Design for Print Masterclass
Print Design Courses
This course is for people who find themselves with design responsibilities but who have had no formal design training. You will cover the five essential building blocks of design, look at working with type and colour and discover how to resolve common design problems. This course is designed to help you uncover hidden skills and to improve your confidence when making design decisions. This is a print design based course - if you are a web designer, please see our Web Design Masterclass course instead.
Course Description
What is design?
• Good and bad design
• Five questions to ask before you design anything
Key design elements
• A guide to relevance, contrast, proportion, consistency, direction, totality and restraint
• The five building blocks of design
Laying out your page
• Using the page organisation tools
• Using the text organisation tools
Working with tone and space
• Using white space
• Rules, borders, boxes and drop shadows
• Creating bleeds
The power of type
• Type history and type decisions
• Type families
• Typographical ground rules
• Tips and techniques for presenting type
• Special type effects
• Widows and orphans
Working with colour
• Different colour models
• Choosing colours
• Spot colours
• Printing colours
Incorporating photographs
• Illustrations or photographs?
• Designing using photographs
Shortcuts to good design
• Maintaining a swipe file
• AIDA - the four secret ingredients of good design
Solving common design problems
• Rivers of white space
• Inappropriate column spacing
• Claustrophobic pages
• Whispering headlines
• Floating heads and subheads
• Too few/too many typefaces
Questions and answers
If you have any questions, or you would like to find out more about this training course - please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help.
Tel: 0845 676 2250
Email: Sales
Courses provided by partners Media Training.


















