Digital Design and Media
Digital Design Fundamentals
1. Digital Image Formats
Raster (Bitmap):
- Pixel-based images
- Fixed resolution
- Created with painting/photo software
- Scaling up loses quality
- Formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP
- Suitable for: Photography, painting, detailed work
Vector Graphics:
- Mathematical curves and shapes
- Resolution-independent
- Scale infinitely without loss
- Smaller file sizes
- Formats: SVG, EPS, PDF
- Suitable for: Logos, typography, illustrations
Understanding Resolution:
- DPI/PPI (dots/pixels per inch)
- Screen: 72-96 PPI
- Print: 300+ PPI
- Higher resolution = better quality
- File size considerations
2. Color Modes
RGB (Light-Based):
- Red, Green, Blue channels
- Screen display
- 8-bit: 256 levels per channel (16 million colors)
- Additive: Adding colors creates white
- For: Web, digital media, screens
CMYK (Print-Based):
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
- Print output
- Subtractive: Combining colors creates black
- Separates into print plates
- For: Professional printing
Grayscale:
- Black to white values
- 256 levels of gray
- Efficient file size
- Versatile and classic
- Printing and artistic use
Digital Design Software
1. Adobe Creative Suite
Photoshop:
- Raster image editing
- Photo manipulation and retouching
- Digital painting
- Compositing and effects
- Industry standard
Illustrator:
- Vector graphics creation
- Logo and icon design
- Typography and text
- Scalable illustrations
- Technical and artistic work
InDesign:
- Layout and publishing
- Multi-page documents
- Print and digital
- Typography control
- Professional publications
Affinity Alternatives:
- Affinity Photo (Photoshop alternative)
- Affinity Designer (Illustrator/multi-purpose)
- Affinity Publisher (InDesign alternative)
- Lower cost, perpetual license
- Increasingly professional quality
2. Other Design Tools
Web Design:
- Figma: Cloud-based, collaborative
- Sketch: macOS, UI/UX focus
- XD: Adobe's UX tool
- Webflow: Code-free web builder
3D Design:
- Blender: Free, open-source, powerful
- Cinema 4D: Professional 3D
- Maya: Animation and modeling
- SketchUp: Architectural 3D
Animation:
- After Effects: Motion graphics
- Toon Boom: Animation specialist
- Procreate Dreams: iPad drawing/animation
Web Design
1. Web Design Principles
User Experience (UX):
- How site functions
- Navigation and structure
- Information architecture
- Accessibility
- User goals and tasks
User Interface (UI):
- Visual design and layout
- Buttons and interactions
- Typography and colors
- Consistency and branding
- Form and usability
2. Responsive Design
Mobile-First Approach:
- Design for smallest screen first
- Scale up to larger devices
- Touch-friendly interactions
- Fast loading times
- Accessibility priority
Breakpoints:
- Mobile: < 768px
- Tablet: 768px - 1024px
- Desktop: > 1024px
- Flexible layouts
- Gradual scaling
Flexible Grids:
- Percentage-based widths
- Flexible images
- Media queries
- Adapting to screen size
- Fluid typography
3. Web Typography
Font Selection:
- Web-safe fonts: System installed
- Web fonts: Downloaded or linked
- Font services: Google Fonts, Typekit
- Fallback fonts: Default alternatives
- Performance considerations
Readability:
- Font size: 16px body minimum
- Line-height: 1.5-1.8 for body
- Line length: 50-75 characters
- Contrast: WCAG accessibility standards
- Hierarchy: Size, weight, color
4. Web Accessibility (a11y)
Design for All:
- Accommodate disabilities
- WCAG guidelines
- Color contrast: AA or AAA standards
- Alt text for images
- Keyboard navigation
Inclusive Design:
- Not just compliance
- Beneficial for all users
- Captions for video
- Clear language
- Multiple ways to accomplish tasks
Interactive Design
1. Interaction Design
User Actions:
- Buttons and clickable elements
- Hover states and feedback
- Forms and input
- Navigation responses
- Clear affordances
Feedback and Response:
- Immediate visual response
- Loading states
- Confirmation of actions
- Error messages and guidance
- Animation and transitions
2. Animation and Motion
Principles of Animation (Disney):
- Squash and stretch
- Anticipation
- Staging and timing
- Follow through and overlapping action
- Ease in/ease out (non-linear motion)
Digital Animation Uses:
- Loading animations
- Transitions between states
- Micro-interactions
- Data visualization movement
- Attention direction
3. Prototyping
Low-Fidelity Prototypes:
- Wireframes (gray boxes, no style)
- Sketches and mockups
- Quick iteration
- Testing basic flow
- Rapid feedback
High-Fidelity Prototypes:
- Detailed visual design
- Interactive elements
- Realistic appearance
- User testing
- Close to final product
Tools:
- Figma: Prototyping in design tool
- Adobe XD: Dedicated prototyping
- InVision: Linking to InVision
- Axure: Complex interactions
- Code: HTML/CSS/JavaScript prototype
Motion Graphics and Video
1. Motion Graphics
Definition:
- Animation applied to graphic design
- Text, shapes, and images moving
- Often with sound
- Communicating information
- Engaging and dynamic
Applications:
- Video introductions/outros
- Animated logos and branding
- Title sequences
- Infographics
- Social media content
2. Video Design
Editing:
- Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro
- DaVinci Resolve: Free powerful option
- Cutting and sequencing
- Color grading and correction
- Audio mixing
Composition:
- Frame composition for video
- Safe areas for text
- Motion and space
- Depth and layering
- Narrative flow
Digital Illustration and Painting
1. Digital Painting Techniques
Drawing Tablets:
- Pen displays (Wacom, XP-Pen, iPad)
- Sensitivity and responsiveness
- Pressure sensitivity
- Tilt and rotation
- Natural drawing feel
Digital Brushes:
- Brush engines and libraries
- Customizable settings
- Mimicking traditional media
- Unique digital possibilities
- Stylus behavior
2. Creating Digital Art
Non-Destructive Editing:
- Layers and masking
- Adjustable parameters
- Undo and revision
- Experimentation without loss
- Professional workflow
Digital Process:
- Sketch layer foundation
- Color layers and grouping
- Blending modes
- Opacity and transparency
- Final refinement
Emerging Digital Media
1. Virtual and Augmented Reality
VR (Virtual Reality):
- Immersive 3D environment
- 360-degree exploration
- Interactive experiences
- Gaming and entertainment
- Training and education
AR (Augmented Reality):
- Digital elements in real world
- Phone or AR glasses
- Enhancing physical reality
- Shopping and visualization
- Gaming and education
2. Generative and AI-Assisted Design
AI Tools:
- Text-to-image generation
- Neural networks for style transfer
- Procedural generation
- Design assistance
- Ethical considerations
Uses and Concerns:
- Inspiration and iteration speed
- Artistic authenticity
- Copyright and training data
- Labor displacement concerns
- Novel creative possibilities
3. Interactive and Kinetic Design
Installation Art:
- Interactive digital art
- Viewer participation
- Sensors and connections
- Real-time response
- Immersive experience
Kinetic Typography:
- Text as animation focus
- Meaning revealed through motion
- Poetry and narrative
- Dynamic communication
- Artistic expression
Digital Workflow and Optimization
1. File Management and Organization
Folder Structure:
- Project folders
- Assets (images, fonts, graphics)
- Versions and archives
- Final output
- Consistent naming
Version Control:
- File naming with dates/versions
- Git for collaborative work
- Cloud backup (Google Drive, Dropbox)
- Regular saves
- Recovery options
2. Performance Optimization
File Compression:
- Reducing file sizes
- Maintaining quality
- Web loading speed
- Print readiness
- Appropriate compression levels
Format Selection:
- JPEG for photographs
- PNG for transparency
- WebP for web (modern browsers)
- SVG for graphics and icons
- Purpose-appropriate choices
Summary
Digital design involves:
- Software: Raster and vector, specialized tools
- Web Design: UX/UI, responsive, accessible
- Interactive Design: User experience, prototyping
- Motion Graphics: Animation, video, engagement
- Digital Media: Emerging VR/AR, AI-assisted tools
- Workflow: Organization, optimization, collaboration
Digital design is rapidly evolving, combining traditional design principles with new technologies and possibilities. Understanding both software and design fundamentals allows effective communication and innovation in digital contexts.