1:32 Just blew my mind how you fixed it in by just moving few of the things on same design... Thank you always for helping us out in the field of Graphic Design
Thanks for the great inspiration. Clients always seem take the introduction of white space and "air" as an invitation to decide that some frivolous unnecessary additional element has to fill the space I've just created. My only gripe would be with the film example I'd bring some of the top line wording forward over the pic … otherwise that HL could be "We Make Film", "We Take Film", or even "We Fake Film".
Honestly, removing copy text is something i always want as a designer but none of the clients want it.. they want everything on the page. Recently i had to make a cover for an FB page of a school and the content was overloaded with copy text.. it took me lot of iterations and some convincing to get it work but obviously with all the copy text.
❤ Been giving myself a two week break after such a burnout. This is a good video to now finally be getting back to building my portfolio and getting back to finding a job 😊
I am working on email mobile signature and Digital Business Card. I am a student. My Target Audiences are Students and Teachers. How can I make it better?
Hello Satori,I recently did my graphic design course I have a software knowledge on illustrator and photoshop and some adobe suite I have been following you to gain the design knowledge and your works really helps me a lot It will be so helpful if you provide designing courses for exact beginners like me to work faster as there are so many videos don't know what to watch for the first,Its a humble request from me to provide beginner playlist for guys like me to enter into this design field fearlessly REALLY THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Hi thanks for the suggestion. My channel doesn't really make content for beginners, it's more for mid to advanced designers. However I do suggest checking out the playlist on graphic design principles: ru-vid.com/group/PL-c9Rq56P4KkVJdnL3YVesRGP-MLkzgme
Wow, this was recommended to me through shorts and I'm in a place now which I can't be creative and do my assignments well. they are a mess and I am afraid i won't be a good designer in the future and questioning my decisions.. saturday I worked on a project's sketches for a whole day and couldn't do something slightly good and now i see this video. definitely will watch it now. maybe I will learn why I SUCK
We all come from a place of not knowing and being inexperienced, and from there the path is not linear upwards. So don't beat yourself up, you've got this :)
this video is superb! and right in time for me. I always beat myself up choosing the best design variations. More vids like this would be awesome! Anyway thank you so much for making this!
I have accidentally deleted designs I liked... the redo goes pretty fast, has smaller files, and almost always is better. I don't recommend this as a general workflow habit- but I will say, it has similar results as doing a careful review. lol.
Great video, something I’ve learned from music production is that there should only be one featured point of interest. Everything around that should only serve it, not compete for attention.
I'm a beginner graphic designer, I can create simple things like social media posts, letterheads, business cards, brochures, etc. , but these things are no longer profitable. attention anymore so I don't know what to do and Should I also pick one thing and be good at it or try to learn many things at once and people are doing very progressive work in this field and I don't know after How do I improve my relationship with myself, because even though I haven't worked with a real client on the simplest things I can't directly proceed first?
I'm employed by someone who wants lots of social media posts regularly, which isn't lucrative but on the decent side. However, I do need to dabble in other things, such as magazine ads, ppt presentations, and other simple applications. I'm not too experienced, but I'd say not get too crazy trying to learn everything. Keep your eyes open around whatever looks useful to people around you or your clients, and try to understand some basics about how they work. For instance, for most animated banners you don't need to be a motion designer, just to know some basics.That aside, focusing on composition principles and improving on them elevates your work no matter what you do, so I'd put that above advanced technical prowess.