Great and logical approach. Always interesting to listen to your insights even for a non graphic designer. If I may, what was called the double funnel is actually The Double diamond framework. It was developped by Design Council in the UK if I'm not mistaken.
Foamboard is pretty nice for presentation! Studying architecture and we had this side project to make some themed photography shots; long story short: My project partnet and me printed them on foamboard for the final presentation and it earned bonus points for sure plus a positive feedback! I can always recommend them!
This is what i needed and God listens that's for sure. Thank you from the bottom of my Design well, can't thank The Futur and everyone who work hard to bring us these contents which help millions.
THANKSSSS FOR THE FREEEE CONTENT!! this channel be always hype me up to be a better self-taught designer! i swear i'd grab a course or two once i got clients, thanks!!!
Hey Chris, Awesome video. I have a question to ask: Who makes user profile like the one you did with the stylescapes? Whose role is responsible for that? Ux? Do you have any courses to learn more how to create user profile, pain points etc? 😁
Hey Chris I love 💫 your content! My question is : Is it a good idea to pitch a pre-made logo to a local buisness that I think would take them to "Brand" status? I totally believe in my logo💡ideas! 👊😎
2:55 when you say you show them logos, are you showing them logos that you've designed or are they logos of other companies that seem to fit they are asking for?
@@TheFuturAcademy yes I understand,it a complete process with a very deep research into the ideal customer. I wonder if you guys ever get a customer who still would ask for different concepts. I can't wrap my head around that all customers simply go with a single presentation of the solution
@@RomboutVersluijs It can be a bit difficult to conceptualize such a scenario but I believe the way they've done it is by going through so much process and revision that the client already has gone through the "variations" as possibilities and it has been narrowed down to one concept as a main focus before the final presentation. I feel like giving the client the opportunity to go "this is amazing, I love it" also gives them the opportunity to say "I don't like it". Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the way they solve this is by taking away that chance in the first place through process. Hence the "this is exactly what I expected".
I dont see any pronblem offering your clients multiple versions of the logo. I offer 3 versions that are unique for them to choose, and i havent had any problems with that. However, some designers offer lots of versions until the client is satisfied which is crazy for me honestly.
🖥 If you want to see how we worked with a client, from first meeting to final delivery, watch the "Building a Brand" series: bit.ly/BuildingABrandShow
Great and logical approach. Always interesting to listen to your insights even for a non graphic designer.
If I may, what was called the double funnel is actually The Double diamond framework. It was developped by Design Council in the UK if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks for the tip
Love The Futur. Love Chris Do and gang. Need to take this course. Thanks again for the rec. Everything I hear from you guys is gold.
See you inside the course!
god is a designer 🥰😍
Foamboard is pretty nice for presentation! Studying architecture and we had this side project to make some themed photography shots; long story short: My project partnet and me printed them on foamboard for the final presentation and it earned bonus points for sure plus a positive feedback! I can always recommend them!
Asking intelligent questions -> thinking thinking thinking -> Asking again -> narrowing down ideas -> designing -> testing -> presentation (revision 1, revision 2 ... revision 84, final_ofthefinals_final.ai, burninhellmotherfuckerFINAL.pdf)
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Thank you for this, I just got more knowledge in logo presentation. I think I should take a course with the futur 😎
We think so too.
This is what i needed and God listens that's for sure. Thank you from the bottom of my Design well, can't thank The Futur and everyone who work hard to bring us these contents which help millions.
You're very welcome.
Chris Do may not always be right, but he's never wrong.
;)
Haha 😄
Wow! What a timing :) Just putting together the logo options!
woah
And i just present it 5hour ago But i got accepted
where are you from brother
@@zaid1889 Chennai, India :) & Congratulations!
@@RamakrishnaNaidu Thanks
It means we are neighbors i am from Pakistan
@@zaid1889 Wow! Nice to meet you Muhammad Zaid Bhai :)
THANKSSSS FOR THE FREEEE CONTENT!! this channel be always hype me up to be a better self-taught designer! i swear i'd grab a course or two once i got clients, thanks!!!
Good luck!
Boom, I was looking for something good on this topic! Thanks "@Chris do"
You're welcome.
4:37 excellent design! Playing with de % for the 20 of 2020
Edit: this video was helpful, thanks
Nice
Offering one logo option is ballsy but sometimes its the better option and you know the client will be totally onboard.
If you build towards it, vs one big reveal, it's much easier to get alignment and agreement.
great title cards
Perhaps I'm crazy, but only rip I saw was that old Skool foamboard method :)
With new designer like me. I have learned a lot from your videos.(y)
Hey Chris this is the exact video that I want. Thank you so much and Love you, Big brother or my Favourite teacher of branding.
u r late, I just sent the logo to the customer 🤦♂️😂
Well done
Haha 😂
The next one
Love the hat!
Hey Chris,
Awesome video.
I have a question to ask:
Who makes user profile like the one you did with the stylescapes?
Whose role is responsible for that? Ux?
Do you have any courses to learn more how to create user profile, pain points etc? 😁
wow
really love these types of videos
thank u
good topic bro
I design 3 - the worst, okay & cool one, I present the worst first & cool last.. to enjoy their actions
What happens when they choose the worst one?
@@TheFuturAcademy haha and I swear, this happens a lot.
Where can I get that hat?
20% whaaatttttt, dopeeeee yoooo
Hey Chris I love 💫 your content! My question is :
Is it a good idea to pitch a pre-made logo to a local buisness that I think would take them to "Brand" status? I totally believe in my logo💡ideas! 👊😎
Hi,
Thank you for the video,
Which website do you recommend to buy good mockups ?
Thank you
2:55 when you say you show them logos, are you showing them logos that you've designed or are they logos of other companies that seem to fit they are asking for?
At that stage, we use Stylescapes, which is a curation of images, type, and pre-existing logos (ours and others), to help narrow a direction.
Still many customers want to see variations of a logo. Really would like to see such a pitch were they present just a single logo
That's why we approach it as a build-up of a sequential presentation- getting buy-in and alignment along the way- not just one big reveal.
@@TheFuturAcademy yes I understand,it a complete process with a very deep research into the ideal customer. I wonder if you guys ever get a customer who still would ask for different concepts. I can't wrap my head around that all customers simply go with a single presentation of the solution
@@RomboutVersluijs It can be a bit difficult to conceptualize such a scenario but I believe the way they've done it is by going through so much process and revision that the client already has gone through the "variations" as possibilities and it has been narrowed down to one concept as a main focus before the final presentation. I feel like giving the client the opportunity to go "this is amazing, I love it" also gives them the opportunity to say "I don't like it". Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the way they solve this is by taking away that chance in the first place through process. Hence the "this is exactly what I expected".
I dont see any pronblem offering your clients multiple versions of the logo.
I offer 3 versions that are unique for them to choose, and i havent had any problems with that.
However, some designers offer lots of versions until the client is satisfied which is crazy for me honestly.
@@holyshiet787 yes I do the same. I try to keep it at 3. I can't wrap my head around showing just 1
Is it possible to do that kind of conversation online? I find it harder to deal with clients online, even on videocall apps.
Possible. Just harder.
Is the course worth is for someone brand-new to design and logos
We're biased, but we think so.
Worth so much more.
Does the course have subtitles in Portuguese? 😂
the girl in glasses is not properly "cutted"
No need to be perfect. It just need to communicate.
Any1 else a fn player here lol
Let there be 10 millions dirhams with Michael Coelho now to circulate in Jesus name Amen.
Love the hat!