FS
Jul 13, 2020
Excellent course to learn and refresh about fundamentals of design....It applies to all spheres of MULTIMEDIA..Highly recommended... As a suggestion course and notes should be available in PDF format.
TJ
Sep 5, 2021
I had a lot of fun in this course. I learnt some extra bits of information related to graphic design and I think it's a great start for beginners as well as good practice for intermediate and experts!
By Maria M
•Dec 17, 2020
very nice!
By Kanishka R
•Apr 25, 2020
Excellent.
By Claudio S
•May 5, 2018
Well done!
By shanto i
•Dec 18, 2022
Very good
By Sandip R
•Feb 21, 2021
VERY GOOD
By Vishnu R C 5
•Feb 13, 2020
VERY GOOD
By 飞飞
•Aug 16, 2016
实用,新颖,~~~
By Mustafa R
•Jun 23, 2020
Alright
By Dulce A
•Mar 14, 2016
Good!!!
By April E
•Mar 17, 2021
Thanks
By Vengatesh A
•Dec 2, 2020
Good..
By Anike k g
•Jul 30, 2020
nice..
By Loga S G 1
•Jun 6, 2020
Useful
By Richel F
•Dec 12, 2018
Great!
By GUNAWAN, A B (
•Jun 29, 2020
good!
By Abdul- M O
•Nov 17, 2023
Cool
By henid y
•Feb 15, 2023
good
By Ayan M
•Mar 4, 2021
good
By Manisha
•Sep 11, 2020
good
By DINESH K K
•Jun 14, 2020
good
By preksha m
•May 20, 2020
good
By Invader
•Jan 22, 2022
UwU
By Baher A
•Oct 14, 2022
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By Amir B
•Feb 14, 2019
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By Rebecca W
•Feb 9, 2022
This was a great overview of the fundamentals, useful, interesting assignments and a lot of opportunity to practice. It was highly enjoyable and I like how the professor chose to explain things. Knocking off two stars for two reasons:
- The peer review system is broken. I rarely received useful feedback. In general, I think a paid course should have a professional give professional-grade feedback, but in the absence of that possibility, the least they could do is place a minimal word limit on the review sections so that people have to type more than one word to qualify as a review. In addition, people who don't pay attention to the rubric mark down your assignments and can screw with your grade as a result
- The quality of this course was not matched by the next in the specialization, which is Intro to Typography. So people who signed up for this course and then pursued a specialization based on the quality of this course will likely be let down by the very next course in the track. Intro to Typography is totally self-guided, is not at all dense with content (could be done in two weeks EASILY), and is almost completely grade reliant on peer reviewers, which as I pointed out, are of questionable quality. There is really no quality control for the work you complete in this course and it should be free as it currently exists.