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I love the two advanced posters but lets be honest, if i do anything a bit arty and original, clients go mental and ask me to change it for something much more simple. So i do basic stuff that clients love and i do arty graphic design stuff for myself, so that nobody bothers me and my creativity. It is tough to deal with clients. Of course some clients are great and want original stuff, but the vast majority have terrible taste, that's why many designers get stuck at beginner level, if they dont do other creative stuff on the side...
Hey man!, first of all, gotta tell you that I love your videos and they are very informative; I've been a graphic designer for almost 20 years now and I am still finding tips in your videos. Secondly, when doing a comparison like this, I would suggest taking the 'Beginner' design and transform it into a 'Advanced' design; why?, because the subject matter in one is quite different from the other, the assets, the market and the goal were never the same. It's like comparing apples to oranges. While transforming a beginner design into a advanced one would be a more informative and fair comparison. Again, I mean this with the utmost respect to you and your content. Cheers!
Design is subjective, also "urban" saying that then showing what you choose as urban I am not sure if using that design style would work in the States... and saying "urban" yeah has some undertones I would never bring to a design .. plus that style has a very 2012 feel to it. So again design is subjective.
Sir i had replied in the previous video “Thanks ❤ but Sir, I have watched your graphic design principles playlist, but I am confused about how to apply those principles in my design when I start designing”
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Hello Sir. It would be very nice of you if you make a video on 'when anyone can decide that now he is a market ready Graphic Designer'. It can cover the tools that simulates the brand design briefs, knowing when your portfolio is ready to get clients and so on
Kinda funny you showed that 2nd poster, which is from Czechia. I was just looking at it in the city yesterday. I hate Prague's design of things as it's always cluttered like this. Tons of little things, pieces of useless information and you can't even clearly see, where the exhibition is taking place. If it is in National Gallery of Prague or Trade Fair Palace or what. And this art direction has been here for nearly 20 years now.
Have you seen a cool looking dude? You belong to thar category! It needs to be cool looking and trendy without any functionality or actual real user experience.
Honestly, at this point, its very subjective. I noticed most of the "advanced" stuff is too busy. And usually ranks horribly in terms of accessibility.
Idk about this one your examples here is like comparing apples and oranges it's not a good contrast of beginner and advance. One has motion graphics the others are static which each serve their purpose. On top of that one is in English while the other is in Japanese two different styles of design based on language. Sometimes simplicity is enough and sometimes chaotic is ok it all depends on your target audience
Guys im in 12th grade rn and learning graphic designing from weeks but suddenly a fear is rising in me that Ai will replace graphic designers,should i continue learning or not?is this the thing should i be concerned about?
It would be helpful for me if the comparisons shared the same industry and similar audiences. Design for a food brand versus a tech brand will be pretty different.
I thought the beginner design was much better than the advanced example. It's clear in the beginner example what it's about - holidays. The advanced example? WTF is that about?
Thank u for listening to my comments i just asked u to upload something like this and guess what the next video u uploaded is on that topic only Thank u sir, hope to see more of similar contents like u ( it help starting designers like us who are struck on the face how to improve what to learn and what not ) Thank you once again sir
The "advanced design" texts are not legible at all. How can you say it is advanced when it missed a big design principal? Under the "521" text there is a blue shape with blue text. People with 20/20 vision will not be able to understand what is written.
I love a good design for sure. However in the real life things are different for most designers. "The typography is really good and modern BUT we want a border around it so that older people can see the copy better. Also what you are planning to put into that empty space?" is a very likely scenario for me working as a senior visual/motion/unicorn designer for a large corporation.
All your content is beginner vs pro! LOL... I don't think you yourself is mature enough, that's why you always need to convey your message by saying beginner vs pro and there somehow you will prove yourself as a pro! the design you chose a beginner, it's not about just beginner, these are the old style design that most of the designers from 20s used to do for pring media mostly. Yeah there are a lot of things that could be improved on that design but there after what you have shown as an advamced shit that's just complete garbage. Fancy looking layout and alignment doesn't make you pr, grow up man! What you came up with that blue garbage, from an audience perspective most of your texts are not at all visible,there's not much of contrast and really bad color choice. And with this hsit you are giving lecture of pro vs beginner! Under that SRI what the hell is that written in blue? With random abstarct images fancy looking beginner level stuff that has no accessibility! Look good doesn't always mean you are actually conveying your message in right way. You are petty much like those designers in dribble, in fact they are better than you
i'm moving to illustration and graphic design from the editing/copyediting field, and the very prominent typo ("beatufil") was what i saw first in the beginner travel design. proofread your work, folks!
Unpopular opinion as a working designer: all examples shown are just different levels of beginner. Adding modern noise and animation doesn't inherently advance the design just demonstrates technical ability and attention to trend. In your beginner poster example, you point out that it's use of many different typefaces and weights is an indicator of beginner design but in your advanced example it is using the same amount of variety in type so it's not a helpful comparison. Advanced design is measured by how clearly you are able to communicate your client's message to their intended audience.
Great video 👍 I also think that , but in reality, sometimes designer design as consumer paying perspective, if a product that Target audience is middle class or lower middle class consumer so it can be considered. But if a professional design comes , people judge it look it is look very premium, i can't afford it. That why i think the most matter is knowing Target audience.
This is design thinking and the correct way to approach these types of problems. The advance design put forward in this video essay are typically only good for designers trying to demonstrate technical ability and signaling their taste to other designers.
I didn't get the point where these fancy Asian posters where eye catching. I didn't even see what was written on them. Pink on blue and white? Really? Moving objects distract from the message. The second beginner picture on the right was just fine, 3 lines, a picture. It directly says buy this from here.
You understand design more than this creator it seems. All examples shown in this video do not demonstrate advance design heuristics but I agree that beginner example #2 is the most sufficient.