Design Principles: an Introduction course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview (80-120 words) describing structure and time commitment.
Module 1: Introduction to Design Fundamentals
Estimated time: 6 hours
- What are design principles and why they matter
- Introduction to visual hierarchy
- Basics of composition and layout
- Analyzing real-world design case studies
Module 2: Typography and Color Theory
Estimated time: 9 hours
- Understanding font types and pairing strategies
- Improving readability and visual flow
- Color psychology and emotional impact
- Contrast, accessibility, and inclusive design
Module 3: Layout and Visual Structure
Estimated time: 9 hours
- Designing with grids and alignment
- Creating balance and visual harmony
- Using spacing and proximity effectively
- Organizing elements for clarity and usability
Module 4: Applying Design Principles in Practice
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Evaluating good vs. poor design examples
- Applying principles to digital interfaces
- Applying principles to print media
Module 5: Developing a Design Mindset
Estimated time: 5 hours
- Building creative confidence
- Strengthening design decision-making
- Thinking critically about user perception and behavior
Module 6: Final Project
Estimated time: 10 hours
- Create a visual design portfolio piece
- Apply all core principles: contrast, alignment, hierarchy, repetition
- Submit for peer feedback and self-evaluation
Prerequisites
- Basic computer literacy
- Familiarity with browsing digital interfaces
- No prior design experience required
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Explain and apply core design principles like contrast, balance, and alignment
- Analyze visual designs for effectiveness and usability
- Use typography and color theory to enhance communication
- Create structured, visually appealing layouts for digital and print
- Develop a foundational design mindset for UI/UX, graphic, or product design