He's using satire to describe how majority of people treat their work and other important tasks in their life. - Procrastination, excuses and half ass delivery.
Troll with a genius. He's getting paid for outing all of 'designers' who awwwards is always putting on a pedestal - and he's the design lead for a company that makes software that basically stops the design process. If I could say there were two things that ruin a design shop - it's 1. Looking at awwwards - and 2. using programs like InvisionApp. His genius sprinkled magic on his speaking muscles because this is A+ delivery.
Funny how we have become predictable as an industry. Many have tried to voice this out but the masses will disapprove. Thanks, Pablo! This was awesome and an eye-opener!
people in comment section don't seem to have got his point, this was meant as a satirical critic to the designer community (aka everything he tells you to do is what you should not do)
lol posted my own comment before I got to yours. So glad that at least some people out there understand what he means. The problem is that this type of behavior is not limited to only designer community. Your car mechanic, your doctor, your lawyer, your kid's tutor/babysitter, police officer, janitor, etc, etc... they all SUFFER from the same crap. It's about the value of HONEST work. Our generation simply doesn't know the meaning... and people that do - usually end up at the top (or lose their minds lol) PS: This comment was completely unnecessary and no one gives a fuck about my opinion - yet I felt the need to write it and waste a total of at least 30 minutes by watching the video reading/writing comments... - I have other shit to do O_O
perigosu it’s bot generational it’s always been like that. I mean just look at the show mad men. It’s always been like this. If you re good at bullshiting. You ll be successful.
@@nameless592 I'm not saying it's impossible. I'm saying that it's absolutely horrible for everyone else and at some point people will call you out on your shit. If you're successful you might have a reputation to upkeep. If you're exposed - your career is ruined. Also you cant bullshit math. You can get someone to invest in you by selling bricks to a house but you somehow have to make it work after the fact. If you dont have skills in the field you either have to pay someone else to do it or somehow do it yourself. Trust me... bullshitting is not the way. I have a friend who hustled and bullshitted his way to a million dollar business. Ran it for years... Ended up fucking up a project and getting sued up the ass. Now he works for me.
7:44 I once unwittingly said "That's how Steve Jobs does it" when talking to a person in a train, and he went from saying "That's not a good idea" to saying "I would like to hire you".
So glad to see him here, after following his ingenious creations at 9gag for years. Captain Obvious, imagine comic, Beatles yesterday comic, the awkward moment comics. Such a creative genius, Pablo Stanley is.
I've been coming back here to watch this video every time I feel down or depressed. Something about this guy makes me feel happy. Gracias mi amigo cachanilla!
The truth will set us free! I'm in stitches! :) Pablo is right on! Everything he points out is what happens in every single design shop. Few geniuses and mostly fakers trying to be creative by using jargon, art from dribbble and what they read the night before on Nielsen Norman.
That awkward and prolonged moment of silence between at 17:26 until 17:42 from an otherwise cheerful and interactive audience. Unsettling, yet so true. But wraps the whole thing up with a joke... Great guy, great talk!
I can imagine this is how Pablos interview went at Invision haha. Lots of buzzwords being thrown in the air whilst being entertaining. Love this guy and loved this presentation 👏
it took me about a week to finish watching this.... I had to pause it to get my venti vanilla latte and I took so many naps I couldn't finish this in one sitting.
So basically, who cares if you are fake, just get out there, make mistakes, and become better for it. This was the best speech I have heard in a while. Very entertaining.
Worked at Nyke in design 8 years and sadly this is completely true. Endless "design reviews" which end up just creating even further changes to completed work. Also the very untalented designers that were very "personable" getting into management and leadership roles. Mainly, because they presented the actually talented designers work to other leadership or directors and took credit for that work as if they guided it into the product initiative. Also every final design presentation was a joke because they all had the same images and "inspirations" from all the same fashion design service companies like WGN.
Attention Insight facts some businesses design for what the customer thinks looks good just so they can continue to be a customer whilst their design looks like complete trash I understand appeasing the client to continue cash flow but there should be convincing that a design is just bad
@@perigosu8449 maybe the whole talk went over your head. It is a "tongue in cheek" presentation, but for some reason, if you look at people who are in charge, you will notice this same pattern, so the presentation actually does portray how to become successful.
@@perigosu8449 no. How to means really how to. I know really popular branding companies who does that. Also that's how to behave with your customers. Or else they will get you mad
My take is # if you afraid of failure, you DON'T try. Keep doing or / faking it till you succeed. Doing it once is NOT good enough.....Practice in right direction makes it perfect. Listen to him, he is perfect.
So true, i almost fell for it until i realized it was all mumbo jumbo just to make it sound good and be perceived smarter. I do still believe great UI/UX matter but companies seem to overdue and over complicating things just for the sake to be perceived as "professional" and "super creative" though the outcome came out like it could be done by one person.
I'm currently getting into UI/UX and found tons of articles about all kinds of stuff. Big words and definitions abound I started to question the validity of them all. It's actually really hard not to get caught up with all the flashy crap & find the real, applicable information.
@@Ironication (UX) make a mock-up... play with it as if you're actually using it. Have a friend/relative/neighbor play with it and see where they get confused and/or lose interest. Use visual elements (UI) to help guiding the user, especially in places where they just couldnt figure out what to do. Have the same group of people test it and get a couple of new ones for a fresh reaction... rinse & repeat (and change thing) as necessary. Sure you can spend all the time in the world learning the "theory" but you still wont get it perfect on the first try. PS I'm not a UI/UX designer so this could be a bunch of bs... but this is the approach I'm taking on the app I'm trying to develop... I'll still hire a UX design house down the road when I get more funding but I'll probably give them the basic idea and see how it compares to my latest iteration... will be a lul if theirs ends up worse than mine
this is everything! I love it when I am at work and account managers etc. talk absolute buzz word rubbish, my eyes role immediately, particularly when they show me the examples they like you know instantly they want you to copy it. Same, same but different right? So much weight to that statement. This talk made my day
No...Nobel Peace Prize...this is not acting 🎭, he captured succinctly what happens in real life not just in Design but in other industries too...Pablo is a genius.
omg thats MEEEEE. I suffer from imposter syndrome. Especially just switching career to UX. It's been a year and honestly sometimes i have no clue lol....but yes throwing in delight and jargon really helps LOL i kept throwing terms like cARD SOrtInG, RTB MeThOd, MAp everything
I should have understand it much earlier when I was in the corporate job. But you have to do at least one job in corporate to understand this presentation. Right my friend
Feels like I'm watching a movie protagonist who's really just a random ordinary guy but somehow magically switched bodies with a big designer and now he has to bullshit a big presentation and manages to deliver it effectively
@@amyjames9282 He doesn't just want to make a little joke, he wants to make the bigger point about what's wrong in the industry hence he has made a whole presentation about it. I think it's brilliant.
It's with everyone signing up for an online class to get a new job in 6 months. It's also why haven't applied to those positions because it's barely out of my scope to take on that responsibility. Hopefully, I can build enough experience to take on projects that involve a lot of stake in a brand.
Everyone has a real designer inside. We are humans and we copy from stuff. Even the best designer copies from somewhere maybe from nature, people or faces. But we are humans and we cannot make stuff up from nothing. We just mix things and make them look good.
@@nurhesen i never said anything about copying designs, its more about how UX tries so hard to justify itself for the eyes of the corporate busy bodies. UX is just a rebranding of the age old design process, nothing new, nothing ground breaking. True talent has lost its place in the shuffle. Hopefully when the dust settles the pendulum will swing back and we'll start seeing real design again.
This is why Gary V and so many others have become so popular. They sell you HYPE with no real HELP. It's how the game works and people fall for it all the time.
Finally someone with the guts for telling the UGLY (but) truth! It is clearly a criticism, but people wake up! that is in fact what is going on. And definitely not just in design (yeah tech/startup people, we see u 2). Mics down for Pablo, for speaking out, THAT wasn’t fake!
Literally, I was always astonished by these jargons, but now I knew the truth behind those things. Say with me - The Faker You Are, the More Successful You Can Be. Thanks, Pablo Stanley
just because someone is using "jargons" doesn't mean they're faking it. If you don't know what they mean - you're trying to fake it. If call someone out for using the term in the wrong way - chances are they're faking it. That's not the point. The point is everyone needs to STOP faking it and learn their shit... but instead of learning our shit we procrastinate and/or waste time on unnecessary things instead of actually learning/practicing and getting better to the point where faking is not necessary. THEN apply good work ethics to not have to rush shit last minute and deliver garbage that you then somehow have to cleverly mask with stuff other people might not see through...
I really loved this presentation. 'I failed but I learned so much in the process', let my mistakes be a lesson to you. Remember, The faker you are, the more successful you can be.
this guy is either the greatest genius or the greatest troll
Both, Genius Troll and Amazing Designer ❤️
He's using satire to describe how majority of people treat their work and other important tasks in their life. - Procrastination, excuses and half ass delivery.
I think genius.
so seems the design industry!
Troll with a genius. He's getting paid for outing all of 'designers' who awwwards is always putting on a pedestal - and he's the design lead for a company that makes software that basically stops the design process. If I could say there were two things that ruin a design shop - it's 1. Looking at awwwards - and 2. using programs like InvisionApp. His genius sprinkled magic on his speaking muscles because this is A+ delivery.
" we're kinda crazy about maps...I don't know what it is... probably because we're LOST" this dude is the best
That's the best part of the talk!
Watching this on my working hours. I think I got the message just right!
Fundamental viewing for designers, we're sure your boss would approve ;)
@@AwwwardsTV this is the same on software industry ( code )
still so much to learn: next time: tap the learning fund and take compensatory time off.
im gonna find all 'bout u n get u fired... ! please ignore this reply if u already got fired ... LOL
JK
@@AwwwardsTV He's a product manager
Next time my clients question me about my design my reply would be:
"It's subliminal, it's in your mind now"
fuck..I read your comment as he said it in the vid and now it's really in my mind 😅
I'm not even a designer but I stayed for the entire video. This dude is hilarious 😅
"MVP is just a PM's way of destroying the design"
I LOL'd so hard at this!!!
It's funny because it's true ( kinda *incase any of my POs read this )
what does "PM" mean?
unSeenima Product Manager 🙂
After 26 minutes of listening to a documentary on me I am feeling quite exposed 😲
EXPOSED!
We are not forcing anyone to buy our designs. We are selling them on demand. Anyone that doesn't like it can do his own design work
WASTED!
Thanks for that then I know how to do this, Happy New Year!!! ;D
please describe EXPOSED !
It felt like a stand up comedy but design themed❤❤
Funny how we have become predictable as an industry. Many have tried to voice this out but the masses will disapprove. Thanks, Pablo! This was awesome and an eye-opener!
This is genius and hilarious. He describes about 90% of the Instagram influencers out there!!
And wannabe designers...
you mean 99,9%
actually it describes 95% of internal tech. Not just the expectedly annoying "influencers". Tech culture is full of fakers and pissing contests.
so many TH-cam and IG influencers calling them UX designers and then you check their portfolio and its no work
This guy is miles ahead.
Fantastic, emotional talk, touching big problems in our industry. Bravo!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻wonder if they audience know its about their fake a$$ lifestyle
people in comment section don't seem to have got his point,
this was meant as a satirical critic to the designer community
(aka everything he tells you to do is what you should not do)
Thanks for clarification. Good to have people with a clear mind around you.
lol posted my own comment before I got to yours. So glad that at least some people out there understand what he means. The problem is that this type of behavior is not limited to only designer community. Your car mechanic, your doctor, your lawyer, your kid's tutor/babysitter, police officer, janitor, etc, etc... they all SUFFER from the same crap. It's about the value of HONEST work. Our generation simply doesn't know the meaning... and people that do - usually end up at the top (or lose their minds lol)
PS: This comment was completely unnecessary and no one gives a fuck about my opinion - yet I felt the need to write it and waste a total of at least 30 minutes by watching the video reading/writing comments... - I have other shit to do O_O
You don't seem to understand everything he's saying is true. Only the TED Talk aspect of this truth-telling is satire.
perigosu it’s bot generational it’s always been like that. I mean just look at the show mad men. It’s always been like this. If you re good at bullshiting. You ll be successful.
@@nameless592 I'm not saying it's impossible. I'm saying that it's absolutely horrible for everyone else and at some point people will call you out on your shit. If you're successful you might have a reputation to upkeep. If you're exposed - your career is ruined. Also you cant bullshit math. You can get someone to invest in you by selling bricks to a house but you somehow have to make it work after the fact. If you dont have skills in the field you either have to pay someone else to do it or somehow do it yourself. Trust me... bullshitting is not the way. I have a friend who hustled and bullshitted his way to a million dollar business. Ran it for years... Ended up fucking up a project and getting sued up the ass. Now he works for me.
7:44 I once unwittingly said "That's how Steve Jobs does it" when talking to a person in a train, and he went from saying "That's not a good idea" to saying "I would like to hire you".
So glad to see him here, after following his ingenious creations at 9gag for years. Captain Obvious, imagine comic, Beatles yesterday comic, the awkward moment comics. Such a creative genius, Pablo Stanley is.
Best design talk ever! Genial Pablo!!
Gnadenlos die hipster entlarvt😂😂😂
Absolutely genius. He really knows how to keep the audience hooked.
It kept me hooked for sure 🔥🔥
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I've been coming back here to watch this video every time I feel down or depressed. Something about this guy makes me feel happy. Gracias mi amigo cachanilla!
This presentation summed up my last 20 years of my career. Thanks Pablo. Now I can share this to my parents so they know what I do.
lol
I just watched this video for only 2:11 sec and pause to like and comment. I am 1001% in love with this guy, I mean to say his method. Genius
Maybe the best presentation I have seen in a while. It was entertaining, held my attention the whole time, and strikingly so relevant.
The best thing about design on the internet today!
Hands down the best design talk I v seen in youtube so far, Genius
The truth will set us free! I'm in stitches! :) Pablo is right on! Everything he points out is what happens in every single design shop. Few geniuses and mostly fakers trying to be creative by using jargon, art from dribbble and what they read the night before on Nielsen Norman.
I was literally writing a paragraph about how corrupt all this was lmao. I'm so glad he's exposing what destructive bosses do.
they realize they can make way more money by putting themselves at the head of a bunch of people working 10x harder than them
@@InAnotherLife90 - lol forsure, but atleast he has a point. Some people could use this outlook to seek out those conartists
That awkward and prolonged moment of silence between at 17:26 until 17:42 from an otherwise cheerful and interactive audience. Unsettling, yet so true. But wraps the whole thing up with a joke... Great guy, great talk!
FACTS doesn't even justify how good this video is!!!!
No one beats Pablo!
I can imagine this is how Pablos interview went at Invision haha. Lots of buzzwords being thrown in the air whilst being entertaining. Love this guy and loved this presentation 👏
This is my favourite design video on TH-cam without a doubt. I’ve watched multiple times.
it took me about a week to finish watching this.... I had to pause it to get my venti vanilla latte and I took so many naps I couldn't finish this in one sitting.
Dont quit yer day job ;)
V C yet....
What's wrong with you?
Lol
@@kevinfrimpong969 he's probably smoking a ridiculous amount of weed daily if that's the case naps are common
Once again a standup routine gives the best description of the current design industry.
OMG that sarcasm is just my type. I love love love this. Presentation on point, engaging, entertaining and hitting the nail on it's head.
Legend has it... Pablos is still presenting to this day!
Absolute legend!
This has got to be the best talk of 2019
The people who need this video are the people who piss me off.
Such holistic criticism of the human-centric problem of design leadership.
So basically, who cares if you are fake, just get out there, make mistakes, and become better for it. This was the best speech I have heard in a while. Very entertaining.
"...use the rule of thirds.. snap.. hashtag coffee shops keep me super inventive.. " dead 😂😂😂😂😂 super presentation.
This is one of the greatest presentations ever.
😂😂😂Amazing comedy special!
BEST 26 minutes i spent on TH-cam in a long long time, laughing all the way... what a mad genius! 😂👏
This is the most lovely talk I have ever seen
Best description of design in the corporate world I’ve ever seen. Perfecto! Thank you for the laughs.
Worked at Nyke in design 8 years and sadly this is completely true. Endless "design reviews" which end up just creating even further changes to completed work.
Also the very untalented designers that were very "personable" getting into management and leadership roles.
Mainly, because they presented the actually talented designers work to other leadership or directors and took credit for that work as if they guided it into the product initiative.
Also every final design presentation was a joke because they all had the same images and "inspirations" from all the same fashion design service companies like WGN.
@jeffh -woosh
@@l.p.904 haahahahaha don't tell me you misspelled Nike. Damn you're faking, you must be a true designer
Do you have to spell Nike wrong so that you won't get squirreled for being a suppressive person?
tf is a Nyke
@@profiAcc i'm guessing he can't actually say the company, we're supposed to infer that it's nike. maybe its a nda kinda thing.
love you Pablo, you are the best!
This applies to ANY industry it was so funny and painful to watch because, reality.
Pablo always this sarcastic tone & says brutally honest thing. Love this guy.
"Design by shareholders" is real. The biggest issue is that managers can't see design as creatives do
Attention Insight facts some businesses design for what the customer thinks looks good just so they can continue to be a customer whilst their design looks like complete trash I understand appeasing the client to continue cash flow but there should be convincing that a design is just bad
*THE* most amazing talk in history EVVVeRRRRRRRRRR!
"Left align Swiss type face" I feel personally attacked.
Why this video has so little likes? It's the best conference video I've seen for ages!
This talk really does bridge industries. Its a "how to" to become successful in any career. 🤣
Unless you're being sarcastic and "how to" really means how NOT to - then this speech went waaaaaay over your head.
@@perigosu8449 maybe the whole talk went over your head. It is a "tongue in cheek" presentation, but for some reason, if you look at people who are in charge, you will notice this same pattern, so the presentation actually does portray how to become successful.
@@mahtoosacks you right. I genuinely hope you get very successful following his advice.
@@perigosu8449 for someone who claims whoosh on someone, your sure do get wooshed a lot.
@@perigosu8449 no. How to means really how to. I know really popular branding companies who does that. Also that's how to behave with your customers. Or else they will get you mad
My take is # if you afraid of failure, you DON'T try. Keep doing or / faking it till you succeed. Doing it once is NOT good enough.....Practice in right direction makes it perfect. Listen to him, he is perfect.
This should be published as a book bro..
He’s breaking the aura around designer characters and also leaders
Brilliantly Done.
So true, i almost fell for it until i realized it was all mumbo jumbo just to make it sound good and be perceived smarter.
I do still believe great UI/UX matter but companies seem to overdue and over complicating things just for the sake to be perceived
as "professional" and "super creative" though the outcome came out like it could be done by one person.
I'm currently getting into UI/UX and found tons of articles about all kinds of stuff. Big words and definitions abound I started to question the validity of them all. It's actually really hard not to get caught up with all the flashy crap & find the real, applicable information.
@@Ironication (UX) make a mock-up... play with it as if you're actually using it. Have a friend/relative/neighbor play with it and see where they get confused and/or lose interest. Use visual elements (UI) to help guiding the user, especially in places where they just couldnt figure out what to do. Have the same group of people test it and get a couple of new ones for a fresh reaction... rinse & repeat (and change thing) as necessary.
Sure you can spend all the time in the world learning the "theory" but you still wont get it perfect on the first try. PS I'm not a UI/UX designer so this could be a bunch of bs... but this is the approach I'm taking on the app I'm trying to develop... I'll still hire a UX design house down the road when I get more funding but I'll probably give them the basic idea and see how it compares to my latest iteration... will be a lul if theirs ends up worse than mine
@@perigosu8449 That's exactly what the teachers told us in college! Test, test, test!!
this is everything! I love it when I am at work and account managers etc. talk absolute buzz word rubbish, my eyes role immediately, particularly when they show me the examples they like you know instantly they want you to copy it. Same, same but different right? So much weight to that statement. This talk made my day
He should won oscar for this speech
We agree, it's solid gold!
He is better than Diego Luna
No...Nobel Peace Prize...this is not acting 🎭, he captured succinctly what happens in real life not just in Design but in other industries too...Pablo is a genius.
Pablo, you have mesmerized my brain, you are an incredible speaker and a genuis. I bless the moment I spent in lestning to you.
Pablo, you rock. Best presentation i've ever watched. Keep it up dude!
I love this guy. Hilarious, truthful, and honest.
One of the best design talk out there😁
Clicked out of curiosity and stayed foe the whole thing - amazing
After all the mocking, teasing, and tight slaps, I still like the "happy ending" 🤣 🤣 🤣
This is one of the best talks I have ever watched :)
"We're just crazy about maps! I dunno... maybe it's cuz we're lost."
LOL
omg thats MEEEEE. I suffer from imposter syndrome. Especially just switching career to UX. It's been a year and honestly sometimes i have no clue lol....but yes throwing in delight and jargon really helps LOL i kept throwing terms like cARD SOrtInG, RTB MeThOd, MAp everything
Dead... 😂 Everything he said is what I've seen my Product lead done.
I should have understand it much earlier when I was in the corporate job. But you have to do at least one job in corporate to understand this presentation. Right my friend
You just described my exact life!!!! It's like you wrote the talk for me. Thank you so much, ugh.
Happened the same to me... this was so perfect
One of best presentations. Period.
Best talk about design I ever watch :D
So my boss recommended this video to me. I'm not sure if she wants me to learn something or just to expose me which kinda hurt lol. Love this talk!
The intro is amazing, looking forward to the rest of the video :)
Fantastic, love his confidence and timing for comedy. Loved it.
You're THE best Pabloooooo!
Feels like I'm watching a movie protagonist who's really just a random ordinary guy but somehow magically switched bodies with a big designer and now he has to bullshit a big presentation and manages to deliver it effectively
ha
Always amazes me how some people clearly seem unfamiliar with sarcasm. This is a wonderful presentation.
good sarcasm is short. when it goes for the whole presentation, it's called waste of time.
@@amyjames9282 He doesn't just want to make a little joke, he wants to make the bigger point about what's wrong in the industry hence he has made a whole presentation about it. I think it's brilliant.
@@amyjames9282 You wasted my time with your comment.
@@angelhdzdev bruh.
@@abhiux360 are you assuming my gender!?
pabloo you are Tha man! full support!
Pablo you are the best, exactly my experience from design can't laugh more. Great inspiration!
A man of many talents, confident and masterful public speaker included, 💯👍🎖️✨
Hahaha...its sad/funny how accurately this describes the UX industry! Where have all the real designers gone!?
It's with everyone signing up for an online class to get a new job in 6 months. It's also why haven't applied to those positions because it's barely out of my scope to take on that responsibility. Hopefully, I can build enough experience to take on projects that involve a lot of stake in a brand.
HELLO I AM A REAL DESIGNER, I HAVE TENDINITIS.
Everyone has a real designer inside. We are humans and we copy from stuff. Even the best designer copies from somewhere maybe from nature, people or faces. But we are humans and we cannot make stuff up from nothing. We just mix things and make them look good.
Outside the usa
@@nurhesen i never said anything about copying designs, its more about how UX tries so hard to justify itself for the eyes of the corporate busy bodies. UX is just a rebranding of the age old design process, nothing new, nothing ground breaking. True talent has lost its place in the shuffle. Hopefully when the dust settles the pendulum will swing back and we'll start seeing real design again.
As a designer I produce 0% bullshit designs since 1998. 100% proud of it.
this video is brilliant. helped a lot
This is why Gary V and so many others have become so popular. They sell you HYPE with no real HELP. It's how the game works and people fall for it all the time.
This is so real.
What a legend! Too real.
Brutally honest, with loads of humour by THE amazing Pablo!!!
here is me planing for my presentation for a whole week.
this guy is my hero lol
This speech goes doe all profession, not just design.
Trust me. Been there.
yes random comment, i trust you
Hit the nail on the absolute head. Great talk.
Man, I just love this talk!
Finally someone with the guts for telling the UGLY (but) truth! It is clearly a criticism, but people wake up! that is in fact what is going on. And definitely not just in design (yeah tech/startup people, we see u 2). Mics down for Pablo, for speaking out, THAT wasn’t fake!
This is an amazing presentation and I'm not even a web designer
love you man, so f+++ng good! better than a Hollywood movie!
Literally, I was always astonished by these jargons, but now I knew the truth behind those things.
Say with me - The Faker You Are, the More Successful You Can Be.
Thanks, Pablo Stanley
just because someone is using "jargons" doesn't mean they're faking it. If you don't know what they mean - you're trying to fake it. If call someone out for using the term in the wrong way - chances are they're faking it.
That's not the point. The point is everyone needs to STOP faking it and learn their shit... but instead of learning our shit we procrastinate and/or waste time on unnecessary things instead of actually learning/practicing and getting better to the point where faking is not necessary. THEN apply good work ethics to not have to rush shit last minute and deliver garbage that you then somehow have to cleverly mask with stuff other people might not see through...
@@perigosu8449 dude are you even a designer? I charge for 120$ for logo min. For web 500$. I do these stuff. How much u earn per design? 2000$?
@@perigosu8449 you are just mad
r/indianswhodontunderstandsarcasm, birth of a sub?
I really loved this presentation. 'I failed but I learned so much in the process', let my mistakes be a lesson to you. Remember, The faker you are, the more successful you can be.
Oh my goodness I laughed so much with this. 😂😂😂 subliminal message.
Fantastic way to deliver the message
This guy’s amazing. Perfect speech.