That’s a very useful theme to explore 👍 I feel that knowing about the psychology of aesthetics helps making good decisions more consistently and the whole process less stressful :)
also, in the U, elements at the top are things that are in the sky, elements in the middle are on the earth, and elements at the bottom are in the sea. Is there a word for such a design principle?
This is packed with good information! It reminds me of what I was taught in art theory class in high school, but clearer and more succinctly. _Thank you._ I'm not familiar with the screen marker tool you're using. Could you tell us what live screen marker app you're using, and whether it's available for windows?
Here in the UK, where I'm based it is mainly pronounced the way I say it but I know in the US it is pronounced differently and I believe the original German pronunciation is also more similar to the US pronounciation. Sorry for the tiks but I'm glad you like my courses ☺️
You made something simple too complicated. Perhaps this theory works for very advanced artists who have the 7 elements of design and the 8 principles of design memorized, practiced and applied successfully.
Being a good designer requires a fundamental [basic] understanding of psychology. Who knew? Things to ponder. *thumbs up* indeed
Love that you explored this topic which is lost these days. Thanks for the recap.
Beautiful and awesome tutorial. You have great knowledge and thanks for sharing with us!
You seem very knowledgeable. Thank you!
That’s a very useful theme to explore 👍 I feel that knowing about the psychology of aesthetics helps making good decisions more consistently and the whole process less stressful :)
Great information! Thanks MArtin for sharing your wisdom
Very clever, sophisticated and understandable even for outsiders👍
also, in the U, elements at the top are things that are in the sky, elements in the middle are on the earth, and elements at the bottom are in the sea.
Is there a word for such a design principle?
Discovery piece?
I'm not sure but I think that's just proximity grouping. Aka, putting things together that belong together.
Hi..is it okay asking to share the link of your milanote for future reference?
Great video!
Very good video. Insightful.
Great explanation, thanks!
Very good point bro👌🏻
This is packed with good information! It reminds me of what I was taught in art theory class in high school, but clearer and more succinctly. _Thank you._ I'm not familiar with the screen marker tool you're using. Could you tell us what live screen marker app you're using, and whether it's available for windows?
Glad you found it useful. I use ScreenBrush, not sure if they have PC version though.
@@YesImaDesigner Thanks! I see there's a windows version available from the iTune's store. I'll check it out. 👍
Very useful information!!!!!
Thanks, Sir🙏
Well done - Thanks!!!
nice info thanks.
Thank you
Do you know how to do a long shadow effect on AI where the shadow is curved and the text is straight? I hope this makes sense haha
Salam,
Thanks.
hello sir, is ryzen 7 5800H with nvidia 3050 and 16 gb ram good for illustrator or should i go with intel i7 11th gen with intel xe graphics?
Both GPU and processor you mention are good inaf. I think ill suggest you to add more ram.
*Based on experience
It's pronounced geshtalt and every time I have a little tik hahah but I love your classes
Here in the UK, where I'm based it is mainly pronounced the way I say it but I know in the US it is pronounced differently and I believe the original German pronunciation is also more similar to the US pronounciation. Sorry for the tiks but I'm glad you like my courses ☺️
Excelent
👍👍👍
You made something simple too complicated. Perhaps this theory works for very advanced artists who have the 7 elements of design and the 8 principles of design memorized, practiced and applied successfully.
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It's pronounced Geshtál't with a soft L