Haha, Yes I do edit the videos quite a bit 😊 Typically when I work on logo designs for clients, I take around 3 weeks to come up with the full concepts (including the logo and full visual language). What does your creative process look like?
Great question! I tend to use Adobe Typekit, Envato Elements and Creative Market as the first place I look. If I want something special, I usually look at foundries. Some of my favourites are VJ Type and Commercial Type. I hope that helps!
Hi! yes we have made a few, I'll link them here so you can check them out 🙌 ua-cam.com/video/V5SeUvCCndM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla ua-cam.com/video/JsMS3RrVHWY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla ua-cam.com/video/HeLQr4-Obqw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla
Hey, great video ❤. I asked a question in previous video, i think you missed it: kindly answer ❤ i want to ask Is the contract process only for Designers/agency who had registered their business or an individual designer can also follow this ? Because I'm not signing contracts and haven't got issues till now, just wanted to know if i can follow, and signable would be good ?
Hi, I am not a lawyer so I can only say what we have done. A legal document like a contract has different parties that sign. If you do not have a registered business, you could write yourself as the legal entity (as far as I understand) but I am not sure how this works if you would go to small claims court. If you get money for the work you do, most countries require you to register a business and it has a lot of benefits as well, especially when it comes to protecting you financially by keeping your finances and the company's separate. Again, I can only speak from my experience in Sweden and with my business so look up what applies where you live and work :) I hope that helps!
I have a question in regards the illustration. When moving it to illustrator did you used image trace to vectorized it? I noticed that the. brush used had some texture and that actually looks pretty good with the illustration and the vibe of the brand, what settings did you used to keep that texture?
Great question! In this case, I actually didn't make it a vector. It all depends on the project and the use cases. If I know that the use will be limited to a certain size (let's say I'm designing packaging or a kids book), I just make sure I set up my artboard in Procreate to be large enough. I typically set it to double te size of the final print. If I know it needs to be a vector, I usually create my sketch in Procreate but the actual illustration directly in Illustrator. If you prefer, you could also use Adobe Fresco which works similarly to Procreate but allows you to create vectors. I hope that helps! 🙌
Bless you Kayla!
Always teaching well and so easy to understand.❤
I'm so glad the videos are helpful! Just let me know if you ever have any questions or video topics you would like to see more of 🙌
I love this series. You're so talented!
I'm so happy you find the videos helpful! 😊
Welcome back from your holiday, great insights on branding as always 👏
Oh thank you! So nice of you to remember 🙌 We have some really fun videos coming soon so I'm really excited to share them 😊
Loved it. This is a beneficial video for me. Thank you, Kayla.
That makes me so happy to hear! 😊
Loved it.
As I'm a web designer I want to create a website for this brand.
Oh go for it! I would love that :) If you tag me on Instagram, I can post it to our story (@getkaylaapp)
But for that I need these branding elements and logo
So cool! Do you have any recommendations for books that you personally use for reference when working on a branding project? X
Love your content in whole!!❤
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you for watching 🙌
So great, thank you for sharing!
I'm so happy you find it helpful! 🙌
I like how fast you come up with logos haha
Haha, Yes I do edit the videos quite a bit 😊 Typically when I work on logo designs for clients, I take around 3 weeks to come up with the full concepts (including the logo and full visual language). What does your creative process look like?
Amazing video kayla! i like it very much i find it helpful.. thank you for making
I'm so glad to hear that! 🙌 Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for all you do🎉
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and just let me know if you have any questions at all :)
Kayla,,loved your videos..would you mind doing a video no your camera /light setup ,Thank you
Great idea! We can include it in the studio vlog we are recording 🙌
@@Kayla-app Thanks
for fonts which website you recommended?
Great question! I tend to use Adobe Typekit, Envato Elements and Creative Market as the first place I look. If I want something special, I usually look at foundries. Some of my favourites are VJ Type and Commercial Type. I hope that helps!
Loving this. What is the name of the foundry?
It's called Village foundry but abbreviated to VLLG foundry. Their website is VLLG.com hope that helps 😊
what camera you use to record ?
I have a Canon 6D that is about 13 years old 😊
Make videos on how to do research for branding and brand identity?
Hi! yes we have made a few, I'll link them here so you can check them out 🙌
ua-cam.com/video/V5SeUvCCndM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla
ua-cam.com/video/JsMS3RrVHWY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla
ua-cam.com/video/HeLQr4-Obqw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Kayla
Hey, great video ❤.
I asked a question in previous video, i think you missed it: kindly answer ❤
i want to ask Is the contract process only for Designers/agency who had registered their business or an individual designer can also follow this ? Because I'm not signing contracts and haven't got issues till now, just wanted to know if i can follow, and signable would be good ?
Hi, I am not a lawyer so I can only say what we have done. A legal document like a contract has different parties that sign. If you do not have a registered business, you could write yourself as the legal entity (as far as I understand) but I am not sure how this works if you would go to small claims court. If you get money for the work you do, most countries require you to register a business and it has a lot of benefits as well, especially when it comes to protecting you financially by keeping your finances and the company's separate. Again, I can only speak from my experience in Sweden and with my business so look up what applies where you live and work :) I hope that helps!
I have a question in regards the illustration. When moving it to illustrator did you used image trace to vectorized it? I noticed that the. brush used had some texture and that actually looks pretty good with the illustration and the vibe of the brand, what settings did you used to keep that texture?
Great question! In this case, I actually didn't make it a vector. It all depends on the project and the use cases. If I know that the use will be limited to a certain size (let's say I'm designing packaging or a kids book), I just make sure I set up my artboard in Procreate to be large enough. I typically set it to double te size of the final print.
If I know it needs to be a vector, I usually create my sketch in Procreate but the actual illustration directly in Illustrator. If you prefer, you could also use Adobe Fresco which works similarly to Procreate but allows you to create vectors.
I hope that helps! 🙌
@@Kayla-app Yes! thank you!