Editorial Design: Think Like a Designer

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Develop your skills as a designer through practical exercises and learn the guidelines to transform a design that doesn’t work into a smart and effective one.

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A design that doesn’t work can help you learn and improve your skills. In this online course, learn from your mistakes to approach your editorial projects more professionally.

Follow the steps of Enric Jardí, a graphic designer specialized in the publishing sector who has worked with companies such as The New York Times, Penguin Random House, and The Chicago Reader, among others. If you want to learn about other aspects of design with him, you may also be interested in his courses How to Choose Fonts and Editorial Design: How a Book is Made.

Start the course by getting to know Enric Jardí better, he talks about his career in the world of design and shows you his greatest influences.

Then, dive into the concepts of editorial design. Learn the basics for improving examples of different designs, from a notice board to a reading page for mobile devices, then a memoire and even a collection of classic book covers.

Next, look at more complex editorial pieces, where page structure and image storytelling must be worked on with great care. Discover some tricks to designing a cookbook, a paper newsletter, an architectural guide, and a multi-language furniture catalog.

Enric shows you how to prepare the final files for submission to the printer. Now you’re ready to face your next editorial design challenge from a whole new perspective!

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