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How can ability improve oneself aesthetic?

How can ability improve oneself aesthetic?

By Y LPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

Modern design originated from the West, and the discourse power is also in the West. Design is closely related with the development of art and aesthetic where you come from, there are telltale signs, don't be to have no source, the composition of the neoclassicism, light and shade, the atmosphere, the light and color of impressionist and post-impressionist plane and decoration, and modern paintings such as modernism, cubism (can't back again), has played a great role in modern design.

Honestly, poster design or other graphic design is really difficult, I can understand the subject's mood... But in fact, graphic design is not a purely aesthetic ability to operate activities, more need to practice, and in every practice to accumulate experience. Most of the time, those who study design always ignore the hand kung fu training and think that it is good to broaden their mind and learn concepts. In fact, people who have painted should have an experience, sometimes you know how to draw is good, but their hands just do not listen to ah, can not draw their desired effect, this kind of time to draw blindly is certainly very difficult, the way to make a breakthrough is to copy excellent exercises. Design is the same, it is reasonable to classify art design into art science, design and painting have the same learning process, both need to understand the concept, continuous training in operation, and finally make a breakthrough after a long practice process. Feel their progress is to increase the practice. 2. Look for design activities on the Internet, find some tasks that fit your level, and do them seriously. Now there are a lot of design websites, anyone can pick up the kind of work in the above, each order will have a lot of people to submit their own design works, and finally PK the most meet the requirements of one order. Having no fear of not doing well is a great way to experience trial and error. Grow with practice. 3. Enter some designer forums and share your thoughts and dilemmas with fans and peers. In the Internet information age, there are many online and offline communication platforms, which can be used well. No matter the experience of predecessors or difficulties of the same rank are of great help to improve my design ability. 4. Reading Although I myself study theory, and many students think that learning theory is very helpful for creation, I am not sure that this is the most important, so I will write the last point. If you're in the habit of reading books, then great, these books don't burden you at all, they reinforce your design ideas. But if you barely read books, you might not be spending more time on them than on practical training and design forums. Here are a few of my personal recommendations for books that are more theoretical than practical. Hits like Design of Design are no longer recommended. True to its name, Design Patterns is a collection of 23 design patterns that are great to copy for yourself or learn as a great experience. Cognition and Design is difficult in all aspects of interaction design. At present, I think the best urban space environment design book, but some people say that the theory of this book and design practice is decoupled... Because I do not do design, also not good comment, leave the subject to choose. "Until The Moss Grows" is probably the lightest book on this list, a collection of essays by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, which reveals the author's enormous human culture. After reading the book, I will find that no matter an artist or a designer is as simple as people imagine. The molding of artistic work requires strong thoughts and knowledge reserves, and the thoughts of artists themselves are profound seas.

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