Do Graphic Designers need Drawing skills?

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We often get asked ‘Do Graphic Designers need amazing Drawing skills? In short, the answer is NO. You can still become a successful Graphic Designer and not be good at drawing.

In this post, we will cover:

  • What is Graphic Design
  • Design rules to follow
  • Design Software to Master
  • The benefits of basic sketches 
  • Tools to help you to draw

Listen along to our Podcast or continue reading to learn more about the skills you will need to become a graphic designer

 

What is graphic design?

A Graphic designer’s job is to create engaging compositions to either sell a product, service or promote
a message. 

Graphic Designers do not need to draw but instead need to create appealing designs using assets such as images, typography, illustrations.

In contrast, an Illustrator will focus on drawing to communicate a message.

Key Terms : Composition (also referred to as Layout, Artwork, Design) means the placement or arrangement of visual elements on a blank page.

Core Skills for a Graphic Designer

1.Basic sketching skills

As a Graphic Designer, you must be able to think creatively, and one of the best ways to improve your creativity is through sketching. Sketches are rough drawings used by designers for planning and productivity.  The drawings do not need to be perfect but instead think of a visual way to get ideas down on paper.

Here are some examples to explain this further!

Example 1 –  Thumbnail sketch for Magazine Design 

As the above example shows, you can create rough thumbnail style sketches to indicate the placement of images, type or other elements. You can then share your sketches with your team/boss to get their feedback before moving to the actual design.

This method will help you to have the right direction and, improve productivity and even avoid any creative block.


Example 2 – Logo Sketch Ideas 

When it comes to creating logos, most designers will start with 10-20 (or even 30) very rough sketches. The client may only like 3, so instead of designing so many variations in Adobe Illustrator, you can focus on developing the three chosen ideas before producing the final one.

The sketching process will add clarity, save time, and improves productivity in every project.


7 Key Design Principle

  1. ScaleDraws attention to design elements, creates emphasis.
  2. HierarchyHelps users to navigate your design, signals the importance of different elements.
  3. ContrastLight vs Dark, Thick vs Thin, helps make design elements’ pop.’
  4. DirectionCreate a path and direct viewer in ‘Z’ ‘L’ and ‘Y’ shapes.
  5. Negative SpaceLeave blank space between elements to give it some breathing space.
  6. Repetition: Helps to tie elements together within a composition and adds consistency 
  7. Balance: Proportions within a design that distributes elements equally. Symmetry is a perfect balance, while asymmetry creates tension.

 

Learning to Draw will undoubtedly be an advantage to your career, the more skills you have as a designer; the more opportunities will open up. Although you do not need to be great at drawing, it is advisable to have at least simple sketching skills, which will improve your creativity and productivity.

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