Design a Monochromatic Brick Pattern


Design a Monochromatic Brick Pattern
English | Video: 720p | 40m





In this class, we will learn how to use a geometric grid made up of nested squares to:

establish a decorative pattern’s unit of design
set the pattern’s unit of repetition, and
explore options for using the ‘unit of repetition’ to distribute the ‘unit of design’ over a surface.

We will also be exploring a range of terms so that we can clearly differentiate between:

what we are designing, and
the method of distributing our design over a surface to create a pattern.
Oh! and in the process, we will also be creating this monochromatic brick pattern.

The video lessons in this class illustrate the usefulness of a grid for creating a variety of patterns. For the purpose of learning, feel free to copy what I have done. Then using the grid, try out your own decorative ideas.

To follow this class, download the grids from the ‘Your Project’ page and print them out. The PDF files are an integral part of this class and are designed to help you turn your decorative ideas into reality.

To complete this project, it is assumed that you have used a vector drawing tool such as Adobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer. However, you may side-step the vector drawing tools and complete your project with whatever technique you wish, whether that be pen and ink, water colour or stencilling.

More info – https://skl.sh/2IjtxDg

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