"is this centered" "I hope so" lmao my life. loved the video and the critiques, very englightening and helpful! Her posters are amazing and she is so talentend and lucky to be working with great professionals like you!
The way that you pay attention to those small details opens up our minds, subconsciously telling how farther deep typography is than what we imagine. Thank you Chris.
Chris, firstly I’d like to thank you for the immense attention to detail you bring in with anything and everything you critique. I have recently started to follow your videos and cannot express, how connected I feel with your views. It’s like parallel thinking, the points you were mentioning, were running in my mind as I was looking at the posters. I too have a very measured and mathematical approach and these tiny details bother me if not placed perfectly . It saddens me when bright young designers slack on those details. Thanks for all the beautiful content you put together and would love to collaborate/have you critique my work some day! Good luck for the futur!
These videos are so incredibly helpful and inspirational! You are teaching Why and How the elements of design work, and it is hard to express how valuable this is. Thank you for producing this content!
I really live this kind of videos cause they let me learn about the thinking of a designer when he/she design a product.Your talks and critiques are also interesting and inspiring.Thank you a lot for doing this!!!
i feel bad for coming across this video 3 years later. but wow the information is fresh. i really enjoyed it. i really love the humility of emily but i love how her leader is a perfectionist that brings her back to the to aspects of detail and precision. im wondering how far emily is today
I was wondering guys, do you create those little background text layouts? Like at 18:00, we can see the BLIND read as number 2, but behind that there is something like programming code...
I really love the look of these posters, but this video is more about tightening these great layouts to refine alignment, spacing etc. All really important things to know, but I've always had a hard time feeling like I have a solid understanding of how to create bold, interesting, artistic typographic layouts like these. Can you recommend something to study that gets work to the phase being critiqued here? I was just watching some of your typography critique vids, and it seems like those and other tips I've read in the past and what I got out of design school years ago were usually about either micro-level typography, or making refinements, not how to concept or start thinking about dynamic layouts from the sketch phase and how to turn that into a great poster, etc. Or maybe this is more of a talent than a skill? I feel competent coming up with compositions from imagination as it relates to cinematography for photos and illustrations, but for some reason I've never been able to translate that knowledge to typography and my layouts always end up either too boring or messy and disjointed. Not sure if you guys have a video on what I'm talking about (though you have so many, you probably do). If there's a term for what I'm talking about, that'd also help to research it and unlearn my habits so I can relearn how to do it better! As always, thanks for putting out these videos!
Yall should sell these typography posters on your shop... I personally don't care for much of your shop, but I'd LOVE to have these hanging above me in my room while I work... It'd make my room very aesthetic and trendy : )
Good stuff. Irony alert tho: the Comfort Zone design mimics the FB Live Critique design (which is mentioned, but the irony of repeating a design on a piece that says get out of the comfort zone is overlooked!).
These are extremely invaluable learning videos, I love them! I do have a question regarding the little seemingly arbitrary elements on the posters, particularly on the 2nd & 3rd posters. Are these primarily for aesthetics as opposed to function? Curious to know how one should go about determining their usage, positioning etc. Always tricky to interpret these little things and finding a correlation between them and the other elements aside from the obvious anchors & info bits n such. Unless I'm totally overthinking it. Thanks as always Chris
Hey guys! I love rewatching these videos! I get so much while watching them again after so many months. Regarding to the color use, do you think that it is ok for a brand to use more than their corporate colors (like blue and yellow for thefutur) in a real scenario or that it could make it harder for the design to promote the brand?
Will you delete them from the futur channel or is it just an additional upload on this channel? Those reviews/critiques/art and creative directions are really great. Great insights and a lot to take away from those. Would be awesome if there will be more content like this in the "futur"e. Thanks for sharing so much knowledge!
very helpful video, although I have to disagree with your opinion on the last poster. I feel like disregarding the syllables while breaking the word up, furthers the message of getting out of your comfort zone
"is this centered" "I hope so" lmao my life. loved the video and the critiques, very englightening and helpful! Her posters are amazing and she is so talentend and lucky to be working with great professionals like you!
The way that you pay attention to those small details opens up our minds, subconsciously telling how farther deep typography is than what we imagine. Thank you Chris.
Chris, firstly I’d like to thank you for the immense attention to detail you bring in with anything and everything you critique. I have recently started to follow your videos and cannot express, how connected I feel with your views. It’s like parallel thinking, the points you were mentioning, were running in my mind as I was looking at the posters. I too have a very measured and mathematical approach and these tiny details bother me if not placed perfectly . It saddens me when bright young designers slack on those details. Thanks for all the beautiful content you put together and would love to collaborate/have you critique my work some day! Good luck for the futur!
20:17 by far my favourite quote of this video
Saaaaaame
Hahahha i came down to comments to see if someone mentioned this
Please note that we do not get annoyed by those little things. We watch these videos for those tips.
You are awesome 👍🏼
So a good designer is essentially a nitpicker...
love these videos
6:34 this was very insightful I had no clue what 'the grid was' until you explained it!
I love this video and can't wait to use this knowledge in the future. Being a person who just entered it's a win-win video.
These videos are so incredibly helpful and inspirational! You are teaching Why and How the elements of design work, and it is hard to express how valuable this is. Thank you for producing this content!
I really live this kind of videos cause they let me learn about the thinking of a designer when he/she design a product.Your talks and critiques are also interesting and inspiring.Thank you a lot for doing this!!!
Amazing .. I learn so many thing from this video. Font, Space n Short-cuts too. keep doing this.. We need more video like that... Thanks
at 15 minutes when he zooms in like 4000% i was laughing so hard
Awesome work and such minimal and constructive feedback! Love it.
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic critique, so much value! Well done to both of you!
This is gold. I design rock posters and appreciate the wisdom here.
Great work from Emily and again, super useful thoughts from Chris. Thank you!
i feel bad for coming across this video 3 years later. but wow the information is fresh. i really enjoyed it. i really love the humility of emily but i love how her leader is a perfectionist that brings her back to the to aspects of detail and precision. im wondering how far emily is today
I love all of them, emily is A GREAT DESIGNER
Real wisdom here. Really appreciated!
Loving this video format! Brings so much value and inspiration.
Classic. I've seen this one at least 50 times. I'll have to make it 51!
20:18 “gimme a lil bit more of that ‘D’ and you’re good.” 😂😂
Great work Emily. Chris had me laughing when he said that the default type was hurting him 😂😂🤣...
can you please make more of these..i love this way of learning
Watching this was so insightful!!!
Very cool! I would looove to see more of these
I miss Emily. But this is a great video !
This is definitely gold mine
Please make an Episode on breakdown of The Futur Academy logo
what is there to breakdown ?
I was wondering guys, do you create those little background text layouts?
Like at 18:00, we can see the BLIND read as number 2, but behind that there is something like programming code...
I really love the look of these posters, but this video is more about tightening these great layouts to refine alignment, spacing etc. All really important things to know, but I've always had a hard time feeling like I have a solid understanding of how to create bold, interesting, artistic typographic layouts like these.
Can you recommend something to study that gets work to the phase being critiqued here? I was just watching some of your typography critique vids, and it seems like those and other tips I've read in the past and what I got out of design school years ago were usually about either micro-level typography, or making refinements, not how to concept or start thinking about dynamic layouts from the sketch phase and how to turn that into a great poster, etc.
Or maybe this is more of a talent than a skill? I feel competent coming up with compositions from imagination as it relates to cinematography for photos and illustrations, but for some reason I've never been able to translate that knowledge to typography and my layouts always end up either too boring or messy and disjointed.
Not sure if you guys have a video on what I'm talking about (though you have so many, you probably do). If there's a term for what I'm talking about, that'd also help to research it and unlearn my habits so I can relearn how to do it better!
As always, thanks for putting out these videos!
I don't know about this, but I love you guys.
Nice reel
I loooveeeed this critic
Love these series, typography critique!
Yall should sell these typography posters on your shop... I personally don't care for much of your shop, but I'd LOVE to have these hanging above me in my room while I work... It'd make my room very aesthetic and trendy : )
very educational thank you.
Good stuff. Irony alert tho: the Comfort Zone design mimics the FB Live Critique design (which is mentioned, but the irony of repeating a design on a piece that says get out of the comfort zone is overlooked!).
Damnn Chris, these videos are too high quality to be free. Learnt so mcuh stuff
These are extremely invaluable learning videos, I love them! I do have a question regarding the little seemingly arbitrary elements on the posters, particularly on the 2nd & 3rd posters. Are these primarily for aesthetics as opposed to function? Curious to know how one should go about determining their usage, positioning etc.
Always tricky to interpret these little things and finding a correlation between them and the other elements aside from the obvious anchors & info bits n such. Unless I'm totally overthinking it. Thanks as always Chris
This is Gold!, Emily needs some Adobe 2019!
it's a reupload old video from thefutur, but still useful
Minute 1:03 how to make Ai displays all art boards as slide presentation?
Screen capture?
@@TheFuturAcademy No, she press something and then the art borads start to play as slide one by one, I think that's no Ai but Ps?
TAB
Jhonny Núñez
I think she just opened all of them at once then one by one, they go through them with the tabs on the top.
Hey guys! I love rewatching these videos! I get so much while watching them again after so many months. Regarding to the color use, do you think that it is ok for a brand to use more than their corporate colors (like blue and yellow for thefutur) in a real scenario or that it could make it harder for the design to promote the brand?
Amazing video, but I have seen it before....is this a reupload from The Futur?
Yeah, it seems so
looks like it because in the video they are using Photoshop 2017
Yep reupload
I want more video like this, hohoho
Very goooooood
I love these videos..
Will you delete them from the futur channel or is it just an additional upload on this channel?
Those reviews/critiques/art and creative directions are really great. Great insights and a lot to take away from those. Would be awesome if there will be more content like this in the "futur"e. Thanks for sharing so much knowledge!
How do you draw a perfectly vertical line on the wacom tablet?
Hold shift
Wow! Great...
very helpful video, although I have to disagree with your opinion on the last poster. I feel like disregarding the syllables while breaking the word up, furthers the message of getting out of your comfort zone
what is the type
My dream is to get a digitizer
Is this a repost?
Deviant Kami no
@@gorytv9847 pretty sure I saw this already.. maybe on the other channel
@@deependuajish yeah,on Futur,I've seen this as well
20:17
I didn't realize it was Chinese until he mentioned it lol I thought it sounded like go she or smthg instead of 恭喜
I need subtitle :(
haha its line up
Well. I disagree with what he is saying here: "symmetry is boring". our brain favors symmetry design then asymmetry just FYI.
that may be true. hence why symmetry is boring. it's the least amount of work for you to create and for you to consume.
Love it
Dribbble.com/misma
he didn't say anything about the one at 15:50, FBL- IVEC - RIT, it should've been FB - LIVE - CRIT