This video was comforting. I am coming from a UX/UI design background as a student and I just couldn't do it because it is way too complicated for me. I want to use my art skills much more and now I know what to do with my career. Thank you for this video! Much blessings
Im in the process of considering UX design in the Coursera course, but really considering brand design. I love the creative part of UX design but something about it is not giving me that spark/ excitement.
I just want to say you are inspiring me to focus on becoming a freelance designer, I am currently a full time graphic designer but I want to make the switch and just seeing your work and range of styles just gives me hope. Anyways keep doing you!
I'm a graphic/brand designer from Singapore and have been in a creative rut for the past few months so this really inspired me! It's cool how you come up with many logo variations off the bat because I'm usually told to give clients three. Cheers and looking forward to more design content :)
Loved this video! Such cool insight into your day! I know you WFH, but I was wondering if you have any advice in getting to an agency job as a self taught designer? Specifically as a self taught designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I am worried that even before getting to the portfolio, they would just skip you because the resume wouldn't have formal design education on it. Would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you!!❤
Hello! Thank you for watching! Since agencies rotate clients at a fast pace - e.g. working with a beauty brand one day and a car company the next, they often look for designers with a variety of styles on their portfolio. Presentation is very important. Similar to your portfolio, your resume should have a polished look when presenting your technical skills and experience. I have a section that lists my specific skills (motion design, ux design, layout design, etc) + programs I specifically use in the Adobe Suite. Your resume should highlight design specific duties like the types of projects you had ownership over or creative campaigns you led / contributed to. Your credentials like what college you graduated from or degree you received is usually a small blip in an ocean of experience you should fill with personal projects, internships, or entry level/freelance roles. I get this question a lot so I will make a video about this one day!
I like your work. You're sending such vibes like it is super easy and interesting to do all this stuff. And when I heard all services that you render I was just confused how you can manage to work all this out? It is really cool, I am fascinated 💙💛
Hey loved your video! I’m interested in learning more about being a graphic designer but I wanted to ask how you balance work as a freelancer? And basically what do you use to find freelance jobs? Thank you for the video, gonna subscribe!
Hello, I have a few questions. Where did you study to become a graphic designer? Do you protect your work from being stolen by a potential customer? If so, how? Thanks for uploading your video. It was very inspiring!
Hi! Yes, I was a graphic design major in uni. It's definitely possible to learn the skills you need to become a designer without uni, but it will take a lot of research and commitment to form your own curriculum. In my case, it was worth it because the guidance and structure helped me figure out what was required to reach my goals. I also watched and listened to a lot of design podcasts and read up on resources like TheFutur, Design Matters by Debbie Millman, It's Nice That, School of Motion, etc.
Hello! so...this video is ✨litereally the best✨but i want to be a graphic desginer and moved to nyc and living my life but im wonder how much i will get money (if you get enough that means i probably going live my dream future)
Thank you so much for the kind words 🌻 In my current role as a brand designer, I make $90k / year. It depends on a few different factors: your skillset, duties, years of experience and the type of company you work for.
It’s refreshing to see someone actually sharing their own graphic design and process!
This video was comforting. I am coming from a UX/UI design background as a student and I just couldn't do it because it is way too complicated for me. I want to use my art skills much more and now I know what to do with my career. Thank you for this video! Much blessings
Aw thank you so much for watching! Glad it could help and provide a bit more insight into the other design options out there!
Im in the process of considering UX design in the Coursera course, but really considering brand design. I love the creative part of UX design but something about it is not giving me that spark/ excitement.
@@Mia._803 SAME!!! I think it’s just the UX part. I believe we both just want to be apart of the UI spectrum.
Please upload more vlogs like this, it’s so good and inspiring
We need more ❤
I just want to say you are inspiring me to focus on becoming a freelance designer, I am currently a full time graphic designer but I want to make the switch and just seeing your work and range of styles just gives me hope. Anyways keep doing you!
Love this ❤ Thanks for sharing your creative process and your lifestyle. It’s very calming and inspiring too.
This is such a great video! Thank you for all the insight! I was wondering what type did u use for your subheadings throughout the video?
I'm a graphic/brand designer from Singapore and have been in a creative rut for the past few months so this really inspired me! It's cool how you come up with many logo variations off the bat because I'm usually told to give clients three. Cheers and looking forward to more design content :)
Thank you so much!
Loved this video! Such cool insight into your day! I know you WFH, but I was wondering if you have any advice in getting to an agency job as a self taught designer? Specifically as a self taught designer, what exactly do you put on your resume to get hired.... Other than listing "proficient in Adobe suite, etc." I have a degree in something completely different than design (in education), so how do I get employers to look at me without formal education in design? I am worried that even before getting to the portfolio, they would just skip you because the resume wouldn't have formal design education on it.
Would really appreciate some insight into this, thank you!!❤
Hello! Thank you for watching! Since agencies rotate clients at a fast pace - e.g. working with a beauty brand one day and a car company the next, they often look for designers with a variety of styles on their portfolio. Presentation is very important. Similar to your portfolio, your resume should have a polished look when presenting your technical skills and experience. I have a section that lists my specific skills (motion design, ux design, layout design, etc) + programs I specifically use in the Adobe Suite. Your resume should highlight design specific duties like the types of projects you had ownership over or creative campaigns you led / contributed to. Your credentials like what college you graduated from or degree you received is usually a small blip in an ocean of experience you should fill with personal projects, internships, or entry level/freelance roles. I get this question a lot so I will make a video about this one day!
@@cozydreamstudio Thank you so much for your insight! I appreciate it & look forward to a video about it! 😊
I searched "graphic design" "ny" and your channel appeared! I'm so happy found this happy video!!!!! ( from JPN)
Thank you so much for watching!
Cool work.Really inspired me thank you
Thank you so much! 🤗
Thank you for creating this channel 🥰 It's so inspiring Love it! 💓💓💓💓
OMG IM SO HAPPY I FOUND THIS CHANNEL! more please
Haha thank you! 🙂
You're so talented! Would you ever start your own design studio?
Thank you this was wonderful and informative
Thank you so much for watching!
Absolutely love this video and your work!🤍
Thank you so much for watching! Really appreciate it.
I like your work. You're sending such vibes like it is super easy and interesting to do all this stuff. And when I heard all services that you render I was just confused how you can manage to work all this out? It is really cool, I am fascinated 💙💛
Haha thank you so much!
keep going queen
Hi ! I love your video and work. So inspiring ! Which 3d software do you use ?
Hello, thank you for watching! I used Blender.
7:57 what software were you using for the 3D design?
Blender
I just found you’re channel and I’m amazed at you’re work ! Greetings from another fellow graphic designer definitely subscribed for more.
Thank you so much for watching! ☺
Hey loved your video! I’m interested in learning more about being a graphic designer but I wanted to ask how you balance work as a freelancer? And basically what do you use to find freelance jobs? Thank you for the video, gonna subscribe!
Hello, I have a few questions.
Where did you study to become a graphic designer?
Do you protect your work from being stolen by a potential customer? If so, how?
Thanks for uploading your video. It was very inspiring!
you are so talented and cool
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
you're so good. keep it up
Thank you!!!
Love this video! I hope to become a graphic designer one day! What software did you use to edit this video? It’s amazing 🤩
Thank you for watching! I used Final Cut Pro to edit the whole video. I occasionally use After Effects and Procreate to make small animations.
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Just wondering did you go to uni and study graphic design? Is it worth it going to uni because its so expensive and takes 3-4 years 😢
Hi! Yes, I was a graphic design major in uni. It's definitely possible to learn the skills you need to become a designer without uni, but it will take a lot of research and commitment to form your own curriculum. In my case, it was worth it because the guidance and structure helped me figure out what was required to reach my goals. I also watched and listened to a lot of design podcasts and read up on resources like TheFutur, Design Matters by Debbie Millman, It's Nice That, School of Motion, etc.
Hello! so...this video is ✨litereally the best✨but i want to be a graphic desginer and moved to nyc and living my life but im wonder how much i will get money (if you get enough that means i probably going live my dream future)
Thank you so much for the kind words 🌻 In my current role as a brand designer, I make $90k / year. It depends on a few different factors: your skillset, duties, years of experience and the type of company you work for.
@@cozydreamstudio wow that a lot of money! And your welcome this really helped me