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10 Useful YouTube Channels For Designers

Design is one of the most important tools and the deciding factor for your brand. With the playful and creative mind of a designer, one should come up with an output that will step up from basic to intermediate. Again, for what reasons? Branding. Marketing. Sales.

In learning some design techniques, which do you actually prefer? Reading tricky manuals or videos to further guide you step by step? Video tutorials are extremely popular these days because some designers too, find it very easy to teach by rather showing it than just telling it via manuals and readings.

We got you. Here are 10 of the best YouTube channels perfectly curated for designers like you:

1. Yes, I’m a Designer

The Yes I’m a Designer channel is managed by certified Adobe design master and instructor Martin Perhiniak.

Martin gives advice on designing with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, and provides valuable tips on compositional techniques.

2. Will Paterson

Will Paterson’s name is recognized among designers. He started practicing with Photoshop and felt an increasing passion for design and has a massive audience on YouTube and Instagram where he shares logo design principles and calligraphy techniques.

He also talks about pitfalls of freelancing and shares valuable tips on working with clients.

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3. CharlieMariTV

Charli is a web and graphic designer based in London. She started to craft her own magazine layouts making collages from pieces of other magazines.

She got her first experience by designing t-shirts and selling them online to her Tumblr followers.

4. Creative Station

If you enjoy speed art, you will love this channel. You won’t find any tutorials there; instead, you’ll experience aesthetic pleasure watching digital art in progress.

In this channel, you will discover some artists who do different types of art including speed art.

5. Tiptut

Tiptut is a YouTube channel that provides beginner and intermediate level tutorials on Adobe Creative software.

6. DesignCourse

If you’re interested in both design and development, you’ll find Gary Simon’s channel interesting. Gary has extensive experience in graphic design and frontend development.

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He films videos about UI/UX design, graphic design, and frontend and backend development.

7. Eyedesyn

If you’re looking for Cinema 4D tutorials, you should definitely check out the Eyedesyn YouTube channel.

In here, you’ll find numerous videos on motion graphics design and some insightful interviews with Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects artists.

8. Spoon Graphics

Chris Spooner is the guy behind Spoon Graphics. During this time, he developed his blog, Spoon Graphics, which helped him to start his own business and make a name in the digital design industry in the UK and abroad.

Chris’s tutorials will help you to learn more about graphic design.

9. The Futur

The Futur is a well-known YouTube channel that might be useful for freelance designers or people who plan to start their own design agencies.

The Futur team talks about building a personal brand, gaining clients, and running a creative business.

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10. Dansky

Dansky is a channel which specializes in user interface and experience design. Daniel mainly uses the Adobe suite, but he also works with Sketch and InVision tools.

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