Minimalist Graphic Design for Big Ideas
How to Promote Your Personal Project
A course by Julian Montague , Graphic Designer and Artist
About the video: How to Promote Your Personal Project
Overview
“I will share with you the different ways in which your project can be presented on social media, besides, you will see what the value of that exposure is. ”
In this video lesson Julian Montague addresses the topic: How to Promote Your Personal Project, which is part of the Domestika online course: Minimalist Graphic Design for Big Ideas. Create bold graphic elements that communicate big ideas by exploring a visual design process that experiments with the digital tools in Illustrator.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to Promote Your Personal Project Previously, I talked about taking your designs and making them posters. In this lesson, I'll talk about how to take them and share them. One of the good things about the time we're in is you can make a personal project and it has this second life because it can exist online. In the old days, you could make a project, but no one was ever going to see it. Now, there's an opportunity where you can come up with an idea like making a fake poster about something, post it online and people can see it, enjoy it, and think that this is a good design or think that...”
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Course summary for: Minimalist Graphic Design for Big Ideas
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Category
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Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Design, Digital Illustration, Graphic Design, Poster Design

Julian Montague
A course by Julian Montague
As an artist, graphic designer, illustrator, and photographer, Julian Montague’s professional repertoire spans a wide range of approaches and mediums. His father taught art and design history and as such, Julian was exposed to the arts as a child, which he attributes to being his initial influence.
With a bold, recognizable, and often conceptual aesthetic, his work has appeared in numerous galleries, books, on posters, as murals and more. Julian’s clients include Sonos and Continental Tires, and he won a Silver National Addy award for his 2013 poster series State of America. He has also published a book on his satirical and abstract take on the science behind the stray shopping carts entitled The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification.
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