Introduction to Icon Design
Icon System Design II
A course by Hermes Mazali , Art Director
About the video: Icon System Design II
Overview
“We continue designing the icons on the grid, and I will teach you to respect proportions, concepts to maintain consistency between them.”
In this video lesson Hermes Mazali addresses the topic: Icon System Design II, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Icon Design. Learn about the processes and techniques behind icon design for branding projects.
Partial transcription of the video
“Icon system design We already made our first icon. What I did next was adjust it a bit where I raised the height of the desk, I increased the size of the monitor and tried to use this area here. I saw that I was very small, so I wanted it to be more important and give it another type of format. The same, it seemed to me that the shoulders were very thin, Here I tried to adjust them a bit. So I made these adjustments, then they can generate more adjustments, but a priori what I did was this style. What we are going to approximate is the other icon, here with my humble sketches. I will work o...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Icon Design
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Category
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Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Graphic Design, Signage Design

Hermes Mazali
A course by Hermes Mazali
Hermes Mazali is an Argentinian graphic designer and art director based in Valencia, Spain.
He is a founding partner of Atemporal Agency, a small design agency where he works in art direction, photography, web design, logos, and icon design. However, he also works as a freelancer for a range of agencies, brands, and start-ups from different countries.
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