How To Handle Feedback
Mark Sposato
Lessons
Welcome
03:36 2Tools Required
01:38 3History Of Logos
00:53 4Inspiration
03:00 5Identity And Brand Ecosystem
01:37 6Creative Proceses
01:04 7Things To Avoid
02:39Quiz: Introduction
9Logo Fundamentals
00:58 10Types Of Logos
03:27 11General Terminology
01:56 12The Creative Brief
02:12 13Research
08:05 14Quiz: Getting Started
15Word Lists And Mindmapping
02:47 16Doodles
01:28 17Initial Sketches
01:42 18Choosing A Visual Approach
01:22 19Color Considerations
04:35 20Quiz: Ideation
21From Sketch To Comp
04:33 22Illustrator Drawing Tips
08:49 23Making A Monogram
05:31 24Flexibility
01:27 25Typography
07:35 26Quiz: Approach 1: Vector Monogram
27Refining Your Sketch
11:15 28Brush Tool Basics
11:03 29Adding Color
09:09 30Vectorizing
07:14 31Adding Texture
05:46 32Quiz: Approach 2: Handmade Combination Mark
33What Not To Do
01:48 34Picking The Right Font
02:17 35Manipulating Fonts
13:14 36Quiz: Approach 3: Logotype
37Be Your First Critic
02:03 38Presentation Tips
05:23 39How To Handle Feedback
01:05 40Delivering Final Files
07:23 41Quiz: Partnering with The Client
42Conclusion
01:39 43Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How To Handle Feedback
Now let's talk about handling feedback. The best way to do this is to show grace under fire criticism of your work and requests for changes are inevitable. There's no getting around it. So the best thing to do is for you to stay positive and stay constructive. You might feel like the client is trying to kill your baby. It's something that you created, you work so hard on and now they're just ripping it apart. But resist the urge to treat the client as an adversary. I find that even when I have a visceral initial negative reaction to client feedback, when I try their suggestions, I actually come to a better place in the end, it forces you to grow and to work even harder and to push yourself further. So smile, take a deep breath and just go with it. I promise you it'll pay off in the end, treating the client like an adversary will actually negatively impact your work and your relationship with them. And it could potentially sink the whole project. So really resist the urge to express you...
r frustrations. If those situations come up
Class Materials
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