Great video loaded with useful real world common sense and directional decision making. I see so many vids from the standpoint of "I am a great designer and it only works my way; pay me." Ulitmately the client must LIKE what you do since they are footing the bill! Great balance of client input and response in the conversation between designer and client AND reining in not too many choices which always chokes the horse. Thumbs Up!!!
Really liked this style of full process video, including coming back to it the next day. My favorite thing to do, I hardly ever let something be final without taking a look at it the next day
Really enjoyed your process. Im a long-time designer, but I’m fairly new in graphic design since I’m coming from UX, so it’s awesome to see how structured and thorough you are. Learned a lot from this while I work on my design UA-cam channel
Learned so much in this one video! I should put more work into those earlier phases. I'll use Powerpoint for font and layout ideas. When you are hired for a job, do you typically watch the whole movie multiple times or at least once through? Would you say that is a necessity or na?
Thank you so much for this. You really put into perspective just how important it is to have a process before and after the design phase. Do you edit your videos yourself?
Amazing work as always ❤. But I think you should also show your handover process. Like what format and size you deliver the poster and all. Really curious!!
This is such a good in depth video on your process, and it gives me ideas on how I can better perform for my clients as well! I didn't even think about using InDesign for my presentations lol Ive been just making a google doc! but ID works so much better!
Great video, Jesse! I'm slowly getting back to my roots, which is art/design and I credit your channel as a big reason. Sending love from a new subscriber. :)
Hey Jesse, I was watching your video since last 2 or 3 months And you know this was the first video I liked most Really amazing works and thankx for sharing experience with us . We want some more stuff like that Thank you Jesse 💐
This was really insightful and always fun to see the process. Wanted to ask, when doing things like concepts and the work before the final result. Do you charge??
I am starting to get into this field, how do I know what size to make my files as in actual meters or inches that the poster or something else is going to take up, should I aim for something bigger to later be able to size it down and not have to worry about sizing up? If I am making something for wide sales, how do I know what size to make my design in
Great video man, very insightful!! Love all your content 👊 When you work on movie posters like this one, do you find yourself designing on huge canvas in Ps? I have to design an A0 poster and I’m a little confused on how to setup my canvas to ensuite it’ll be printable at good quality (if I take A0 dimensions @300dpi my computer is struggling 😅) hope that makes sense! Keep it up!
For this one I designed it to the actual live dimensions so 27inches by 40 inches at 300dpi. I have a pretty strong PC though so it handled it all fine. Hope that helps
This was such a great design process but also i really identified with the parts about feeling validated and fulfilled with your work. Exactly why i want to do graphic design. Took advantage of your skillshare trial!
Not only the process that I see in this video, but I learn a lot from you about how to discuss with clients. Great information!
which app is that used?
hell yeah! these types of videos are needed more on YT. LOVED THIS!
Appreciate it boss!
Great video loaded with useful real world common sense and directional decision making. I see so many vids from the standpoint of "I am a great designer and it only works my way; pay me." Ulitmately the client must LIKE what you do since they are footing the bill! Great balance of client input and response in the conversation between designer and client AND reining in not too many choices which always chokes the horse. Thumbs Up!!!
Really liked this style of full process video, including coming back to it the next day. My favorite thing to do, I hardly ever let something be final without taking a look at it the next day
I think the halftone one with overlapping colors is just amazing and very well-designed. great work. your work is very inspirational.
this is such a cool video jesse, editing is on point, storytelling is on point as seeing how it all unfolded was such a pleasure to witness :3
This video is full of important info! Thank you for creating it 👏🏽
Really enjoyed your process. Im a long-time designer, but I’m fairly new in graphic design since I’m coming from UX, so it’s awesome to see how structured and thorough you are. Learned a lot from this while I work on my design UA-cam channel
The boiling text for the phase titles looks so sick I love that you put your art and craft into your UA-cam videos as well
Loved this video! Definitely learned quite a bit from it! Thanks for making this video @Jesse Nyberg!👍
9:50 YES i was waiting for her to look at the title :D
Yes! You get it💪
Thank you for the in-depth process on how to deal with clients I really appreciate it a lot! Congrats on the poster Jesse!
the final result turned out amazing, I also loved the marylin version with the halftone one at 9:18, congrats
Thank you!
Love these process video, Jesse! Thank you for sharing!
I enjoy your step-by-step breakdown of the process. This is much appreciated.
Creating a movie poster is a big little dream of mine 😊
I love that poster final result. Amazing Job! ❤
LOVE vidoes that dive deeper into a designers ACTUAL process. Super interesting and inspiring. Congrats on the job, nailed it.
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Learned so much in this one video! I should put more work into those earlier phases. I'll use Powerpoint for font and layout ideas. When you are hired for a job, do you typically watch the whole movie multiple times or at least once through? Would you say that is a necessity or na?
This video was extremely insightful from start to finish! I love your content, never stop :)
This is great! Nice work man, also, nice improvement on the editing! 👏
Appreciate it!
Love it, Jess. You're really my favorite design influencer
This is incredible! any advice on how to get better at designing slides for presenting to clients?
Thanks for sharing your process Glue👌🏾
Honestly i don't care abt the poster, I just wanna comment and say you're a fine man!
Thank you so much for this. You really put into perspective just how important it is to have a process before and after the design phase. Do you edit your videos yourself?
Thanks for watching and yeah I do edit my videos🤘🏻
Amazing work as always ❤. But I think you should also show your handover process. Like what format and size you deliver the poster and all. Really curious!!
Really cool, Jesse! Very interested in the project deep dives.
Love this vid Jesse! See you at the top. Greetings from PH 🇵🇭
This is such a good in depth video on your process, and it gives me ideas on how I can better perform for my clients as well! I didn't even think about using InDesign for my presentations lol Ive been just making a google doc! but ID works so much better!
InDesign is amazing!
I was so scared you weren’t going to fix “starring” 😂 great video!
Yoooo, foreal I'm glad I caught that
@@JesseNyberg What about slik screen?
2:05 bro please I need this book as pdf it will mean a lot to me
I love how simple yet impactful the typeface was. What were some typrefaces you trialled? The experimental fonts were giving off real Spongebob vibes.
They looked spaghetti western to me
BANGER
🫡
Great video, Jesse! I'm slowly getting back to my roots, which is art/design and I credit your channel as a big reason. Sending love from a new subscriber. :)
Good luck with everything!
nice process man...What is the name of the font you use at the beginning of the video?
Love this kind of videos ❤
extremely amazing! loved your process and it turned out great!
love the process jesse
Is not the final product look like book cover?
Learned alot jesse bro, thanks alot!
What source books are you using in the video for your poster inspiration?? Love those images and older style
what r the standard dimensions of a movie poster?
Hey Jesse,
I was watching your video since last 2 or 3 months
And you know this was the first video I liked most
Really amazing works and thankx for sharing experience with us .
We want some more stuff like that
Thank you Jesse 💐
that must feel good, how often do u get emails like this?
this is dope man!
This was really insightful and always fun to see the process. Wanted to ask, when doing things like concepts and the work before the final result. Do you charge??
I charge for the whole project from concepting to final execution/production
@@JesseNyberg Oh I see. Hour rates or fixed price??
Man, where do people find all that sick reference material?? Book recommendations plsss!
Pinterest
I am starting to get into this field, how do I know what size to make my files as in actual meters or inches that the poster or something else is going to take up, should I aim for something bigger to later be able to size it down and not have to worry about sizing up? If I am making something for wide sales, how do I know what size to make my design in
awesome video thank you!
Great video man, very insightful!!
Love all your content 👊
When you work on movie posters like this one, do you find yourself designing on huge canvas in Ps? I have to design an A0 poster and I’m a little confused on how to setup my canvas to ensuite it’ll be printable at good quality (if I take A0 dimensions @300dpi my computer is struggling 😅) hope that makes sense!
Keep it up!
For this one I designed it to the actual live dimensions so 27inches by 40 inches at 300dpi. I have a pretty strong PC though so it handled it all fine. Hope that helps
the sapphire x 🤣
wow
Early FR ! Thnks for sharing 🖖
Cant believe he passed on the warhol version 🤦🏻
Where do you find work ?
This was such a great design process but also i really identified with the parts about feeling validated and fulfilled with your work. Exactly why i want to do graphic design. Took advantage of your skillshare trial!
Love to hear it and goodluck with Skillshare!
which program are you using to design
Photoshop
hi, what app do you use?
It looks like he mostly used Adobe Photoshop to make the actual design.
Tanks
👌🔥
You're cute!
get to the point or add chapters