Introduction to Minimalist Graphic Design
creation 3
A course by Rafael Bernardo , Designer, Typographer, and Author
About the video: creation 3
Overview
“Here I show you how I finish my poster for the presentation. I will reinforce it from behind so that it can also stand stably.”
In this video lesson Rafael Bernardo addresses the topic: creation 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Minimalist Graphic Design. Hone your perception skills and learn how to create clean, expressive designs using basic shapes.
Partial transcription of the video
“creation I then let the letters dry and because I see a few little pencil marks here and there or traces of abrasion from the sketchbook, I'll remove them now. I use an eraser for this. Of course it won't be perfect. But perfectly perfect is also boring. Although we have followed this geometric approach, not everything has to be super precise. Also the whole forms are not 100% identical, like it e.g. B. would be the case in the computer. Because of that, if there are small deviations here and there, relax, accept it, it's all right. It's a bit windy. We could frame it. Then it will definite...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Minimalist Graphic Design
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Branding & Identity, Color Theory, Graphic Design

Rafael Bernardo
A course by Rafael Bernardo
Rafael Bernardo is a typographer, designer, brand developer, creative activist, and author. He is passionate about shaping communicative spaces, and the drive to keep honing his creative voice has kept this passion alive for more than 20 years. The foundation stone of his work is minimalism. Rafael begins the design process by asking himself this question: what do you need to convey a message in a direct and simple way? He explores his methodology and creative development in his book, Be Water My Friend.
In his career as a freelance designer, he has worked with clients from a variety of industries, including Rosenthal, Porsche, and Siemens, as well as on a prevention project for a health insurance company. He also tries to make a positive contribution through his design work and collaborates with non-profit organizations, such as Viva con Agua.
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