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Learn design fundamentals: color, typography, layout, and visual communication.

Intro to Design

Intro to Design

A professionally structured weekly curriculum aligned to the level, tooling, and delivery expectations of this course.

Duration: 12 Weeks
Level: Beginner
Study Time: 2 hours/week + labs

Welcome to Intro to Design! 🎓

This curriculum is designed to take you from core understanding to confident delivery through weekly applied practice, measurable outcomes, and portfolio evidence.

Each week builds progressively with practical tasks, implementation checkpoints, and reflection points so you can convert knowledge into repeatable professional performance.

Your success is our priority. Stay consistent with weekly execution, document your work, and use feedback loops to continuously improve your delivery quality.

Prerequisites

  • Visual hierarchy fundamentals: contrast, alignment, whitespace, and intentional typography choices
  • Color theory application: psychology, accessibility standards, and palette cohesiveness
  • Wireframing and prototyping experience with tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch
  • Understanding of responsive design, breakpoints, and mobile-first composition strategies

Learning Outcomes

  • Design principles and fundamentals
  • Color theory and palette selection
  • Typography basics
  • Layout and composition
  • Introduction to design tools

Recommended Complementary Courses

  • Pair this curriculum with a related foundation or advanced specialization to strengthen adjacent skill areas.
  • Select one systems-focused and one delivery-focused course to improve both implementation depth and execution speed.
  • Use complementary study tracks to broaden portfolio evidence and improve interview and project readiness.

Essential Learning Resources

  • Design system templates, component libraries, and accessibility audit checklists
  • Figma starter kits with typography scales, color systems, and responsive breakpoints
  • Usability testing scripts and design critique frameworks

Your Learning Roadmap

Foundation

Weeks 1-3

  • Early Weeks: Design fundamentals, visual hierarchy, and component basics
  • Middle Weeks: Design systems, accessibility standards, and interaction patterns
  • Late Weeks: Portfolio building, stakeholder communication, and design leadership

Build

Weeks 4-6

  • Layout, Spacing, and Composition
  • Using Grids and Visual Rhythm
  • Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes

Integration

Weeks 7-9

  • Design Tool Workflow and File Organization
  • Designing for Screens versus Print
  • Brand Basics: Consistency and Style

Capstone

Weeks 10-12

  • Feedback, Critique, and Iteration
  • Building a Small Design System Starter
  • Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual

Detailed Weekly Curriculum

Week 1 2 hours/week + labs
Design Principles: Contrast, Alignment, and Hierarchy
  • Identify the principles of Design Principles: Contrast, Alignment, and Hierarchy and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Explain Design Principles: Contrast, Alignment, and Hierarchy in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Apply trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Design Principles: Contrast, Alignment, and Hierarchy, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Design Principles: Contrast, Alignment, and Hierarchy with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 2 2 hours/week + labs
Color Theory and Mood in Visual Design
  • Identify the principles of Color Theory and Mood in Visual Design and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Explain Color Theory and Mood in Visual Design in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Apply trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Color Theory and Mood in Visual Design, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Color Theory and Mood in Visual Design with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 3 2 hours/week + labs
Typography Basics and Type Pairing
  • Identify the principles of Typography Basics and Type Pairing and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Explain Typography Basics and Type Pairing in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Apply trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Typography Basics and Type Pairing, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Typography Basics and Type Pairing with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 4 2 hours/week + labs
Layout, Spacing, and Composition
  • Identify the principles of Layout, Spacing, and Composition and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Explain Layout, Spacing, and Composition in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Apply trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Layout, Spacing, and Composition, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Layout, Spacing, and Composition with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 5 2 hours/week + labs
Using Grids and Visual Rhythm
  • Apply the principles of Using Grids and Visual Rhythm and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Analyze Using Grids and Visual Rhythm in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Evaluate trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Using Grids and Visual Rhythm, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Using Grids and Visual Rhythm with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 6 2 hours/week + labs
Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes
  • Apply the principles of Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Analyze Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Evaluate trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Working with Images, Icons, and Shapes with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 7 2 hours/week + labs
Design Tool Workflow and File Organization
  • Apply the principles of Design Tool Workflow and File Organization and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Analyze Design Tool Workflow and File Organization in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Evaluate trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Design Tool Workflow and File Organization, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Design Tool Workflow and File Organization with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 8 2 hours/week + labs
Designing for Screens versus Print
  • Apply the principles of Designing for Screens versus Print and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Analyze Designing for Screens versus Print in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Evaluate trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Designing for Screens versus Print, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Document a portfolio-ready design system case study for Designing for Screens versus Print with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 9 2 hours/week + labs
Brand Basics: Consistency and Style
  • Analyze the principles of Brand Basics: Consistency and Style and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Evaluate Brand Basics: Consistency and Style in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Create trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Brand Basics: Consistency and Style, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Defend a portfolio-ready design system case study for Brand Basics: Consistency and Style with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 10 2 hours/week + labs
Feedback, Critique, and Iteration
  • Analyze the principles of Feedback, Critique, and Iteration and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Evaluate Feedback, Critique, and Iteration in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Create trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Feedback, Critique, and Iteration, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Defend a portfolio-ready design system case study for Feedback, Critique, and Iteration with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 11 2 hours/week + labs
Building a Small Design System Starter
  • Analyze the principles of Building a Small Design System Starter and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Evaluate Building a Small Design System Starter in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Create trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Building a Small Design System Starter, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Defend a portfolio-ready design system case study for Building a Small Design System Starter with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.
Week 12 2 hours/week + labs
Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual
  • Analyze the principles of Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual and link them to course outcomes with scaffolded guidance and beginner-safe checkpoints.
  • Evaluate Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual in a guided scenario using realistic tools, constraints, and quality gates.
  • Create trade-offs, risks, and decision points for Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual, then record rationale for stakeholder review.
  • Defend a portfolio-ready design system case study for Capstone: Poster, Social Graphic, or Landing Visual with measurable success criteria and next actions.
  • Track measurable progress using rubric scores, defect/risk trends, and evidence completeness each week.
  • Run a short retrospective focused on what to retain, improve, and scale into the following week.
  • Incorporate peer or mentor feedback and revise the week deliverable to professional publication quality.
  • Publish the week output into your cumulative portfolio with concise outcome narrative and proof artifacts.

Capstone Projects

Project 1: Visual Fundamentals Portfolio Piece

Create a polished design piece that demonstrates hierarchy, spacing, typography, and color control in one coherent composition.

  • Concept exploration and selection board
  • Final visual artifact and export set
  • Design rationale summary

Project 2: Brand-Consistent Asset Series

Build a small branded asset series using shared style rules, reusable components, and structured file organization.

  • Mini style guide and component kit
  • Multi-format asset set
  • Iteration and critique log

Project 3: Capstone: Communication Design Showcase

Deliver a final design showcase featuring one primary capstone output with supporting variations, process evidence, and portfolio-ready storytelling.

  • Complete capstone design package
  • Process documentation and refinements
  • Presentation-ready case summary

Study Tips

  • Allocate two weekly blocks for design critique, usability testing observations, and component refinement.
  • Maintain a component inventory tracking reuse rates, accessibility audit findings, and visual consistency improvements.
  • Conduct weekly design reviews measuring against accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1), performance impact, and engineering feasibility.

Study Tips for Success

  • Protect consistent weekly practice time and complete hands-on work before moving to the next topic.
  • Document implementation decisions, trade-offs, and lessons learned after each weekly deliverable.
  • Review feedback quickly and ship an improved revision within the same week to reinforce retention.
  • Track measurable progress with checklists, test evidence, and milestone outcomes.

About Intro to Design

This curriculum is structured to build practical capability, consistent delivery discipline, and portfolio-ready outcomes in Intro to Design. It combines conceptual understanding with applied execution so learners can perform confidently in real project environments.