthy render of your surface-based product design.
Fusion 360: Designing for Metal
https://www.lynda.com/Fusion-360-tutorials/Fusion-360-Designing-Metal/612176-2.html
If you're designing metal components using subtractive technologies, you'll need to do things differently than you would for other materials and processes, such as injection molding or additive manufacturing. This course shows how to use Fusion 360—the affordable cloud-powered CAM tool—to build effective designs specifically for subtractive manufacturing (such as CNC milling) in metal. Thom Tremblay shows how to build solid designs, simulate how the model will hold up to the stress of production and use, render the design for presentation, and finalize it for manufacturing.
Freelancing Tips
https://www.lynda.com/Business-tutorials/Freelancing-Tips/791344-2.html
As a freelancer, while doing great work is important, it isn't enough. You've also got to focus on building your business. Through his business, Unreal Collective, Jay Clouse has helped freelancers all over the world start and grow their own freelance businesses. In this course, he shares his tips and insights with you. Learn how to set goals, manage your time, and create a budget for your business. Discover how to write proposals and contracts and bring in a partner when the time is right. Explore the tools that will help you save time and energy on everything from scheduling to bookkeeping. Jay also provides techniques to help you improve sales, increase referrals, develop a personal brand, and design compelling content that drives interest in your services.
Fred Kofman on Making Commitments
https://www.lynda.com/Business-Skills-tutorials/Fred-Kofman-Making-Commitments/458641-2.html
Getting things done right hinges on our ability to keep commitments to others. Neglecting to follow up on decisions and agreements can weaken relationships both in business and in life. In this course, LinkedIn Influencer Fred Kofman explains why we sometimes fail to fulfill commitments, and how to take steps to ensure that this pattern doesn't continue. Fred shares what to ask yourself before making a commitment, how to report a commitment at risk, and how to make an effective apology, if needed. He also covers the meaning of integrity and explains how to build trust. Upon completing this course, you'll be equipped with a process that can help anyone in a 1:1 relationship or a team work with greater integrity.
Fred Kofman on Accountability
https://www.lynda.com/Business-Skills-tutorials/Fred-Kofman-Accountability/458640-2.html
In business, most work is done collaboratively. Key to this is the need to hold each other accountable so we can all succeed in our goals. But how does one hold direct reports, colleagues, or even bosses accountable? Since 1990, Conscious Business creator and LinkedIn Influencer Fred Kofman has been helping employees work together more effectively. In this course, he explains how to maximize team accountability and set up commitments so there is an understood process and outcome in place. He shows how to make clear requests and hold people accountable for what they say, and he explains how to recover and rebuild trust when things go awry. Each lesson is given practical context, as Fred coaches a web designer, Jonathan, through a difficult working relationship with his co-designer on a high-profile project.
Font Management Essential Training
https://www.lynda.com/course-tutorials/Font-Management-Essential-Training-revision/743161-2.html
When you're working with type, you need a plan for sourcing, organizing, validating, and managing the hundreds or even thousands of fonts on your computer. Take control of your fonts to avoid issues, work faster, and put your focus back on creativity. In this course, Mike Rankin explains the different types of fonts and font licenses available on Mac and Windows and shows where you can acquire new fonts. He demonstrates how to use the built-in macOS and Windows tools as well as third-party software such as Suitcase Fusion to manage font libraries. He also provides tips on organizing fonts, troubleshooting common font problems, and creating your own unique fonts with InDesign or an iPad.
Flexible Systems for Visual Identities
https://www.lynda.com/course-tutorials/Flexible-Systems-Visual-Identities/716055-2.html
The antithesis of the static logo is the flexible visual identity: an adaptable design system that can communicate a brand at any size, in any format—maximizing your creative options and your design's continuity. In this course, designer Von Glitschka teaches you how to create a flexible identity system from scratch. He starts with the logo, secondary graphics, and style guide that will provide the basis for your identity system, before diving into specifics such as business cards, letterhead, signage, vehicle wraps, ads, promotional items, and more. Von uses Adobe Illustrator for design and layout, but you can follow along with the software of your choice.
There are no requirements to enroll this course. You can start from novice to become a Master in Vector Design inside Adobe Photoshop CC.
Figure Drawing: Tonal Rendering
https://www.lynda.com/Art-Illustration-tutorials/Figure-Drawing-Tonal-Rendering/625933-2.html
How can you make a good figure drawing into a great figure drawing? Give it drama with tonal rendering. This course—taught on the iPad Pro—provides you with step-by-step demonstrations that can help you enhance the dimensionality and drama of your figure drawings using tonal rendering techniques. Instructor Amy Wynne starts by demonstrating how to create a five-part tonal gradient, and then shows how to apply this to simple 3D geometric shapes such as an egg, a cylinder, and a block; these shapes serve as the building blocks for constructing your figures. Amy also shows how to build the figure from the inside out—from structure to tonality—and apply silhouette and camouflage using inspiring master drawings as examples. Upon completing this course, you'll be equipped with a few simple techniques that can help you add beautiful lights and shadows to your figure sketches.
EPUB Accessibility Using InDesign
https://www.lynda.com/InDesign-tutorials/EPUB-Accessibility-Using-InDesign/751319-2.html
As digital books aren't constrained to the printed page, they're a great deal more malleable than traditional publications. Ebooks—which are essentially HTML and CSS in an EPUB wrapper—can be output or altered to meet the needs of readers who use assistive technology or have a situational disability. In this course, learn how to create cleaner, more accessible ebooks using Adobe InDesign. Instructor Laura Brady provides a throrough introduction to EPUB accessibility, going over key principles, techniques, and tools that can help you manipulate InDesign to boost a book's accessibility. Laura covers how to separate style and content, improve the navigation and structure of your content, and clearly describe images. Plus, learn about making pagelists and working with tools like the Ace accessibility checker.
Ebook Quality Assurance
https://www.lynda.com/Graphic-Design-tutorials/Ebook-Quality-Assurance/651193-2.html
Quality assurance is one of the most important steps in ebook creation, but also one of the most overlooked. This course was designed to teach anyone—regardless of their technical skills—how to effectively test and validate EPUB, Kindle, and other ebook files on different devices. Learn the inner workings of ebook file formats, which technologies affect how an ebook displays on different devices, and the differences between fixed layout and reflowable ebooks. Instructor Joshua Tallent also discusses unique retailer specifications and device limitations, how to load ebooks on different devices for testing, and essential details on performing automated and manual quality assurance testing.
Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same. Wedding photography is joyful beyond description! In fact, it’s all the rage in the realm of digital photography, and you can turn a pretty penny as well! But professional wedding photography definitely isn’t for everyone.
Drawing Vector Graphics Laboratory
https://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Drawing-Vector-Graphics-Laboratory/475456-2.html
Sometimes you need to experiment to grow as an artist. What better place to try out new design ideas than the Drawing Vector Graphics Laboratory? Every Wednesday, Von Glitschka introduces a new method, tool, or resource to stretch your creative muscle and explore a new artistic style. Each lesson pulls back the curtain on Von's design process—the good, the bad, and the ugly—to give beginners the self-confidence they need to start drawing and provide experts an inside look at a fellow professional's workflow.
Drawing Vector Graphics: Isometric Illustration
Isometric illustrations offer a unique view, perfect for technical illustrations, city scenes, and retro-inspired design. What they lack in perspective, they make up for in clarity, and have been used to diagram complex information for centuries. In this course, illustrator Von Glitschka shows how to create detailed isometric views of buildings, vehicles, and even people using Adobe Illustrator. He builds basic isometric shapes, automates parts of the process with actions and Smart Guides, and incorporates color and detail into the final design. The course closes with an artist spotlight and a challenge to get you thinking isometrically.
Drawing Vector Graphics: Brand Character Design
Brand characters—visual personas that represent a company or product—can have a powerful impact on how audiences feel about your brand. This course walks through how to design a compelling brand character using the world's leading vector illustration software: Adobe Illustrator. Instructor Von Glitschka begins by demonstrating how to research the creative cues needed to design a brand character, and then moves to the development of the character: styling, sketching, building, and coloring vector-based character art, and choosing the right typography. Final deliverables are addressed, as well as how clients can use your character design for promotion.
Drawing Simplified Maps in Illustrator
https://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Drawing-Simplified-Maps-Illustrator/667365-2.html
Mapping is a common design task. Designers are asked to reinterpret map data to make a location—think a theme park or college campus—seem friendlier or more approachable. In this course, Tony Harmer teachers you how to create a simple, easy-to-read map in Illustrator, using the ArcGIS plugin and other basic reference tools. Tony explains what you should consider before drawing your map, including its purpose, audience, and destination (print or digital), and then shows how to build a map that is scaled correctly and includes important topographical features and landmarks, such as roads and buildings. He enhances the map with dynamic markers, perspective, and labels, and then he shows how to add motion and interactivity to make your maps more useful in today's connected world.
Designing Emotion: How To Use Design To Move People
Great designers are empaths. They harness the power of emotional response to connect to audiences and inspire action. If you want your designs to move people, you need to understand the role emotion plays in your work. Join Stefan Mumaw for this fun and frank exploration, which probes the human condition for lessons that can be used in any design project: from branding campaigns to product packaging. Stefan explains how emotion, rational thought, and culture impact our reactions to design, and how you can use different choices and tools—layout, typography, color, and more—to trigger different emotions and achieve connection with your brand, product, or service.