Clients be like: "Yeah, that design rules are really cool, but i have a better idea! Also, i have some more text to fill that free space." Anyway, love your stuff!
The ridiculous amount of pride I feel when I come up with the same solutions as you is embarrassing... I've been designing professionally for decades and I absolutely love this series. I love understanding the logic behind what has always felt like intuition.
In design school you don’t pay for the knowledge. You pay for the critique. I learned how to do certain things in photoshop illustrator and Adobe xd from RUclips, the internet, my peers and my own exploration and bring those skills to the classroom where my professor critiques us and helps us make decisions.
@@kevinosczepinski2721 I completely agree with you! Most of those thinks were concepts that I already know and also this video helped me to realize that now I can analyze better the designs. School is really helpful in many different ways, but isn't for everyone. 💕
I'm a graphic designer with 20 years of experience. Why i haven't come across your channel is beyond me. Everything here is really helpful no matter how many experience i have. Thank you. Subscribed
I’ve been a graphic designer for 14 years. It’s so delightful to hear you put in words why we make the choices we make in the design process. I have a hard time doing that.
@@SatoriGraphics Well, as you said in the video design is subjective and depends on designers choice but I think for that design making the colour Gold is to show the value of the coin/money in general and to make it stands out a bit more and a bit more contrasty. I would also try a mixture of dark grey and matte gold colour to make it a bit more unique. but again it's all comes to the mind behind the designers. I'm still learning :))
I would make 'Finance' in gold colour too. That way the text stand out more, and also creates a link in colour, besides the link it already has subject-wise
Yup, golden coin for contrast, and "finance" in gold too, so that the eye connects the 2. This way the flow would be: Face (faces have almost the highest visual hierarchy in our brains) --(eyes looking)--> coin --(color)--> FINANCE
Tom is seriously one of the best tutors you could have, for any self-taught person his videos are a gold mine, make sure you follow him on social media, great stuff on there as well.
2:43 its funny that you would say it isn't corporate because that wonky illustration style has been recently overdone specifically by larger corporations looking for a friendly and 'fresh' face.
Well, I think he is saying the style itself wouldn't be described as corporate. However, I think he realizes many structured well-known corporations have been using it, because the illustration was for a finance company.
I thought the same. The illustration style is structured to appear friendlier and easier to interact with, in my opinion, and I dislike the style personally, as it has become overused and cliche.
4:44 I would also add that the image is structured into rectangular spaces and therefore the round call to action icons create a contrast in shape and therefore stand out more than rectangular buttons.
As a graphic designer we need to be able to convey our ideas to the clients clear land with rational. Something I struggled initially. But, with all these tutorials and videos in youtube and other online platforms it’s really helped me to convince clients, why and how it should be. Thanks for your content.
Surprising to knoe that almost every kind of design uses some fundamental principles and they are all similar. These principles are what I learnt in architecture when I was in first year and soon I learnt that they are relevant for every branch of designing. 😊
I feel like a good point with the Square vs. Round call to action icons, is that the important thing is to consider the choice you're making and why you're making it. You could make them circles to have repetition, or you could make them squares for contrast, but the important thing is to be intentional and know why you did what you did.
Thank you. An excellent episode. Your quality of content and presentation has been continuously maturing and getting consistently better as you have gone on. Congratulations, Sir.
As a common people without any academic-based design background, it is mindblowing for me just to see that simple adjustment like rotating some objects or moving it somewhere else can cause a great impact to the final result.
Really interesting stuff! I liked how you explained your reasoning. For the second design, I would've left aligned the text as a lot of the weight is already on the right due to the illustration of the girl. Additionally, I would've picked a font with more roundness to it to match the illustration style. Also there's a lot of blue and purple, I would change the coin and finance text to gold as it complements the purple and is often associated with money and it would make those elements pop out more.
I’m a fairly new graphic designer and I was able to catch those small tweaks and solutions before you said them. I felt super proud when you got to design #3 because I immediately said that I would change it to circles and that’s what you did 😁
The fact I learned more from this youtube channel than my 4 years of college taught by professors that only wanted to teach design by their personal artistic taste says a lot. Perhaps that's why professionals tend to be successful freelancers why amateurs go on becoming teachers.
Absolutely love this video. Gives us the opportunity to apply what we know. It rolls through easily and makes us value the knowledge you've already given us. Genius.
I love your videos. I've been a designer for a looooong time (20+ years). I really enjoy when I agree with you, and also when I disagree with you, because it all makes me think.
Healthy & Fresh... Although repetition is a massive factor you would've got that same effect with the rectangle border, the green rectangle backdrop and the subheading. The reason the circles work a lot better is because they give off more of a friendly and bubbly vibe that you want people to feel while looking at this which will incline them to look further into it. :)
These are really helpful. I am glad you touched on the topic of choices that adhere to one graphic design principle while going against another. That’s always been a struggle for me.
Hope the clients who looking for me to do design had watched these videos. They jus like to fill every empty spaces with everything. Talk bout design principles to them are literally get into argument. This is GOOD VIDEO!
I went to school and graduated top of my class, got my masters and run a multi-million dollar company and I never knew how complex and brain teasing such a master at the arts you are! wow changed my life now I can get even richer! thanks this paid for my next lambo with this intel
i am freelance digital artist but recently i've been hired to make flyer, poster, graphic design stuff for company. this really help me a lot. done subscribe! this is very valuable info that shouldn't be free. thank u for sharing!
I was one of the people thinking on the cucumber example: " Yeah but unity makes the buttons less contrasted and prominent" then you called me out and your rationale makes good sense. Great vids!
Thank you! It was really helpful... I love that you are giving a bunch of the examples and that we can think about what we would change. I'm new in this and it is really hard for me to learn theory about graphic desing principles, but now I can apply something that I was learning about on something concrete
Check out this video to see the difference when using mockups as an Amateur and a PRO: ruclips.net/video/Ecz8wKEFFv0/видео.html
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I really enjoy this, as I'm trying to go from amateur to pro. Constantly fighting self-doubt :( but this video reassures me! thank you!!
I really love this video series, but this video in particular was awesome. Thank you!
Thank you!
Clients be like: "Yeah, that design rules are really cool, but i have a better idea! Also, i have some more text to fill that free space."
Anyway, love your stuff!
Haha that often is the case
Haha
@@mdabullais2114 This is a solid foundation for real world practises however
@@RICB3AU true
hahaha, that's true.
The ridiculous amount of pride I feel when I come up with the same solutions as you is embarrassing... I've been designing professionally for decades and I absolutely love this series. I love understanding the logic behind what has always felt like intuition.
Haha good going 👏:)
@@SatoriGraphics why embarrassing? what.
Intuition + knowledge.. = Success.
Oh god people are paying a lot for this lessons in the biggest design schools, thank you so much 🌸
Well I'm happy to give it away for free on RUclips, I know it will help many people and I myself would have loved to know this stuff 15 years ago ✌
The question and answer part is helpful too! (I answered San Serif right away with the given font types)
In design school you don’t pay for the knowledge. You pay for the critique. I learned how to do certain things in photoshop illustrator and Adobe xd from RUclips, the internet, my peers and my own exploration and bring those skills to the classroom where my professor critiques us and helps us make decisions.
@@kevinosczepinski2721 awesome. Best of luck 😊
@@kevinosczepinski2721 I completely agree with you! Most of those thinks were concepts that I already know and also this video helped me to realize that now I can analyze better the designs. School is really helpful in many different ways, but isn't for everyone. 💕
I'm a graphic designer with 20 years of experience. Why i haven't come across your channel is beyond me. Everything here is really helpful no matter how many experience i have. Thank you. Subscribed
I’ve been a graphic designer for 14 years. It’s so delightful to hear you put in words why we make the choices we make in the design process. I have a hard time doing that.
Clients: HAHA design principles go BOOM
Clients go byebye 😅
You might just have a great business name there
Can you see it ?
@@stevecooper3010 HAHABOOM?
3:30 TBH I would change the coin colour to gold to stand out a bit more since it's also the similar colour to the background.
why would you have chosen gold? But it's a fair point
@@SatoriGraphics Well, as you said in the video design is subjective and depends on designers choice but I think for that design making the colour Gold is to show the value of the coin/money in general and to make it stands out a bit more and a bit more contrasty. I would also try a mixture of dark grey and matte gold colour to make it a bit more unique. but again it's all comes to the mind behind the designers. I'm still learning :))
Yes coin should be gold, It would create great focal point and bring lot more context.
I would make 'Finance' in gold colour too. That way the text stand out more, and also creates a link in colour, besides the link it already has subject-wise
Yup, golden coin for contrast, and "finance" in gold too, so that the eye connects the 2.
This way the flow would be: Face (faces have almost the highest visual hierarchy in our brains) --(eyes looking)--> coin --(color)--> FINANCE
These are super helpful. Please continue!
Thanks, will do!
Loved it, I paid a lot in my design school for these lessons.
thanks for the feedback!
Tom is seriously one of the best tutors you could have, for any self-taught person his videos are a gold mine, make sure you follow him on social media, great stuff on there as well.
It's always really nice to read comments like this, thanks for posting!
I completely agree..
2:43 its funny that you would say it isn't corporate because that wonky illustration style has been recently overdone specifically by larger corporations looking for a friendly and 'fresh' face.
Well, I think he is saying the style itself wouldn't be described as corporate. However, I think he realizes many structured well-known corporations have been using it, because the illustration was for a finance company.
This is why you don't listen blindly on everything you see on RUclips. Also he did not really say that this is all wrong 😅
I thought the same. The illustration style is structured to appear friendlier and easier to interact with, in my opinion, and I dislike the style personally, as it has become overused and cliche.
Doublethink
@@justafrenchkidtryingtospea9462 Listen blindly 😄
This channel is so helpful at distinguishing between design that’s “good” and design that’s “great”
4:44 I would also add that the image is structured into rectangular spaces and therefore the round call to action icons create a contrast in shape and therefore stand out more than rectangular buttons.
I'd love a video about files, resolution, sizing, more of the technical side of graphic design.
As a graphic designer we need to be able to convey our ideas to the clients clear land with rational. Something I struggled initially. But, with all these tutorials and videos in youtube and other online platforms it’s really helped me to convince clients, why and how it should be. Thanks for your content.
Tom, your content is much more salient than my courses in University. Thank you so much for your efforts. xo
I can't believe I went to college to learn what Satori is giving out for free!!! You deserve a Bells Satori. Thanks.
#WeLoveSatoriGraphics
Really appreciate the feedback Celeste, thanks a lot and enjoy your day
“it would be a great business without the clients”
Technically speaking, Rick and Morty is a great exmple of this
Surprising to knoe that almost every kind of design uses some fundamental principles and they are all similar.
These principles are what I learnt in architecture when I was in first year and soon I learnt that they are relevant for every branch of designing. 😊
Designer: Pixel perfect
Programmer: image width="100%"
This is the best type of content for someone who knows how to design but isn't creative enough and indecisive. Thank you for this type of video.
Glad it was helpful Ryan
I feel like a good point with the Square vs. Round call to action icons, is that the important thing is to consider the choice you're making and why you're making it. You could make them circles to have repetition, or you could make them squares for contrast, but the important thing is to be intentional and know why you did what you did.
Thank you.
An excellent episode.
Your quality of content and presentation has been continuously maturing and getting consistently better as you have gone on.
Congratulations, Sir.
really, thanks for the feedback :)
Hey,
A graphic design student here, you are good at saying these in a very simple way. You say it in an interesting way. Keep it up.
Seems very logical and functional
thanks for the feedback!
The most underrated design channel on RUclips
As a common people without any academic-based design background, it is mindblowing for me just to see that simple adjustment like rotating some objects or moving it somewhere else can cause a great impact to the final result.
It's pretty cool, small changes for big results 👍
Really interesting stuff! I liked how you explained your reasoning. For the second design, I would've left aligned the text as a lot of the weight is already on the right due to the illustration of the girl. Additionally, I would've picked a font with more roundness to it to match the illustration style. Also there's a lot of blue and purple, I would change the coin and finance text to gold as it complements the purple and is often associated with money and it would make those elements pop out more.
I’m a fairly new graphic designer and I was able to catch those small tweaks and solutions before you said them. I felt super proud when you got to design #3 because I immediately said that I would change it to circles and that’s what you did 😁
The fact I learned more from this youtube channel than my 4 years of college taught by professors that only wanted to teach design by their personal artistic taste says a lot.
Perhaps that's why professionals tend to be successful freelancers why amateurs go on becoming teachers.
Dang, that sucks about your professors :( not all are like that tho, there are some good ones out there :p
Glad that finally we have design BEFOREs and AFTERs!
There's a whole series on my channel homepage 👍
Absolutely love this video. Gives us the opportunity to apply what we know. It rolls through easily and makes us value the knowledge you've already given us. Genius.
I love your videos. I've been a designer for a looooong time (20+ years). I really enjoy when I agree with you, and also when I disagree with you, because it all makes me think.
Healthy & Fresh... Although repetition is a massive factor you would've got that same effect with the rectangle border, the green rectangle backdrop and the subheading. The reason the circles work a lot better is because they give off more of a friendly and bubbly vibe that you want people to feel while looking at this which will incline them to look further into it. :)
wow dude, you are really good
examples are always the best way to learn, its great content
Hey, thanks!
Thank you so much! I've been looking for a free version everywhere. Thanks again!
You're welcome Annikka, all the best
I liked the fact that you ask the audience first,☺️☺️☺️ that was a nice detail. 💕
These are really helpful. I am glad you touched on the topic of choices that adhere to one graphic design principle while going against another. That’s always been a struggle for me.
Your vids got really interesting lately, keep it up !
Appreciate that Putra, thanks :)
These types of videos are really interesting.
Absolutely loving these.
Keep it up
More to come!
Thank's man! Your work its fantastic!
Hope the clients who looking for me to do design had watched these videos. They jus like to fill every empty spaces with everything. Talk bout design principles to them are literally get into argument. This is GOOD VIDEO!
Satori helping my ass since 2018 before I started college thanks for it
Lol :D
I'm struggling with layout projects rn as a student, your video inspired me as always!
hope it continues to help you Calvin man, thanks
Thanks so much for your informative tutorials. They are enjoyable easy to understand
Glad you think so!
Keep these coming! So useful
They will without a doubt 👍
Congrats on 500k subs. I wish you more
thanks a lot man!
here we goooooo!
and you're first, again lol
@Satori Graphics Ops! ... lol 😜
Love these series. Hell I love all your series and content. Thanks for sharing this with us!
And more to surely come bro
I'd happily pay for this kind of content. Loved this video as well as the previous one. Make more of these!
I think I will make them once a week 👍
I went to school and graduated top of my class, got my masters and run a multi-million dollar company and I never knew how complex and brain teasing such a master at the arts you are! wow changed my life now I can get even richer! thanks this paid for my next lambo with this intel
Loving this new series!!
I think I will make it a weekly occurrence :)
i am freelance digital artist but recently i've been hired to make flyer, poster, graphic design stuff for company. this really help me a lot. done subscribe! this is very valuable info that shouldn't be free. thank u for sharing!
Thanks for the video man, I'm just starting out as a designer and it helped me a lot. ❤ Keep up the good work. 🔥
Glad I could help!
Learning something new from you in every video..thans Satori!
More to come soon Aryan
Love you Satori ♥
cheers bro!
Wow learning more less than an hour is such a great thing..thank you sir
Glad to hear that :D
These videos are so helpful and interesting as a photographer. Please make more like this!
More to come!
Yeah, the before and after are great examples. More!
1:11 it's quite interesting to watch the flow in the design. There's a tremendous difference between the first design and the second one.
Am loving this all the time it just makes it easier to build confidence and expanding our scope of practice. Thank you
I was one of the people thinking on the cucumber example: " Yeah but unity makes the buttons less contrasted and prominent" then you called me out and your rationale makes good sense. Great vids!
This was really good advice
Happy to hear that :))
we need more video like this!
There's a whole playlist on my channel homepage 👍
As always, excellent content. Thank you!
Very easy to understand and informative! Thanks Satori :)
We need an entire series of Before & After good to better designs
there is a playlist 👀
another lesson from our teacher @Satori 😁😇🙏 thank you much!
More to come Ric
Thank you so much for this🙏🙏🙏
No worries Mario
Love this type of videos feel like virtual workshop many things to learn
Happy to hear that man
So good, yu totally transform the graphic to a whole new level
Great video! Very informative. New subscriber after seeing this 👌🏽
thank you for this great info!
Any time!
Your videos are really well done. Thanks for every tip. ❤📸
Glad you like them!
Great video! Smal changes, big differences.
Indeed!
This is great - thanks a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it Dries Analog
go go goooo!!!!! loved it!!!!
Thanks Komal, have a great day 👍
Great work man
helpful and informative, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I do some web design since 6 years, just for fun, or for some projects, your lessons are incredible !
Very useful, man. Thanks!
You’re the best graphic design channel on yt ❤️❤️
I really appreciate that Azzam, hope you keep watching and finding the future videos useful
Thanks for this, very clear and helpful
This video is very usefull, thank you for your content! 👍🏻
Really thanks for the feedback Júlia
Thank you! It was really helpful... I love that you are giving a bunch of the examples and that we can think about what we would change. I'm new in this and it is really hard for me to learn theory about graphic desing principles, but now I can apply something that I was learning about on something concrete
Thank you so much for this. Really helpful! :)
No problem Danielle :))
these videos are very very helpful, thank you so much, i personaly love the (before & after) part, keep up the awesome work man
For the first time I think youtube has suggested me the right video. Enjoyed it and loved it. Thanks👍
Glad you liked it Vishal
Great video. Your ability to explain things in such simple yet understanding way is very unique and you should cherish that! Well done !
Wow, thank you for your post
This is what kind of video I need. Thank you!
Happy to help man
I’m learning a lot from you! Thank you so much!
Happy to help!
awesome design thinking content , congrats for 500k subscribers. cheers
Satori you're the best!!
thanks :)
great video. love these kinds of videos of you. we can learn some principles of graphic design. thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@SatoriGraphics thanks satori.
amazingly amazing. thank you
and thanks for your comment !
Sir, you are just extraordinary. It helps me to understand many things untold by others. Many thanks. Ram
awesomeness! Thanks for the comment
Great you solved one headache for me, thanks
Wonderful and handy content as usual. Thanks Tom.
Congratulations for the great content