I think the yellow in the title was awesome. It was a 70s aesthetic... things used to had colors like that. Idk, I am not a designer, but I guess design it is not only about those rules. I see tons of videos teaching hierarchy, typography etc but I see almost no one talking about culture, styles, decades.. Nice vid tho. 🌿
I do agree, I loved the colour. However it was kind too much in the same brightness to be easily readable. I would've liked it if he kept the yellow and changed it to a different shade though.
True! I love that yellow title. And the size of the title is fine if the cactus flower go above the title (It doesn’t matter if the main image is a little over the title, this is often seen on magazine covers.)
Yeah I really liked it too. Unfortunately it simply didn't work because there wasn't enough contrast. Perhaps it would've worked if the background was a darker color.
I've been a designer for about 20 years. I'm always fascinated seeing other designers choices. I agree with some, would do some things differently but it's always eye opening. Thanks for the great content.
@@SatoriGraphics And increase the challenge for at least one of the designs like the last one in this segment. It was well made, to say the least. If you put up an advanced course someday, I will sign right up!
I have long been looking for this kind of content on YT, can't find one except for The Futur series of Typography and Design Critiques. Now Satori is making it, I hope for this to have series too. There are tons of information people can read on google explaining the Principle of Designs. However, we learn better by actually seeing how it is done. This content is the perfect example.
I really love these types of videos! They make viewers interact and refine their sense and vision through practical examples. They feel like guided exercises, keep it up!
To add to the cacti, I would remove the rule lines, as the first one on the left is separated by the crest. The bottom text could be either center to match the title or align left. Over all it was nice to watch the improvements of all the projects. Merci!
This was also my idea, to move flower over text and it would partially deal with space issues. I also agree that asymmetric layout on page was more interesting
This whole video is just bonkers. The "Cactus" poster has so many issues - like the font of "descriptions" is too small for any size of the poster, the badge should probably overlap the "cactus picture", the biggest contrast is on the least interesting part of the poster - flowerpot which takes up 50% of the format (WTF), the webpage doesn't make any sense, because of the stupid hierarchy. Is the picture a picture of a current dish? Or a new Arrival? Why is "new arrivel" higher in hierrarchy than a personal choice of a customer? The minor "basic" issues like aligning business card to "mathematical" middle instead of an optical are a classic beginner issues. Not to mention the lack of understanding how divs work. These videos might help to probably absolute greenhorns but can be harmful to people who are actually serious about studying graphic design.
I learn far more from these videos than "how to" videos. I missed something on every one of your fixes, which means I learned something on every one. More more more, please!
Please make more content like this! I've learned so much in these past 8 minutes and you presented it in a way that challenges me to think and use my current knowledge. :) I hope in a few more weeks I will be able to get them all right!
I only missed one thing and that's the thickness of the logo on the last sample. This video made me feel that I actually have learned something through the years of struggling. I love this video so much. Thank you, now I'll go back to my computer and cry while working because for once I am actually proud of myself.
I wondered if a red square at the centre of the design might really attract the eye. But graphic design is all about taste and judgement and it might have been too much.
Here is what I learned again with your videos: Hierarchy Content alignment Use of colors in relation to the background good use of space (not too big nor too small) not too much font and balance the content THANK YOU !
I absolutely missed the smaller text in the cactus poster as I was so focused on how the beautiful flower was ever so slightly behind the headline. Let her shine, she is the focal point. And she deserves to proudly block the headline as much as she wishes to.
Amira Foad Yuk. Watch again, when the logo goes to white suddenly the pink flower of the cactus really pops. The yellow heading and the flower were visually competing. Have another look.
@@smoukss yellow looks better, reads better, feels better. by your logic every line of text should be white because it is more readable. yellow is very readable
@@gevorkbabayan It was a nice yellow but the value was too close to the mint green. I'm surprised he didn't put it into greyscale to show how similar the values were
Previously I was judging my graphic knowledge but after watching this video I am feeling very confident and I could find 90% of mistakes. Sure sir! Make videos like this!
been watching lots of your stuff lately and what I love about these videos is that I can instantly feel how my eyes relax when looking at the improved version
because of you,Im going to own my own business,Like srsly, my friend used to teach me graphics designing for a while and after a while he gaved up,which was last year, I recently found your videos and Ive been watching all of them and following your work, and tbh Im recreating posters very well,I can send you a few ,I actually showed my friend the designs and he said it actually looks professional ,all thanks to you,so thank you
The only thing I'd like different is the word "solutions". I feel it should have the full width of the logo. This would be in line with the robust block idea.
Bloody awesome! I love practical critique to show you how/where designs can be improved. Please post more of these on a regular basis - even critiquing viewers designers would be brilliant! Thank you.
So happy, please do make more. Now I feel like a professional designer. Had the same ideas as yours except thekind of Sorry about the voice but the more you give examples while while explaining (lovely accent), the more educative and informative it is. Thanks for this, pls don't stop. Now a subscriber.
LOVED THIS.... I HAVE BEEN LEARNING STUFF FOR MONTHS NOW AND I LOVED HOW MY KNOWLEDGE WAD PUT TO TEST! I ace it in 3/4... And that ain't bad for me.. I am happy... This encouraged me... So please do keep making more videos like this! ❤️😭
I abs love this video. Please make more of these. I could literally challenge myself as a designer and I was correct at so many places. Abs love your content. Thankyou so much Satori Graphics !!!!!!
I think it was because the yellow was too close in value to the background. You can create contrast with using different values and/or hues. (For example, a more transparent blue will show up on an opaque blue better than a dark green will show up on a dark blue). One way to check it is to make it gray scale -- things of the same value will be the same shade of gray. I'm not a graphic designer, but I watercolor and the same concept applies. If one of my paintings appears flat instead of having depth, I take a photo in black and white to see if I'm lacking contrast.
On the Square Solutions logo, I would also flip the logomark left to right because the 4-5 vertical lines lead my eye to the end of the word "Square", and it would be so much more satisfying for the viewer's eye to be lead to the beginning of the word. Great breakdown overall!
Glad you liked the vid Munirat. If you are at the start of your journey, I suggest you research the graphic design principles like crazy, and try to master them. When you understand them, try and see them in other designers work, and then you can start to implement them into your own work
Love this! Im not a graphic designer just watch random design videos. For the food one I actually kept thinking maybe flipping the image but then you showed the solutions and I was all :O. Thanks!
Great pointers - always good to keep vigilant when designing! A few points that popped into my head; Design #1 - The email line was out of alignment in the original design - Hierarchy as you mentioned (or at least differentiation) Design #2 - Weak contrast for white text (white header looks great though) - consider keeping original image size and masking it to overlay title text instead of shrinking Design #3 - I would probably make button colours consistent (unless green buttons consistently direct to the cart whilst white buttons navigate elsewhere across the site) - updated design looks great from a static viewpoint, but it's important that it responds effectively to smaller screen sizes (in which case the text sections would almost certainly need to stack) Design #4 - agreed! Great content.
More videos like this one would be amazing! I've seen the topics of graphic design principles, Gestalt principles and the such many many times in different courses, but I find that I learn the most when they are explained through exampels and reworks like these, so you get an actual real practical use of them! So keep them coming please!
Love this type of video!! As a student, this was a great test of my knowledge. I know most of the issues but not all. And the ones I didn’t know were great learning experiences. I really appreciate this content
please make more of these, they are super helpful and great for testing yourself and trying to implement design principles in real examples...and it's fun to do!
i never studied design but i end up having to do design type work for my job now and then. i am more used to making visuals for art’s sake rather than professional purposes, so watching this video has given me a better idea of what looks professional, as well as what to do when i run into certain problems or things just feel off. im definitely subscribing
I'm a civil engineer, but I love watching these videos just for fun. Except for the landing page I was able to spot most of the needed changes just from what I've learned on this channel.
@@SatoriGraphics That's awesome. She's just come back from shopping and vigorously cleaning her everything she can lay her hands down. She is extremely paranoid because of corona.
This was such a well-explained, quick reminder of design principles. A nice refresher even for a professional designer -- and a great way to phrase these principles for clients! I hope you keep making more of these.
Yes definitely more videos like this reminds me of the quiz videos u used to do, not only is it a good review but it helps it knowing what I need to focus on learning more about
@@SatoriGraphics yup, I've already watched them all. And can’t stop watching your videos, as I'm learning way more than 5 years in the University. Thank you for your work 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Check out this video of the BEST 'before and after' style content I've made so far:
ruclips.net/video/k2DWClcoHFI/видео.html 🧡
Thanks for the video. As someone who has recently started to study graphic design, this is incredibly helpful!
I think the yellow in the title was awesome. It was a 70s aesthetic... things used to had colors like that. Idk, I am not a designer, but I guess design it is not only about those rules. I see tons of videos teaching hierarchy, typography etc but I see almost no one talking about culture, styles, decades.. Nice vid tho. 🌿
I do agree, I loved the colour. However it was kind too much in the same brightness to be easily readable. I would've liked it if he kept the yellow and changed it to a different shade though.
True! I love that yellow title. And the size of the title is fine if the cactus flower go above the title (It doesn’t matter if the main image is a little over the title, this is often seen on magazine covers.)
Pribably best to use a different object tho if yellow was to be selected as the title colour
Yeah I really liked it too.
Unfortunately it simply didn't work because there wasn't enough contrast. Perhaps it would've worked if the background was a darker color.
Yep, now it is boring. Maybe cleaner but forgetable
Hierarchy, color theory, typography are all basic principles of design.
Nicely explained 👍
Yes, you are right!
I've grown so much as a graphic designer because of you man
That's exactly what I like to see 👌
are you a proffessional ?
Please do make mooore videos like this! Once a week would be so nice 😁👍 Thanks!
I will try, if enough people want to see more content like this 👍
@@SatoriGraphics We definitely do!!
@@SatoriGraphics yes please make such videos 😍😍😍😍
@@SatoriGraphics Yes, please! That would be so usefull, educational and fun!
Learning from knowing what our mistakes are is much more insightful. Please do more videos like this.
I actually would have sent the “CACTI” text to the back of the flower, instead of shrinking the cactus. Makes me think of a magazine’s front cover.
Same here
Same here
i like this format of video i feel like i'm watching dora the explorer/blue's clues but for designers
Nailed my sentiments exactly. So fun!
But less annoying
Me too! So fun!
I've been a designer for about 20 years. I'm always fascinated seeing other designers choices. I agree with some, would do some things differently but it's always eye opening. Thanks for the great content.
We want this kind of video Again. 🥰
If enough people watch and like it then yeah I will for sure 👍
@@SatoriGraphics And increase the challenge for at least one of the designs like the last one in this segment. It was well made, to say the least. If you put up an advanced course someday, I will sign right up!
I have long been looking for this kind of content on YT, can't find one except for The Futur series of Typography and Design Critiques. Now Satori is making it, I hope for this to have series too. There are tons of information people can read on google explaining the Principle of Designs. However, we learn better by actually seeing how it is done. This content is the perfect example.
Check out Zimri Mayfield. He has tons of great logo critiques
I really love these types of videos! They make viewers interact and refine their sense and vision through practical examples. They feel like guided exercises, keep it up!
There's a video like this coming out tomorrow (Monday)
D2: I actually would have preferred the cactus top overlaying the Title
D3: I actually liked it with the left side being empty
To add to the cacti, I would remove the rule lines, as the first one on the left is separated by the crest. The bottom text could be either center to match the title or align left.
Over all it was nice to watch the improvements of all the projects. Merci!
This was also my idea, to move flower over text and it would partially deal with space issues. I also agree that asymmetric layout on page was more interesting
I agree with design 2, it would've been more dynamic if the catus overlapped the title.
This whole video is just bonkers. The "Cactus" poster has so many issues - like the font of "descriptions" is too small for any size of the poster, the badge should probably overlap the "cactus picture", the biggest contrast is on the least interesting part of the poster - flowerpot which takes up 50% of the format (WTF), the webpage doesn't make any sense, because of the stupid hierarchy. Is the picture a picture of a current dish? Or a new Arrival? Why is "new arrivel" higher in hierrarchy than a personal choice of a customer? The minor "basic" issues like aligning business card to "mathematical" middle instead of an optical are a classic beginner issues. Not to mention the lack of understanding how divs work. These videos might help to probably absolute greenhorns but can be harmful to people who are actually serious about studying graphic design.
Quite agree
I learn far more from these videos than "how to" videos. I missed something on every one of your fixes, which means I learned something on every one. More more more, please!
I thought the same too! This type of video is make me critical thinking! 😂
Please make more content like this! I've learned so much in these past 8 minutes and you presented it in a way that challenges me to think and use my current knowledge. :) I hope in a few more weeks I will be able to get them all right!
I only missed one thing and that's the thickness of the logo on the last sample. This video made me feel that I actually have learned something through the years of struggling. I love this video so much. Thank you, now I'll go back to my computer and cry while working because for once I am actually proud of myself.
Hey Danielle, I'm sure you probably are a lot better at design than you give yourself credit for. Sometimes we are our own worst enemy 👍
I wondered if a red square at the centre of the design might really attract the eye. But graphic design is all about taste and judgement and it might have been too much.
Here is what I learned again with your videos:
Hierarchy
Content alignment
Use of colors in relation to the background
good use of space (not too big nor too small)
not too much font
and balance the content
THANK YOU !
I absolutely missed the smaller text in the cactus poster as I was so focused on how the beautiful flower was ever so slightly behind the headline.
Let her shine, she is the focal point. And she deserves to proudly block the headline as much as she wishes to.
🌵👀
exactly that I was also thinking of!!
Actually, I thought there was a bit of a tangent with the text and the top of the cactus flower.
content game is on point bro. these are so quick and easy to digest. keep these up, the scope is crazy.
More to come!
I've liked the yellow title in the poster, looked different and unsettling
Then the yellow need to have less lightness value to create the contrast that is required.
@@ngeejee The cool part about knowing the rules is braking then
I thought I was the only who thought the yellow looked better.
The white was high fashion generic.
I like the yellow as well. I do think the shade of yellow need some adjustment to pop a little more. The alignment thing I agree with though.
I found the yellow really hard to look at. I think bright yellow is one of those colors that reads much differently depending on your vision.
As a self taught groahic deisgner I csnt tell u how useful this is to help me train my eye! Thank uu
Happy to help!
I actually loved the yellow "Cacti" title :(
Amira Foad
Yuk. Watch again, when the logo goes to white suddenly the pink flower of the cactus really pops. The yellow heading and the flower were visually competing. Have another look.
I did not like the White. It looked boring. Yellow was better
@@gevorkbabayan then you just say "fuck the readability"
@@smoukss yellow looks better, reads better, feels better. by your logic every line of text should be white because it is more readable. yellow is very readable
@@gevorkbabayan It was a nice yellow but the value was too close to the mint green. I'm surprised he didn't put it into greyscale to show how similar the values were
Previously I was judging my graphic knowledge but after watching this video I am feeling very confident and I could find 90% of mistakes.
Sure sir!
Make videos like this!
OMG I'm literally so proud of me right now. Got all of the points right! :D
Good going Sebastian 👍
Me too c:
I got them all, and I must say some of it is because I’ve been watching your videos for a couple years now. Thanks a lot man, much appreciated.
hey that's awesome to hear man, thanks
This video style's pretty fun and interactive, I like it
That's nice to know, thanks for your comment!
been watching lots of your stuff lately and what I love about these videos is that I can instantly feel how my eyes relax when looking at the improved version
Interesting format... extremely helpful too.
Would love to have a series this (As frequently as possible haha).
More to come :D
@@SatoriGraphics yes please 😆
Love this video!! I got almost all of the mistakes correct!! 😊 I pause the video before the explanation and try to guess myself
You inspire me a lot
that's really awesome to know :)
because of you,Im going to own my own business,Like srsly, my friend used to teach me graphics designing for a while and after a while he gaved up,which was last year, I recently found your videos and Ive been watching all of them and following your work, and tbh Im recreating posters very well,I can send you a few ,I actually showed my friend the designs and he said it actually looks professional ,all thanks to you,so thank you
That's really awesome to know and hope you keep going man
I want more videos like this. Thank you ❤️
More to come!
I love this! I could easily watch these kind of videos all day!
glad you find them useful, my channel homepage has a playlist of content much like this one 👌
@@SatoriGraphics Yes very useful! I will def follow the playlist. Keep up the good work!🙏
The only thing I'd like different is the word "solutions". I feel it should have the full width of the logo. This would be in line with the robust block idea.
I totally agree. I liked the smaller font size on the word solutions but it felt out of place when it wasn’t the same width as the rest of the logo
This kind of videos are 10x more helpful because they enforce thinking.
Thanks man, and you can find an entire series of them on my homepage
Me guessing all the answers correctly realizing I have taught myself a lot more about design than I thought I knew 0.o
Bloody awesome! I love practical critique to show you how/where designs can be improved. Please post more of these on a regular basis - even critiquing viewers designers would be brilliant! Thank you.
That cactus placement in the center is killing me 💔😱
So glad I tripped along and found your channel. I'm going to learn a lot from your cool videos. Much appreciated.
Welcome aboard! There are many videos just like this one on my channel homepage 👍
Love these videos. Make me feel like I'm not crazy lolll.
Glad you like them.. not crazy lol
So happy, please do make more. Now I feel like a professional designer. Had the same ideas as yours except thekind of
Sorry about the voice but the more you give examples while while explaining (lovely accent), the more educative and informative it is. Thanks for this, pls don't stop. Now a subscriber.
me getting every problem right without even being a graphic designer, i'll take that as a win 😂
That is a big win, kudos to the ice cream 👍
LOVED THIS.... I HAVE BEEN LEARNING STUFF FOR MONTHS NOW AND I LOVED HOW MY KNOWLEDGE WAD PUT TO TEST! I ace it in 3/4... And that ain't bad for me.. I am happy... This encouraged me... So please do keep making more videos like this! ❤️😭
Thanks for your comment and you can check my playlist on my channel homepage dedicated to before and after videos
Square solutions: Everything was the same width so it looks like a slab, having the text and icon the same width drives me up the wall.
yeah good points with that one, thanks
This is slowly becoming my favourite RUclips channel. Keep it up!
that's really neat to know, thanks man!
great content, but on the first one i also think the printability of the scaled down mosaic is pretty bad
You're not wrong 👍
The way you do it is amazing. Since I have to think first, before you say what’s wrong I memorize it a lot better. Thanks!
I think all of this was personal preference except for the alignment issue.
umm not rly
I LOVE THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS...VERY INSIGHTFUL YET SIMPLE.
Are we not going to address the fact that the first Square Solutions logo was not a square? to me that's even worse than everything else
That’s all I could see it was driving me crazy
I abs love this video. Please make more of these. I could literally challenge myself as a designer and I was correct at so many places. Abs love your content. Thankyou so much Satori Graphics !!!!!!
I think I will make more vids like this for sure, seeing as the feedback is good. Abs thanks Komal lol
@@SatoriGraphics ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"yellow doesn't pop, blends into the background"
*changes to lighter shade of bg color
???
I think it was because the yellow was too close in value to the background. You can create contrast with using different values and/or hues. (For example, a more transparent blue will show up on an opaque blue better than a dark green will show up on a dark blue). One way to check it is to make it gray scale -- things of the same value will be the same shade of gray. I'm not a graphic designer, but I watercolor and the same concept applies. If one of my paintings appears flat instead of having depth, I take a photo in black and white to see if I'm lacking contrast.
Great video. I enjoy the pop quizzes throughout the duration of the presentation! Cool concept! Keep it up.
Thanks! Will do :)
Yeah this kind of video contents is very useful to learners. It helps to understand better your previous videos on principles of design.
I've been out of college for 2 years, this was a good refresher
This is my favorite style video that you have done yet
I appreciate the comment :)
Very good. Asking questions and waiting for answers makes the viewer's brain start to work.
Your video is so professional and very useful to learn and understand graphic designes. Make more like this. Thank you so much ❤️.
On the Square Solutions logo, I would also flip the logomark left to right because the 4-5 vertical lines lead my eye to the end of the word "Square", and it would be so much more satisfying for the viewer's eye to be lead to the beginning of the word. Great breakdown overall!
I love this style of videos! At the beginning of my graphic design journey!
Glad you liked the vid Munirat. If you are at the start of your journey, I suggest you research the graphic design principles like crazy, and try to master them. When you understand them, try and see them in other designers work, and then you can start to implement them into your own work
@@SatoriGraphics thank you! 🙏🏿😊
you explained design theory nicely man! now. u r giving ur knowledge freely!
I do enjoy making content that other designers find useful, so it's all good :)
Love this! Im not a graphic designer just watch random design videos. For the food one I actually kept thinking maybe flipping the image but then you showed the solutions and I was all :O. Thanks!
That's really interesting to know, thanks for the comment :D
Practically Explained Really Problems. And Gave Practically Solutions.
we will welcome same kind of videos in feature..
Thank u Satori.
You are most welcome
Great pointers - always good to keep vigilant when designing! A few points that popped into my head;
Design #1
- The email line was out of alignment in the original design
- Hierarchy as you mentioned (or at least differentiation)
Design #2
- Weak contrast for white text (white header looks great though)
- consider keeping original image size and masking it to overlay title text instead of shrinking
Design #3
- I would probably make button colours consistent (unless green buttons consistently direct to the cart whilst white buttons navigate elsewhere across the site)
- updated design looks great from a static viewpoint, but it's important that it responds effectively to smaller screen sizes (in which case the text sections would almost certainly need to stack)
Design #4
- agreed!
Great content.
Very well explained, like all your videos especially like this one. keep on making more man and thank you!
Thanks for your kind words:)
Awesome to explain through examples. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work, you're doing a wonderful job!
Thanks for the feedback Karina, have a great day
Love the format and figuring out the solution before it's revealed. Great job!
Another video coming tomorrow like this one 👍
Best design channel!
Glad you think so Jay, thanks
Yes! More like these, great video, thank you.
More to come!
More videos like this one would be amazing! I've seen the topics of graphic design principles, Gestalt principles and the such many many times in different courses, but I find that I learn the most when they are explained through exampels and reworks like these, so you get an actual real practical use of them! So keep them coming please!
No need to think twice, I have subscribed to your channel after this awesome video. Thanks a lot for this video 🔥
Awesome, thank you. Welcome :)
Love this type of video!! As a student, this was a great test of my knowledge. I know most of the issues but not all. And the ones I didn’t know were great learning experiences. I really appreciate this content
Woah this video was actually useful.. such a rare finding on RUclips these days
happy to hear that man
please make more of these, they are super helpful and great for testing yourself and trying to implement design principles in real examples...and it's fun to do!
i never studied design but i end up having to do design type work for my job now and then. i am more used to making visuals for art’s sake rather than professional purposes, so watching this video has given me a better idea of what looks professional, as well as what to do when i run into certain problems or things just feel off. im definitely subscribing
I'm a civil engineer, but I love watching these videos just for fun. Except for the landing page I was able to spot most of the needed changes just from what I've learned on this channel.
I got the magical power to change any according to Design Principles. Really helped me.
Thanks you so much for providing us with essential information, have a nice day.
Thanks, you too :)
I love this kind of videos, very educational
always happy to hear that, thanks
Make more of this kind of video. It's like an interactive test. Fun!
That's the plan Mr Bing lol.. Where's Monica?
@@SatoriGraphics That's awesome. She's just come back from shopping and vigorously cleaning her everything she can lay her hands down. She is extremely paranoid because of corona.
Love this content! It reminds me of critique time in college. So important! Awesome!
It really is!
I think that this kind of videos are helping me the most to grow as a designer :) thanks for your work
Hey thanks for the solid feedback Rebecca! 👍
wow your videos are the best of all the graphic design videos that I have seen - thank you so much!
i learned better with examples, instead of just theories. thank you! looking forward to more video like this one
Thanks for your feedback and I will be making more videos like this for sure
Interesting and useful. I anticipated most of your changes, but not all. Thanks. More like this would be appreciated.
oh man, you are different.. Please do more videos like this. love it, keep it up
Check out the playlist on my channel homepage 'before and after' 👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. In short 8min, I already learnt something and I am not a graphic designer!
Happy to help :D
This type of video, very useful it learn how to master with examples
I love this video and would love to see more of this kind of video.... I love your video and you’re doing a great job
More to come soon enough
This was such a well-explained, quick reminder of design principles. A nice refresher even for a professional designer -- and a great way to phrase these principles for clients! I hope you keep making more of these.
Yes definitely more videos like this reminds me of the quiz videos u used to do, not only is it a good review but it helps it knowing what I need to focus on learning more about
haha yeah the quiz videos, I remember those :P
Thanks man and enjoy your day
More Please, and thanks for your tutorials.
Sure thing!
I'm addicted to watch your videos mate
hope your addiction helps with your design :P
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL SERIES! Waiting for more EXPERT VS AMATEUR theme videos sir :3
I actually posted a similar video on Wednesday 👍
Thanks for the comment :)
@@SatoriGraphics yup, I've already watched them all. And can’t stop watching your videos, as I'm learning way more than 5 years in the University. Thank you for your work 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent way of teaching by comparison. Plz make more videos like this one. Thanks
I love these videos ! Theses examples help so much❤️
happy to have helped Vasnessa!
Congrats with 500k!
thanks a lot for the comment :D
Great video. Keep em coming Satori
More to come without a doubt
Videos like this are really helpful! Thank you!
Glad to hear that bro
This kinda videos helps a lot. Keep doing it. Thank you
Thanks, will do man
This is the first video that I have watched from your channel which made me do an instant subscribe. Please do this on weekly>>
Thanks for the subscribe Mateal, and be sure to check back to my channel every Monday / Wednesday / Friday for new content 👍