Color Theory: Exploration & Application
Animated Posters for Electronic Display 1
A course by Richard Mehl , Designer
About the video: Animated Posters for Electronic Display 1
Overview
“Here, you will learn how to adapt your poster design for an animated electronic display using Photoshop Timeline. You will also learn how to adapt the CMYK colors used in the print posters to RGB colors for posters displayed electronically.”
In this video lesson Richard Mehl addresses the topic: Animated Posters for Electronic Display 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Color Theory: Exploration & Application. Learn how to apply color theory in graphic design and create stunning visual effects..
Partial transcription of the video
“In the last lesson, you learned how to create your poster designs for print and on the web. In this lesson, you'll learn how to create an animated poster for electronic display using Photoshop Timeline. So essentially, It's going to be the same size and format, or we're going to be thinking of it as the same size and format as our printed posters, except it's going to be electronic. And it's going to be animated. It's going to move. So, Just to show you a very simple version of this, I made a quick animation. just for demonstration purposes, of our second poster. Poster number two. where we...”
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Course summary for: Color Theory: Exploration & Application
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Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Color Theory, Design, Graphic Design
Richard Mehl
A course by Richard Mehl
Richard Mehl is an accomplished designer with a wealth of experience in the field. As an adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Richard has honed his expertise in teaching color theory and design principles. With a background in graphic design and a passion for visual compositions, he brings a unique perspective to his courses.
Richard's journey in the creative world began with a deep appreciation for art, instilled by his parents, who were florists. He pursued his artistic endeavors through photography and later delved into graphic design, studying at renowned institutions like Yale. Throughout his career, Richard has worked with prestigious institutions and non-profit organizations, infusing his formalist approach into his designs.
Driven by his love for teaching, Richard authored the book "Playing with Color: 50 Experiments for Exploring Color Design Principles," where he shares his experiences and techniques for teaching color theory to graphic designers. With a focus on creating engaging learning experiences, Richard's courses empower students to unlock their creative potential and develop a deeper understanding of color's transformative power.
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