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Wecan't stress how essential it's to learn the fundamentals of design. The internet has made it easy for us to share information and learn new skills. Today, we've put together a list of free graphic design theory lessons for you.

We often see only the result of a design process and not much of the behind-the-scenes work. We often wonder about the 'why' and 'how' of the process. These 60 excellent graphic design theory lessons will help you understand the process a bit better.


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The world of design is extensive. Learn the most important terms that you need to navigate your design career. This course touches on misused terms and explains some important typography terminology. It's one of the best online graphic design courses on the subject!


Variable fonts allow you to have an unlimited number of fonts that derive from the same font file. Forget about having any limitations in your design as variable fonts will allow you to be more flexible.


Display fonts are essential if you're looking to create a certain atmosphere and feeling in your design. In this article, get familiar with the history of display fonts and how they came to be so popular.


Typography is an essential part of graphic design. When I was a beginner designer, I had trouble understanding and combining fonts for a project. In this article, you'll learn how to use this important tool with simple tips and tricks.


Design for accessibility has been improving year after year. Typography is one of the most essential tools in graphic design and therefore has a huge impact on how text is viewed. Learn how to improve your technique for accessibility with this handy article.


Do you want to learn a bit more about the history of sans serifs? The last few years have brought a lot of changes in branding. Many companies were shifting from serif fonts to sans serifs. Check out this article to learn more about the reasons behind it.


If you ever wondered about grids, this article covers everything from their origin to how to design with them. As the foundation of any visual design, grids have become essential for composing layouts. This tool will help you create an organized and cohesive page. Check out this article to learn more.


Curious about how to include grids in your poster design? The Bauhaus school was a German art school that emerged during the pre-war period. Their ideals have come to define what we now know as Modernism. This tribute poster is based on a grid, which was essential to the philosophy of this school.


Throughout design history, there have been multiple styles that adopted the grid as their own. One of them is the International Typographic Style. Learn more about the Swiss Style, which used the grid to organize content.


This flyer is inspired by the Swiss Typographic Style or modernist design that was popular in the 1960s. The heavy use of grids as an organizational system helps display information in a clean and clear way. Check out more to learn about how to keep your design cohesive and pristine!


A large number of the worldwide population suffers some kind of vision impairment. We, designers, have a great impact on their lives through the work we put out. This article outlines a few solutions we could use to improve their quality of life.


Color theory for web design is just as important as for print design. We all get very excited about color palettes and tend to use one too many color combinations. This article outlines a few tips on how to successfully use color in web design.


If you are a beginner designer, this article is for you. The creation of a successful design piece is based on a set of principles. These tools can help you structure your design while still keeping it interesting.


The value of design is taking a more important role in all types of businesses. Investing in user experience can mean you are making a great investment and improving key metrics that support your business. Learn how in this insightful article.


Have you ever wondered why icon design is so important and how it came to be essential for digital devices? Take a look at this article to learn more about this revolutionary trend which started back in the 70s.


Testing your prototype is an essential step in Design Thinking. Not only to see if they work but to see if the user is utilizing the product the same way designers think. Learn about the guidelines and types of prototypes you can use in your process.


If you ever wondered about remote usability testing, this article is for you. It contains valuable information that can help you with the decision-making process if your product is ready for the masses.


Prototyping tools have come a long way in recent years. Sketch is one tool that is Mac-based and offers amazing functions through the use of plugins. Learn more about how to use this plugin and take your designs to a higher level.


The creation of mobile applications grows daily. To design a good application, there are several rules to take into consideration that are different from desktop applications. Follow these rules before you get started on your next project.


If you are using Figma as your interface design tool, this article has an awesome list of free resources to help you. Figma allows you to collaborate in real time while creating flawless and responsive experiences.


Typography is an essential area of graphic design. Do you know the difference between a typeface and a font? Tracking and kerning? Learn everything you need to know in this ultimate free graphic design course.


This Adobe Photoshop course takes you from beginner to pro in 23 lessons exploring all the essential Photoshop tools and techniques. Learn how to use Photoshop layer styles, how to change color levels, how to retouch and manipulate images, and much more.


Understanding design principles and the essential tools you can work with is important. Sometimes we want to run before we walk, and that can open you up to mistakes. Learning the basic graphic design lessons is important, not only to apply to projects but to also communicate and educate clients. We hope these free graphic design articles are as useful for you as they are for us!


Our Design Lessons explore the basic elements of graphic design such as imagery, color, pattern, composition, layout and typography and explain how to evaluate their effectiveness in the creative process.


Our lessons on repeat patterns demonstrate an essential design skill. Today, repeat patterns are seen almost everywhere but they also reach back through the history of design and across all continents and cultures. They are used in tiling, wallpaper, textiles, wrapping and packaging, backdrops for text or illustrations in graphic media, jewellery and architectural details.


Our lessons on color theory teach you about the different ways that artists and designers use color. Our explanation of color terms helps you to understand and express how this visual element is used in art and design.


Graphic ideas have layers of visual and verbal meaning that communicate a concept. The best ideas are those that you discover by trial and error through composing the components of your design to form a concept. This process is known as the 3 Cs of Design. Our Composition Techniques use this approach to demonstrate how to develop ideas for graphic designs.


Typography is the art of designing and arranging printed type. It started as a craft in the 15th century with the invention of the printing press and has gradually evolved into an art form in its own right with modern digital technologies offering unprecedented creative possibilities.


Isometric drawing is a technique, like perspective drawing, that is used by artists and designers to represent three-dimensional forms on a two-dimensional picture plane. In this lesson we demonstrate how to use an isometric cube as the building block of an isometric design.


This lesson is a visual workout that is designed to increase your creativity in graphic design. Using a ready-made symbol as the main component of a design, you investigate its visual potential using the 3Cs of Graphic Design to generate a variety of ideas.


When you are trying to create ideas for a design project, the first ideas that you think of are not usually the most original. The reason they are already in your head is because you have seen them before in one form or another. The best ideas are those that you discover by trial and error through composing the components of your design to create a concept. This process is called The 3 Cs of Graphic Design.


When searching for the 'right' idea for a design you need to push the boundaries of your imagination by examining your components from as many angles as possible. Not every idea you develop pays off, but each adds to your general knowledge of design and becomes part of the bank of ideas that you may draw upon for future projects.


Note: When any designer starts a project there are always certain limitations imposed by the brief. In this lesson we ask you to impose color constraints on your work as too many options can overwhelm your creativity. With a more restricted path to follow you can see the creative possibilities of your component with fewer diversions. For this reason, we suggest that you limit the colors of the component and its background to three basic hues. In our demonstration examples we have limited the colors we use to black, yellow, and red.


You must try to understand the possibilities that exist in any image you use. By making a simple modification to our question mark, the dot is transformed into a radiant star, suggesting the illuminating flash of a bright idea.


Don't be satisfied with your first idea and keep pushing the boundaries of your imagination. Creativity has to be worked at. The first step is often made by evaluating the previous idea. To carry the 'illuminating flash' metaphor a step further, the pyrotechnics of this development adds a more volatile element to the design.

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