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"Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist." (Pablo Picasso) is kinda the quote I've kinda lived with since I started to study any form of art and design. Unlike things like maths and some sciences, creativity isn't a simple yes or no answer. It's easy to stay within rules given, but where's the fun in that?
When it comes to art I don't think as much as I do design since design is also a lot to do with solving problems.
When you break rules it offers you more challenges and gives you more artistic opportunities. It takes you out of your comfort zone and gets you something fresh - not to mention breaking rules also helps you to design with more confidence.
There's a lot of rules that I do stick to such as:
"Have Purposeful Hierarchy"
"Never Use Display Fonts For Body Copy"
"Consider Your Medium"
And sometime's there's some rules that I'll either follow or break depending on what I'm creating such as:
"Don't Disregard Readability/Legibility For Aesthetic Reasons"
"Always Design For An Audience"
"Follow the brief"
"Form follows function"
When it comes to art I don't think as much as I do design since design is also a lot to do with solving problems.
When you break rules it offers you more challenges and gives you more artistic opportunities. It takes you out of your comfort zone and gets you something fresh - not to mention breaking rules also helps you to design with more confidence.
There's a lot of rules that I do stick to such as:
"Have Purposeful Hierarchy"
"Never Use Display Fonts For Body Copy"
"Consider Your Medium"
And sometime's there's some rules that I'll either follow or break depending on what I'm creating such as:
"Don't Disregard Readability/Legibility For Aesthetic Reasons"
"Always Design For An Audience"
"Follow the brief"
"Form follows function"