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Very practical ways of thinking about it that I don't always remember to consider. Supported by all the other color theory stuff you usually hear, this is really useful.
I adore this video. As a designer, I always try to steer clear of natural tones, earthy tones, nude tones, as much as possible, as I am a big fan of bold colors (by the way, you british designers are the kings of colors in design IMHO), but it's not always possible. But I don't like when I'm being told "look at what colors the competition use, try to fit in with them" How about no. The point is to make the brand unique and recognisable, not to fit in. By the way, I would love if you could make that kind of videos a recurrent one. Maybe with presenting different branding, and how you would go and find the good colors that makes the brand stand out. You could do that as a short, like "here's the brand, here's what most designers would go for, here's what I would go for and why." To finish, your motion designer/editor is god tier.
I work in the sustainability space - specifically with conscious fashion + lifestyle brands. I LOVED your examples for the. sustainable fashion brand. I adore creating palettes that are ''outside he box''!
I love your videos, I am an engineer and when I make a presentation my slides are usaully not veru pleasent, your content has help me a lot and I have share your videos with my students!
I love this video... I just can't relate to color associations. Is there research behind this? I'd love to feel confident about choosing colors based on associations.
Hey nice video, this might sound dumb but I wanna brand myself as a car photographer and idk what would be the vibes to aim for ?? Could be dynamic but also calm, I don't want luxury or clichés like this but still have something that could work for both young clients and professional dealerships (so between young and luxury somehow if that makes any sense)
Hi Satori. Your videos insightful and exciting gems. Do u cover these these color selections in your colour guide so i can purchase it?I missed the special on the colour guide. My second question is, is the color guide special available on Monday the 3Oth of October?
Yes. That has been my only obstacle in using color to enhance and convey a sentiment. The company insists on including their brand’s color(s) which almost always clashes with the intended result. Lol
That's tough lol.. I think you would have to try and explain to the client your worries and explain it in a way that makes sense to them, i.e the clash of colour will hurt traffic and conversions on their site.
I have a client who refuses to change their color palette which is mustard yellow , lilac, and charcoal. As you may have guessed only lilac and charcoal or mustard and charcoal passes contrast standards. They are a nonprofit and very “woke” and even explaining the accessibility angle doesn’t help change their mind. Very limiting. And they are obsessed w the mustard so they want that as the base . I tried sneaking in a royal purple and that was nixed “I don’t remember the dark purple in our palette…” sigh. Just another thing I won’t include in my portfolio!
@@clevermissfox Awful. But regarding your portfolio… what I sometimes do in situations where I can’t stand the final version of a piece, is that I keep the earlier versions that I DID like and post them beside the final version so when people are reviewing my portfolio they can get a sense of the progress toward the final piece. They’ll see the better versions along with the crappy final piece and understand what probably happened. Lol
@@charlotteblanchard thanks Charlotte, yes I considered that but even the versions with the royal purple were tainted with their bad taste in terms of layout so I just scrapped it all. Dealing with clients can be the worst part at least for me
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That way you can absorb the latest and greatest graphic design content as soon as it comes out!
Can’t get my focus off those throw pillows!!! What an accent!!
Why thank you miss fox, have a great weekend 👍🏻
Very practical ways of thinking about it that I don't always remember to consider. Supported by all the other color theory stuff you usually hear, this is really useful.
Awesome, thank you!
I adore this video. As a designer, I always try to steer clear of natural tones, earthy tones, nude tones, as much as possible, as I am a big fan of bold colors (by the way, you british designers are the kings of colors in design IMHO), but it's not always possible. But I don't like when I'm being told "look at what colors the competition use, try to fit in with them" How about no.
The point is to make the brand unique and recognisable, not to fit in.
By the way, I would love if you could make that kind of videos a recurrent one. Maybe with presenting different branding, and how you would go and find the good colors that makes the brand stand out. You could do that as a short, like "here's the brand, here's what most designers would go for, here's what I would go for and why."
To finish, your motion designer/editor is god tier.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, lots to digest here 👍🏻
I work in the sustainability space - specifically with conscious fashion + lifestyle brands. I LOVED your examples for the. sustainable fashion brand. I adore creating palettes that are ''outside he box''!
I love your videos, I am an engineer and when I make a presentation my slides are usaully not veru pleasent, your content has help me a lot and I have share your videos with my students!
Happy to help and thanks :)
That’s cool, ended off my Friday work day with Satori and and adult beverage. Thanks for this, something to think about
Sounds like a good start to the weekend, enjoy 😉
Great info. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Right when I needed it, my king came through!!!!! ❤
lol thanks, glad to hear that :D
Have a great week
@@SatoriGraphics Thank you! I hope you have a great week ahead too😊❤️
this is a good thing for my morning day
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Thank you so much for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I love this video... I just can't relate to color associations. Is there research behind this? I'd love to feel confident about choosing colors based on associations.
Love your content, Sir.
I appreciate that always thanks
Great
ty :)
Thank you!
Really needed this . But ca you make more videos of colours b,cos its difficult to choose collours when you design has multiple elements . Thanks.🙏
Amazing content
thanks a lot bunch :)
ustaz sahab Great 🧡
Mind blowing information ❤
Thanks 🏅
Please bring back the after effects tutorial for motion graphics.
Wow, that was interesting
Great to hear that thanks
How can I figure out what emotion/feeling each hue, brightness, and saturation envoke?
Google :P
But what to do if my colleagues and friends are not really into designing and colour combination. Should I just ask them for what vibe they get?
Hey nice video, this might sound dumb but I wanna brand myself as a car photographer and idk what would be the vibes to aim for ?? Could be dynamic but also calm, I don't want luxury or clichés like this but still have something that could work for both young clients and professional dealerships (so between young and luxury somehow if that makes any sense)
thaank you!
👍🏻no worries
Hi Satori. Your videos insightful and exciting gems. Do u cover these these color selections in your colour guide so i can purchase it?I missed the special on the colour guide. My second question is, is the color guide special available on Monday the 3Oth of October?
Parts of this tutorial are in the colour guide, but not everything in today's video.
And yes on Monday there will be a discount :)
@@SatoriGraphics thanks i would like to purchase on Monday. Where do i get the link to purchase on Monday?
Which font did you use in this video?
I DID NOT EXPECT THIS TO START WITH AN SML MEME
I'm making a dropshipping online store which color is best for my brand
it depends on your target market
@@SatoriGraphics I'm making a online store on Shopify and make a attractive color combination
@@SatoriGraphics if I purchased domain name, buy domain protection is compulsary Or not in GoDaddy website
@@SatoriGraphics can u give me a domain name 😁
Nyc
Cheers
Accessibility often kills brand colors and can be difficult to make shifts to brand acceptance and still making the site look good.
Yes. That has been my only obstacle in using color to enhance and convey a sentiment. The company insists on including their brand’s color(s) which almost always clashes with the intended result. Lol
That's tough lol.. I think you would have to try and explain to the client your worries and explain it in a way that makes sense to them, i.e the clash of colour will hurt traffic and conversions on their site.
I have a client who refuses to change their color palette which is mustard yellow , lilac, and charcoal. As you may have guessed only lilac and charcoal or mustard and charcoal passes contrast standards. They are a nonprofit and very “woke” and even explaining the accessibility angle doesn’t help change their mind. Very limiting. And they are obsessed w the mustard so they want that as the base . I tried sneaking in a royal purple and that was nixed “I don’t remember the dark purple in our palette…” sigh. Just another thing I won’t include in my portfolio!
@@clevermissfox Awful. But regarding your portfolio… what I sometimes do in situations where I can’t stand the final version of a piece, is that I keep the earlier versions that I DID like and post them beside the final version so when people are reviewing my portfolio they can get a sense of the progress toward the final piece. They’ll see the better versions along with the crappy final piece and understand what probably happened. Lol
@@charlotteblanchard thanks Charlotte, yes I considered that but even the versions with the royal purple were tainted with their bad taste in terms of layout so I just scrapped it all. Dealing with clients can be the worst part at least for me