This is actually a great video. Your work is incredible! I'd like it a bit better if u showed some ofthe actual design process as well, like making the logo.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and the kind words! Unfortunately, if I showed my entire process for the logos, it would been a very long video so I decided to streamline that section. THAT being said, I do have a detailed video on my logo process for a different logo. Maybe that'll be what you're looking for :)
@@xrysagi7651 Don't let it get you down! We all struggle some times. If you always do your best and continue to learn, you'll be making great logos in no time!
I like how you show that long GPT thread even though it is personal project. Many people still don t get it, the just type something and take first response. You obviously know what itbis really for. Great video, nice result also
Thanks for watching! In illustrator, there's an option to create a gradient mesh in the 'Object' menu. I'm sure you could find a tutorial or two if you look up 'Illustrator Gradient Mesh' here on YT!
My Take Away from This Video 1. Style scapes are a good way to collect your thought for a project. 2. My Next Video is going to be about Brand Identity Design.
Sir I want to start my logo design journey please can you make a video on how to become one. What should we learn 1st then 2nd and so on. What are the basic fundamental principles should we learn and so other things please
I have a second video that explains my logo process in more detail. That could help! But's what I would do if starting out 1. Learn what makes a good logo. There are lots of great videos on youtube about that. 2. Pick apart logos that you love. How were they made? Why do you like them? Are their any particular details that stand out? etc. 3. Make a logo. And then make another. And another. Do it over and over again. You can't become good at something you never do! Probably not the most detailed answer, but hopefully that gives you enough as a starting point!
I wish I could offer some good advice, but I'm no 'prompt' expert. I try to feed chatgpt as much info as I can and then just treat it as a conversation. Most responses won't be great, so it's all about go back and forth enough times for it to get a better understanding of what you need or are looking for over time. I guess a decent starting point would be "I want to make a visual identity for a company in X market. Can you quickly create 5 fake companies that I could possible use for this project?" Hope this is at least some what helpful!
@@Collect_Contrast Thank you and with this starting point i cam go ahead a build on it to get the most out of it, once again thank you for caring enough to reply my comment. #respect
Idk if you already done a video about the process before the visual things. But I would love to see some about the strategy sessions and kinda work with customers. 🫶 Btw lovely video 🤘🏽
This is actually a great video. Your work is incredible! I'd like it a bit better if u showed some ofthe actual design process as well, like making the logo.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and the kind words! Unfortunately, if I showed my entire process for the logos, it would been a very long video so I decided to streamline that section. THAT being said, I do have a detailed video on my logo process for a different logo. Maybe that'll be what you're looking for :)
@@Collect_Contrast Yes thank you! I struggle with logos so I will definitely check it out. Keep making these awesome videos man!
@@xrysagi7651 Don't let it get you down! We all struggle some times. If you always do your best and continue to learn, you'll be making great logos in no time!
Great design and branding. Congrats on the effort put in into this.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch! I hope you got something out of it :)
Full of resources and just brilliant.
That's the goal! As the saying goes, sharing is caring!
I like how you show that long GPT thread even though it is personal project. Many people still don t get it, the just type something and take first response. You obviously know what itbis really for. Great video, nice result also
If you're gonna do it, do it right! Details matter, especially in a project like this! Thanks for taking the time to watch :)
Happy to have found this channel!
Happy to have you here!
I love your content man. You offer such a unique perspective into the world of design. Super cool to get a deep insight into your creative process!
Appreciate it, man! It great to make cool stuff, but it feels even better to share it with the world!
This was an excellent one
Love this video! How were you editing the gradients in the third style scape?
Thanks for watching! In illustrator, there's an option to create a gradient mesh in the 'Object' menu. I'm sure you could find a tutorial or two if you look up 'Illustrator Gradient Mesh' here on YT!
Love this brand identity!
So happy to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to check it out! :)
My Take Away from This Video
1. Style scapes are a good way to collect your thought for a project.
2. My Next Video is going to be about Brand Identity Design.
3. Start with a moodboard lol Share the video with me when you finish!
@@Collect_Contrast I sure will
Your work inspires me.
That's so good to hear! Thank you for taking the time watch! :)
This is BEAUTIFUL
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words and you taking the time to watch! :)
Nice work man!
Thank you!
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Glad you found it too! Welcome to the club 😎
Love this video sm!
Thanks for the kind words! And thank you for taking the time to watch! :)
Beautiful Austin
Thanks Hrishant! Good to see you here from the accelerator! Appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Great work!
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch! :)
You done good job 👍
Thank you!
Good work!!!
Thank you so much 😀
loved it
So glad to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to check it out! :)
Nice! :D
Sir I want to start my logo design journey please can you make a video on how to become one. What should we learn 1st then 2nd and so on. What are the basic fundamental principles should we learn and so other things please
I have a second video that explains my logo process in more detail. That could help! But's what I would do if starting out
1. Learn what makes a good logo. There are lots of great videos on youtube about that.
2. Pick apart logos that you love. How were they made? Why do you like them? Are their any particular details that stand out? etc.
3. Make a logo. And then make another. And another. Do it over and over again. You can't become good at something you never do!
Probably not the most detailed answer, but hopefully that gives you enough as a starting point!
@@Collect_Contrast All design principles is essential right but the problem is how to apply design principles when we make a logo
Please what are some prompt i can use for chatgpt in order to get started with designing a brand identity for any industry or market.
I wish I could offer some good advice, but I'm no 'prompt' expert. I try to feed chatgpt as much info as I can and then just treat it as a conversation. Most responses won't be great, so it's all about go back and forth enough times for it to get a better understanding of what you need or are looking for over time. I guess a decent starting point would be "I want to make a visual identity for a company in X market. Can you quickly create 5 fake companies that I could possible use for this project?" Hope this is at least some what helpful!
@@Collect_Contrast Thank you and with this starting point i cam go ahead a build on it to get the most out of it, once again thank you for caring enough to reply my comment. #respect
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It's Melgeeks Mojo84!
Idk if you already done a video about the process before the visual things. But I would love to see some about the strategy sessions and kinda work with customers. 🫶
Btw lovely video 🤘🏽
I actually haven't! That might be something to keep in mind next time I'm working on a client project! Thanks for the suggestion :)