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Great videos! As a rookie marketing executive, I am struggling with giving feedbacks to my creative agency about a brandbook development. I dont like design A or B but I have no idea how to do it. Could you share some examples on giving feedbacks to colour choices, the images selection and the storytelling concept. For instance, our theme is inner child. How can I express that?
That's great to hear you enjoyed this podcast session :). I've shared your feedback with our team, and hopefully this is a topic we can cover in a future episode.
I'm sorry to hear you are having some trouble - please would it be okay if you can contact our Customer Support team via our Help Centre so with a screenshot of what you are seeing on your side so we can take a closer look into this? designcuts.zendesk.com/hc/en-us We really would love to help 🙂
Sorry to hear that your Apple Pencil won't work for you. I've found a page on Apple's website that lists which iPads the Apple Pencil is compatible with - support.apple.com/en-gb/108937 I hope this helps :)
Quick question. If you’ve already installed the font to the actual ipad will that have it show up in procreate? Or do i need to install them to the app too?
Here's the link for the drinks can mockup that was used in this video - www.graphicsfuel.com/2015/03/free-soft-drink-can-psd-mockup/ I'm sorry, this mockup isn't available for free, but the designer advises that you can use any other soft drinks can mockups in its place.
I really appreciate you confirming - we've given this a test on our iPad within Illustrator, and I'm afraid it looks like this option isn't available to recreate this following the same steps. I do apologise for any disappointment this causes in your upcoming projects.
I am likely to use textures for photos to enter into a competition, and for me these textures are forbidden. My big question is why? Do my landscape photographs need textures? Skies as textures might be interesting. Tx.
Textures are a great way to dimension to your photos, but you certainly do not have to add these depending on what effect you are looking to achieve. We wish you all the best for your competition entry :).
@@DesignCuts I'm a TAFE student. Textures are part of this unit. "Textured images tend to do well in these competitions." I'm looking for photoshop skills, I'll worry about what to do with them later. For the competition, everything in the final photographs has to be photographed by me. Professional photographers are in the same competition, they get to enter four photographs in individual categories. we students get to enter three photographs and they don't have to be related. Anything goes. But we can't win, it would embarrass the pros.
That was wonderful! I haven't ever understood how the Art History brush could be used to such great effect before. Now I see how I can use it to create fine art with it. I have an archive of antique photos that I think will come to a new life with this technique. Thank you so much!
Great question! I've popped an article below which I hope will help further on this :): www.linkedin.com/pulse/whats-difference-between-quote-proposal-tom-stimson
Great conversation!!!! I saw that you presented a price at the end of the proposal deck along the the required deliverables, do you actually have a call with the client first before sending the proposal deck?
Sketchbook is a free alternative that you can download from the app store - we don't use this ourselves but I hope it helps for your creative journey :)