Anon08/18/25, 21:17No.461248
>I think it looks really boring? is that how its supposed to be? or am i too new to make appealing creative designsEveryone sucks at first they just look more like sketches rather than finished works, look at the vimeo link below his designs sucked at first and a few years later he ended working for Star Wars and other hollywood films. If you're serious just study, practice and try to develop a good eye.There's a designer's kit in the link below try to come up with your own process, is way better if you start by writing down each step of the process, like a roadmap that you can follow (you will become faster and better just by having a system). For example you can write down the brief and goals for the project, the tasks and problems you have to solve, the research and questions you need to ask, your brainstorming and idea generation process, the rules if you want to impose them. Then you can make a moodboard (or a reference sheet) for ideas and visualizing the style or mood you're going for. Then sketch first on paper or tablet using thumbnails and black and white, leave colors and type for later, Then scan or take a pic and use a vector software like Illustrator for creating artboards with different iterations that you can improve. There's also lots of AI tools for speeding up your process.Also If you're working for a client then is really useful to write down the reasoning behind each of the design decisions you took, that way you can persuade and convince people, as well as present your work and offer different options. That's how you start getting good results and become a professional.>Watch:
https://vimeo.com/55846250
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzarZJXEDmI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyjQ3qtvjBw
>[The_Designers_Toolkit]
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MsmW3nuVUJ_IrUhkudErkgkrYW2v1YCs?usp=drive_link