@SatoriGraphics

Read the description to learn why this video has been posted... again. And, have a great end to 2024 everyone <3

@Kronosbattlemaps

My design work consists of 99% corporate stuff which generally has no real 'style' as everything is usually very conservative. It's boring but it pays the bills :(

@chagadelica

2:47 Wow! Come for the design inspiration, stay for the psychology wisdom! πŸ‘πŸΌ

@rayjdao

you are such a great asset to the gd community

@osikebruno

Hi Thomas Cargill,

I'm a huge fan of your work and the valuable training you provide on YouTube. Your examples of creating focal points in design have been incredibly helpful.

However, I have a few questions regarding real-world applications:

1. When a client provides numerous images (10-20+) to work with, how would you approach convincing them to use only a select few as focal points?
2. What's your take on refusing to work with a client who insists on cluttering the design with too many images?
3. In certain environments, such as storefronts or product displays, it's common to showcase multiple products or images. How do you balance the need to display various items with the principle of maintaining a clear focal point in graphic design?
4. How do you handle situations where a client is accustomed to cluttered designs, but you're trying to introduce the concept of a clear focal point?
5. Could you provide examples of creating focal points using different elements (e.g., images, typography, shapes) on a poster? Specifically, how would you approach designing a poster with multiple images (5-10+)?

Thank you for your time and expertise. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

@TongjalWN

1:32

So impressive to have you promote fellow designer's channel! πŸ™ŒπŸ½

@ssb.learnpro

Nice video as always.πŸ‘

@nankundawilliambuehner6027

Watching from Uganda my dear brother! Love your work en lessons on graphic design πŸ’™lol

@vivekjagtap5327

Great video to start 2025!

@AlphaTure

with your channel am sure to achieve my goal of 50,000 dollars this 2025

@engshariif2433

Personally,I would like the thumbnail to be brighter.

@davonfx

Your videos are really dynamic and creative. How do u do these things. I've been doing motion graphics on after effects for 3 years now. The details are overwhelming. I really need guidance. Thank you for all you do.

@octaviannicholas5532

Legendary tips per usual!

Secondly, what song ID at end of vid?

@olatunjijawad8109

5:13  did you intend to mention 2023 πŸ˜‚πŸ˜… because I'm confused here...

@steveosabutey4196

SatoriiπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ i am a big fan. All the way from GhanaπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@andrzejpiernik6563

Great tips! Speaking of AI I think it's great for graphic design like when you want to edit something very quickly just like in that deer example or to generate an image in a more realistic style. However, I think it's unnaccteptable when people generate pictures which are suppossed to look like a drawing. I just personaly hate AI 'art'. When I see someone do this, it's an instant red flag for me. I'd rather someone really drew it since I'm an art lover and I love the drawing process.

@pelumitoluwalase

Can you do a video on how to use Ai to improve our designs as a graphic designer...and list of Ai that a graphic designer can use.

Thanks a lot.

@DancingDave1

What about copyright infringement and plagiarism when encoding pop culture references ?

@ateeqrehman4118

Hi sir, please guide how can I make the transitions like you please.

@miorany

5:14  truuuu 
Literally every artist that chuns ai is just gonna stay behind. It is a VERY POWERFUL TOOL