I have recently started following you. I really want to thank you for your contribution in the creative field. The trends you have shown are worth to watch.
thank you for all what you have down for us on TH-cam, as for some of that are living in Africa do not have the upper hand to go in for premium like this one in other websites, we will forever be grateful to you Boss Satori
Gosh, you made me laugh so hard when you made that joke about Walter White. Thanks for the great content, Tom. I realllllly appreciate your effort in putting all of this together. I've learned a lot from you. Thank you so much.
Your motion graphics are second to none and definitely contribute to making your videos even more inspiring! May I ask if you create them from scratch yourself or if they are based on AE-templates from services like Envato/Motion Array?
Thanks a bunch. Sometimes I edit videos by myself in davinci Resolve, or other times I work with 2 editors. We use a combination of templates and then also custom graphics.
Hello! Really nice channel ! let's see if you could give me some advices. I have started to study Graphic Design since 1 year ago, maybe I should have started before ( I am 44) but that's it. I am studying theory and Tools like Canva, Photoshop , Illustrator. Expecially last two tools are huge , a lot of functionalities and things to remember and apply. I mean, it will takes at least 1 year to finish the first Photoshop + Illustrator Course that I have started to attend online ( and I am intentioned to attend others, then). Meanwhile, I would like to start creating something but it's difficult : I have to be good enough using the tools and it takes time, and studying them it's pretty time and energy consuming. Sometimes that is a little bit frustrating. Some advices to optimize my studies and starting to create something? Thank you so much and congratulations again for your great channel.
hello @Satori Graphics, Sir I want to learn graphics design there are a lot of videos and playlist on your channel how can I start and what is the sequence of playlist to learn.
How can I quickly become a skilled digital nomad graphic designer? I've put my career on hold, but I've seen others with fewer resources succeed. Seeking guidance from those who have achieved this goal. Thanks!
For clarity, the first encouragement of using mass cultural Intellectual Properties as a source of inspiration, should not be confused with misusing, without proper contexts, to ride the popular welcoming, that, might've been a good idea - until you actually looked at the legality of it. For better, or for worse; A lot of these properties are owned by billion-dollars companies and corporations, that under the right circumstances, will sue you out of your entire career. Hence, unless you know what you're doing, even if it's prompted to directly reference these, only do so with cultural tropes available and protected under Public Domain, such as classical art, and cultural properties that has since lost its copyright status. Remember folks, there is a substantial difference, in artists, and designers. Artist are mostly entitled to having more legal freedom of remixing, and reusing these Intellectual Properties, under "Art for art's sake"; While designers should focus more on the functionality and reasoning of each decision in their works. Therefore, designers are more vulnerable to legal questionings to their design decisions. So unless, you're a in a more prominent position, having the socio-legal freedom of reusing such tropes; or rather simply the act of suing you, or sending a Cease-And-Desist notice to you, will cause more social backlash to the corporation than not, then good. But I think most designers here are not like that. With commercial works, you might've be able to push the legal responsibility to the client in the signed contract, but you're still running the risk of tarnishing your reputation. More complicated, are the difference in the legalities of Fair Use in certain jurisdiction(s). In countries like Japan, is infamous for where the domestic law on Fair Use is far more stricter than any other Western countries, which will make you even more susceptible to legal questioning. While in mainland China, the use of Intellectual Properties is more relaxed in the domestic law, due to the Chinese inherited the more traditional East Asian principle of viewing Intellectual Properties as a more of a collectively-owned part of society; as opposed to the more market-oriented, individualistic approach that of most of the Western countries. As an example, if you're designing for a client, who wished to associate themselves with Disney's Mickey Mouse, advise them against it. Not only are you running the risk of copyright infringement, you're also helping them to misuse the icon to assume the false-association to the real Walt Disney Company. As a rule, use mass cultural tropes as a source of indirect inspiration, but don't directly misuse these in your commercial works.
One thing I find pretty intersecting is first you said keep up with trend like POP culture/meme or social media event but also another rule is less consume media LOL it very like say your should have work life balance but also you should have a 2nd job for better life
My problem is I haven't been able to come up with an idea from scratch it's always been inspired from something else I see. Especially when using canva
I am in Florida USA, and I am intent on learning Graphic Design with hopes to develop a professional career. It seems a lot of the tutorials I'm finding are produced and narrated by British individuals. I have a very difficult time understanding these people, due to their heavy accents and the rapid speed in which they talk. Personally, I find it difficult to learn anything from these people. It's a shame, because they seem capable. But these videos are not useful to me.
I have recently started following you. I really want to thank you for your contribution in the creative field. The trends you have shown are worth to watch.
It brings me so much joy to see a shoutout to two of my favourite designers on youtube, Elliot and Jesse, it felt just amazing 💚
Really good designers 👌
thank you for all what you have down for us on TH-cam, as for some of that are living in Africa do not have the upper hand
to go in for premium like this one in other websites, we will forever be grateful to you Boss Satori
I watched it twice it's amazing how you give information with examples ✨😎 Thank you 😀
Always kind words from your end, thanks Mona
This really helps me a lot since I stop graphic designing for over a months... thank you, sir :)
Happy to help!
Amazing, inspiring, high quality content. Very nice work 👍🏾
Thank you 🙌
Wow, I notice clients speak business and not just picture and text. I agree with you 100%, Thank you😀
I am still catching up but I will eventually watch most of your videos. Not only to learn a ton but also for the visual goodies floating on screen.
Hope you're finding the content useful :)
Walter White could work for an unconventional funeral business, the ones that play metal at their funerals. Niche of a niche though.
😅😅
That's becoz he is still new.
That was really helpful ! Thank you
Every time you came up with new information, I have learned many things from your content 🙌
I learned a lot from your videos, I watch them every morning. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and knowledge.
wow that's really cool, glad to be a part of your morning routine :)
Thanks for sharing💚
very informative thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the info 😊
No problem!
Thank you!
Great man! Watching you become my daily routine😂❤
Happy to hear that!
cool video its really amazing!
Thanks!
This is really helpful
great to hear that thanks
Very welldone Video!
Thank you! Cheers
rewatching again :)
👍👍👍
Thanks, I wish I could study design in a college but I can't, so, guys like you are kings for me
Thanks for this All
My pleasure 👍
Gosh, you made me laugh so hard when you made that joke about Walter White. Thanks for the great content, Tom. I realllllly appreciate your effort in putting all of this together. I've learned a lot from you. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it :P
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Great 💯
thanks a bunch
Thanks for guide and life advice ❤
Any time!
@@SatoriGraphics you are graphic artist with a soul and heart. Thanks for the knowledge
Watched 👍
Thanks Jesus
Your motion graphics are second to none and definitely contribute to making your videos even more inspiring! May I ask if you create them from scratch yourself or if they are based on AE-templates from services like Envato/Motion Array?
Thanks a bunch. Sometimes I edit videos by myself in davinci Resolve, or other times I work with 2 editors. We use a combination of templates and then also custom graphics.
trends vanish after a certain duration in the industry and also the common people wants the communication as the first requirement.
Where do I view mock ups thank you 😊
Talking about having a strong style, you also have that Satori
But I understand how complimenting yourself could be 😂
Interesting, interesting.
Hello! Really nice channel ! let's see if you could give me some advices.
I have started to study Graphic Design since 1 year ago, maybe I should have started before ( I am 44) but that's it.
I am studying theory and Tools like Canva, Photoshop , Illustrator.
Expecially last two tools are huge , a lot of functionalities and things to remember and apply.
I mean, it will takes at least 1 year to finish the first Photoshop + Illustrator Course that I have started to attend online ( and I am intentioned to attend others, then).
Meanwhile, I would like to start creating something but it's difficult : I have to be good enough using the tools and it takes time, and studying them it's pretty time and energy consuming.
Sometimes that is a little bit frustrating.
Some advices to optimize my studies and starting to create something?
Thank you so much and congratulations again for your great channel.
You gotta know the rules so you can break them
Break rules with intention.
💯
hello @Satori Graphics, Sir I want to learn graphics design there are a lot of videos and playlist on your channel how can I start and what is the sequence of playlist to learn.
Hi there, I would check out this playlist of in-depth course style tutorials: th-cam.com/play/PL-c9Rq56P4KmK4sVH49C4rjYh5VH6uK4o.html
@@SatoriGraphics Thanks a lot sir 😀.
How can I quickly become a skilled digital nomad graphic designer? I've put my career on hold, but I've seen others with fewer resources succeed. Seeking guidance from those who have achieved this goal. Thanks!
shout out to Elliot
💯
For clarity, the first encouragement of using mass cultural Intellectual Properties as a source of inspiration, should not be confused with misusing, without proper contexts, to ride the popular welcoming, that, might've been a good idea - until you actually looked at the legality of it.
For better, or for worse; A lot of these properties are owned by billion-dollars companies and corporations, that under the right circumstances, will sue you out of your entire career.
Hence, unless you know what you're doing, even if it's prompted to directly reference these, only do so with cultural tropes available and protected under Public Domain, such as classical art, and cultural properties that has since lost its copyright status.
Remember folks, there is a substantial difference, in artists, and designers.
Artist are mostly entitled to having more legal freedom of remixing, and reusing these Intellectual Properties, under "Art for art's sake"; While designers should focus more on the functionality and reasoning of each decision in their works.
Therefore, designers are more vulnerable to legal questionings to their design decisions.
So unless, you're a in a more prominent position, having the socio-legal freedom of reusing such tropes; or rather simply the act of suing you, or sending a Cease-And-Desist notice to you, will cause more social backlash to the corporation than not, then good. But I think most designers here are not like that.
With commercial works, you might've be able to push the legal responsibility to the client in the signed contract, but you're still running the risk of tarnishing your reputation.
More complicated, are the difference in the legalities of Fair Use in certain jurisdiction(s).
In countries like Japan, is infamous for where the domestic law on Fair Use is far more stricter than any other Western countries, which will make you even more susceptible to legal questioning.
While in mainland China, the use of Intellectual Properties is more relaxed in the domestic law, due to the Chinese inherited the more traditional East Asian principle of viewing Intellectual Properties as a more of a collectively-owned part of society; as opposed to the more market-oriented, individualistic approach that of most of the Western countries.
As an example, if you're designing for a client, who wished to associate themselves with Disney's Mickey Mouse, advise them against it. Not only are you running the risk of copyright infringement, you're also helping them to misuse the icon to assume the false-association to the real Walt Disney Company. As a rule, use mass cultural tropes as a source of indirect inspiration, but don't directly misuse these in your commercial works.
One thing I find pretty intersecting is first you said keep up with trend like POP culture/meme or social media event but also another rule is less consume media LOL it very like say your should have work life balance but also you should have a 2nd job for better life
exactly :)
Thanks for the comment
nice
My problem is I haven't been able to come up with an idea from scratch it's always been inspired from something else I see. Especially when using canva
How are you editing these videos?
Me: okay Today i will Draw!!!
TH-cam: hey look New Art !
Me: spends 7hrs
☺️😆
This is for 2023 or for all-time?
2023 and onwards.. for a while.. maybe
4:45 what are these kind of posters called?
I am in Florida USA, and I am intent on learning Graphic Design with hopes to develop a professional career. It seems a lot of the tutorials I'm finding are produced and narrated by British individuals. I have a very difficult time understanding these people, due to their heavy accents and the rapid speed in which they talk. Personally, I find it difficult to learn anything from these people. It's a shame, because they seem capable. But these videos are not useful to me.
Sorry about that, not much I can do :/
You could turn on the subtitles
cbend dont break🎉
Boss why can't you work for Adobe or Apple because you are more than a designer
Lol I'm happy with what I'm doing right now 👍🏻
Hi there!
Why you are not share the secret of your VIDEO MAKING!!!!😀😀😀
Hey, because it's no secret and most people of my audience don't want to learn that :P
The transition at 0:21 has a name? I want to learn it.
Yea me too, can some one tell me the keyword for that kind of transition in 0:21 pls
Can someone teach me how to design please 😢
I have to be that person that points out that it says videdogames :P
👀🤦🏻♂️
First one watched by the way am the first like😂
Appreciate it 👍
Nice video , but I thought there would be new stuff
cool, but whales live in a salty undrinkable water :P
first hehe
:P 🏅
1st
2nd today bro
her sadness????? She is doing her job, aand she knows it very well. The actor is also not her BF.
@gfxsilk