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Repeating pattern doodles
Repeating pattern doodles













repeating pattern doodles
  1. #REPEATING PATTERN DOODLES FULL#
  2. #REPEATING PATTERN DOODLES FREE#

#REPEATING PATTERN DOODLES FREE#

Feel free to use a few icons from the Noun Project, or make your own! Choose ones that make sense with your idiom, and then you can design them in a way to fit the feel of your moodboard. Icons will form the building blocks of your pattern. Share your board in your project workspace. What feel are you going for? You could do this on Pinterest, in Illustrator, or even just by taking a picture with your iPhone. It could be color, shape, texture, or the actual objects in your idiom. Check out my favorite idioms list for inspiration! Kick off your project workspace by sharing your idiom. You're here because you signed up! I encourage everyone to do the project + share your progress over time. I've made the first few steps easy (hint: just jot down your idiom!) so you can get started in your project workspace right away.īe sure to scroll to end of this page for more links and resources, too. This project is a super fun way to learn the basics of pattern making, unlocking a core design skill. Illustrate Your Day: An Intro to Symbol Designĭesign an idiom-inspired repeat pattern, made up of icons.ĭesign an idiom-inspired repeat pattern, made up of icons.Icon Design: Creating Pictograms with Purpose.No prior knowledge is necessary - this class is perfect for beginners as well as experienced designers and illustrators.Įnjoy Kimi's class? Explore more classes with the Noun Project: The class will guide you through simple steps in Adobe Illustrator to make your pattern repeat perfectly and translate to print. Kimi draws inspiration from the vibrant colors and patterns of Mexico, merged with her passion for the Bauhaus movement - but your pattern can come from anywhere! You’ll start with picking an idiom or cliché that you love, and turn it into an illustrated story using pictograms.

#REPEATING PATTERN DOODLES FULL#

Kimi Lewis, artist and product designer at the Noun Project, will walk you through her process of creating a pattern in full repeat - one that you can apply to clothing, bags, accessories, wallpaper, or practically anywhere you’d like.

repeating pattern doodles

It's all about idioms and icons in this 30-minute class on designing a repeat pattern using symbols and icons!















Repeating pattern doodles