HOW TO BE + CREATIVE
Good ideas alter the power balance in relationships, that is why good ideas are always initially resisted. This section on Graphic & Creative design is concerned with
design principles, the building blocks that connect the basics of all good design. Every discipline has its own sets of rules, methods, specialized technologies, and technical requirements.
Each one is rooted in the interactions of its history, theory, and practice, but unlike learning law or biology, the language of design is visual. It involves the need for a highly developed awareness
of visual relationships, proportion, the perceptions of visual principles, and of the modern world and its complex events and practices. A good designer can filter this information and
create relevant, engaging, visually eloquent design that responds to multiple problems, needs, and contexts. While a designing process needs to develop research, concept-development,
compositional, and organisational skills associated with design, i needs to be engaged with the world, and interested, aware, and sensitive to the changing contexts in which design plays a part.