[Course]ZH-graphicdesigner,takada_타카다JP Details
Now in Your Language, Only on Coloso!
Learn from Japan's Top Master Creatives
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Break from Conventional Design Frameworks -
Learn from TakadaYui with Extensive Experience -
Cultivate Keen Intuition and Observational Insight
Rather than simply teaching design techniques, this course provides comprehensive guidance on “design” in its broader sense.
It begins by explaining what graphic design truly is, and offers an in-depth exploration of design sensibility, design premises, and design attitude— all of which precede the actual design stage.
These include engaging with society through design, refining perception through repeated practice, learning to enhance flexibility and eliminate bias, cultivating observation skills, and discovering how to understand and leverage your own unique strengths.
The instructor also explains the importance of expanding expressive flexibility and developing the perceptual ability to grasp multiple cues.
Through conversations with clients, communication with printing companies, and one’s own methods of expression, you will learn how to think about digesting and presenting assigned projects— how to effectively communicate messages, rather than remaining at the surface level of design.
Furthermore, drawing from her unique perspective, the instructor analyzes the essential elements and methods required to create “good design.” This enables you to move beyond narrow interpretations and instead learn, gain inspiration, and think from a broader, more expansive viewpoint.
For example, you will explore how to cultivate your own powers of observation and what kind of dedication is required to fully understand and refine your individual strengths.
Experience a design course at Coloso that delivers both broad and profound “inspiration.”
Class Perks
Special Gift from TakadaYui
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Unlimited Access to 20 Chapters -
Lecture Content PDF File* Chinese translation -
Illustrations and Other Files
Expert Graphic Designer TakadaYui's Portfolio
Get Ready for the Real-World
Cultivate Sensibility and Observational Skills Through Case Studies to Understand Good Design
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Business Card Design -
Collecting Advertising Flyers -
Creating Color Combinations Using Colors You Dislike
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Cutting Out Newspaper Sports Sections -
Visiting Factories and Observing Production Sites -
What Did You Like in the Beginning?
Class Highlights
Key Considerations for Elevating Design Quality
To enhance the quality of your design, it is essential to develop the ability to oversee the entire process “before and after design” from a broad perspective—such as engaging in dialogue with clients, and determining how to communicate messages through your own expression when digesting and presenting a project.
Design is also a social activity. At times, it can generate significant influence and shape behavior. For this reason, the instructor will guide you in an in-depth examination of your “attitude toward design,” including a sense of responsibility as a designer and the meaning of teamwork.
The Importance of Repetition and the Keys to Effective Practice
In an environment that changes every day, Takada Yui remains attuned to her own condition and places great importance on the flexibility required to respond to change.
Through persistent dedication, she becomes aware of subtle differences, and by leveraging her existing skills, she transforms these “differences” into opportunities to expand her expressive range. From her unique perspective, she will share practical insights on how repetition can be used strategically to broaden your creative scope.
Cultivate Your Senses and Discover Your Unique Strengths Practical Insights for Applying Them to Your Creative Work
Through diligent and continuous practice, you will deepen your understanding of the world you personally love—clarifying what you truly want and what you should pursue. At the same time, you will gain the ability to decide whether to delve deeper or intentionally maintain distance.
This process allows you to experience the empowering realization that you can consciously “choose” your creative direction.


























