18/05/2026
Want your designs to look more professional? 👀
Start by mastering the fundamentals:
✔ Layout & Composition
✔ Typography
✔ White Space
✔ Color Theory
✔ Visual Hierarchy
✔ Consistency
Because good design is not decoration.
It’s communication. 🎯
[GraphicDesignTips, GraphicDesign, CreativeLearning, TypographyDesign, GraphicDesignCourse, DesignInspiration]
14/05/2026
Interior Design Studnets are trained to notice what others miss.
A simple room can teach: Comfort, Flow, Functionality, Atmosphere, Space utilisation.
That’s why observation is one of the strongest skills an interior design student can develop.
Because before creating beautiful spaces…
you must first learn how spaces make people feel. 🏡
Save & share this with someone who loves interior design.
[Interior Design, Interior Design Students, Designthinking, Interior Styling, Design Education, Interior Design Ideas]
01/05/2026
Timeless design. Iconic minds.
Work that still influences every pixel today.
This is more than inspiration,
this is the foundation of modern design
Swipe & upgrade your design mindset 🔥
[GraphicDesign, DesignLegends, DesignInspiration, CreativeJourney , Typography]
28/04/2026
From imagination to ex*****on, every piece tells a story, a concept, and a unique perspective.
This is what happens when creativity meets the right guidance 🎨
[StudentWork, GraphicDesign, CreativeStudents, DesignInspiration, LeMarkInstitute, DesignJourney]
25/04/2026
If you’re always imagining, sketching, and noticing the little details others miss…
this isn’t just a hobby.
It’s a sign. ✨
From styling outfits to creating visuals,
your creativity has the potential to become your career.
👉 Swipe through & see if this sounds like you
🔗 Start your journey — link in bio
[CreativeCareer, DesignStudents, CareerPath, DoWhatYouLove, DesignLife, CreativeMind]
24/04/2026
Proportion in graphic design is all about the relationship between elements - 4their size, scale, and visual weight in comparison to one another. It’s what makes a design feel balanced, intentional, and easy to understand at a glance.
Think of proportion as a visual hierarchy tool. When certain elements are larger, they naturally draw attention first — like headlines, key visuals, or call-to-action buttons. Smaller elements, on the other hand, support the design by providing details without overpowering the main message.
In simple terms: when proportions are right, your design feels “just right” not too heavy, not too empty, but perfectly aligned with its purpose.
If your design feels off but you can’t explain why, chances are the proportion needs a rethink.
Follow for more such design insights and turn your creativity into a career.
[GraphicDesign, DesignPrinciples, Proportion, DesignBasics, VisualDesign, CreativeLearning]