You know what i actually liked the last part of the video, where you showed us how a design could get redesigned into better version. I really want you to make a video on the redesigning part please. In what ways a design can be better ? We, all the designers, are looking for the answer. Please Please make some videos on that.
You should totally do a video going over what people have done with that last picture. Have them send it in and than critique it, talking about what’s done wrong and right and what would make it better. I think that would be a fun series anyways
Really been following a lot of your videos, your lessons are so practical and easy to understand wish you could make a detailed video of these design principles they really help especially for us new bies in this field
Omg how you said they use shapes to teach proximity is spot on because that’s what they taught me at college! Your way of teaching is beyond helpful! Thanks Satori for another great video or should I say Professor Satori now??
Very nice video. Love learning about these design principles. The part with the app was a bit useless for me, because the elements were way too small to read on my screen.
Thanks for this video. I am a aspiring graphic designer and want to know more about this field that I chosen. I want to be a freelance graphic designer like you that can make graphics more eye catching. Can you be my mentor?
Am i the only one who didn't like the nike poster ? There is nly one focal point, where there is shoe image Other than that, nothing else seems interesting, seems like some random shapes used. There is no hierarchy.. Though the multiple geometrical shapes can be used but in this case it is just not looking nice. I m learning gd now, but this is what i felt about it. N i liked the adidas one shown at last. Image caught the attention first. And then the text. We can't adopt all principles in every design i guess. Thanks a lot for sharing these knowledge. I was looking for some resource regarding principles n fundamentals of GD.
I don't know about the examples you gave us in the last part of the video..Both examples killed the meaning or story of the background image. Yet, I don't know how to make the text readable.
In the shop UI: would it be a valid point, if I said that nearly everything on the bottom has hard edges in terms of shapes while the logo and the icons next to the logo are rounded? Just something i thought of and I'd like to hear your opinion. :)
yes and no. Contrast is a graphic design principle simply because it works. It is a tried and tested approach to design and exists for many valid reasons. However, it will not resonate with everyone, but it will with the majority, hence why it exists.
@@SatoriGraphics I think maybe they thought it to be more important to see the Nike Logo than the shoes? Yea, but that was my first thought, why put black shoes over a black background.
“Most Designers CANNOT SPOT ALL OF THESE!” 👎 Any decent designer with some 101 education knows about these: these are the very basics (gestalt), nothing so extraordinary.
In what way the amount of like and dislike is a confirmation of a point of view? Of course beginners find this as something “unique” and like the video. I agree with the fact that these principles are important, but the title is a bit of a clickbait, from the perspective of some who studied (at least) the basics.
I really appreciate that you not only take the time to teach us design principles but test our knowledge.
I appreciate that Heather :)
Your shaved head and full beard is a perfect example of contrast
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agreed
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I love how consistent you are and always provide us the best!♥️
hey thanks for the solid feedback
Extremely helpful! You are so good at communicating what you teach. Very few are great artists and instructors- as always, you nailed it. Thank you!
Really appreciate the kind feedback Deb, have a great day
im about to download your channel all of the vids , you are fantastic man
Thanks and great to hear that
You know what i actually liked the last part of the video, where you showed us how a design could get redesigned into better version. I really want you to make a video on the redesigning part please. In what ways a design can be better ? We, all the designers, are looking for the answer. Please Please make some videos on that.
I will look into that, quite a few people have said the same thing 👍
@@SatoriGraphics Thank you so much bro
Love the clear practical examples, great job as always! I was hoping you'd mention accessibility as an important result of contrast.
Thank you for your videos ! They make me feel much more confident to continue on creating
Really nice to hear that, thanks for sharing :)
Best design teacher on youtube! Would u ever consider teaching on Skillshare?
i just wish i can learn a lot of things in this remaining 2 months before getting back to school
thanks a loooot i enjooooy every video i watch !!
Dude I love your taste in design 😍
I really appreciate that, thanks :)
...well that Adidas ad does say "be different" so maybe proximity was omitted on purpose to highlight that catch phrase...;)
it is different alright
So much helpful, you teach everything with practical examples 🥰
Glad it was helpful for you :D
You've been helpful sir, I really appreciate what you do.
Happy to help always
Very helpfull man!
First comment to you bro
@Satori Graphics Nice bro! 🙂
one request, please make a video about how to find pairing font for hand-made font or custom lettering.
thanx just 2 video made me pro almost 😊
Hello, for me it is the first time when a Designer explains the right way and it not gets boring. >D
Thanks for the stellar feedback
@@SatoriGraphics Welcome! Best regards from Romania!
FromALGERIA , I really thank you for this INFOEMATION.
no problem man :)
Thanks for the heads up bro. Very appreciated.
No problem 👍
You should totally do a video going over what people have done with that last picture. Have them send it in and than critique it, talking about what’s done wrong and right and what would make it better. I think that would be a fun series anyways
🙋🏾♂️I second this!
Thank you for all these great lectures on Graphic design!!
Good to see you like them
im very grateful Sir!!!, you helped me a lot, God bless u everywhere everytime, aameen
You are most welcome
Cool tutorial as always. You explain everything really well.
Pax!
Thank you! Cheers Pax
great...Helpful...Awesome.
my first time ..in this channel amazing wow . thanks sir
Thanks and welcome Azhar
Thanks for making this video. I've been trying to make time to watch your content more regularly and it's been helpful! Keep up the great work Tom!
Thankz Man , ur doing Awesome 👍
No problem 👍
Really been following a lot of your videos, your lessons are so practical and easy to understand wish you could make a detailed video of these design principles they really help especially for us new bies in this field
Thank you so much! Very appreciated
Very nice Tom, was waiting for it.
Happy to help! :D
Omg how you said they use shapes to teach proximity is spot on because that’s what they taught me at college! Your way of teaching is beyond helpful! Thanks Satori for another great video or should I say Professor Satori now??
Haha, glad to see you enjoyed the video
Very nice video. Love learning about these design principles. The part with the app was a bit useless for me, because the elements were way too small to read on my screen.
Contrast is king!
Another great video, Mate.
Glad you enjoyed it bro
thankyou
Hey man amazing video :)
it's strongly described in bauhaus materials
Wonderfully explained satori @satorigraphics
Note taken! 😁 Thank you very much Tom.
There is also a proximity contrast when one item spans (crosses) over two or more different groups.
Outstanding
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Thank you sir for this tutorial
Most welcome
Great video mate 👍
Thanks MK
Hi, Tom. Are you going to continue your Before & After series?
I think I might do yeah
@@SatoriGraphics It would be great
Satori, just look at the likes on the video. You will understand how much people loves your design principle videos.
Another great informative video 🌟
well done, skilly, and pro information thank you sir
nice examples. tanks
Nice as always
Thanks man
Very useful.
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Thanks!
No problem!
Thanks, I want to make videos like you. Maybe one day in future 😊
Wow! Extremely important content
Thank you Sir 😘
Keep Going ❤️🔥
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Thanks for this video. I am a aspiring graphic designer and want to know more about this field that I chosen. I want to be a freelance graphic designer like you that can make graphics more eye catching. Can you be my mentor?
great video *-*
What's the list of your equipment? Crisp mic!
Hi Tom! Thx again, need of After Effect tutos
Hey Mr satori
How is the logo in my profile picture? I'd like to know your thoughts
i may not be satori but *dang* that’s cool ✨
@@jonmelryle4433 tnx
That is looking sleek! I assume the Z is for your name? It comes across as sophisticated and professional
Thanks 🥰
The z represents my first name
Thanks again Mr Satori for replying to my comment 💚
9:00 I would put a black overlay on either the image or put the text in a black box, but the opacity of the box is low
he included your idea 10 secs later, didnt he?
Am i the only one who didn't like the nike poster ?
There is nly one focal point, where there is shoe image
Other than that, nothing else seems interesting, seems like some random shapes used.
There is no hierarchy..
Though the multiple geometrical shapes can be used but in this case it is just not looking nice.
I m learning gd now, but this is what i felt about it.
N i liked the adidas one shown at last.
Image caught the attention first.
And then the text.
We can't adopt all principles in every design i guess.
Thanks a lot for sharing these knowledge. I was looking for some resource regarding principles n fundamentals of GD.
did u just sa that nikeposterwas well done? ikes
I don't know about the examples you gave us in the last part of the video..Both examples killed the meaning or story of the background image. Yet, I don't know how to make the text readable.
Hi Sir, What software did you use in all your presentations in your videos like moving text, images? thank you
In the shop UI: would it be a valid point, if I said that nearly everything on the bottom has hard edges in terms of shapes while the logo and the icons next to the logo are rounded? Just something i thought of and I'd like to hear your opinion. :)
Are those designed papers called poster??
i love your voice 🥰
his voice helps me fall asleep
That's not good for learning lol. I am starting an ASMR channel soon though, for real
@@SatoriGraphics yes pls!
Actually Color theory is base to understand contrast and proximity. No one can understand your legendary words without knowing the base
Very subjective, you may think of it this way, others may not. My professional fundamental way is, nothing is right or wrong 😊
yes and no. Contrast is a graphic design principle simply because it works. It is a tried and tested approach to design and exists for many valid reasons. However, it will not resonate with everyone, but it will with the majority, hence why it exists.
Which music u use sir???????
I get music from SoundStripe
@@SatoriGraphics name of the music please sir??
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When he said "orangey" and pointed in the peachy color I thought I was colorblind
I didnt even see the shoes though🙄
Yeah that is what I was thinking about, the designer placed black on black for some reason.
@@SatoriGraphics I think maybe they thought it to be more important to see the Nike Logo than the shoes? Yea, but that was my first thought, why put black shoes over a black background.
basic knowledge justified by advertising. how contrasting 😂
“Most Designers CANNOT SPOT ALL OF THESE!” 👎
Any decent designer with some 101 education knows about these: these are the very basics (gestalt), nothing so extraordinary.
😅 a dislike ratio of around 1 in 1,000 video views suggests otherwise 🐧
In what way the amount of like and dislike is a confirmation of a point of view?
Of course beginners find this as something “unique” and like the video.
I agree with the fact that these principles are important, but the title is a bit of a clickbait, from the perspective of some who studied (at least) the basics.
Design is CRAP.
Learned about contrast with shapes and textures. I only thought about it with colors or typography.