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Ivan Melnikov

Does anyone have practical advice for a developer looking to improve their skills in Figma and design? I think my hesitation can be summarized as "Afraid of making initial stuff look bad", with an accompanying image:

Catt Small
Replying to @ivanempire

Try to make copies of your favorite interfaces. Then get a bunch of books about graphic design fundamentals like The Grid™ and Typography®!

Ivan Melnikov
Replying to @cattsmall

I did see the advice for recreating stuff on Reddit - I just have to make sure I don't lean too much into it because I struggled with that during my Illustrator learnings. Are those titles by any specific authors or....?

Josh Pindjak
Replying to @ivanempire @cattsmall

Great suggestions by @cattsmall - I was lucky enough to take a drawing class by Tim Samara back in 2013 or so. I'll add The Elements of Typographic Style (Bringhurst) for finer details of typography. I have a PDF of it here: are.na/josh-pindjak/bo…

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Josh Pindjak
Replying to @cattsmall @ivanempire

Of course, the Bringhurst book is really old and and a lot of the typographic rules just aren't applicable when designing UI, websites, etc. but it's a good foundational exploration of typography in it's purest sense, and it was integral for my training as a designer