Misleading title The title should be "How to create an abstract logo" instead of professional. You see, while I do appreciate the effort and like the final result, the word professional when it comes to logo design doesn't mean creating abstract logos, it means creating logos that have a meaning or tell a story. Because, if everyone do the exact same steps following this tutorial, everyone would be a professional.
The music has, unfortunately, severely hampered the overall usefulness of this video for my purposes. You see, my workstation setup is App-based and has no ability to mute independently (Why is that, RUclips?), and the music is aggravatingly piercing to my severe Tinnitus (as is silence). Regarding Tinnitus, fellow sufferer Steve Martin said: "You get used to it, or you go insane." Leave out the music, and THAT I would 'Like'!
You work good but in a confusing way. Very slow, repeatedly adjusting. In your 5 minutes u work you waste half of time in repeating. Result is always best.
This video would be GREAT if it weren't for the silent instructions. I give it a thumbs down because you don't inform us of which buttons you are clicking on (it goes by so fast that we can't follow). Silent instructional videos are just as ineffective as a blind/ deaf/ mute person using a walking stick to teach someone how to drive. I hate when people try to teach and can't figure out these simple, yet important details.
Nice nice nice!
Misleading title
The title should be "How to create an abstract logo" instead of professional.
You see, while I do appreciate the effort and like the final result, the word professional when it comes to logo design doesn't mean creating abstract logos, it means creating logos that have a meaning or tell a story. Because, if everyone do the exact same steps following this tutorial, everyone would be a professional.
why not?just now i hit the like button.
Design's Slick Sir
Very slick.
yes. I think the logo looks like that
Explanations replacing the music and slowing down a tad would give you 20,000 likes. But fun to watch. Now I have some tutorial ideas to search for.
The music has, unfortunately, severely hampered the overall usefulness of this video for my purposes.
You see, my workstation setup is App-based and has no ability to mute independently (Why is that, RUclips?),
and the music is aggravatingly piercing to my severe Tinnitus (as is silence).
Regarding Tinnitus, fellow sufferer Steve Martin said: "You get used to it, or you go insane."
Leave out the music, and THAT I would 'Like'!
You work good but in a confusing way. Very slow, repeatedly adjusting. In your 5 minutes u work you waste half of time in repeating. Result is always best.
Please tell me that
It is cc or cs6
This video would be GREAT if it weren't for the silent instructions. I give it a thumbs down because you don't inform us of which buttons you are clicking on (it goes by so fast that we can't follow). Silent instructional videos are just as ineffective as a blind/ deaf/ mute person using a walking stick to teach someone how to drive. I hate when people try to teach and can't figure out these simple, yet important details.
Please tell me how this is a tutorial. Looks more like a show off video of how well you can use Adobe Illustrator