I did NOT know how to use color properly, and hence I am here Everything that's been said in the video are pretty much everything I've struggled with when designing things in the past. Altho there's another issue I had before watching this: determining the colors most suitable for a specific target audience. Thanks to this I've pretty much determined that younger audiences fit with brighter more "in-your-face" colors while older audiences would take in the more mellow colors, but I'm still not completely sure. In my brain I'm like "are these colors really what EVERY adult or child would enjoy?" Also I learned (and remembered) a lot from this video, the world needs to know about your videos 👍
Great tip how to start gathering colour inspiration a project. I disagree with the quilt museum logo, the many colours in the symbol gives me the right vibe as quilts like patchwork have many different squares or shapes attached. I also love strong colours. Unfortunately your version made me feel more like a software company. 😅
I don't know if you already have a video on this but........... How do you deal with client that are insisting colors for their brand that aren't aligned with his/her company's purpose? For example: The client want a logo for his mental health business but insist to use orange or red or any hot and bright colors just because it is his favorite color.
You can still run with their idea, colour psychology isn't a set in stone situation. You just have to work colour into the visual communication, and align other choices such as font, layout, shape etc with it.
@@SatoriGraphics BTW. I greatly appreciate your company’s name. I’m not Buddhist, but understand the term to mean "seeing into one's true nature." That tracks.
Use of color also varies in different color so you need to know your audience. I always check a client's website to see what colors they use before designing any presentation for them.
I did NOT know how to use color properly, and hence I am here
Everything that's been said in the video are pretty much everything I've struggled with when designing things in the past. Altho there's another issue I had before watching this: determining the colors most suitable for a specific target audience. Thanks to this I've pretty much determined that younger audiences fit with brighter more "in-your-face" colors while older audiences would take in the more mellow colors, but I'm still not completely sure. In my brain I'm like "are these colors really what EVERY adult or child would enjoy?"
Also I learned (and remembered) a lot from this video, the world needs to know about your videos 👍
thanks! your words mean a lot :)
Satori Graphics, This is great! I liked it and subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
Great tip how to start gathering colour inspiration a project. I disagree with the quilt museum logo, the many colours in the symbol gives me the right vibe as quilts like patchwork have many different squares or shapes attached. I also love strong colours. Unfortunately your version made me feel more like a software company. 😅
Satori Graphics, Yay! I liked this video so much, it made me smile!
Using colorful logo in children's brand with vibrant colors might not be a bad idea. What do you think.
sounds like it would work, but it really does depend on the brand and specific target audience
How to know you can't use colors yet, answer: If it doesn't look right or if it isn't pretty.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
I don't know if you already have a video on this but...........
How do you deal with client that are insisting colors for their brand that aren't aligned with his/her company's purpose? For example: The client want a logo for his mental health business but insist to use orange or red or any hot and bright colors just because it is his favorite color.
You can still run with their idea, colour psychology isn't a set in stone situation. You just have to work colour into the visual communication, and align other choices such as font, layout, shape etc with it.
@@SatoriGraphics This is really helpful. I appreciate the time you spent to answer my question.. 🧡
I’m RED/GREEN colorblind. Miserable. So, I defer to coworkers very frequently. PANTONE numbers are my friend.
at least you have a workaround 👍
@@SatoriGraphics BTW. I greatly appreciate your company’s name. I’m not Buddhist, but understand the term to mean "seeing into one's true nature." That tracks.
You have the wow effect! Thanks not only for the content, but for the time dedicated in the way you presented it.
My pleasure!
I'm completely binging on your channel. It deserves heaps of recognition for all the hard work you put in. Truly top-notch content.
Much appreciated. Thanks :"D
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Your videos are really amazing
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I really liked this video structure, simple and no excessive animations which distract from content,which is brilliant as always!
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you are amazing a great help to my graphic design learning journey forever grateful
Great to hear thanks :D
Use of color also varies in different color so you need to know your audience. I always check a client's website to see what colors they use before designing any presentation for them.
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A lot of young people like pastel colors.
if the target audience falls in line with pastels, then cool. If not, then it doesn't matter :P
Satori Graphics, I love this! Can we be friends?