Hello! I wanted to thank you for explaining the structure. I was alway interested in fancy design layouts, but I didn't know the design language and university didn't teach us about it. It's much more clear to my head :)
Glad you found this video useful. I also struggled to learn editorial design lingo as it was hard to find a good source for all the terms in one place.
Fascinating. I always thought people read magazines because of the information contained, now I learn people apparently think of magazines itself as piece of art, like a visit to a modernart museum.
maybe there are just "consumers", readers, they could be just that, without care about the work on it or behind the publication. other kind of readres love the nice colour of paper, the good type font in balance with the content, other people more "detailed" in their reading habits knows to identfy thw rosk behind, rejecting it or considering as it is: Graphic Art. :D
that’s a great way to describe it! the japanese “popeye magazine” is definitely my favorite to look at every month and i don’t even speak the language! i’ll use a translator if i really want to read a section, but mostly im just enamored by the incredible collage-style page layouts and photography!
Martin! Your Udemy Photoshop and Illustration courses are absolutely brilliant.. Previously, I found those two softwares to be mysteries.. But not any more.. Thanks a lot! 😆
This is really great!! Waiting for the next part. Please make a video on using grids in editorial designs. Specially in the minimal magazines. Thanks!!!!
Good video. One issue I should point out on the spread at 13:00 is that his face would fall right into the gutter. Particularly if the publication is perfect bound and not saddle stitched, his face would get lost in the fold.
Thanks for the video Sir I really want to learn about title sizes like title, sub title, body text and some most important ways to make eBooks designs more professional and elegant
Mayank It is supposed to be Part 1 which consists of 15 terms. There will be a second part next week but I'm planning to record more similar videos for other areas of design.
Is this baseline feature available in Photoshop? Also, what should be written in the running head? By the way, amazing insights here. I've prepared my notes and surely have a lot takeaways from this course!
No matters the software. To apply the baseline, guideline, criteria and formation you can compose it even in your notebook or classroom wall. :D the Running Head example here, shows "the section" where you are, it depends the topic, theme or the kind of magazine _musical, house & garden, medical, religious_ sometmes the running heads have the same Article Name through all the section, sometimes it changes with the name of subtitle . 13:08 , to identify the article you are in, or the "sub-section" inside main section.
I've been designing consumer magazines for nearly 20 years and I avoid the term running head. Headline, header, running head - it's all too similar. We use slugs or eyebrows instead.
You, Sir, are an absolute magician. Clear and concise ‘definitions’, so useful. Thank you.
These series are the best on UA-cam... Thank you so so much ❤
Hello! I wanted to thank you for explaining the structure. I was alway interested in fancy design layouts, but I didn't know the design language and university didn't teach us about it. It's much more clear to my head :)
Glad you found this video useful. I also struggled to learn editorial design lingo as it was hard to find a good source for all the terms in one place.
Thank you for this tutorial! I’m making a zine for my class and this provided a lot of good info!
This video was so helpful, I just discovered your page and am so grateful for that.
Fascinating. I always thought people read magazines because of the information contained, now I learn people apparently think of magazines itself as piece of art, like a visit to a modernart museum.
Futschikatores couldn't have said it any better 👏
maybe there are just "consumers", readers, they could be just that, without care about the work on it or behind the publication.
other kind of readres love the nice colour of paper, the good type font in balance with the content, other people more "detailed" in their reading habits knows to identfy thw rosk behind, rejecting it or considering as it is: Graphic Art. :D
that’s a great way to describe it! the japanese “popeye magazine” is definitely my favorite to look at every month and i don’t even speak the language! i’ll use a translator if i really want to read a section, but mostly im just enamored by the incredible collage-style page layouts and photography!
I always loved magazines for the visual presentation
extremely useful information ! im a beginner so it's super super useful thanks !
Thank you so much! I learned many great things!
Informative and illustrative. Well done. Thank you.
Thank you man I learned more in 5 minutes than in class
Unfortunately, yeah, man. I feel you.
Martin! Your Udemy Photoshop and Illustration courses are absolutely brilliant.. Previously, I found those two softwares to be mysteries.. But not any more.. Thanks a lot! 😆
Sir, you are an absolute life saver ! This has really helped me when coming to designing my written essay as a magazine publication ! Thank you !
Such a good video and convinced me to look at the course.
Thank you a lot for this video. I released my first ever magazine in last 29 December and it will help me develop my next editions!
i didn't expect him to mention arabic I'm impressed
We have students from all around the world and I like to keep an open mind when explaining things. Besides, Arabic culture is fascinating!
@@YesImaDesigner that is very thoughtful thank you
Are you a Muslim?
This is really great!! Waiting for the next part. Please make a video on using grids in editorial designs. Specially in the minimal magazines. Thanks!!!!
thanks so much for these tutorials, this channel is awesome and you guys rock!!
Nagyon jo videok, az akcentusrol gondolom Magyar vagy. Sok sikert tovabra!
YOURE THE BOM!!!! Thank you that was very informative.
finally , i asked about this a year ago and you made it , thank you so much thanks thanks
Aha. Awesome info in 15min. Thank you.
Thank you for the great tutorial!
The things you said about the magazine were great. Also the hints are good ... Thank you so much
Thank you for this great video. So nice to have real examples to understand your points.
Fantastic video. Thank you!
Good video. One issue I should point out on the spread at 13:00 is that his face would fall right into the gutter.
Particularly if the publication is perfect bound and not saddle stitched, his face would get lost in the fold.
There is another video by Yes I'm A Designer where an small astronaut on an opening spread would just disappear into the gutter. 🤣
Thank you! These are fantastic!!!
10:12 I just noticed the space gap on the word "health", between 'heal' and 'th'. I wonder is that intentional or just a major error?
thank you for this series
Very Informative Sir!
8:00 Isnt the alignment off in this example?!
I like your teaching. Thank you.
hi thanks for the great video i have a question is the header placed on both sides of the spread i mean on each single page of the spread
Outstanding video and resources 🤝😎
Thank you so much! Your help is great
Thank you so much!
Excellent
Where do you find layout inspiration?
Thank you!
Yes I am Designer, ❤
you killed it
Can this sort of information help in creating documents like manifestos, multi page brochures and Activity Reports documents?
Hi! Love your vids. Do you make tutorial like how you edit your animation with your name?🥺 it’s so cool. I want to apply it in my work.
Thanks for the video Sir I really want to learn about title sizes like title, sub title, body text and some most important ways to make eBooks designs more professional and elegant
What software or programs can you use to do this? And what can you do as far as editorial design for a magazine with a microsoft surface pro
Link for pdf is dead :/ Really good video thanks for it !
Can you talk about spread crossovers on pages that are not on the same press forms?
This was so useful thank youu
Thank you
So Much Thanks!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is awesome!
Thank you for this
Thanks
thank you bro thank you
Super useful, thank you! :)
PDF Guide link doesn't work.
It should work now! Thanks for checking 🙌
@@YesImaDesignerHello, is the PDF guide available for free?
Where you from?
Are you going to make 15 parts of this
Mayank It is supposed to be Part 1 which consists of 15 terms. There will be a second part next week but I'm planning to record more similar videos for other areas of design.
@@YesImaDesigner Please make as much videos about editorial design, it's really interesting
Is this baseline feature available in Photoshop? Also, what should be written in the running head?
By the way, amazing insights here. I've prepared my notes and surely have a lot takeaways from this course!
No matters the software. To apply the baseline, guideline, criteria and formation you can compose it even in your notebook or classroom wall. :D
the Running Head example here, shows "the section" where you are, it depends the topic, theme or the kind of magazine _musical, house & garden, medical, religious_ sometmes the running heads have the same Article Name through all the section, sometimes it changes with the name of subtitle . 13:08 , to identify the article you are in, or the "sub-section" inside main section.
Brilliant
Thank U sooooo much !!!
it a go!
Keep it up
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I've been designing consumer magazines for nearly 20 years and I avoid the term running head. Headline, header, running head - it's all too similar. We use slugs or eyebrows instead.
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Hope i may be your successor!
Are u referring to SPREAD? not SPRAT right? 😂😅
FOR EVERY SECOND HE SAYS " LETS DONT GET TNice tutorialS COMPLICATED " AND IT GETS COMPLICATED
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You are super helpful! Thanks a lot ^.^