🖥 If you'd like to watch the FULL critiques, we have a playlist for you here - bit.ly/TypeCrit_PL 👉 Check out our Typography Course here - bit.ly/Type01_yt
When Chris talked about flow and feng shui it gave me a realization and reminded me of how he often talks about how design is universal/if you know how to design a page layout you can design an interior space or a building, etc. I would LOVE to see more videos that connect the dots between different disciplines like this!
Absolutely agree!! thay would be fascinating, useful and will refresh our minds on how different philosophical elements integrate in a functional way into the day a day surrounding artwork and help us towards and objective.
I like books and magazines, especially those that are design related, that have plenty of blank space. This can be used by the reader in an interactive reflective way to add comments or additional thumbnail sketches. To encourage and prompt such impulses, I layout all of my books that way as well.
Cool, but I can't see "The journal for graphic design" and " FEB ..." So what happens if that must be on poster? And what if the client said I want REZN to be visible...
I’m trying to design templates for social media, so in this case don’t we want to make text as big as possible so texts would be legible on mobile or computer screens, do I still have to factor in space in my design or is it not as crucial when it comes to layout for social media?
Chris, I would love to learn from you on this course. Are there subtitles? Is it possible to translate to another language? Your content is incredible! Thanks so much.
🖥 If you'd like to watch the FULL critiques, we have a playlist for you here - bit.ly/TypeCrit_PL
👉 Check out our Typography Course here - bit.ly/Type01_yt
Thank you. This segment was great and the live video was informative as well.
When Chris talked about flow and feng shui it gave me a realization and reminded me of how he often talks about how design is universal/if you know how to design a page layout you can design an interior space or a building, etc.
I would LOVE to see more videos that connect the dots between different disciplines like this!
Absolutely agree!! thay would be fascinating, useful and will refresh our minds on how different philosophical elements integrate in a functional way into the day a day surrounding artwork and help us towards and objective.
Noted. Thanks for pointing this out. It’s helpful for us to know what hits.
true but for buildings you also need to learn the technical details.
I've taken the typography class and it is legit.
Thanks Michael.
agreed! its very good! better than my university lectures
I've watched all the episodes about "Typography Critique".
and Loved it very much.
Thanks, Futur Team.
Cheers.
I every time eagerly wait for the Chris Do, although I am not a graphic designer, i'm an architect,
I like books and magazines, especially those that are design related, that have plenty of blank space. This can be used by the reader in an interactive reflective way to add comments or additional thumbnail sketches. To encourage and prompt such impulses, I layout all of my books that way as well.
The way you conduct the design critic sessions, i havent come across any channel like this. Keep them coming. 👍🏼 Thanks
I appreciate that!
great channel, mate. keep it up - i'm learning so much!
Nice that it is possible to turn negative into something positive. I like that!
So fantastic! I am loving it.
Oh waow ! This is next level 👌
Cool, but I can't see "The journal for graphic design" and " FEB ..." So what happens if that must be on poster?
And what if the client said I want REZN to be visible...
Ask why to surface their intent, then propose solutions that might help them accomplish it.
Nice job Sir.
Feelin like I'm taking some uni design course! Thanks for this educative video! :)
When she say is working, but I don’t even know what is going on 😂
Yup, let your design "breathe" so the reader can breathe too.
More content like this, please
I’m trying to design templates for social media, so in this case don’t we want to make text as big as possible so texts would be legible on mobile or computer screens, do I still have to factor in space in my design or is it not as crucial when it comes to layout for social media?
visual hierarchy is always important
good content
thanks
Space gives context, context is power.
Thank you.
on bad designs we just need to hope the typefaces aren't claustrophobic
Chris, I would love to learn from you on this course.
Are there subtitles? Is it possible to translate to another language?
Your content is incredible!
Thanks so much.
"I hope to see you in the futur(e)"...💖🤒🔥
Thank u
Her zoom displayed name + lastname needed some space as well.
She is a mindfull monk
well if someone gotta kill my bestfrnd, its gotta be me
You dont want to kill your best friend do ya
Ok d n chek ritan
WHITE SPACE. Stop confusing everybodyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.