@@issaouighassen849 Look dude im 17y old on my way to finish high school for Graphic Design, ofc i'm not pro at this but as far as I've reached, the main thing bout being succesful gfx designer is your portfolio, i mean open an IG acc and post everything u do there, get to know people who are supportive and love what are you doing, also talk more about your job/hobby(gfx design) and let people know who you are so they can work with you.
thank you so much! I am inspired by you to do well and practice more. One day I find myself having self-doubts if I should give graphic design a try since I love what I do. but, sometimes I couldn't help but to overthink and compare my works to other designer out there. it is also the reason why I'm having a hard time to finish a single project and be committed to learn different softwares such as adobe. I am 17 and turning 18 this december. I have this mindset that I'm too young to engage with this field and keep up with other graphic designers out there. I really wanted to consider graphic design as a career because I know that i'm enjoying it.
if you enjoy doing it, go for it! dealing with comparisons and impostor syndrome are some of the challenging things in this career. but if you enjoy it, this career is actually very fun and fulfilling
i have an asus vivobook pro 15 OLED lol it is very nice and it is meant to be for creators i5 12 gen geforce rtx 3050 Ti 512 gb SSD 920$ on amazon the screen is just AWESOMEEE
hello @dayswithmike always great to watch your videos, which inspire me to be a better graphics designer. Currently working on building my tools, atleast u have educated me on why i need a tablet and a drawing tablet....👍
Usually i don't really like silent video, but your setup is not really fancy and focusing on functionality along with describing your experience with them, really enjoying for me, great video👍
So you have a lot of money, you have a very nice set, I want to make a PC like yours,,. But I don't have money, but one day, I trust in God, one day I will earn money and buy it
new subscriber po, question lang kung ilang taon po ba bago nyo masabing maalam na kayo mag graphic design or gaano po katagal bago po kayo nagkaroon ng client??
Hello, I have a question I understand the design process I am confused regarding the measurements how do you decide the measurement to create logos? what are the standards? do you use templates for the boxes sizes? thanks
For logo, i usually send 1500px by 1500px to my clients. For box sizes, it depends on the box that the client will use, usually they work with a printer then the printer will forward the dieline and template to me
Thank you for the video and sharing information, I have a question which is did you worked in a company as a graphic designer before you became freelancer or not , and can someone become freelance graphic designer without to work in company
Great video! From my side can recommend Indy tool (we are indy). Great software with free features which help to manage plenty of things (invoices, contracts, customers).
Thanks for sharing tools and software Mr. Mike. I wanted to learn graphic designing, so could u pls recommend some RU-vid channels to learn the process step by step before investing in paid tutorials. Thnks
Hello Mike nice video , your day in a life video you did really inspired me thanks a lot, could you recommend some courses om how to start graphics design or do I need to know how to draw or sketch
I would say start with free resources here on youtube. there are great design resources here. and no, you do not need to know how to draw or sketch. that can be studied and practiced
Thank you, this was very informative! I have an interest in 3D product design so I was wondering if you could explain how you learned to use Blender? It doesn't have to be extremely detailed, but I'm curious about what courses/tutorials you used to learn this skill.
I started with BlenderGUru and Grant Abbitt. There are lots of Blender RU-vidrs, but start with the foundational lessons because it's quite hard to learn this program
Finally a video that is simple! How does the PC handle doing video editing? Right now I have a dell XPS 17 with pretty good specs but when I’m editing video it takes a lot out of the performance and loves to lag. Was wondering if you noticed any differences in between your laptop or the PC doing those sorts of tasks.