Innovative Design Systems for Editorial and Digital Media
Presenting to the Client 1
A course by Mark Porter , Designer
About the video: Presenting to the Client 1
Overview
“The moment when you present your design to your client is one of the most significant of the entire process. They have the final say as to what will be released, and so I now will share with you how I present projects to my clients and respond to their feedback.”
In this video lesson Mark Porter addresses the topic: Presenting to the Client 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Innovative Design Systems for Editorial and Digital Media. Learn how to create distinctive designs and build a recognizable brand that engages with its audience across all platforms and channels.
Partial transcription of the video
“Presenting to the Client In this lesson, I'm going to show you how I present projects to my clients and respond to their feedback. Being a professional designer is not just about the creative process. No matter how good your work is, it's never going to be seen in the real world unless your client approves it. The design presentation, the moment where you show your client the designs for the first time is one of the most significant moments in the project. First, let's look at the practicalities. No matter what medium I'm designing in, I always do a digital presentation. In recent years, th...”
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Course summary for: Innovative Design Systems for Editorial and Digital Media
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Digital Design, Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Information Design

Mark Porter
A course by Mark Porter
Mark Porter is a Scottish designer based in England. Growing up, he was always creative and spent most of his time drawing or playing the guitar, before going on to study modern languages at Oxford University. There, he illustrated for the school magazine and worked on event posters alongside his studies. After graduating, he began his career working at a magazine and, after his redesign was accepted by the editors, he landed his first professional design job.
Mark spent the next 15 years working in print before moving on to digital and TV media. He’s worked in a variety of media-based roles, from editorial design to art direction for some of the best-known magazines, newspapers, publishers, and TV networks in Europe. He was the creative director of The Guardian and has collaborated with brands including, New Statesman and The V&A Museum, as well as charities and cultural organizations.
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