Welcome to Composition Rules: The Art & Science of Better Visuals.
This class is somewhere between a beginner and intermediate level, aimed primarily at artists, and by the end you’ll be sailing through creating better visuals in all you do. If you’re a designer, illustrator, photographer… you’re still going to be able to apply what you learn with me to your craft.
Join me for a concise, but full investigation of why we learn to design our compositions according to traditional principles such as The Rule of Thirds, Spacial Divisions and Journey, and of course, The Golden Ratio. The projects will have you thinking like a designer so that the crucial beginning of a new painting or drawing expresses exactly the story you want to tell to the viewer.
You’re not going to want to miss this class.
Let me help you understand and apply the Art & Science of Better Visuals through Composition Rules.
For this class, you’re going to need:
- Cartridge Paper or similar, anything cheap and plentiful.
- Soft leaded pencils or charcoal
- A ruler
And for the bonus project:
- A selection of basic coloured pencils (bright, rainbow colours)
- A square
- A compass
I also recommend a notebook or sketchbook for taking notes, because there is a lot of information to absorb, but remember you can always watch again too.
I’m really looking forward to you being a part of this class and showing me your work.
Thank you for being here.
Let’s get started!
Note: All examples in this class are either public domain or the creation of the author/artist, Jen Dixon.