That "Moving Images North" card is amazing. The company name is abbreviated to MOIN, which roughly means "Hello" in Hamburg, where the company is located. So the card essentially greets you in bold letters. Love it.
bro the way you used color and imagery at the end as well as the grid, so random yet so perfect, damn I wanna be like that so baad! That is so creative and fun!
As a graphic designer myself the tri-fold design you made didn't really seem more pro as the example (my opinion). It would be better, when making such comparison to at least try and stay within the style/vibe and color scheme. To me, they looked like 2 completely different folders for different companies and a different audience. It's like comparing apples to oranges really... Pro Design is not adding bolder colors, or memes as images, adding elements for the sake of adding elements. -> Less = More. Pro Design is to design in function of getting the correct message across to the audience they're targeting. It's to keep the user experience in mind and design in a way that makes sense to them. These things also really vary from audience to audience and the of type media you're using. Even something as simple as print vs digital makes a huge difference in how to design.
@@09cutie0pie Exactly, they don't send the right message for the audience; the original tri-fold was meant for an adventurous yet down to earth kind of audience that loves the outdoor. Even though it might be a template; it for sure is one of the better ones out there. The girl and ET don't send that same message; if it even send anything at all. Not to mention using any movie character images in a commercial design is copyright infringement. Using templates also isn't a crime; I mainly use them as a blueprint for inspiration and to help me understand the client's vision. They are also handy to give you some extra time that would otherwise be spend on pure technical lay-out/design work; especially in Video & Motion Graphics or Web Design. Don't invent the wheel twice...
Great vid...I do want to point out that you made the font so small on the brochure that I doubt those who have a hard time reading up close will be able to make out what the info is. You had plenty of space, why not make the font larger?
Love your channel man. I am so addicted to it. Every single piece of Info you share blows my mind away. The art of Design is so subtle and detailed. Yet to the common eye they appear so simple and innocent. WOW, this is like a Magician doing Magic in plain sight.
I wouldn't think you would be able to use copyrighted characters like ET in a company brochure like that? I know it's fir demonstration purposes, but its done twice in the video. Just seems odd unless I'm missing something.
@@SatoriGraphics yes, I wondered the same thing. How can you use pop culture imagery in advertising copy without legal ramifications? Wouldn't it cost a lot of money? This may be a dumb question, so keep in mind I'm only a few semesters into studying graphic design. I'd love to add things like this to my design but my understanding was that you'd have to pay big licensing fees to use things like this.
Everything was great until your implementation on advanture brochure design. I don't know if is this just difference in taste design or what, but that brochure design is really off for me, as newbie designer. But I got the point of the whole video! Thanks
Very instructive videos, thank you. However I find finger pointing not professional at all. Everyone can see that in the RU-vid feed, personally I remove the finger pointing videos with "Don't recommend channel" because I will never watch them even if the content is gold.