Nice content, love it. The hardest thing am continuously experimenting on is paring types and I must say there is very thin line in making your design outstanding and worse.
There is also other trap that doing what the user wants ends up as a cliche.. Sometimes we have to elevate the design to a different level that the user "would" want than what they just always want..
4:24 🔡 Proper font pairing, based on design style and audience, enhances visual appeal and readability in graphic design. 6:31 📜 Narrative design, focusing on purpose, psychology, and visual storytelling, elevates graphic design projects to tell compelling stories.
with menu design, it's crucial to utilise the restaurant's branding scheme, and know what the typical customer is like. Is it an expensive clientele.. are they trendy, young., old etc.
@@SatoriGraphics Specifically I'm talking about the typical American dinner menu's. The ones with multiple fonts. Personally I hate them, and I've only had to do 2 of these in the last 15 years (thankfully). But they kind of go against all principles of graphic design. Do you have any examples of some you've done? Mybe it's an interesting topic for you to cover in a later video. Any tips would be great.
Hi thanks for the comment. I will have an advanced course on the design process coming next month (purchase download), but there are more in-depth videos found here: ua-cam.com/play/PL-c9Rq56P4KmK4sVH49C4rjYh5VH6uK4o.html
OK, well when you first asked the question about which package design we’d prefer you didn’t put any kind of caveats on that question. You didn’t say “The product is aimed at an XY & z market” and even if you did that’s still not what we might prefer that’s what the customer prefers. Without any qualifiers I would wager that most people would choose the brighter colored package.
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Nice content, love it. The hardest thing am continuously experimenting on is paring types and I must say there is very thin line in making your design outstanding and worse.
oh yeah, typography can destroy or make a design lol
User centred design is also based on geography of the audience. very useful video as always!
Very true!
I learned a lot from this channel and apply many of the principles I learned here to my thumbnails. Thanks!
Great to hear!
Great video as always
Thanks again!
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thanks you, that's awesome! :)
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Great as always
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nice vid as always. Thanks!
cheers :))
There is also other trap that doing what the user wants ends up as a cliche.. Sometimes we have to elevate the design to a different level that the user "would" want than what they just always want..
4:24 🔡 Proper font pairing, based on design style and audience, enhances visual appeal and readability in graphic design.
6:31 📜 Narrative design, focusing on purpose, psychology, and visual storytelling, elevates graphic design projects to tell compelling stories.
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Hi Tom, I'm curious how (if at all) you tackle menu design.
with menu design, it's crucial to utilise the restaurant's branding scheme, and know what the typical customer is like. Is it an expensive clientele.. are they trendy, young., old etc.
@@SatoriGraphics Specifically I'm talking about the typical American dinner menu's. The ones with multiple fonts. Personally I hate them, and I've only had to do 2 of these in the last 15 years (thankfully). But they kind of go against all principles of graphic design. Do you have any examples of some you've done? Mybe it's an interesting topic for you to cover in a later video. Any tips would be great.
Do you have any Full course on Graphic Designing, not just logo designing?
and Do you offer mentorship?
Hi thanks for the comment.
I will have an advanced course on the design process coming next month (purchase download), but there are more in-depth videos found here: ua-cam.com/play/PL-c9Rq56P4KmK4sVH49C4rjYh5VH6uK4o.html
@@SatoriGraphics Thank you so much man. I will be waiting for your course. Love your videos.
What software are you using?
What font is the 'SLACK' done in please?
Bro how to sell these designs to others like to company insta 😅
OK, well when you first asked the question about which package design we’d prefer you didn’t put any kind of caveats on that question. You didn’t say “The product is aimed at an XY & z market” and even if you did that’s still not what we might prefer that’s what the customer prefers.
Without any qualifiers I would wager that most people would choose the brighter colored package.
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