Design Skills

Design Skills

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A big definition of who you are as a designer is the way you look at the world. And I guess one of the curses of what you do, is you are constantly looking at something and thinking, ‘Why? Why is it like that? Why is it like that and not like this?’

Jony Ive
Jony Ive

Former Chief Design Officer of Apple, currently serving as a Chancellor of the Royal College of Art.

  • Design & Arts
  • Design Skills
  • Design Thinking
  • Product Design
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Colour Contrast Shape - Quotesthetics
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Everyone looks at things but very few people see effectively. Designers must be able to see. Seeing means a trained super-awarness of visual codes like shape, colour, texture, pattern and contrast. These codes make a language of vision, much as words are building blocks for verbal language.

Gregg Berryman
Gregg Berryman

A professor at California State University and a practising design consultant and author of several articles and books on design theory and tips on visual communication.

  • Design & Arts
  • Clarity
  • Design Skills
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