Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

Course final project

A course by StreamSpell , Design Studio

Design Studio. Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Joined February 2021
91% positive reviews (46)
2,405 students
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About the final project for: Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

“Thank you so much for taking this course! I hope you’ve learned a lot and are excited to develop your own stream packages. It’s time to start the final project for this course. Here are some tips for your project: • Come up with your first concept by searching for references. • Familiarize yourself with basic notions of design and tools in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects. • Research and choose topics, colors, and styles that you like. • Use your creativity and your passion to find something that will inspire you in the creation of your stream package! Here are some assets I've developed in this course, hope it helps you to present your own project: Starting screen

Profile
Social media panel
Panels
Alerts
Intermission
Share your project, and tell us how the process went for you. I will comment on your pieces whenever possible! In design, we're always trying new techniques and learning new tools. So the best way to improve and discover your style is by being curious and practicing every day. And the last piece of advice: try applying the techniques you've learned in this course for different things, too! I hope you have enjoyed this course and its content. Good luck with your journey! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final Project Thank you for watching. Now you're ready to start developing your own stream packages. We saw throughout the course how to come up with your concept by searching for references, color assets and styles. You're also familiar with basic knowledge of design and tools from Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and After Effects. I recommend you do your own research and choose colors, topics and styles you like. Use creativity and passion to find something that will inspire you in the creation of your own stream packages. In design, we're always learning new techniques and tools, every day....”

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Course summary for: Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

  • Level: Beginner
  • 91% positive reviews (46)
  • 2405 students
  • 5 units
  • 16 lessons (3h 21m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    Marketing & Business
  • Software

    Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Content Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Design, UX / UI, Video, YouTube Marketing

StreamSpell

StreamSpell
A course by StreamSpell

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Lucas Salgado is a Brazilian designer and the creative director of StreamSpell. Growing up, he was always curious about technology and was encouraged by his family to pursue his creativity. He went on to study digital media in the United States before beginning to share his work on social media and attract freelance clients.

Lucas currently works as the creative director of StreamSpell, a design studio that specializes in providing both free and premium Twitch overlays, alerts, and animations. His style is influenced by futuristic design and he is passionate about helping others customize their channels.


  • 91% positive reviews (46)
  • 2,405 students
  • 16 lessons (3h 21m)
  • 16 additional resources (3 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English
  • English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel. Marketing, and Business course by StreamSpell

Stream Package Design for Twitch: Level Up Your Channel

A course by StreamSpell
Design Studio. Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Joined February 2021
  • 91% positive reviews (46)
  • 2,405 students