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7 Years Since Shillington Manchester: Lorelle Skelton, Founder of The Creative Occupation (+ Exclusive Discount!)

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I knew that before I could start applying for graphic design roles I needed to address these things, so when I saw an advert for Shillington in a copy of Computer Arts magazine (RIP) I was excited. The first role I secured upon graduating was at an advertising agency in Leeds. What have you been up to since graduation?

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Design Styles Across 10 Decades

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You'll find resources from different eras of graphic design. Channel a bygone time in your own designs by following the graphic art styles of different graphic design movements. Travel poster published by Victorian Railways, Australia, which has a very striking Art Deco design. What Is Art Nouveau?

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Teach Yourself Graphic Design: A Self-Study Course Outline

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Learning how to balance these is a delicate craft that will take some practice to apply well. Here are some resources on using color to study graphic design: The 5 Problems With Fundamental Color Theory. 08 Dec 2017. Learn more about graphic design history in this complete website. The 9 Different Types of Graphic Design.

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Movie Poster Design 101: The Anatomy of a Movie Poster

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While there are commonly accepted sizes for print posters used in movie theaters and for advertising on bus and subway stops, movie posters come in a large range of sizes and dimensions. 40 by 60 inches (1016 by 1524 mm) —the standard size for advertising movie posters at bus stops and subway stops, with an aspect ratio of 2:3.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

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Modernist aesthetics in architecture, art and product design are familiar to many. This book by Sarah Hyndman—who has joined us for guest lectures at Shillington —opens up the science and the art behind how fonts influence you and explains why certain fonts or styles evoke particular experiences and associations. Buy the book.