banner

Elizabeth Lin – The Art of Visual Design Bundle

🎁 HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025! Exclusive 30% OFF for New Year 2025! Use code NEWYEAR30 ✨ Claim Your Gift
img

Elizabeth Lin – The Art of Visual Design Bundle

Elizabeth Lin - The Art of Visual Design Bundle

 

The Art of Visual Design

(Elizabeth’s Version)

The Art of Visual Design (Elizabeth’s Version) is an ✨ all-inclusive ✨ fun and interactive 2-course series for designers of all levels, filled with rainbows, sparkles, and a sprinkle of sass. Learn how to define your own aesthetic and work toward a standout design portfolio. I hope you’re ready for my sales pitch because I worked hard on it 🙏.

New message from Michelle!

Elizabeth has created the best visual design course I’ve found online! She teaches key concepts in a refreshingly approachable and engaging manner. The content is very well-informed and thorough, and the hands-on exercises are meticulously crafted in Figma and easy to follow along. Most of all, Elizabeth is extremely supportive and responsive in the course Discord. The Art of Visual Design has greatly improved my visual design knowledge and skills. Thank you, Elizabeth!

What is The Art of Visual Design?

 

In The Art of Visual Design, you will…

No. 1

Discover your personal aesthetic!

Every great designer brings their own special flair with them to every project they do. Whether you’re a maximalist like Sharpay Evans or a minimalist like Dieter Rams, you will discover your voice, find unique sources of inspiration, and begin to craft your own aesthetic!

A cycling gif that features an event card designed by different fictional characters and artists in pop culture: Sharpay from High School Musical's design is hot pink, Cruella de Vil Jobu Tupaki from Everything Everywhere All at Once features a black and white design with a donut shape, Shrek's is swampy green, Yayoi Kusama's design is polka dotted yellow and rounded, Wes Anderson's is fully centered, cloudy, and pastel. Each design is labeled with the person's Figma cursor.

No. 2

Get inspo from art & design history!

Today’s visual design trends are a direct consequence of the work of pioneering designers and artists who came before us: Susan Kare, James Turrell, Johannes Itten, and many more. We’ll explore their work through interactive activities!

No. 3

Not be bored!

Learning visual design is all about practice and (lots of) iteration. Interactive activities with guiding questions are the foundation of every lesson. They will guide you in discovering visual design principles on your own! There are videos ofc (of course), but they’re not the only mode of learning in The Art of Visual Design.

No. 4

Analyze your work critically!

Channel your inner Miranda Priestly and learn to analyze your design work critically. Dive deep into understanding your design intuition. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to explain your design reasoning to even the most stubborn stakeholders.

No. 5

Join an active community led by yours truly!

Join a thriving Discord community with designers from all backgrounds. Receive 1-1 feedback on your design work from me and participate in community challenges designed to help you explore new ideas.

No. 6

Iterate on designs so fast that you can take a 2-hour lunch every day!

Don’t worry, my lips are sealed. Your manager won’t know a thing 🤫.

#7

Get invited to exclusive live events!

I love exploring new lessons and ideas through live events! Join exclusive community events where we will tackle ridiculous (and kinda camp) prompts like ‘Design a website using Papyrus.’ or `Make a button inspired by pizza’.

Is this for me?

Yes! The Art of Visual Design is for designers and non-designers of all levels.

Really? Yes! For new visual designers, there are step-by-step tutorials to get started. For more senior designers, explore the breadth of your skills by diving deep into projects.

I believed that I could create a visual design course that would be flexible enough for students at any level and from any profession.

And that’s exactly what I did 😇.

The curriculum

So… I overachieved and The Art of Visual Design has grown into 2 courses: The rules and Break the rules.

The rules is where you’ll learn the fundamentals of visual design based on industry best practices and standards. Break the rules is where you’ll learn to break convention and define your personal aesthetic.

Additionally, the curriculum all lives in a custom-built app designed by me ✨. You can learn things, track your progress, and see where other students directly on the website!

P.S. This is a real screenshot of what the learning experience looks like 💁🏻‍♀️. (It’s not a mockup!)

Screenshot of The Art of Visual Design website focused on the Principles of Visual Design lesson. The lesson features a video by me! There'salso a sidebar with all the lessons in module 1: What is visual design? Principles of visual design. Figma basics. Graphical poster. Auto layout. Figma troubleshooting. Speed running Figma.

Course 1. The rules

No. 1

Foundations

Begin to develop your eyes for design 👁️ and cultivate your personal aesthetic. Find inspo you love and learn to understand what you love about it! Plus, if you’re new to Figma, I will guide you through the basics.

No. 2

Shape

Explore visual design principles through the basic shapes and geometries: rectangles, circles, and lines. You’ll find inspiration in the Bauhaus movement and close out the module by creating a unique set of playing cards.

No. 3

Color

Learn color terminology so that you can sound fancy when you’re at an art gallery or furniture store. We’ll experiment with color contrast principles by using Itten’s 7 Methods of Color Contrast and explore best practices for using color in product.

No. 4

Typography

Are you scared of using a font other than Inter? Look no further! Here, you’ll identify key characteristics in fonts that make them have unique personalities. Learn how to create a solid type hierarchy by playing with the text in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities.

No. 5

Image

Photography, illustration, emojis, graphics, and iconography are all forms of imagery you can bring into your work! We’ll explore why some imagery feels cringe (hello stock imagery) and others not. Build upon your designs with imagery and use them as more than a decorative element.

No. 6

Layout & composition

This is where you’ll put it all together! We’ll practice various forms of composition from grids to more asymmetrical layouts. At the end of the module, you’ll put your design skills to the test by designing a personal website that reflects your personal flair.

No. 7

Lessons from history

Dive into how history has shaped visual design today by exploring historical design movements and tracing trends. You’ll explore questions like: Why do certain designs and components appear more “dated” than others? How does a trend begin and when does it end?

No. 8

The art of iteration

This one’s my personal favorite 🤭! Embrace the iterative process in design and learn how to refine and improve your designs through feedback and iteration. Develop your skills in giving and receiving constructive feedback to create impactful designs. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to make your own design decisions and defend them.

Course 2. Break the rules

No. 1

Ugly is your new BFF

It’s time to throw away everything you’ve ever learned about design before. We’ll explore the distinctions between ugly, camp, and beautiful. You’ll create your own design principles and get to do everything your design managers always told you not to.

No. 2

The anti-elements of typographic style

Can you create a type hierarchy with Papyrus? What about a type hierarchy that is only using italic styles? You’ll explore a series of prompts that break traditional type principles and learn to bring them into your work.

No. 3

White space takes up too much space

We’ll explore other design elements outside of typography like color and depth. What does color maximalism mean? What can you learn from other designers and how can you bring their learnings into your own work?

No. 4

Unsuspecting sources of inspo

What if your button was inspired by the art movements of Rococo or Surrealism? How would they look different? How would the interactions change? In module 4, you’ll uncover prompts to help you break out of a creative rut.

No. 5

Your personal style!

How can you find, define, and refine your personal style? This module is an exploratory workshop focused on helping you bring yourself out in your work.

Ok enough about the courses, who are you?

Hey! I’m Elizabeth and I’ve been a design educator for 10 years. I grew up during the Neopets-era of the internet designing graphics and websites for fun. (Marquees were all the rage.) I never thought that my love for creating silly graphics with MS Paint could become a career.

When it was time for college, I decided to study computer science at UC Berkeley. (Go bears 🐻!) At the time, there wasn’t an official design program or specialty. Fortunately, I found a community of design-loving students on campus who were passionate about teaching and learning from each other.

During my sophomore year, I taught my first course “Intro to Illustrator & Photoshop”. I remember designing the curriculum from scratch by reading this giant textbook called “The Illustrator Bible” Although the first semester felt a little rough, I discovered a love for teaching and continued to teach design workshops and courses throughout my time in college.

After I graduated, I worked as a product designer for a few companies in education including Khan Academy and Primer. I learned a lot about the education system, read bell hooks for the 1st time, and designed tools for both teachers and students. You can learn more about my background on my website.

In March 2023, I decided to leave my full-time design role to pursue teaching full-time. I missed teaching and felt like I had something unique to say! Since then, I’ve started to share free educational content on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. I launched a couple of side projects: fontguessr and Elizabeth’s portfolio guide. Oh, and sometimes I write about teaching design too 😇.

…Ready for it?

Level up your visual design skills today and build your personal aesthetic.

There are no reviews yet.

Add a Review
Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $89.00.

Learn how to define your own aesthetic and work toward a standout design portfolio. I hope you're ready for my sales pitch... File Size: 11.96 GB.

Purchase this product now and earn 89 Points!
10 Points = $1