I finished my web design and development degree back in May, and I finally carved out some time to freshen my skills up and make a portfolio that I'm proud of. In all of my days in college, no teacher or resource that was given to us provided a clear workflow to follow. Thank you for this.
Thank you so much for doing this kind of tutorial. It was a game changer for me, been watching all your videos on concepts, theory, color concepts, hierarchy. Would love to see more of these kind of tutorials in the future. Appreciate ❤
You forgot one very major point. How much money does the client want to spend on printing? Being in printing (packaging, labels), I've seen many designs that are too expensive to print that are intended to go onto low value products. It's back to the designer to spend more money to get it right. This problem is way too common.
That’s why you add your time for this in your pricing.. I personally go out and actually ask people in the streets or wherever depending on the product & concept. The company has an idea but will it sell? Only a true consumer will tell you if the design or target market is right.. and then I go from there …
@@BeyondDoodle dude im saying that most of the companies will not pay for extra hours spent on research. They will have a fixed budget that willl limit your choices. Of course if you work with big(ish) brands thats not the case. But big brands are like 10% of designers market. And even then they usually have separate and independent teams for research.
You have quickly become my favorite RUclipsr by far!! Your videos are so informative, well put together, and gorgeously animated. I have a question for you, or maybe an idea for a future video. I design animated banner and social media ads for work and have been struggling to find a good workflow. How would you approach designing projects like this where you have 3-6 size variations for each job, and animating them without spending hours of work on each design? Really enjoy your content and can't wait to see what you do in the future!
Hey thanks a lot for the positive words! I'm not fully sure I understand the question, but I would make template designs for each size, where you have the same fonts, shapes and assets ready to use, so all you need to do is come in and make a few changes, add a few things, and whatever else. Having the bare basics for each document already setup will save you time
As a design student myself, I recommend it. Many employers like to see the process behind how you got to your final product design. Also, research helps you try ideas that may not be the first ones you come up with.
There's often something new to learn, but there is also value in reaffirming things you thought you knew, so that you better understand them and have them concrete in your workflow. Many people 'learn' something or read something, and then go away and don't implement or remember it. There is a difference in learning something and then applying something 👍
Wow, this tutorial really does cover it all! It's fantastic to see the whole graphic design process laid out so clearly. We're always on the hunt for comprehensive guides like this, they're gold mines for anyone in the creative field. Your work is really inspiring - keep it up!
Thanks! Your channel is absolutely brilliant, with so much useful information
I really appreciate that Maria, thanks so much and I hope you keep finding worth and use in my content
I finished my web design and development degree back in May, and I finally carved out some time to freshen my skills up and make a portfolio that I'm proud of. In all of my days in college, no teacher or resource that was given to us provided a clear workflow to follow. Thank you for this.
Finishing up graphic design in college next week and needed this video. Thank you for sharing this info!
Good luck and all the best 👍🏻
Man, watching your videos help me grow more and more as a designer. Thank you! You are amazing
Thank you so much for doing this kind of tutorial. It was a game changer for me, been watching all your videos on concepts, theory, color concepts, hierarchy. Would love to see more of these kind of tutorials in the future. Appreciate ❤
thanks for the solid feedback :)
You forgot one very major point. How much money does the client want to spend on printing? Being in printing (packaging, labels), I've seen many designs that are too expensive to print that are intended to go onto low value products. It's back to the designer to spend more money to get it right. This problem is way too common.
Something to be discussed in the early stages of client talks. This video is more about the design process
Not only on printing but also on the designing process itself. Because by most brands extensive research will not be paid.
That’s why you add your time for this in your pricing.. I personally go out and actually ask people in the streets or wherever depending on the product & concept. The company has an idea but will it sell? Only a true consumer will tell you if the design or target market is right.. and then I go from there …
@@BeyondDoodle dude im saying that most of the companies will not pay for extra hours spent on research. They will have a fixed budget that willl limit your choices.
Of course if you work with big(ish) brands thats not the case. But big brands are like 10% of designers market.
And even then they usually have separate and independent teams for research.
@@SatoriGraphics please do a video on it?
😎 Try probably the BEST guide to colour in graphic design: logodesignprocess.com/marketing-colour-guide/
Have a great day
You have quickly become my favorite RUclipsr by far!! Your videos are so informative, well put together, and gorgeously animated. I have a question for you, or maybe an idea for a future video.
I design animated banner and social media ads for work and have been struggling to find a good workflow. How would you approach designing projects like this where you have 3-6 size variations for each job, and animating them without spending hours of work on each design?
Really enjoy your content and can't wait to see what you do in the future!
Hey thanks a lot for the positive words!
I'm not fully sure I understand the question, but I would make template designs for each size, where you have the same fonts, shapes and assets ready to use, so all you need to do is come in and make a few changes, add a few things, and whatever else. Having the bare basics for each document already setup will save you time
Big thanks for this video, really useful and quite clear!
You're very welcome!
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Very insightful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
What's the font you used for the "Organic High-End Soap" slide in your presentation?
Thanks so much for this now i can better understand which parts i should give more time to 😊😊😊😊
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Thank you for the great workflow.
You bet 👍🏻
Thank you for the great content! 😄
My pleasure, thanks 💛
Thank you very much 💞
Welcome!
Do you have any recommendations of where can I learn more about shape psychology ?
Can we get the pdf of the presentation and psd
What happened to the soap packaging ?
Thanks for sharing..!!! Tom
No problem!
What if I'm not making it for a client? What if I'm just building a portfolio? Do I follow the exact same steps?
As a design student myself, I recommend it. Many employers like to see the process behind how you got to your final product design. Also, research helps you try ideas that may not be the first ones you come up with.
I am interested in getting a job in graphic design
@satorigraphic Are you from the USA? I thought you were from the United kingdom.
I am from the UK yeah 👍🏻
I hope there is something new for learning in this video.
There's often something new to learn, but there is also value in reaffirming things you thought you knew, so that you better understand them and have them concrete in your workflow. Many people 'learn' something or read something, and then go away and don't implement or remember it. There is a difference in learning something and then applying something 👍
Why would you say that? Watch it and see 🙄
naaa, snapchat chose Yellow because the target was youth people.
I'm first 😄
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Wow, this tutorial really does cover it all! It's fantastic to see the whole graphic design process laid out so clearly. We're always on the hunt for comprehensive guides like this, they're gold mines for anyone in the creative field. Your work is really inspiring - keep it up!
You're very welcome, thanks
Many people learn knowledge from @satorigraphics but I earn my future. Thank you so much for designing our future.❤
It's my pleasure