Vector Pattern Creation and Commercialization
Rapport concept
A course by Laura Varsky , Designer and Illustrator
Learn to create repeating patterns and graphic systems to apply to all types of surfaces
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About the video: Rapport concept
Overview
“An analysis and brief explanation about the definition of rapport and why they are important when it comes to illustrating both products and textiles.”
In this video lesson Laura Varsky addresses the topic: Rapport concept, which is part of the Domestika online course: Vector Pattern Creation and Commercialization. Learn to create repeating patterns and graphic systems to apply to all types of surfaces.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] In this unit we are going to see how to design a pattern, but first we have to understand what a pattern is. A pattern or rapport It is based on the idea that there is a module that can be repeated infinite number of times and function as logic What is the importance of rapport in the design of surfaces? That it is easier and cheaper to print on a large surface of both paper and fabric. For example, here They can see a printed surface in its entirety. one sees a complex illustration that is all over its surface. Good Although this may not seem at first glance, it is made from a modu...”
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Course summary for: Vector Pattern Creation and Commercialization
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Category
Illustration, Marketing & Business -
Areas
Business, Fashion Design, Pattern Design, Printing, Traditional illustration
A course by Laura Varsky
Laura Varsky studied graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires, but her interest in creating graphic languages and finding her own have led her into the world of illustration, where she has excelled professionally.
She has collaborated on a wide range of artistic and commercial projects, specializing in album cover and book designs. In 2006, she won the Latin Grammy Award for art director, which she was also nominated for in 2014 and 2015. She has also worked in the merchandising field for both local and international brands.
Laura has more than ten years of experience teaching typography at the University of Buenos Aires and has co-created two font families based on her lettering work: Lady René and Lady Dodó (published by Sudtipos).
She is the author and co-author of several picturebooks and her art has been included in the permanent design collection at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art. She currently hosts conferences and workshops in multiple countries.
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- Level: Intermediate
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