/r/learndesign
A community to learn and teach design.
/r/learndesign is community for collecting resources about learning design, all kind of design.
design is a big topic, what will be posted here?
Everything that could be interesting to someone who is learning design. for example, the design process, typographic for graphic design or prototyping for industrial design. Every Medium is accepted, and we welcome material of any depth: from beginner, because going back to basic is always useful, to advanced for a lifelong improving journey in design.
these are some other subs that you might find interesting :
design subreddits
visual related subreddits
Quote of the week :
All design work seems to have three common traits: there is a message to the work, the tone of that message, and the format that the work takes. Successful design has all three elements working in co-dependence to achieve a whole greater than the sum of the individual parts
Frank Chimero, The Shape of Design
this sidebar is a work in progress
/r/learndesign
Nowadays, with social media taking over, we are constantly bombarded with lots of low-quality ads, but there was an era where advertisement was a work of art. This era is often called “The Golden Age of Advertising“. It lasted from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. During that time, advertising was incredibly creative and had a huge cultural impact.
The link for article is below:
https://www.playforthoughts.com/blog/the-best-print-ads