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How to be a good designer 4545 Responses
Last post: 5 months ago | Thread started: Jun 30, 08, 11:33 a.m.
- designbot
There was a discussion about this in another thread. My proposition is that designers like to think they are "born creative", and perhaps some have an edge. But personally, anyone can learn design, and anyone can learn art and be good. I do wonder if you are trained to be an artist/designer if your stuff would come off mechanical though. Like anyone could dress in designer clothes if they had the money, but that doesn't give them class or style.


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:39 a.m. – Permalink
- bulletfactory
principles and techniques can be taught - divine proportions, grids, texture, rhythm, repetition, color, line, etc - using them effectively is a different story. There is something more to it than just 'knowing' what looks good to be a good designer. imo - explaining why it looks good makes you a good designer.

- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:41 a.m. – Permalink
- Jnr_Madison
I think it's ok as long as you've never done web banners for Yahoo!


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:44 a.m. – Permalink
- robotron3k
design talent is pretty much an innate ability and some skills can be taught to improve those abilities. But little black glasses and turtleneck sweaters need to be purchased.


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:46 a.m. – Permalink
- ribit
A lot of it can be taught... Our teachers in our Industrial Design course told us (something like) that they couldn't teach us basic creativity, but they could certainly teach us skills, strategy, how to draw, how to develop form, hone our critical eye, teach us how to discuss design, design history and how to learn from it, stuff like that...


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:49 a.m. – Permalink
- hammerofdawn
I know someone with a masters degree in a well known art school and her designs are terrible.


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 11:54 a.m. – Permalink

