Learning Art Direction
1h 10mBeginner2016-09-08
Authors

Bonnie Siegler
Founder of Eight and a Half
Course details
The art director role is one that many designers aspire to. An art director is responsible for the overall vision of a design project: the concept, look, feel, imagery, messaging, and even editorial direction. It's an impressive and well-paid job—if you have the right qualifications. Understanding exactly what an art director does can help you plan your career and build the right skills. Bonnie Siegler is a designer and the art director of many high-profile and diverse projects. Here she walks members through what an art director (AD) is, how it differs from being a designer, and the skills needed to be a good AD. She finishes with two quick case studies from her own career (Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Newsweek) that show how exactly how an art director contributes to a project's success.
Skills covered
CreativityGraphic DesignLearningProfessional Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - My brief story - Art direction
1. The Art Director Role
- 03 - What is an art director
- 04 - Art director vs. a designer
- 05 - Path to becoming an art director
2. What Makes a Good Art Director
- 06 - Essential skills of an art director
- 07 - Responsibilities of an art director
- 08 - Directing designers
- 09 - Directing photographers, illustrators, and typographers
- 10 - Giving feedback
- 11 - Receiving feedback
- 12 - What good art directors have in common
3. Art Direction in Action
- 13 - Case Study - Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website
- 14 - Cast Study - Newsweek
Conclusion
- 15 - Next steps