DesignAide
DesignAide helps students, entrepreneurs, and anyone else interested in learning how to design. Tuto
09/15/2021
09/05/2021
3D masks for sale! I’ve sold or gifted over 20 of these and everyone loves them. They are very comfortable, adjustable and can easily fit over a medical grade mask. I just finished sewing a batch, so take a peek at the carousel and see if you would like one for yourself or to gift to someone. DM me to purchase.
$18 each, made of 100% quilting cotton, $3 shipping each.
09/03/2021
Through an unexpected couple of opportunities I have been illustrating for a couple of clients! This piece is a page in a new book we are producing for If you haven’t been, I highly recommend it.
08/21/2021
I am having fun with these masks. Any word suggestions? Should I sell these?
08/19/2021
Going deep thinking about typography and this surfaced.
Hello.
Hi is short, sweet, a punctuation
It is friendly, an upside-down exclamation
Hello is formal, courteous,
rounded and generous
Either way, it begins with H
A symmetrical form, a sturdy gate
Hello is a beautiful word
H’s fan club l’s visually mimic her
On either side, round e and o
Visual rhythm like oars that row
Hello is beautiful in meaning
Its appearance is pleasing
Typeface? it matters not
But in Comic Sans font?
p.s.
Hello in Garamond is especially nice
But the sans serif Univers is my vice
sans
06/28/2021
Before and after: creating hierarchy by changing font color, size and style. Creating interest and drawing the reader in.
Thanks for the icon and
06/26/2021
Two charging stations: If you have an electric vehicle and need to charge it, which charger would you want to use? One with a tangle of cables, or one with a single cable.
Design is one of the most useful, helpful, and invisible skills out there. Anyone out there with an EV care to comment on the design experience? I’m all ears.
03/15/2021
Reading, Writing, & Design is being reprinted in softcover and will soon be available on Amazon. Please share with your educator and curriculum creator friends, Design needs to be taught in schools to ALL kids, just as other important subjects are.
Reading, Writing, and Design In today’s secondary schools, computer technology is a frequently used tool that has saturated the learning environment. This technology is pressing students to design class projects, like posters and screen presentations, assigned by their teachers. Ms. Herrell, a seasoned designer and practition...
01/12/2021
“When I saw the second photo, all the tension left my body!”
That’s what my friend said after seeing these images 😂
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Photo #1: how the house is now
Photo #2: after a little Photoshop magic.
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1. What do you think of the window placements in Photo #1?
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2. What two or three changes do you think are the most important?
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There is more detail about the 7 adjustments on the blog.
Click the link in bio or go to herrelldesign.com/blog
Thanks!
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01/06/2021
See how the veins in this magnolia leaf are aligned along the midrib, the centerline of the leaf? In nature and in our own designed world, things function more efficiently when alignment is used. There’s always an opportunity to use alignment:
· When you have 20 kids in a classroom all wanting to go on recess—get them aligned! Everyone will be much calmer for it (and the teacher saner).
· When you’re cooking a 15 ingredient recipe, align your spices so you can prepare the food more efficiently.
· When you’re adding a deck to the back of your house, align the edges of the deck to the part of the house that makes sense and looks balanced (more on balance later).
Get it?
01/04/2021
How toddlers learn about typography. 👍🏼
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@ Atlanta, Georgia
12/01/2020
What is DesignAide? A collection of the things we use the most when designing, researched by me, published in my book and taught to middle/high school students.
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Who is it for?
Students, entrepreneurs, small businesses, any non-designer that wants their projects to appear more professional.
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Why use it?
Because it is simple to learn and greatly improves your skills in visual design. Over time you’ll design better and notice more about design (and lack of design) around you.
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What types of projects will it help you design?
The most common design projects non-designers are faced with: simple layouts for ads, slide presentations, Instagram posts and stories, business signage, posters and tri-fold tabletop displays for school projects, presentations with charts, photos and text. This is not a template offering, it is not a quick fix for making things beautiful. It is a selection of design vocabulary specific to your needs, not too much to overwhelm, but just enough to help you learn the basics.
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I’ll be sharing the scoop on these eleven terms TEXT—ART—SPACE—GRID—HIERARCHY—TYPOGRAPHY—COLOR—ALIGNMENT—PROXIMITY—BALANCE—CONTRAST. Keep checking in to learn the specifics, it won’t cost you a thing except for your time and attention.
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(This content is sourced from interviews of teachers and to better understand why design needs to be taught in , and basically to all everywhere.
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@ Atlanta, Georgia
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