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Podcast Yes I'm a Designer Podcast

Yes I'm a Designer Podcast

Martin Perhiniak

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Frequency: 1 episode/58d. Total Eps: 13

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We are teaching creative tools and techniques and provide inspiration to anyone interested in graphic design and illustration!
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#13 Design Theory - How to Use Contrast in Your Designs

Episode 13

jeudi 1 avril 2021Duration 12:07

Do you know what makes the story of King Kong so effective and popular? Yes, it is the giant, raging ape, but actually, what really makes it captivating is the contrast between the monstrous gorilla and Ann, the timid female protagonist.

In this episode we will talk about contrast, which is probably one of the most important tools for designers and illustrators to make their work stand out and look professional. It might sound like a simple term, but believe me it takes time and effort to master it. When used effectively it can help with creating balance, tension, emphasize focal points, establish hierarchy and so much more.

LEARN FROM US:
Access 200+ hours of training videos and get feedback on your work:
https://yesimadesigner.com/become-a-pro-member/

#12 Design Theory - Choosing the Right Colors for Your Work

Episode 12

lundi 1 mars 2021Duration 16:04

What is your favorite color? Being a designer or illustrator, is that something you find difficult to answer? Choosing colors for your artwork has to rely on much more than just personal preferences.

In this episode we will take a deep dive into Color Theory, learning about definitions like Chroma, Value, Hue, Tint, Shade, Tone, the meaning behind the most popular colors used in graphic design and visual arts, color harmonies, the 60-30-10 rule, differences in the perception of color and how you can make your designs work for people with color blindness.

LEARN FROM US:
Access 200+ hours of training videos and get feedback on your work:
https://yesimadesigner.com/become-a-pro-member/

#03 Crowdsourcing Design Contests

Season 1 · Episode 3

lundi 1 juillet 2019Duration 43:58

Are crowdsourcing design contests good or bad for the creative industry and are they recommended for designers to earn money and improve their skills?

In this episode Martin and Shumi Perhiniak will be discussing the benefits and downsides of crowdsourcing design contests. Shumi started her creative career by entering and winning several contests on 99designs and she will be sharing a lot of best practices for anyone planning to enter and win crowdsourcing projects.

This show was NOT sponsored by 99designs or any other platforms.

Platforms mentioned in the show:
https://99designs.co.uk/
https://www.talenthouse.com/
https://www.dailyui.co/
https://briefbox.me/

#02 What makes you talented?

Season 1 · Episode 2

samedi 1 juin 2019Duration 19:23

What makes someone talented? Is talent a privilege by birth or a skill achieved by working and studying extremely hard?

In this episode you will why we think teaching is the best way of learning, what does excited accountability mean, what’s the 10,000 hours rule and how child prodigies are made! Join Martin Perhiniak, graphic designer and instructor, if you want to find out more about these things and to decide whether you are talented or not!

Learn from us:
https://yesimadesigner.com/
https://www.youtube.com/yesimadesigner
https://www.instagram.com/yes_im_a_designer
https://twitter.com/yesimadesigner
https://www.facebook.com/Yes-Im-a-Designer-107586489304626

#01 University vs Online Learning

Season 1 · Episode 1

mercredi 1 mai 2019Duration 31:43

In this episode we will be discussing what it’s like to be a student at university and how it could compare to a self paced online learning experience.

Martin Perhiniak, graphic designer and instructor is hosting this show, joined by design graduate Emily Melling, and two third-year illustration students from Arts University Bournemouth: George Tonks and Toby Fox.

Learn from us:
https://yesimadesigner.com/
https://www.youtube.com/yesimadesigner
https://www.instagram.com/yes_im_a_designer
https://twitter.com/yesimadesigner
https://www.facebook.com/Yes-Im-a-Designer-107586489304626

Student portfolios:
http://georgetonks.com
https://www.tobyfoxart.com/

#11 Logo Design Process

mardi 26 janvier 2021Duration 10:16

Designing a Logo can be great fun, especially when you have an effective workflow for turning your sketches and ideas into polished vector designs. In this episode I will walk you through all the important steps of a professional logo design workflow from start to finish. We will cover the following main stages of the process: the project brief, research and inspiration, concept sketches, vector design and finally delivery and presentation to the client.

LEARN FROM US:
Access 200+ hours of training videos and get feedback on your work:
https://yesimadesigner.com/become-a-pro-member/

#10 How to Become an Editorial Designer?

lundi 6 juillet 2020Duration 19:17

Do you love reading magazines? Do you have a keen eye for details? If you would answer yes to both of these questions, you might want to consider becoming an editorial designer.

In this episode, we will go through over 35 editorial terms and definitions you need to be familiar with if you are planning to design magazines. We will learn about kickers, stand-firsts, bylines, pull-quotes, and so much more. Join us if you want to learn about the terms and techniques used to create outstanding magazine spreads.

LEARN FROM US:
Access 200+ hours of training videos and get feedback on your work:
https://yesimadesigner.com/memberships/

Editorial designers to follow:

#09 Finding Your Illustration Style

Season 2 · Episode 1

lundi 4 mai 2020Duration 09:04

In this episode I will talk about George Tonks, a young and talented illustrator and how he found his unique illustration style.

Most established artists have a unique style that fans admire and can be easily recognised. If you are planning to become an illustrator or digital artist you will most likely want the same: to define your own art style and to ensure that your art stands out. You can find links to George’s work in the show notes.

George Tonks' work:
https://www.instagram.com/george.j.tonks/
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/georgejtonks

READ OUR BLOG POST:
https://yesimadesigner.com/illustration-style/

Watch videos on our YouTube channel with George:
Show Your Work - Interview with George Tonks
Finding Your Illustration Style

BOOKS:
Terryl Whitlatch - Animals Real and Imagined | https://amzn.to/3bWmzQs
Chris Ayers - The Daily Zoo series | https://amzn.to/2V6KUNg
Raul Moreno - Drawing Animals (Masters of Anatomy Book 5) | http://mastersofanatomy.com/drawing_a...
Ken Hultgren - The Art of Animal Drawing | https://amzn.to/2TeOxOX

LEARN FROM US:
Access 200+ hours of training videos and get feedback on your work:
https://yesimadesigner.com/memberships/

#08 Composition and Typography (Skills for Designers E04)

Season 1 · Episode 8

dimanche 1 décembre 2019Duration 25:26

Having an eye for design is a phrase often used to differentiate people who are creative. But is that a talent or a skill that anyone can improve and learn to use?

In this episode we talk about composition and typography and why they are crucial for graphic designers. This is the fourth part of a series in which we explore all the skills designers need.

#07 Drawing and Colour (Skills for Designers E03)

Season 1 · Episode 7

vendredi 1 novembre 2019Duration 21:44

Do you have to be good at drawing to be a graphic designer? Is it a crucial skill or can someone who is only capable of drawing stick figures become a successful designer?

In this episode we discuss whether every designer should be able to draw and how important it is to understand colour theory. This is the third part of a series in which we explore all the skills designers need.


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