I love Milka so much! I also had Simon Johnston at Art Center. I've been binging on these crits and have been inspired going back to the basics. Thank you both for donating your time and expertise so generously.
By the time we're done I'll have watched something like 15 hours of type critique in this series. What a generous investment you're all making. Looking back at my own work the past 6 weeks I see improvement already. Looking forward to taking the futur's typography class when my rich uncle dies.
I've seen all 5 previous lessons, and I was inspired and thankful for your job guys. But the introduction of Mirka and especially Chris about the rules of lines and shapes in this lesson, and the examples provided, are just gold. And I'm not even a designer! Thank you The Futur!
I feel so lucky to watch this video on RUclips. I would like to say thank you to the two teachers, they have been very helpful to me. I'm from Taiwan. My English is not very good, but I'm working on it. So I used Google translate, there may be some grammatical mistakes. (Thanks RUclips for subtitle translation. I'm love it.) In my college days, my teachers always only asked us to do good and beautiful homework, they would just tell you that your homework this week was to make a logo. Then you hand in your homework, If you do well, their highest praise is only "not bad", they won't give you too much praise; If you do bad, they would judgement "醜 (Chǒu)" that mean is ugly,or told you it was terrible, very very veeeeeery bad.And throw your homework on the ground like trash. That was a very bad class experience, hope no one else has the same experience as us In week1 to week7 video, I got a lot of encouragement, I'm feeling is good and kindness, I appreciates all this videos and teachers.
the content on this channel is so incredibly qualitative! i am new to graphic design and learning a lot with you all! from far my go-to channel on youtube. thanks a lot!
Create or listen to the conversation between you and what is going on on the page. I'll do that. I have a studio, so it's fine to have a conversation w/myself out loud. I will embrace that interpersonal relationship as opposed to edit it as I go along. "let things bloom and then weed and prune." Perhaps the relationships is derived from adoration of those we admire. I love Pollock and Kandinsky and I love their craft and form for entirely deferent reasons.
I love the original design in 50:00, It really looks like you look up the skyscraper from the ground. I have watched Typography critique for 6 weeks, to be honest, the former 5 weeks you and Milke always gave me surprise. But in this week, I was a little disappointed to see many wonderful designs were altered toooo much. Perhaps, I was wrong. 😀 The main reason that I love to see your videos is that I can learn a lot of techniques (a slight movement can change a lot). By the way, great jobs, Chris and Milka!
Replay. I love how much detailed your description is. With precise timing and topic.... hats off to the writer(s). I love Milka. I love Chris. Thank you Tha Futur for this adventure 🖖🖖
Design with your foot on the gas pedal. I get that and it slaps inspiration at every level. Let's see what will happen once I have apply it. Like curves in the road though, once the the gas is applied, I should be aware of the purpose and what is decretive and then recognize the benefit of the brake pedal. For a guy like me that loves competition and the race, speed and very fast things rules my thoughts... I know I am at my best and quickest when I've applied the brakes and ignored the impulse to apply the gas to win the race.
@@milka1502 totally inspired. You compliment Chris really well. I have a lot gain from practicing the fundamentals. I also need to give it much more priority than I have. Stick to a plan of practicing to the degree of a craftsman that show how much they enjoy the learning process. I don't do this work for money. As an artist I need to focus on creating the work towards better work and respect the continuum. You can improve because you thing it so, I know I must do and repeat it. To be frank, I need to decide how much I love to work with type and for that matter produce good work? Savor the process as opposed to "just" getting it done. I have a number of distractions but of of them, working with type and writing are are the distractions I always return too. I believe it is time to roll up my sleeves and get the most meaningful work done. It won't occur on its own. Thank you for dedicating your time, your appreciation for the art of design and learning shines through.
I love this video and I'm a big fan of the Futur, because I've learnt so much by watching your videos! I have one question about cutting off the letter "R", you mentioned that as long as one recognises the letterform they can tell the difference between a letter "R" and "B"-which I agree. However, what happens if you are designing for the general public, and not too many of them are familiar with letter forms and at a glance it might seem like a "B" instead? Would you still recommend to cut off the letter "R" or would it be better to just experiment and play around with other design forms instead?
Hello. I came across your link when looking for letter typography. I want to learn about letter or shape 360 degree rotation typography. Do you have any suggestions of software please? Thanks in advance
I love Milka so much! I also had Simon Johnston at Art Center. I've been binging on these crits and have been inspired going back to the basics. Thank you both for donating your time and expertise so generously.
By the time we're done I'll have watched something like 15 hours of type critique in this series. What a generous investment you're all making. Looking back at my own work the past 6 weeks I see improvement already. Looking forward to taking the futur's typography class when my rich uncle dies.
No need. You can learn through these crits.
@@TheFuturAcademy solid!
Chris is an encyclopedia of powerful good design and more... :)
@@milka1502 He is indeed. I'm a huge fan of his style. (His co-host is also quite the teacher!)
I suggest you ask your rich uncle for $300 bucks before* he dies. Then he can enjoy your work ; )
I've seen all 5 previous lessons, and I was inspired and thankful for your job guys. But the introduction of Mirka and especially Chris about the rules of lines and shapes in this lesson, and the examples provided, are just gold. And I'm not even a designer! Thank you The Futur!
I feel so lucky to watch this video on RUclips. I would like to say thank you to the two teachers, they have been very helpful to me.
I'm from Taiwan. My English is not very good, but I'm working on it.
So I used Google translate, there may be some grammatical mistakes. (Thanks RUclips for subtitle translation. I'm love it.)
In my college days, my teachers always only asked us to do good and beautiful homework, they would just tell you that your homework this week was to make a logo.
Then you hand in your homework, If you do well, their highest praise is only "not bad", they won't give you too much praise; If you do bad, they would judgement "醜 (Chǒu)" that mean is ugly,or told you it was terrible, very very veeeeeery bad.And throw your homework on the ground like trash.
That was a very bad class experience, hope no one else has the same experience as us
In week1 to week7 video, I got a lot of encouragement, I'm feeling is good and kindness, I appreciates all this videos and teachers.
So so grateful that you guys do this live and release it to the community - paying it forward big time.
Happy dance
Our pleasure!
Our pleasure! :)
the content on this channel is so incredibly qualitative! i am new to graphic design and learning a lot with you all! from far my go-to channel on youtube. thanks a lot!
Create or listen to the conversation between you and what is going on on the page. I'll do that. I have a studio, so it's fine to have a conversation w/myself out loud. I will embrace that interpersonal relationship as opposed to edit it as I go along. "let things bloom and then weed and prune." Perhaps the relationships is derived from adoration of those we admire. I love Pollock and Kandinsky and I love their craft and form for entirely deferent reasons.
Late to the party but … Learned a lot of this from Jan Tshichold. His advice allowed me to become a much better book designer.
You guys are so good at this I love your work, keep on doing this! May our good God blessed you all.
Thank you so much!
Always love your typography tutorials, Chris! Thanks for sharing
I love the original design in 50:00, It really looks like you look up the skyscraper from the ground.
I have watched Typography critique for 6 weeks, to be honest, the former 5 weeks you and Milke always gave me surprise. But in this week, I was a little disappointed to see many wonderful designs were altered toooo much. Perhaps, I was wrong. 😀
The main reason that I love to see your videos is that I can learn a lot of techniques (a slight movement can change a lot).
By the way, great jobs, Chris and Milka!
The rest one and half hours are much more interesting, compared with the previous one hour.!! hhhh
Glad you are learning and enjoying...keep on rocking :)
these are the kind of videos you see after falling asleep with youtube on. I have no clue what the fucks happening
Thank uu so much chris and milka u're really my source of education i cant thank u enough
Replay. I love how much detailed your description is. With precise timing and topic.... hats off to the writer(s).
I love Milka. I love Chris.
Thank you Tha Futur for this adventure 🖖🖖
Jona did a great job.
@@TheFuturAcademy hats off Jona
So wonderful to hear this. Thank you :)
@@milka1502 it's a pleasure to learn from you
Design with your foot on the gas pedal. I get that and it slaps inspiration at every level. Let's see what will happen once I have apply it. Like curves in the road though, once the the gas is applied, I should be aware of the purpose and what is decretive and then recognize the benefit of the brake pedal. For a guy like me that loves competition and the race, speed and very fast things rules my thoughts... I know I am at my best and quickest when I've applied the brakes and ignored the impulse to apply the gas to win the race.
LOL! Just a metaphor to inspire you not be afraid and to explore more ideas - hope helpful :)
@@milka1502 totally inspired. You compliment Chris really well. I have a lot gain from practicing the fundamentals. I also need to give it much more priority than I have. Stick to a plan of practicing to the degree of a craftsman that show how much they enjoy the learning process. I don't do this work for money. As an artist I need to focus on creating the work towards better work and respect the continuum. You can improve because you thing it so, I know I must do and repeat it. To be frank, I need to decide how much I love to work with type and for that matter produce good work? Savor the process as opposed to "just" getting it done. I have a number of distractions but of of them, working with type and writing are are the distractions I always return too. I believe it is time to roll up my sleeves and get the most meaningful work done. It won't occur on its own. Thank you for dedicating your time, your appreciation for the art of design and learning shines through.
Great work again Chris and Milka! What's the process to be a participant of the live session? I would love to ask some questions for the next one!
if you're enrolled in the class, you get access to submit work and participant in the live call.
Thank you for this. I seriously, seriously love it. I cannot thank you enough
wow chris that rule & shape demo was so good thank you!!
Each one of these typography critiques have one thing in common...Josef Müller-Brockmann posters.
The Godfather
I'm so excited to finish this series, thank you very much for sharing all this fulfilling informations.
Thanks for doing this!
Another great vid. Thanks guys. Some cracking scanner ideas at the end too!
This is very useful, thanks a lot for sharing this. Thankful from Thailand
Really good masterclass. Has anybody now which ones are the text and Grid plugins that he has on the toots box?
I love this video and I'm a big fan of the Futur, because I've learnt so much by watching your videos!
I have one question about cutting off the letter "R", you mentioned that as long as one recognises the letterform they can tell the difference between a letter "R" and "B"-which I agree. However, what happens if you are designing for the general public, and not too many of them are familiar with letter forms and at a glance it might seem like a "B" instead? Would you still recommend to cut off the letter "R" or would it be better to just experiment and play around with other design forms instead?
Hi Chris and Milka: when you can't edit or write on a layer, it's because the layer is locked.
Thanks Gary!
Hello. I came across your link when looking for letter typography. I want to learn about letter or shape 360 degree rotation typography. Do you have any suggestions of software please? Thanks in advance
I woke up to Milka trashing the students pieces ^^
2:21:25
I'm hella confused
These video are incredible, Thanks a million!
chris: Ouuu,
milka: you like that...
chris: yeah
what sorta line party are we havin here guys 😂😂😂
Love the crits man, from the Philippines
Here's a newb question ,I hope someone can answer this: do you keep fonts in the Windows folder or use some kind of software to manage the fonts ?
I feel it’s going to take me forever to get to this standard
Hey Chris, your volume was kinda low on your end I had to max out my speakers. Just a heads up
Great video.
Master beast movement 😭 1:47:30
Thumbnail changed 😄
Chris don't really enjoy jokes during livestreams.🤣🤣🤣
Awesome!
January not Janurary. I do it all the time and someone in Marketing usually point it out to me. Oooooops
I don't like the spacing in milka's work 55:00
My dream is that I have a laptop, I can work and learn more and more
i think that lady teacher is overpowering the negative space by positive
your layer is locked
Andrey Urman's work was unfortunately not an inspiration. He just copied Schae-Leigh Nii's work!!
You can't walk and chew gum at the same time?!!