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Great video!!
ОтветитьMan, I thought this was jackfrags speaking
ОтветитьSix, eleven, ten, top five, twelve essential rules yadayadayada...how many freakin rules are there😂
ОтветитьTo every one reading this you will make it in graphics design.
Ответитьfuckin A!
ОтветитьThank you for sharing, very informative and helpful!
Ответитьit was very helpful to me this video lecture hehe because recently i started to learn this things❤️ thanks for the video new learnings for me
ОтветитьNice video Thanks
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ОтветитьHi there! Is it possible to have some form of PDF of the images/text from this video, so I can print it and put it somewhere on a wall? 😀 thanks. I love your videos!
ОтветитьAwesome, thank you!
ОтветитьWhat a great presentation and I was able to connect theory and real world in graphic design. Thanks! Just liked and subscribed.
ОтветитьI think there is a rule missed, and that is to know your target audience and where their eyes naturally fall on the page. From what I've been told; people's eyes fall on to the center, or top center of a page. Is that true for all people in the world? I don't know. I didn't agree with the first rule. It seemed the graphic was too large or too small. The problem was the back ground graphic and it needed to be cut in half at least, bringing the text up. You don't need that much empty space (even if it is covered by a image) in the middle of your document. I think empty space includes margins, as margins are needed for hole punches on the left, or foot notes on top and bottom.
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ОтветитьThe first part, I really I agree and think I actually think the first example with the large 'S' is more effective.....the other one has my eye wandering around wondering where I am supposed to focus....
ОтветитьThank you for this! I'm a college student and just learning layouting, this precised presentation is of great help.
Ответитьwhat beat is that at the end?
ОтветитьHi Satori Graphics, I really love your contents although I just subscribed recently. I really aspire to become a graphic designer, however I do not have the skills to draw nor create logo that stands out. What should I do or where can I start?
Ответитьempty spaces
proximity of relations
theme style
attention focus 👍
align symmetry
story path
Watching this for a competition;_;
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ОтветитьI'm sorry. You lost me a minute in. Do you really think shrinking the logo into a small circle in the corner is an improved design?
ОтветитьThese are just intuitive, don't you think?
ОтветитьExample 1 is unbalanced; too much weight on the left side. Since the dominant feature is the blue/white diagonal separation, putting a logo in the upper left suggests to maintain balance and symmetry by right-justified text in the bottom right. Of course sometimes you WANT unbalance to create tension.
ОтветитьI'd probably be half good designer if i didn't suck at layout / composition so much
ОтветитьIf you want your designs to look bland AF, just follow this video. 😂
ОтветитьDesigns that are both bland and shout junk mail, the only real rule is there are no rules.
Ответитьinteresting
ОтветитьIn example 1 your logo is simply too small. I had to zoom in the see what it was.
ОтветитьSimply enlightening.
ОтветитьThis is a good tutorial on graphic design, but you overlooked the #1 Golden Rule of video tutorials… DON’T use background music! It make it too hard to hear and becomes so annoying and distracting that the viewer (in this case, me) actually stops watching. This is the 2nd video today that I have left because I couldn’t hear well enough with the background music.
ОтветитьWhite space is RACIST!!!11111
ОтветитьRE: Rule 1, in my opinion the first design looks a lot cooler and more interesting, especially the top/logo part of it. The second looks a lot more boring and plain, and just, not good. Although perhaps the margins could be a bit larger around the main content, overall I actually like the first design better than the second one. I'm not quite sure what to take away from this because although the second is more "correct", to me it actually looks worse overall... I guess I will make sure not to fill things just for the sake of filling, but... probably not THAT much empty space as a solid colour; it's just too much flatness for me and does not have enough visual interest.
ОтветитьAnd the #1 golden rule of presentations is: Don’t read the slides to your audience. They can read while you add colour and context. 😉
ОтветитьHi. Just a bit confuse. How can you apply Contrast and repetition in a design at the same time?
ОтветитьVery interesting and helpful. My medium is steel, cut with a CNC plasma cutter, but the principles are the same. Thanks for providing these excellent videos.
ОтветитьFor the first one, I think both examples are good; the first one for business card sized media, and the second one for anything larger, from a sheet of paper to a building-side ad.
ОтветитьBro! it's Amazing You solved my problem! Thanks!!!
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ОтветитьVery nice! Thank You!
Ответитьdo you do your own illustrations? or where do you get them from?:) - i absolutely love your videos!!!
ОтветитьVery detailed and quite helpful.... Nice🙂
ОтветитьLow tier clients hu new word that I learn
ОтветитьThanks! Would be cool to do a downloadable PDF for quick refrence to these tips! :)
ОтветитьContrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity .. a very helpful acronym there for you guys :)
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