CourseVerdict

Modern Watercolor Techniques vs Typography and Branding: Design an Iconic Logo

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Domestika · Design

Modern Watercolor Techniques

4.3/ 5 · 32 opinions
28 positive3 neutral1 negative/ 32 total

Domestika · Design

Typography and Branding: Design an Iconic Logo

4.4/ 5 · 34 opinions
27 positive4 neutral3 negative/ 34 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.2 / 5

32 lessons covering supplies, colour mixing, value scales, gradients and six complete illustration projects — galaxies, planets and stylised characters. Well-structured for A0 beginners; reviewers who already paint consistently report insufficient depth beyond colour theory and brush fundamentals.

Instructor4.8 / 5

Ana Victoria Calderón — who has collaborated with Papyrus, Vanity Fair and Ray-Ban — is the overwhelming reason learners enrol and return for her follow-up courses. Reviewers across 32 opinions praise her warmth, clarity and the way she makes even rusty beginners feel genuinely capable.

Value for money4.5 / 5

A one-time purchase of roughly $19.99 (often discounted to under $1 with a Domestika Plus trial) with lifetime access across 32 lessons and 3h 22m of video. More than 220,000 students and a 99% positive rating confirm the value per dollar for a beginner is exceptional.

Portfolio output4.1 / 5

Six themed projects — colour swatches, single-colour stylised illustrations, colourful planet paintings and a galaxy capstone — build brush control progressively and produce charming, shareable results. They are decorative and social-media-ready; not professional portfolio pieces designed for client work.

Real-world use3.9 / 5

Builds genuine colour intuition and a loose painting style suited to illustration, stationery and surface-design licensing. For hobby painters and early creative freelancers the skills transfer well. Professional illustrators seeking advanced technique will find the course scope insufficient.

Content quality4.3 / 5

26 lessons spanning mood-boards, hand-sketching, vectorization, isotype construction, composition and colour. Deep typography-first methodology distinguishes it from generic logo courses. Capped slightly because advanced letterers will find the early modules slow.

Instructor4.6 / 5

Quique Ollervides has designed for Google, Nike, Coachella, and Tame Impala. Reviewers consistently praise his authentic teaching style and craft depth. Minor deduction for Spanish-first delivery and occasional pacing that favours his personal workflow over beginner scaffolding.

Value for money4.6 / 5

~$19 one-time for 5 hours of typography-driven logo design from a working brand designer. No subscription required, lifetime access. At that price point it under-cuts LinkedIn Learning and Coursera equivalents by an order of magnitude.

Portfolio output4.1 / 5

Final project is a complete logotype — sketches, vector, isotype, full composition and mockup — which is stronger than tool-only Basics courses. Capped because peer feedback on the projects tab is sparse and no structured client-brief scenario is included.

Real-world use4.4 / 5

The typographic analysis and vectorization workflow transfer directly to freelance logo briefs. Ollervides draws on real client projects — Google, Sony Music, festival posters — grounding abstract principles in commercial contexts that students can immediately reference.

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