Visual Communication Principles on Printed Matters
My sources of inspiration
A course by Camille Baudelaire , Graphic Designer
Joined November 2021
About the video: My sources of inspiration
Overview
“Now, I am going to tell you about the artists and authors who influence my work by following three themes that seem important to me: reading, typography and graphic design.”
In this video lesson Camille Baudelaire addresses the topic: My sources of inspiration, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Communication Principles on Printed Matters. Visual communication is an essential tool for creating effective printed materials. Discover their principles and how to apply them..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson, I will tell you about artists, authors and writers who influenced my work. I grouped these influences around themes. The first theme that interests me, This is the question of reading. Reading for me, Its very important, whether reading works of literature or books on graphics, theories on design. Literature is a reflection of what is happening in society. And for me, graphics must speak to what is happening in society. So reading literature helps nourish this approach. So for several years, we talk about equality and emancipation. We talk a lot about these subjects. We talk...”
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Course summary for: Visual Communication Principles on Printed Matters
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Category
Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Art Direction, Branding & Identity, Graphic Design

Camille Baudelaire
A course by Camille Baudelaire
A graduate of the Estienne school, ESAA Duperré and ENSAD, Camille Baudelaire is the founder of the Atelier Baudelaire studio. She has been working for more than ten years at the crossroads between graphics, innovation, 3D and space design.
Whether they are printed, spatial or digital visual creations, she attaches great importance to the accuracy of the meaning and the ethics of the projects for which she works.
Specialized in the cultural sector, it collaborates with various organizations such as museums, artists, curators or renowned architects. She also seeks to make female designers visible in the world of graphic design.
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