Probably more true in logo-design and stylized graphics than it is is illustration and photo-editing, but never the less good advice. If you can't make it look good in black and white, you won't be able to make it look good in color either. That's true.
Actually very applicable not only for graphic design but also in painting and cinematography. Thus the need to study values in painting and making a grissaille(grayscale) underpainting.
Love this because as a graphics designer these were all the points I failed at in previous work. I would crowd out the design trying to make it stand out with putting more text and objects plus wrong color palettes. Thank you. I’m evolving much better.
Same, I Luv using Color Guide anytime I get stuck in finding colors that work well Color Guide always helps in having a perfect palette ready to go 🎨 ✅
Colour is hard!!! Do you ever use 'coolors' ? It generates 5 harmonious colours randomly - has helped me to avoid picking wrong harmonies. You rule Tom! Happy Easter 🙌🐇
I really liked the part where you talked about colors, and how more muted colors are more for an understated approach, whereas strong colors express more energy or stronger impressions. :) It made me think about my favourite companies, and how they express their image visually through colors. Such as one of my favourite spas'. They actually have a very similar color scheme for the "Kate Robins" business cards. And I believe that it's to express calm, relaxation and harmony.
I don't know if I was the first to notice the repetition of the "tip no. 1" in the upper right part of the video. I hope this is not a graphic designer's pathology and I sincerely thank you for the advices you share on this platform. I truly like your videos, see ya :) 🚩
Today am watching your videos first time and am going to fan of your video. Continuously am watching your videos one by one✌ keep going you are doing nice and informative work.
Boss, thanks again. Since you asked.. every piece of phrase, patch of color, position and graphic were wowsome. Impeccable work there aligned with lot of dedication towards the project. I always liked your work. Fascinating. Ram
hello am in Uganda Africa but i like your videos and they have helped me to improve on my designing skills. I would like to start my TH-cam channel as well
@@SatoriGraphics I'm a non native English speaker and I think your voice is good as it is. You speak rather slow and comprehensible. Non native people can learn a lot listening to native, natural speaking. Thank you for the great tips. :)
@@SatoriGraphics no, the pace you talk at is perfect and easily comprehensible, the words you say are clear and understandable, the slight accent to your english is very pleasent and it could be your niche, i like the content and the way you talk
as my art director told me, "never design in color, start with black and white - if it works in black and white, it will work in color"
Probably more true in logo-design and stylized graphics than it is is illustration and photo-editing, but never the less good advice.
If you can't make it look good in black and white, you won't be able to make it look good in color either. That's true.
I agree more to design in three tones - dark/middle/bright if it's about web design and illustration like an esquisse in painting
wise advice, Thanks for sharing it with us.
Actually very applicable not only for graphic design but also in painting and cinematography.
Thus the need to study values in painting and making a grissaille(grayscale) underpainting.
1. Colour Harmony 0:43
2. Colour Linking 3:08
3. Transparency & Blend Modes 4:48
4. Focal Points 6:04
5. Using Focal Points 6:44
6. Typography Needs To Breathe 7:50
he should pin this
Love this because as a graphics designer these were all the points I failed at in previous work. I would crowd out the design trying to make it stand out with putting more text and objects plus wrong color palettes. Thank you. I’m evolving much better.
Hmm... First time I’ve actually been interested in a sponsor. This channel just keeps getting better!
Same, I Luv using Color Guide anytime I get stuck in finding colors that work well Color Guide always helps in having a perfect palette ready to go 🎨 ✅
Colour is hard!!! Do you ever use 'coolors' ? It generates 5 harmonious colours randomly - has helped me to avoid picking wrong harmonies. You rule Tom! Happy Easter 🙌🐇
Tools can surely come handy in design, but a lot of it lays on you knowing 100% what you're doing.
I found this in my recommendation and it’s been a lifesaver to help me cope with “Designer’s Block”! Thank you for this quality content!
I really liked the part where you talked about colors, and how more muted colors are more for an understated approach, whereas strong colors express more energy or stronger impressions. :) It made me think about my favourite companies, and how they express their image visually through colors. Such as one of my favourite spas'. They actually have a very similar color scheme for the "Kate Robins" business cards. And I believe that it's to express calm, relaxation and harmony.
Room to breath and/or space is my most favorite tip that I learned from you.. and will keep on using.. thanks!!!
Great tips explained in a simple and meaningful way. Will definitely incorporate these lessons...thanks!
another Great Tutorial from Tom Satori as always...
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I don't know if I was the first to notice the repetition of the "tip no. 1" in the upper right part of the video. I hope this is not a graphic designer's pathology and I sincerely thank you for the advices you share on this platform. I truly like your videos, see ya :) 🚩
Today am watching your videos first time and am going to fan of your video. Continuously am watching your videos one by one✌ keep going you are doing nice and informative work.
Hey thank you very much Fatima, this video is quite old lol, I suggest watching my new videos more 👍
Beautiful video..
Thank u..
Typography needs room is the area i am working hard on...
U explained the color linking and color guides so well...
Thanks for the tips. I'll be paying more attention to Color Themes and Matching.
"Like this video" @ tip. 3 was well done!
You’re a great tutor thank you man have a beautiful day and week
I love your videos, keep it up man!!
great tips, nice one. Hope you had a great Easter
Boss, thanks again. Since you asked.. every piece of phrase, patch of color, position and graphic were wowsome.
Impeccable work there aligned with lot of dedication towards the project. I always liked your work. Fascinating.
Ram
Thanks! Your presentations always trigger
2 or 3 creative ideas.
I agree
Thanks mate, this is so much helpful for me.. 👍
All points were useful 😊
Great tips. Keep it up
Love your videos
Impressive and useful as always! Keep up the AMAZING work, Satori!
thanks satori
Good advice. Thank you.
I wish I could give this a million likes. Thank you for the insights
Good job Tom. Thanks!
Love these tips. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks for sharing you are alway deliver awesome tips and tutorials
Great video, thanks for sharing))
It's very useful tips. Thanks
thank you so much
Thanks for giving some useful tips :)
very easily indeed
Thank you mate!
hello am in Uganda Africa but i like your videos and they have helped me to improve on my designing skills. I would like to start my TH-cam channel as well
Thanks for the tips :)
1:03 i feel it 😂
Amazing tips ✋✋
thanks for a vital Points
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could you please make a video about fonts personality? please
Could you please tell more about function and intention or tell some good examples where to read more about those?
Satori thank you
Thanks Man
Nicely done. Which software did you use for the slides?
Thanks.
Great video...one typo though.....when youre on tip 2, it says tip 1 in the tops right of the screen
No need to be sarcastic, I was just trying to be helpful
@@ryanaldous2743 You don't know how to take a joke lmao
Hey Thanx for great video
nice..tanks
Hello sir. Thanks for the video.. there's a little mistake in your video... You type tip no.1 instead of tip no.2 on top right corner
Can you have a sample tutorial for newletters?
Nice
Which font are you using for your logo
!oved
I pretty confused on how to make my first portfolio..what desigs to choose from...as a graphic designer..if you could suggest me something..🙏
Siddhartha Rajput You don’t have to add all your work in a portfolio. You just have to add your best pieces of work.
I miss TIP No. '2' at the top right 😋 amazing video otherwise
Hey make on T shirt Design
the bar at the top of the video has 2 times 'tip no.1' just saying it in case its a template you made to use in different video's
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Your voice is too clear for non native English speaker
@@SatoriGraphics I'm a non native English speaker and I think your voice is good as it is. You speak rather slow and comprehensible. Non native people can learn a lot listening to native, natural speaking. Thank you for the great tips. :)
@@SatoriGraphics no, the pace you talk at is perfect and easily comprehensible, the words you say are clear and understandable, the slight accent to your english is very pleasent and it could be your niche, i like the content and the way you talk
if u want a "conservative" approach dont use the color red lol thats funny
Just go learn from top dribbble designers
presentation is boring.
Nice