My English is not advanced enough to understand your videos just by listening to them, but I can understand what you say thanks to the subtitles. The fact that your diction is immaculate translates more accurately. You produce quality content that I have never seen in Turkey. I grow by being inspired by you, I love you very much
As a nearly 25 year designer, with 11 or 12 of those is an art director, it's insanely interesting to see these videos that teach you about the art of design. It's one thing to know how to do the design and it's absolutely another thing to know how to apply it on the fly to dynamic situations between what your art director or creative director wants, what the marketing team or sales team wants, what editorial wants, corporate wants, I mean it's all over the place. And that's before even third party integrations yada yada yada. I hope many are not taken away from these videos that you learn some skills and now you're a designer. You may know how to design, but being a designer is a year's long activity, and learning how to handle yourself within the business of course can be learned in 6 months if you're a unicorn. But unicorns are rare for a reason. There's even still quite a schism between in-house design and working with agencies. Agencies can have a subset of clients or broad reach when you're huge like dentsu or so. When California rice cakes needs something innovative for their next marketing idea that they pulled out of their butt, are you ready to create something amazing for them? What about Sandy's shoes? Or geraldo's putting snacks? It sounds like I'm being facetious but I'm actually not. It's one of the reasons why I no longer enjoy agencies, actually I never enjoyed them. Years back my team at a social media network had to create a homepage on our network for Honda. We did a nice little compact ad for the latest Civic, and that had to go to the intermediary agency before it even went to the client of course. The agency sent it back to us and was like dumb it down. They didn't want to create a new standard of work because it would just mean more pressure on them. Yeah this stuff happens. More designers need to talk about the ugly side of the business. Cuz while there is some beauty to be enabled to rack your brain all day and come up with ideas and solutions and problem solve problem solve, there's a point which you got to make a decision that is this your next 30 years of any Tom Dick and Harry company coming to you and saying we need stuff. You may not have to think about it right now, but you're going to get to that bridge. I've had creative directors be pissed at their teams because none of them wanted to step into a manager role. We've had managers of creative who didn't even do creative themselves. It's all over the freaking place. And now with AI breathing down designers next, all I can say is good luck to you guys. AI means they're going to be asking a lot lot lot more from you, like the seven hats you're expected to wear right now anyway even shortly out of school. So how about some videos on the ugly side of the business because everything can't be rah rah rah all the time. It's just not honest and it's just not truthful. Focusing on a positive of course gains the most, but it ignore the ugly of the business is not helping anyone. All of this stuff needs balance. My 2c. Cheers.
Your focus on design psychology and practical theory truly sets it apart. It's a valuable resource for both intermediates and beginners aiming to level up their design skills.
Remember that each client requires a different approach based on their goals, company size and market they are in. Adding value to an astablished goal does not mean ignoring the requirements but expanting on them. Make sure to communicate with your client to make sure you are on the right path. I see alot of designers instead of leading the client to success, ignoring them. Communication is key.
Man I rarely comment but this video has really blown me away and gave me a lot of inspiration, it contains so many not just graphic design concepts but also a lot of marketing, branding and business core ideas as well. Really like this video man keep it upp
Wonderfully structured, designed and explained! As a designer this truly helped me focus on what's important and necessary to advance my work! Thank you so much!
I've learned so much from your videos. Your videos are about the real side of graphic design like graphic design principles, theory etc. And this course is gonna be very helpful.
How is this free? It doesnt make any sense, all the info and presentation is top notch 😮😮😮 i feel like im doing something illegal lol I can't thank you enough for the the work and talent that you put in all of your videos. Your lessons are amazing from start to finish and the most important they're most than useful everytime
Tom, thanks for all your amazing videos. I got my graphic design degree in 1990 and way back then learned all the principles of design that I still use in my work today, which you refer to in many of your videos. It's heartening to see these important principles still being explained, and anyone new to graphic design should definitely come here to learn what makes it all work! Software can do amazinng things, but it can't teach you what makes GOOD design, let alone help you become an advanced designer as you explain so clearly in this video.
Thank you for your generosity and for sharing your massive knowledge! I love your slow speed and calm tone of voice too. It makes it easier to digest all of the information.
I love your channel and have been watching for years now. And though I would agree 99.9% of what you say on a design front. Very few designers will ever be in a position where they can pick and choose. There is a huge difference between commercial graphic designers (working of 5 - 10 projects a day), to someone working on one menu for a month and being given the freedom to express themselves. For me, one thing all graphic design lessons can not give you is creativity. Having an image in your mind and being able to recreate it in digital format is the most valuable thing, which is so difficult to teach.
Thank you for this excellent content! I am studying graphic design in France and your tips are really helpful! 😃 PS: You're by far the handsomest graphic designer I know 🔥
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I think a good designer can communicate just as effectively with solid communication and psycholgy as a master Photoshopper. Even more so. And effective communication still boils down to the basic elements. I've noticed how visual communication is so strong in body language too. Handed down from generation to generation since the tribal fire. It's unconscious.
Brilliant advices as usual, lets just assume it as a story and ask 5w and 1H question about brand in 3 timelines, we might get better understanding for brief!
Always great content from my beloved graphic design teacher. THANKS again and again. However, may I offer a suggestion? It's about the tone of voice which currently sounds a bit monotone. I recommend considering a more dynamic approach to highlight the key concepts. This adjustment could greatly enhance the overall course experience, making it more engaging and easier to focus on.
Thanks for the great presentation and content! This was really a good one! And yeah, this stuff can get pretty deep, so still a lot of learning to do and your stuff has been extremely helpful indeed. Just one suggestion for future, perhaps you can analyse even more all the different types of metaphors and how they are actually put together? Like some are juxtaposing or merging together similar symbols, then others vice versa contrast conflicting ideas, some present the problem and then provide a solution, then there's also lots of substitutions etc.
I adore your content! I have a question though, as a self taught designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I feel like many self taught designers can be even more qualified/knowledgeable sometimes bc of the amount of discipline that had to be done to be self taught in the first place haha - would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you! ❤
you need to have a top-notch portfolio and to demonstrate how skilled and competent you are. Show how you can solve problems with design skills within the portfolio. Grow social media accounts and make a name for yourself. Alternatively, you can always take a 2-3 year course in a design related course, online or in person
Thanks for the feedback! My main concern is getting to the step of the employer even looking at your portfolio, if the resume doesn't show design education. I feel like they would just skip you lol - do you think this is the case? Do you think that taking a design course is basically necessary for anyone to take a second look at you? Pertaining to the resume@@SatoriGraphics
Finallyyyy!!!!! the thing I was wating for.... where's the course coming? on youtube or other source? where's the link ? and you're really inspiring and I can't wait to learn directly from you. Remember I've requested you to launch the course, and now it is coming yeeeeeee h🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I was in fashion industry before like making pattern and sewing But currently I'm pursuing my study in degree in multimedia. Throughout my degree life, i have learned alot with satori content from day 1 after i changed my field 😂😂 Thanks
thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge on graphic design, youve changed the way i look at my designs (im an intermediate). what application do u use for your work?
Hey, Ik this was a while ago but how did you develop the poster with making the brain using bars of soap? I thought it was super interesting to see. Keep up the solid stuff man, I’ve learned a lot from watching you
Could you please tell me the name of the fonts you've used in this video? I mean those modern fonts have been used in the first 2 sections of this video.
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My English is not advanced enough to understand your videos just by listening to them, but I can understand what you say thanks to the subtitles. The fact that your diction is immaculate translates more accurately. You produce quality content that I have never seen in Turkey. I grow by being inspired by you, I love you very much
and your tone of voice is very expressive and focusing.
Thanks very much, and have a great day :)
Are you Indian?
As a nearly 25 year designer, with 11 or 12 of those is an art director, it's insanely interesting to see these videos that teach you about the art of design. It's one thing to know how to do the design and it's absolutely another thing to know how to apply it on the fly to dynamic situations between what your art director or creative director wants, what the marketing team or sales team wants, what editorial wants, corporate wants, I mean it's all over the place. And that's before even third party integrations yada yada yada.
I hope many are not taken away from these videos that you learn some skills and now you're a designer. You may know how to design, but being a designer is a year's long activity, and learning how to handle yourself within the business of course can be learned in 6 months if you're a unicorn. But unicorns are rare for a reason.
There's even still quite a schism between in-house design and working with agencies. Agencies can have a subset of clients or broad reach when you're huge like dentsu or so. When California rice cakes needs something innovative for their next marketing idea that they pulled out of their butt, are you ready to create something amazing for them? What about Sandy's shoes? Or geraldo's putting snacks?
It sounds like I'm being facetious but I'm actually not. It's one of the reasons why I no longer enjoy agencies, actually I never enjoyed them. Years back my team at a social media network had to create a homepage on our network for Honda. We did a nice little compact ad for the latest Civic, and that had to go to the intermediary agency before it even went to the client of course. The agency sent it back to us and was like dumb it down. They didn't want to create a new standard of work because it would just mean more pressure on them. Yeah this stuff happens. More designers need to talk about the ugly side of the business. Cuz while there is some beauty to be enabled to rack your brain all day and come up with ideas and solutions and problem solve problem solve, there's a point which you got to make a decision that is this your next 30 years of any Tom Dick and Harry company coming to you and saying we need stuff. You may not have to think about it right now, but you're going to get to that bridge. I've had creative directors be pissed at their teams because none of them wanted to step into a manager role. We've had managers of creative who didn't even do creative themselves. It's all over the freaking place.
And now with AI breathing down designers next, all I can say is good luck to you guys. AI means they're going to be asking a lot lot lot more from you, like the seven hats you're expected to wear right now anyway even shortly out of school.
So how about some videos on the ugly side of the business because everything can't be rah rah rah all the time. It's just not honest and it's just not truthful. Focusing on a positive of course gains the most, but it ignore the ugly of the business is not helping anyone. All of this stuff needs balance.
My 2c. Cheers.
thanks for the input.
I have gone into the business side of design, the clients etc, in other videos 👍
Coming up on 14 years in the industry myself and this needed to be said. Thank you for writing this comment.
Relevant examples, modern tools, practical instructions in a well-explained video? YES please - stoked I found your channel Thank you!☮️
Awesome, thank you for this 👍🏻
Yoooooooo, you're killin it with these.
Thank you so much for sharing these in-depth learnings; it's refreshing.
hey cheers for the comment, have a great day :D
Your focus on design psychology and practical theory truly sets it apart. It's a valuable resource for both intermediates and beginners aiming to level up their design skills.
hey thanks a lot for this feedback :)
Remember that each client requires a different approach based on their goals, company size and market they are in. Adding value to an astablished goal does not mean ignoring the requirements but expanting on them. Make sure to communicate with your client to make sure you are on the right path. I see alot of designers instead of leading the client to success, ignoring them. Communication is key.
The Message, the Tone and the Emotion, that is pretty helpful and made me understands the well use of color. Thanks Sir Satori.
You're very welcome
Man I rarely comment but this video has really blown me away and gave me a lot of inspiration, it contains so many not just graphic design concepts but also a lot of marketing, branding and business core ideas as well. Really like this video man keep it upp
thanks a lot for the feedback, much appreciated!
Wonderfully structured, designed and explained! As a designer this truly helped me focus on what's important and necessary to advance my work! Thank you so much!
You just got a new subscriber.Bravo!
I've learned so much from your videos. Your videos are about the real side of graphic design like graphic design principles, theory etc. And this course is gonna be very helpful.
Exactly this, real design :)
Thanks for the comment 👍
Love this... always learning from SATORI
Great to hear! 💪💛
How is this free? It doesnt make any sense, all the info and presentation is top notch 😮😮😮 i feel like im doing something illegal lol
I can't thank you enough for the the work and talent that you put in all of your videos. Your lessons are amazing from start to finish and the most important they're most than useful everytime
I have the same thought!
Tom, thanks for all your amazing videos. I got my graphic design degree in 1990 and way back then learned all the principles of design that I still use in my work today, which you refer to in many of your videos. It's heartening to see these important principles still being explained, and anyone new to graphic design should definitely come here to learn what makes it all work! Software can do amazinng things, but it can't teach you what makes GOOD design, let alone help you become an advanced designer as you explain so clearly in this video.
thanks for the insightful reply :D
I do think many designers these days fail to understand the importance of the principles and also the psychology
Thank you for your generosity and for sharing your massive knowledge! I love your slow speed and calm tone of voice too. It makes it easier to digest all of the information.
Cheers for the helpful feedback :)
You have the best design advice on TH-cam. Thank you 🙏
Wow, thank you!
nice combination of everything, which we need that to DESIGN.
:) 👍
Personally this is by far the best video from you yet!
Thanks, it took around 2 weeks in total to make
I love your channel and have been watching for years now. And though I would agree 99.9% of what you say on a design front. Very few designers will ever be in a position where they can pick and choose. There is a huge difference between commercial graphic designers (working of 5 - 10 projects a day), to someone working on one menu for a month and being given the freedom to express themselves.
For me, one thing all graphic design lessons can not give you is creativity. Having an image in your mind and being able to recreate it in digital format is the most valuable thing, which is so difficult to teach.
From now you are my teacher ❤
Hope to keep helping you :)
Thanks bhai 💖❤️
no worries ✌
Thank you for this excellent content! I am studying graphic design in France and your tips are really helpful! 😃 PS: You're by far the handsomest graphic designer I know 🔥
hey thanks man, have a great weekend
I've learned so much from you, now I use these skills to create CNC/Laser/Vinyl Cutting files for making art with lights. Thank you!
that sounds really cool :P
Thx
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I think a good designer can communicate just as effectively with solid communication and psycholgy as a master Photoshopper. Even more so. And effective communication still boils down to the basic elements. I've noticed how visual communication is so strong in body language too. Handed down from generation to generation since the tribal fire. It's unconscious.
for sure. graphic design is ultimately visual communication, something a lot of people forget
As long as you keep this channel going, I'll be watching. Thank you !
-the nxzPHZ
💛💯💪
Thanks Satori for the great content
no worries bro, all my pleasure
As someone getting into graphic design this video is getting bookmarked so I can refer back to it in the future
Great to hear it, keep educating yourself and evolving 👌
Great content, I ❤ it and I have learned alot.
Awesome! Thank you
Tx, we are here to enjoy the course
👍👍
Always inspiring.. I've learned a lot from you, and I will continue to do so in future In Sha Allah.. thanks
Glad to hear that :D
many many thanks Satori
keep this up
❤
Many many thanks
Brilliant advices as usual, lets just assume it as a story and ask 5w and 1H question about brand in 3 timelines, we might get better understanding for brief!
Boom!
Wow!!! I really can't wait any longer. So excited...
I almost wasted thousands going to school for GD. This is amazing!
Hopefully you can make good use of it :)
Its All about critickal thinking on communication , in short to be a psycholog and philosoph . Lovely , i know . Literally a brainf*uck 😂
@@unknownpage9239 Wtf are you even trying to say…..?
@KiBaby11911 education is not a waste of money. If you were educated, your reading comprehension would improve.
@@ItsSoloKI had the same reaction as yours when i read his comment
Always your an amazing Tutor, Appreciated
I appreciate that
Wow, thank you! I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing these tips! 😊
no worries 👍
Great piece of content. So much value!
This is just amazing information and value. Thanks a lot, Tom. Appreciate your efforts and knowledge.
This was very good and well broken down. Thanks! 👍
I love your videos ✌️ simple and clear
Diving Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep,,, that's really summed things up 🙏👏👏👏
for sure 💪
It was very helpful👍
Glad to hear that thanks
Always great content from my beloved graphic design teacher. THANKS again and again. However, may I offer a suggestion? It's about the tone of voice which currently sounds a bit monotone. I recommend considering a more dynamic approach to highlight the key concepts. This adjustment could greatly enhance the overall course experience, making it more engaging and easier to focus on.
Thanks for the great presentation and content! This was really a good one! And yeah, this stuff can get pretty deep, so still a lot of learning to do and your stuff has been extremely helpful indeed. Just one suggestion for future, perhaps you can analyse even more all the different types of metaphors and how they are actually put together? Like some are juxtaposing or merging together similar symbols, then others vice versa contrast conflicting ideas, some present the problem and then provide a solution, then there's also lots of substitutions etc.
Awesome and thanks for sharing
I adore your content! I have a question though, as a self taught designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I feel like many self taught designers can be even more qualified/knowledgeable sometimes bc of the amount of discipline that had to be done to be self taught in the first place haha - would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you! ❤
you need to have a top-notch portfolio and to demonstrate how skilled and competent you are. Show how you can solve problems with design skills within the portfolio. Grow social media accounts and make a name for yourself. Alternatively, you can always take a 2-3 year course in a design related course, online or in person
Thanks for the feedback! My main concern is getting to the step of the employer even looking at your portfolio, if the resume doesn't show design education. I feel like they would just skip you lol - do you think this is the case? Do you think that taking a design course is basically necessary for anyone to take a second look at you? Pertaining to the resume@@SatoriGraphics
Great stuff, it always inspires me to rethink my work. Thank you.
Finallyyyy!!!!! the thing I was wating for.... where's the course coming? on youtube or other source? where's the link ? and you're really inspiring and I can't wait to learn directly from you. Remember I've requested you to launch the course, and now it is coming yeeeeeee h🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
as always, amazing video, thanks a lot
My pleasure!
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Thank you for sharing such a great content ⭐
Thank you a lot! Cool👍
Great - thank you
I was in fashion industry before like making pattern and sewing
But currently I'm pursuing my study in degree in multimedia. Throughout my degree life, i have learned alot with satori content from day 1 after i changed my field 😂😂
Thanks
素晴らしい😊
thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge on graphic design, youve changed the way i look at my designs (im an intermediate). what application do u use for your work?
That's awesome! I simply use Adobe Illustrator and PS, sometimes InDesign for large document print jobs.. Milanote for planning
thank
No worries 👍🏻
Notification gang
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can we have an entire video on metaphores in graphic design ? plz
Hey, Ik this was a while ago but how did you develop the poster with making the brain using bars of soap? I thought it was super interesting to see. Keep up the solid stuff man, I’ve learned a lot from watching you
hi thanks :)
I didn't make it, it was an example I sourced online to demonstrate my logic 👍
cool
great vid ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Glad you enjoyed it
When is the full course starting of graphic designing
I'm Junior Graphic design
which playlist should i start with if i dont know a thing about graphic design!!
Graphic design principles 👍🏻
i want to do graphic design course but i don't know where to start
Liked
where do you finding all these poster which you have shown in this video!?
I don't know why i am asking this but as your'e from England i was interested to know that do you watch Cricket.
English yes, cricket fan.. no
Where can someone get upgraded courses or trainings
Like from India ❤❤❤
How to get this playlist videos resources
Does this also apply to UI Design ?
In a lot of ways yes
Could you please tell me the name of the fonts you've used in this video? I mean those modern fonts have been used in the first 2 sections of this video.
What firs the advanced design mean? Thsnk you
why not add a PDF Certificate at the end of the course?
First
not today :P
❤
INDIA FT. MODI JI
This is interesting 🙌 Thank you Tom 😁
My pleasure 💛
where is the link to enroll?
This guy is VERY handsome. I’d listen to him talk all day.😭
thanks Ki :P
Are you mad?
That brain some concept isn’t good IMO.
Bro i am from india
Hihi 👋🏻
I bought your 60 prompts and it never was sent to my email. I have the receipt it you need me to send it to you. I also checked my spam folder
Yes please send me your proof of purchase or simply the email address used for the purchase to thomascargill555@hotmail.co.uk 👍
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18:32 is that Eminem's son ?
Adva nced
you forgot the head in the middle
i just realized i hate design from this vid LOL
That's a shame
Hey Man, Great Content! I'm a professional video editor and strategies. Do you have a business email or should I just shoot you a DM?