Lesson learned from 3,650 days as a graphic designer
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- 10 years of graphic design, more like 10 years of yapping
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 10 years of graphic design
00:29 Find your calling (agency, freelance, etc)
03:02 The importance of creative community
05:18 Rest and combating burnout
07:54 Be a sponge
10:36 How to use social media as a graphic designer
13:59 Other skills to support design career
16:24 Is graphic design art?
19:01 Learn design skills, not design programs
20:52 Personal passion projects as an artist/designer
24:48 Generalist or specialist?
27:20 More ideas for becoming a better graphic designer
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It is because I found your channel that I had the courage to learn design after many years of being afraid of it. Thank you for creating valuable content!
Love to hear it! Thank you for watching🫶🏻
How tf is a person afraid of graphic design? Aaa, images and text!!
@@VRSKapitanaOfficial How dare you degrade something you have absolutely no clue about? Show some respect and refrain from speaking on matters you know nothing about!
me too man, im still afraid though because of AI
"Sometime the best designer in the world isnt whos going to get hired for the project , its who's fresh in someone's mind " Very true .
treating design as art can be burdensome, especially in the areas of work you've experienced (commercial/agency stuff). it's motivating to see that it hasn't broken you and instead pushed you forward. can't wait to see what projects come next
I feel that! Def had my soul crushed a few times at the office haha. Nothing wrong with clocking in and clocking out as long as you get other fulfillment on your own time outside of work🫡
Design is 100% art!
Yeah I agree with everything and the shots in different locations was a great idea. I love these long talks about problems and stuff we would talk about in a break in the office you know? Keep them coming!
19:25 onwards.
My mother's partner used to be a graphic designer and phto & text/font layout editor (in Germany we called them Grafiker/ Gestalter and Foto- und Textsetzer). I specifically remember him cutting out shapes and even text fonts by hand from red foil taped on white, thicker foil sheets with a scalpel. I think the red foil acted as negative space (or black mask). It's strange how I got into graphic design and digital art more seriously only 2 years ago (in my fourties) and long after the passing of Mum's partner. So while GD didn't enter my conscious mind until then, I would like to think that subconsciously Peter had an influence on me. And knowing how spoilt we are with all these digital tools at our disposal, I have gained a new level of respect for his work. I'm sure he would have absolutely loved working digitally if he was still around.
Thank you for your insights. I have been enjoying your videos, Jesse, especially the ones where you mix analog and digital techniques to add texture/distress/grunge etc.
Have a good one!
What a great story, shoutout Peter!
Thanks so much. As a graphic designer too, I particularly love what you said about doing personal projects even without briefs.
Thanks for the advice, Jesse! I love it!
love ur work jesse! Keep inspiring and doing what u do😻 ur amazing!!!!!
Loved the style of the video with the different locations out of your office. Really enjoying your design ted talks lately, keep em coming :D
As someone who’s going to study design at uni next year, this is really inspiring. I love how open you are about your journey, it’s really helpful to hear from someone who has seen so many different sides of the design world!
i really like how this video was formatted, some really interesting points! :)
Thanks for making this! well needed. I love film and looking forward will it will take me!
this has been one of your best videos
Great advice, and an amazing video montage showcasing those random yet very interesting and attractive locations!
thanks for another great video man, you're the best! 🙏🏼🖤
Its wild how someone can have a similar timeline as you but vompletely diff paths and offer you so much to learn.😊
i am a beginner in graphic design, and such videos are so an inspiration for me! want to learn more and more!
Respect for mentioning RE2! :)
Loved this video, Jesse. Definitely reminded me I need more output than input rn. Also the frame at 18:03 looks so goood,
Appreciate it brotha, it’s time for you to lock in🫡
I'm from Sri Lanka. I'm currently studying and I want to become a graphic designer . You are one of the few people who are inspiring me to follow my path.
W jesse. I'll see you at the top!
you've inspired me to rediscover my passion for design again. definitely enjoy hearing your perspective!
That’s great to hear!
glad to see this!
Mastercalss, the edits are just getting better
Appreciate ya!
Very inspiring! smooth editing as well😎
Glad you liked it!
Great video, thank you!!
those tacos looked fire ngl. great video, jesse!
Loving your videos more and more!
Glad you like them!
Really helpful video ❤
The mountains behind that tree are crazy
Dope video my guy!
Appreciate it Swoop!
Nice topic
Great Video’s. Keep it up. Hope Europe was good for you.
about the rest and burnout: do you have any tips for someone who is easily overstimulated? bc when i work from 10 am - 4 pm, i feel veeeery tired after and i barely have any energy left for my hobbies or having fun :(((( even though i really want to :(
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