Ok, so I've spent the past 2 hours watching other popular TH-cam videos about logo designs techniques and this one contained the least obvious and most mind-blowing techniques. Wow. This is going to be incredibly useful. I'm inspired. Thank you.
I might be mistaken but I seam to remember that the Adidas logo was generated by the owner of the company insisting that their trainers must have had 3 stripes to differentiate from others....
Always watch you videos for my morning inspiration and to get my brain on the right track for a successful day ! I appreciate you brotha keep on keeping on ! Road to 1million!
I just stumbled upon your channel today. I instantly subscribed. You have an excellent way of describing and teaching things about design and AI. Looking forward to watching all of your videos. Bravo!
Thanks for the info! Your bonsai tree should most definitely be outside on a normal day to day. It is a tree, after all. It's got nice movement in the trunk but until it gets proper sun and nutrients, those limbs wont thicken up anytime soon. Thanks again for the smart design tips! Always good with the reminders and updating this old dog.
It normally is outside. A lot of people think the Chinese Elm is indoors, but as you said it isn't. I I had only just got this one during this video, and so the shape and everything needed work. I grew it out and then did a lot of pruning since this video. It was a purchase from Amazon lol. Thanks for the comment
@@SatoriGraphics ah so nice! I have a Chinese elm as well, gifted by a friend who found it growing next to his sidewalk. Mines about the size of a Petri dish though with some great ramification from getting hit with a lawnmower a bunch of times. I’ve also gathered a bunch of elm seedlings from my yard this year that I’ve twisted up. Elm are so hardy!
Thanks God, Thanks TH-cam, I saw your channel, I subscribed. Why? 'cause you don't talk shit, you say practical and comprehensive, also applyable, therories and excercises
@@SatoriGraphics Well, I can. What I meant to say is, alone this doesn't mean that your videos are bad, on contrary, I like how you explain things, so I will like to see more content, and longer videos on some studies. Especially HOW do you do some things, live or tutorial, got it?
Hey Tom, So I wanted to ask you something that when working on projects, how do I keep these rules and principles of logo designing in my mind. I know it's a bit different thing to ask, and it's completely off-topic, but sometimes I forget some principles. Now, I do know that I don't have to be a complete nerd to remember every single thing like it's my exam, but just generally. Sometimes I forget some very basic rules and after finishing the logo process and then after that I realize, ohh it's not very legible and stuff like this. I’m sure you could relate too as a graphic designer or anyone out there. So, could you tell me an efficient way to remember some logo designing rules?
Practice and experience. The longer you familiarise yourself with something, the more it becomes second nature and you do it without thinking. Like driving a car, initially you are a bit uncomfortable and make lots of mistakes, but after a while you can drive without even thinking about it. Maybe you can write some of the principles on sticky notes and put them around your computer and work space
Great tips, thank you! I think ING also chose the lion because it's a symbol in our national weapon. And the fact that it's in our national colour orange (from Willem of Orange), also makes it feel like that bank is for all of us, even though it's not our national bank. So it's pretty well-chosen. That's why we call our national women's football team 'The Orange Lionesses' by the way. 😄🍊🦁
@@SatoriGraphics Yes, I meant this as a friendly addition to your analysis. :-) The national symbol happens to also stand for strength, protection and safety.
Ok, so I've spent the past 2 hours watching other popular TH-cam videos about logo designs techniques and this one contained the least obvious and most mind-blowing techniques. Wow. This is going to be incredibly useful. I'm inspired. Thank you.
I might be mistaken but I seam to remember that the Adidas logo was generated by the owner of the company insisting that their trainers must have had 3 stripes to differentiate from others....
I just gained my graphic design certification
Congratulations 😎
That's new i should try for more excercise, i hope many client look for my work😁
Best of luck!
Always watch you videos for my morning inspiration and to get my brain on the right track for a successful day ! I appreciate you brotha keep on keeping on ! Road to 1million!
That's awesome to hear, thanks for letting me know!
I just stumbled upon your channel today. I instantly subscribed. You have an excellent way of describing and teaching things about design and AI. Looking forward to watching all of your videos. Bravo!
Welcome aboard and thanks a bunch for the kind comments. Let's excel in this space together
Thanks for the info! Your bonsai tree should most definitely be outside on a normal day to day. It is a tree, after all. It's got nice movement in the trunk but until it gets proper sun and nutrients, those limbs wont thicken up anytime soon. Thanks again for the smart design tips! Always good with the reminders and updating this old dog.
It normally is outside. A lot of people think the Chinese Elm is indoors, but as you said it isn't. I I had only just got this one during this video, and so the shape and everything needed work. I grew it out and then did a lot of pruning since this video. It was a purchase from Amazon lol. Thanks for the comment
@@SatoriGraphics ah so nice! I have a Chinese elm as well, gifted by a friend who found it growing next to his sidewalk. Mines about the size of a Petri dish though with some great ramification from getting hit with a lawnmower a bunch of times. I’ve also gathered a bunch of elm seedlings from my yard this year that I’ve twisted up. Elm are so hardy!
For me the lion evokes the image of a gateway to a manor/estate. Which is a good, powerful money image.
Interesting take, thanks
Super nice tips!
And super thanks!
So Clear So impressive information thanks you Sir
Thansk very much!
Great tips!
Thanks bro
Thanks God, Thanks TH-cam, I saw your channel, I subscribed. Why? 'cause you don't talk shit, you say practical and comprehensive, also applyable, therories and excercises
much appreciated brother
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lol thanks a bunch!
Yay!!! Say it louder for those in the back!!! thanks for the great video!
You bet! and kudos on first comment 🏅
What a good logo design thanks for sharing this good video
Thanks for visiting
I appreciate this !!
great stuff, thanks
thank you boss! always learning from you
Great! Thank you!
Thanks as always
I learned by watching your videos
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I like the idea of 3sec observation
Yeah it's a pretty good idea I think :)
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You're welcome
Thank you❤
Welcome!
So so informative and clear! Thank you for this! ♥️🙌🏻
You're so welcome!
Thanks for your great lessons 😀🙏
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Would you in the future make more compact- broader video’s on subjected theme, with more explanation ? Bw, love it
Can you elaborate a bit, I don't quite understand the question
@@SatoriGraphics Well, I can. What I meant to say is, alone this doesn't mean that your videos are bad, on contrary, I like how you explain things, so I will like to see more content, and longer videos on some studies. Especially HOW do you do some things, live or tutorial, got it?
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Hey Tom,
So I wanted to ask you something that when working on projects, how do I keep these rules and principles of logo designing in my mind. I know it's a bit different thing to ask, and it's completely off-topic, but sometimes I forget some principles. Now, I do know that I don't have to be a complete nerd to remember every single thing like it's my exam, but just generally. Sometimes I forget some very basic rules and after finishing the logo process and then after that I realize, ohh it's not very legible and stuff like this. I’m sure you could relate too as a graphic designer or anyone out there. So, could you tell me an efficient way to remember some logo designing rules?
Practice and experience. The longer you familiarise yourself with something, the more it becomes second nature and you do it without thinking. Like driving a car, initially you are a bit uncomfortable and make lots of mistakes, but after a while you can drive without even thinking about it.
Maybe you can write some of the principles on sticky notes and put them around your computer and work space
Thank you sir
No problem Tony
Love your videos
So are you fake?
Thanks bro
No problem
nice video
Thanks
thank you.
Welcome!
Great tips, thank you! I think ING also chose the lion because it's a symbol in our national weapon. And the fact that it's in our national colour orange (from Willem of Orange), also makes it feel like that bank is for all of us, even though it's not our national bank. So it's pretty well-chosen.
That's why we call our national women's football team 'The Orange Lionesses' by the way. 😄🍊🦁
That plays into it too. My research pointed go the cultural and emotional reasons 👍
@@SatoriGraphics Yes, I meant this as a friendly addition to your analysis. :-) The national symbol happens to also stand for strength, protection and safety.
What platform u used to creat logo's?
Good video
Thanks man
@@SatoriGraphics Are you on Facebook?
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hey im new in graphic designing and i need help with shape psychology any tips
Here's an old video by myself: th-cam.com/video/wDjegoLSwg4/w-d-xo.html
Then try this one: th-cam.com/video/7U4Ru2J4ZCQ/w-d-xo.html
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The current ing lion looks scared, definately the money is not safe 😉
What does this asian scientist with the windmill have to do with cmyk? 😉 stockvideo is… well… but your spoken content is really good! 👍🏻
He's my co-writer for the scripts we use on these videos, maybe
just wondering. Do you have a portfolio?
satorigraphics.net/ there it is
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I don't feel safe giving my savings to a lion tho, sounds like he's gonna eat it all in a brutal way lol
Looks like a kind Lion though lol :D
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The name of type @2:40 please... (Logo Design Concepts)
Friends LOGO design use mobile phone any app please explain 🙏
That is there choice, but I personally couldn't ever use a phone to design a logo properly
bro mmake logo design course on yt plz
No basic stuff. Then he explains RBG and CMYK. OK.
Also try letting people draw the Starbucks logo after just seen it for 3 sec
I dont tknow whats wrong with youtube. THey unsubscribe me your channel automatically.
That is pretty dumb, TH-cam can be stupid at times