Love the channel Chris! I run a small digital marketing firm in Texas. This channel has changed both my business and my life! Thank you for what you do!
this is literally me right now. After getting my first clients, I'm literally just figuring it out as I go along, smartly of course. Also, thank you so much Chris and to all your guests. I was able to charge double in my projects just for months.
Exact video I needed to see. Started learning GD back in 2019 on my birthday. This channel helped me to see things through, give perfect directions which are not narrow. Thanks futur.
It's been 200 hours. I'm watching and learning from the futur. I just want to say THANK YOU for being the best teacher ('s) from other side of the world.
it's very old video but it answered my two main questions, 1st how to get first client and that's what I'm doing right now so i feel good that i'm on right path and in last some seconds I dint expect it but thru that comment i got my second answer which pushed me to do whatever I'm doing rn instead of worrying about not having a mentor. thank you futur team & chris.
Hey Chris, I just wanted to let you know how valuable your videos and content have been in guiding my future in the design world. I'm currently studying vis comm thanks to you and plan to make my way through to UX/UI Keep up the awesome work friend
Some great tips from both guys! Finding where your clients hangout and building relationships has worked for me, even though the payoff could be months or years later. You could say the real pay off is the relationship its self.
Don't forget that passion comes from experiences and growth comes from change, which come from experiences different from past ones. Therefore, someone with little experience is most likely extremely limiting their possible reach when staying in the narrow box of current passion. Take whatever you can, every new project possibly something you haven't done before. That was our criterion, running a creative agency for 10 years. As soon as it started to stagnate, it was time to move on. Keep growing!
Yeah, this should be top comment. Honestly, my only passion is paying clients that need work from my skillset. No need to pre-dispose myself to loving or hating work beforehand.
@@getaheadofficial Well it's daily uncertainty if you constantly grow. But design is creating the future, so uncertainty is something that comes with creating the unknown. It's not for everyone, but for some, it's only way to live :D
@@rainerkrammconsulting227 That's a way to put it! As a person in the marketing and advertising field, I know how accurate this is. You encounter any challenges while on it?
I really want to say thank you Chris and all of The futur member who prepared this meaningful program, This channel is not for me just a channel, It is a huge university and as a self learner graphics designer I get a lot of value from it. I really hope one day I well give it back what I get from you Chris,
Hi Chris. Here's a little request from one of your students... *Please share the idea on how to take note of a conversation (including client conversations) or, how you make notes.* By the way, love the show 😉
I clearly did not have a back up plan when I resigned from my full-time, it was due to covid complications so it was unexpected. I am now trying something for myself but wish I could of prepped for this sooner.
Once again Chris provides viewers great information to help build careers regardless of the field. Build relationships before the ask is something that many people still have not comprehend. I agree about the faux flattery that turns into hidden intentions. Also, Chris brought up the “Escape from Alcatraz” analogy when transitioning from working for someone to opening your own shop. It takes proper planning, learning everything (not just your job), and transitioning with class (aka not burning bridges). The key thing is to soak up everything about the industry, clients, and business aspects, and your profession. Too many people just do their job and wonder why they are not marketable or launch a failed business. As Marcus Garvey said, “Do what is required of you and remain a slave. Do more than is required and become free.” Overall, common sense advice Chris-style.
Thank you Chris for the work that you do, in truly living the futur of design education and giving relentlessly. YOU are my hero! I'm a lucky designer that had my first clients come to me - but when I review this 'luck', the bulk of it was choosing to put my work out there and declare my role and what I do (so to designers out there, leave your portfolio in obvious places and cross your fingers like LinkedIn, it's never a bad idea 😂). To be honest, I believe I am an amateur, and can't throw in things like value-based pricing when I have not gone through more than a year's worth of projects yet. However I will work up my confidence and prices with each individual project. Slowly, but surely!
Chris brought out word out from Eli Altman and he was was straight to the point and really outlined the key points. **Don't worry about a perfect price, proposal or pitch it gonna fall in place**
I've been freelancing and recently, me and my collegues decided to start a studio and we've been making conceptual projects to build up our portfolio and showcase our strengths. Lately, there are some client inquiries asking us for sample works we did from the past that's in the same industry as theirs. And the dilemma is that I don't know whether to answer them 'No' since the studio is new, but if we're gonna base it in our individual work experiences, i also worked fulltime in different creative studios and agencies before, and we actually have some sample works to show based in their industry but i don't know if I want to, because i am not sure if that's legal and i don't want them to hire the studio we worked on in the past and get them instead of us. So, should we just say "No" and tell them the studio is still new but we can totally do it", or show them our past works from different studios and tell them that "this specific project is not under our studio but here's what we are capable of"? It's stressing me out because it feels like they're looking for a proof which is understandable but how should i approach it in a nice, safe and right way without violating any rules. Haha, hopefully someone answer this, and thank you in advance.
Thought I’d hop in here an add my own experience with this. I would create “mock” case studies. It doesn’t have to be in the exact same industry as your clients, but your case studies should reflect your range of skills and services your studio can offer your clients. How will your clients benefit from your studios services? My personal favourite is create a before and after upgrade.
Thank for putting out this content. I have a question in regards to price. Should we do work for free, or charge at a low price? If someone could follow-up with me on this. I think this might be the reason I cannot get clients.
Hey Chris, can you talk about deadlines in relation to value based pricing and how you go about negotiating that? Unless there's already a video on it, I remember Jonathan Stark talked about it briefly but a more in depth I guess is what I'm asking for
If the outcome is what you promise, deadlines work against this. ask the client if the deadline is more important than the goal. then build a working time table but know that you may need to work on it longer than expected.
Started doing graphics full time recently, it started as a hobby now i want to do it as a career The problem now is i have a very old PC, second gen super slow , i can't seem to accomplish anything with it.
Hey guys thanks for the content! I wanted to ask do you guys have a video or information OR someone I could talk to about my business? On Instagram I'm @danmasoomi recently I've had a lot of people message me about logos, or graphics for their business, a lot of the time as soon as I give them a price they just never reply back to me. I find it really rude and frustrating, all of my business is done via instagram at the moment. The enquireis are done via the chat. Thanks again for the amazing content please keep it up!
I watch every single video on the channel, and I feel very inspired to start my own channel teaching people how to draw. I was very active last year on Instagram for a while, then life changed and I fell off track. I am starting again this year. Thanks, thef utur, thanks Chris really appreciate it. instagram.com/pedraw
FreakyShirley Well that's really bizarre…How could any one be grateful in situations like that? Or are you trying to say that all victims should be grateful to the rapists, just to prove that they are sexually attractive or violate worthy? WOW...you are indeed a generous one!I wonder why copyright should even be a thing…*hmmmmmm*
Love the channel Chris! I run a small digital marketing firm in Texas. This channel has changed both my business and my life!
Thank you for what you do!
Amazing!
@@thefutur Thank you for what you do, Chris Do!
Would love to hear about your story! What changed?
@2:40 This is Chris. Chris writes things down that he thinks will be helpful to him. Chris is a smart guy. Be like Chris.
😊
You meant "Do like Chris". Yeah we all copy. I sure "DO"
@@iDacian I see what you did there ;)
this is literally me right now. After getting my first clients, I'm literally just figuring it out as I go along, smartly of course. Also, thank you so much Chris and to all your guests. I was able to charge double in my projects just for months.
That's incredible! Do you encounter any more challenges?
Exact video I needed to see. Started learning GD back in 2019 on my birthday. This channel helped me to see things through, give perfect directions which are not narrow. Thanks futur.
Thanks Chris. To simply listen to a sane person provide thoughtful analysis, and actionable tasks as a result, is rejuvenating.
It's been 200 hours. I'm watching and learning from the futur. I just want to say THANK YOU for being the best teacher ('s) from other side of the world.
if you want to support us, consider becoming a sustaining member.
I’m a simple man with simple choices;
UA-cam : thefutur
Teacher : Chris do
Hotel : trivago
haha. the last one threw me off. ;)
thank you guys for putting out this content. we need more people like Chris do.
More people that do what Chris Do😂
I wish I'd listened to this 8 years ago when graduated, hahaha. The advice of contacting our teachers is super valuable! Thanks!
it's very old video but it answered my two main questions, 1st how to get first client and that's what I'm doing right now so i feel good that i'm on right path and in last some seconds I dint expect it but thru that comment i got my second answer which pushed me to do whatever I'm doing rn instead of worrying about not having a mentor. thank you futur team & chris.
Hey Chris, I just wanted to let you know how valuable your videos and content have been in guiding my future in the design world. I'm currently studying vis comm thanks to you and plan to make my way through to UX/UI
Keep up the awesome work friend
Thank you Ben
I graduated this year as a Graphic Designer in Sweden. This video was exactly what i needed! Thank you so much
Good luck!!
@@thefutur Thank you so much!
Some great tips from both guys! Finding where your clients hangout and building relationships has worked for me, even though the payoff could be months or years later. You could say the real pay off is the relationship its self.
2:40 top left: "write this sh*t down like Chris"
Haha yes sir
"write it down, make it *happen"*
I've grown so much after watching you everyday chris
Awesome!!
Don't forget that passion comes from experiences and growth comes from change, which come from experiences different from past ones. Therefore, someone with little experience is most likely extremely limiting their possible reach when staying in the narrow box of current passion. Take whatever you can, every new project possibly something you haven't done before. That was our criterion, running a creative agency for 10 years. As soon as it started to stagnate, it was time to move on. Keep growing!
Yeah, this should be top comment. Honestly, my only passion is paying clients that need work from my skillset. No need to pre-dispose myself to loving or hating work beforehand.
@@ralphwarom2514 can you elaborate please.
Awesome. Great words Rainer. 100% agree, always grow. That's where you're supposed to be.
How was it on a creative agency?
@@getaheadofficial Well it's daily uncertainty if you constantly grow. But design is creating the future, so uncertainty is something that comes with creating the unknown. It's not for everyone, but for some, it's only way to live :D
@@rainerkrammconsulting227 That's a way to put it! As a person in the marketing and advertising field, I know how accurate this is. You encounter any challenges while on it?
I really want to say thank you Chris and all of The futur member who prepared this meaningful program, This channel is not for me just a channel, It is a huge university and as a self learner graphics designer I get a lot of value from it. I really hope one day I well give it back what I get from you Chris,
You’re very welcome. I’m happy to do it.
Hi Chris. Here's a little request from one of your students...
*Please share the idea on how to take note of a conversation (including client conversations) or, how you make notes.*
By the way, love the show 😉
Ok
Just within the first minutes it made sense. Focus on getting the work done! Agreed
Nuggets of gold Chris, thanks for all you and your team give.
Such a timely video for me right now. Thanks Master Do!
I clearly did not have a back up plan when I resigned from my full-time, it was due to covid complications so it was unexpected. I am now trying something for myself but wish I could of prepped for this sooner.
I hace the same question all the time. I need clients. THANKS for posting.
Hey there !
Are you still on the same path ?
Did you find your first client ? If yes how ?
Once again Chris provides viewers great information to help build careers regardless of the field. Build relationships before the ask is something that many people still have not comprehend. I agree about the faux flattery that turns into hidden intentions. Also, Chris brought up the “Escape from Alcatraz” analogy when transitioning from working for someone to opening your own shop. It takes proper planning, learning everything (not just your job), and transitioning with class (aka not burning bridges). The key thing is to soak up everything about the industry, clients, and business aspects, and your profession. Too many people just do their job and wonder why they are not marketable or launch a failed business. As Marcus Garvey said, “Do what is required of you and remain a slave. Do more than is required and become free.” Overall, common sense advice Chris-style.
Love this ❤️
Have been watching your videos since few days.. Helpfull
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you Chris for the work that you do, in truly living the futur of design education and giving relentlessly. YOU are my hero!
I'm a lucky designer that had my first clients come to me - but when I review this 'luck', the bulk of it was choosing to put my work out there and declare my role and what I do (so to designers out there, leave your portfolio in obvious places and cross your fingers like LinkedIn, it's never a bad idea 😂). To be honest, I believe I am an amateur, and can't throw in things like value-based pricing when I have not gone through more than a year's worth of projects yet. However I will work up my confidence and prices with each individual project. Slowly, but surely!
your comment cheers me up, thanks!
Nice one Chris. I like the jot valuable points down that is so so helpful. Thanks for these tips.
Chris brought out word out from Eli Altman and he was was straight to the point and really outlined the key points.
**Don't worry about a perfect price, proposal or pitch it gonna fall in place**
Great content! Thank you for sharing 👍
This comes at such a great time. Thank you for the tips in this video and cheers to the editor for cutting it down so well and making it actionable ❤️
God that escape from Alcatraz reference is so true for me right now.
"Don't let the great be the enemy of the good"
Thank you, like always, for your advices!
WAOW! I certainly shall start to work on 3 things.
Such valuable advice here, thankyou
Nice video, I think that process also matter. If you have well defined processes you can scale your business
100%. System should always get the work done.
Hey Chris, nice content. What headphones are you using on this interview? They look pretty comfortable. I want to get some.
The Danish brand: AIAIAI
@@thedevo01 haha thanks, what a creative brand name.
DOPE advice!
I' am grapphis designer but i'dont have jube what can i do fruthr
I've been freelancing and recently, me and my collegues decided to start a studio and we've been making conceptual projects to build up our portfolio and showcase our strengths.
Lately, there are some client inquiries asking us for sample works we did from the past that's in the same industry as theirs. And the dilemma is that I don't know whether to answer them 'No' since the studio is new, but if we're gonna base it in our individual work experiences, i also worked fulltime in different creative studios and agencies before, and we actually have some sample works to show based in their industry but i don't know if I want to, because i am not sure if that's legal and i don't want them to hire the studio we worked on in the past and get them instead of us.
So, should we just say "No" and tell them the studio is still new but we can totally do it", or show them our past works from different studios and tell them that "this specific project is not under our studio but here's what we are capable of"? It's stressing me out because it feels like they're looking for a proof which is understandable but how should i approach it in a nice, safe and right way without violating any rules. Haha, hopefully someone answer this, and thank you in advance.
Thought I’d hop in here an add my own experience with this. I would create “mock” case studies. It doesn’t have to be in the exact same industry as your clients, but your case studies should reflect your range of skills and services your studio can offer your clients. How will your clients benefit from your studios services? My personal favourite is create a before and after upgrade.
Thank for putting out this content. I have a question in regards to price. Should we do work for free, or charge at a low price? If someone could follow-up with me on this. I think this might be the reason I cannot get clients.
I have the same question too
I would try and get a small amount of money. I think you can set a bad precedent for future business. -Random dude in UA-cam, not Chris.
Excellent point.... 💓💓💓
The "hey mattias" at the back made me laugh 😂
Hey Chris, It would be nice to hear from an image retoucher. By the way great content! Keep doing what you do!
Let me see what I can do.
@@thefutur . Thanks
Hey Chris, can you talk about deadlines in relation to value based pricing and how you go about negotiating that? Unless there's already a video on it, I remember Jonathan Stark talked about it briefly but a more in depth I guess is what I'm asking for
If the outcome is what you promise, deadlines work against this. ask the client if the deadline is more important than the goal. then build a working time table but know that you may need to work on it longer than expected.
@@thefutur straight to the point, love it, thank you!!
The Great Escape!!
Thank you
Started doing graphics full time recently, it started as a hobby now i want to do it as a career
The problem now is i have a very old PC, second gen super slow , i can't seem to accomplish anything with it.
How did you go about it?
Thank you.
Amazing
What headphones is Chris wearing?
Aiaiai.
Double your rate
is curved monitor is good or not for graphic design ?
We have a few and we like them.
@@thefutur thank you sir :)
I can help but, how to reach to the decision maker?
Omg, this guy was neighbors with a girl I was friends with in Oakland! Haha I had the biggest crush on him!
Great content….I have some clients locally and I have been trying to branch out to work remotely. Any advice on that??
Thanks
I'm from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 India
So what was the takeaway here?
Can I still sing up for the ig workshop ? It’s sold out :( @futur
no it's sold out. we will start a wait list for the next one.
The Futur sweet thanks!!!! 🙌
கடமையை செய் பலனை எதிர்பார்க்காதே..
Just do the help, without expect anything
Tamil ellam paaka mudiyuthae😂💓
Enna chaata
@@pixelgames3776 ?
First comment maybe ?
Hey guys thanks for the content! I wanted to ask do you guys have a video or information OR someone I could talk to about my business? On Instagram I'm @danmasoomi recently I've had a lot of people message me about logos, or graphics for their business, a lot of the time as soon as I give them a price they just never reply back to me. I find it really rude and frustrating, all of my business is done via instagram at the moment. The enquireis are done via the chat. Thanks again for the amazing content please keep it up!
We can’t take a call with everyone who asks for one unfortunately.
@@thefutur no that's cool I understand, I think I heard about some VIP group I wouldn't expect personal guidance for free
I watch every single video on the channel, and I feel very inspired to start my own channel teaching people how to draw.
I was very active last year on Instagram for a while, then life changed and I fell off track. I am starting again this year. Thanks, thef utur, thanks Chris really appreciate it.
instagram.com/pedraw
the thing is: they just take the advantage for free designs…
Shogun 918 simple answer, know your worth
You should be grateful that your free design are still appreciate by someone, what if by the time free design where nobody want.
FreakyShirley Well that's really bizarre…How could any one be grateful in situations like that? Or are you trying to say that all victims should be grateful to the rapists, just to prove that they are sexually attractive or violate worthy? WOW...you are indeed a generous one!I wonder why copyright should even be a thing…*hmmmmmm*
I bet Chris doesn't know he is already some random dude mentor........ Me 🤗🤗
I decided not to watch this because I no longer want clients... could be true