Experimental Graphics
How we generate an image 1
A course by Martin Sati , Illustrator and Graphic Designer
Maximize your potential and learn to create extraordinary illustrations
- Spanish with subtitles in English
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About the video: How we generate an image 1
Overview
“I explain how to generate a graph of nothingness, similar to the process of creation of Higgs Boson matter. We will also see some examples of vector illustrations. ”
In this video lesson Martin Sati addresses the topic: How we generate an image 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Experimental Graphics. Maximize your potential and learn to create extraordinary illustrations.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Well, we've already seen the chemistry of the elements, of how configure through small particles to go mixing them together image, and now here we are going to see how we create a graph or a illustration that, in two different ways right? And facing the point of view of one more work personal than as more experimental and another one that is a real charge to review if the mode where, how we face also that creative process to get to a good port and well, work for a client. Well, now we go to see, well the development a little of these illustration that is called the last one of the A...”
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Course summary for: Experimental Graphics
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Graphic Design, Traditional illustration
A course by Martin Sati
Martin Satí is a graphic designer and illustrator who was born in Seville in 1972. He studied fine arts, complementing his studies at the University of Southampton - Winchester School of Art, where he developed an interest in design. He then began his professional career in Madrid doing advertising design work, combining illustration, photomontage, and vector graphics.
Martin focuses on the construction of form, internal movements of things, and the use of color and line as base materials. This is what defines him as a "graphic artisan." His emotional language involves a continuous process of experimentation, personalization, and a desire to inject life, color, and beauty in everything that surrounds us.
He currently works within graphic experimentation for international projects and major brands such as McDonalds, Google, HP, AT&T, IBM, Samsung, Kellogg's, Beefeater, Epson, Harper's Bazaar, El Pais, and Movistar.
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- 11 lessons (1h 17m)
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- Audio: Spanish
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- Level: Intermediate
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