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Exploring the Essential Features of “Stylescapes – Chris Do”
Your design projects can be more profitable. Learn how to make more money doing what you love with fewer client revisions.
- 47 Short Video Lessons
- 6 Downloadable resources
- 9 Bonus assignments
Tired of getting asked for too many changes to your work?
We’ve all been there: that feeling of being caught in an endless cycle of revisions with a ânightmare client.â It happens to the best of us. But this isn’t a hopeless situation: with a few simple tweaks to your process, you can avoid the change-order spin cycle.
Sick of not feeling confident when you design for clients?
Showing your work for the first time to a new client can be nerve-wracking. Especially if you have missed the mark for past clients. Imagine what it would be like to know exactly what your clients wanted. How confident would you feel?
The problem lies in your creative process.
In order to produce predictably successful projects, you need to have a well-curated and repeatable process. And most likely, your process is missing something vital. A gap between the creative brief and the design work.
Stop Guessing
Speak the same language. By translating words into images, you will get alignment with your clients before you ever design anything.
Present Confidently
Lose the rapid heart rate and sweaty palms. Present ideas early and collaboratively to help âscaffoldâ clients to the end result.
Get Approval Fast
This collaborative and easy to use process will help your clients sign off on your work quickly: many times without any changes.
How this works
Build a reference library to easily source imagery from
If you’ve been in the creative field long enough, you know how difficult it can be to source inspiration for a project. In several video lessons, Chris walks you through his approach to building deep resource libraries. You’ll learn how to quickly curate and save imagery from multiple sources.
Design beautiful StylescapesÂź that get client buy-in
StylescapesÂź are not your average moodboards. There is a science to this composition that lends itself to incredible presentations. By focusing on The Three C’sâCuration, Composition, and Consistencyâyou will be able to craft a stylescape that inspires your next steps and allows your client to collaborate at an early stage.
Learn how to critique your own work like Chris Do
Ever wonder what it would be like to have Chris Do as your Creative Director? Want to know how he critiques work? You’ll get all that and more with several student critique recordings. Chris will help you identify how to improve your stylescapes before the presentation.
Learn how to present StylescapesÂź to your clients
One of the most important parts of the stylescape process is the presentation. Crafting a narrative around your work will help your clients understand and remember what they see. Chris not only explains how to do this, but also shares real-world video recordings of him presenting to clients. You’ll also get to watch other students present their work and get critiqued by Chris.
From the instructor:
Finally say goodbye to never-ending revisions & last-minute changes.
What if you knew exactly what your client wanted?
Youâve just landed your biggest design project to date. Your client gives you some key words to base your work off of: modern, clean, and simple. Surely, you know what those words mean and what they look like, and obviously the client does, too.
You both talked about it.
You break from the creative brief and get moving. For weeks, you pour your heart and soul into every little piece of this project. Youâre confident that this is your best work yet. This is going to blow your client away.
Fast forward to presentation day, and youâre pumped up. You’re ready to watch your client collect their jaw from the floor.
Then they utter the words that punch you right in the gut.
âThis isnât what I pictured at all. This is not what we talked about. What else do you have to show me?â
How is that possible? Why did they suddenly realize that what youâve shown them isnât what they want?
Your client didnât just suddenly decide thatâyou were never aligned on the visual direction to begin with. All of a sudden, you start to feel it:
âThis client is a nightmare. They donât understand design. They donât understand my process.â
Yes, some clients are tough. You might not always see eye to eye. But we canât read their minds. (Even though that’d be pretty sweet.) We have to know how to speak the same language.
Your process is missing something vital.
âWhatâs a StylescapesÂź?
You might know them as mood boards, style tiles, or tear sheets. A Stylescape is a curated collection of images, textures, typography, and colors that communicate a certain look and feel. It defines the visual direction and gives clients a crystal-clear picture of the deliverables ahead.
Stylescapes are designed to be shared with clients before the visual design phase to make sure everyoneâs in agreement with the direction. When you and the client sign off on a modern, clean, and simple design, you have a visual reference tool to communicate exactly what that might look like.
âHow have StylescapesÂź helped us?
âOur team used to spend hours upon hours working on detailed design ideas, only to be course-corrected by clients. Clients sometimes felt uncomfortable to comment on work because of how finished everything looked. And it was always at the 11th hour that clients changed their minds.â
âSince incorporating Stylescapes, we get buy-in early on or we donât proceed. Itâs a great gut check that helps our team and clients get aligned in days, not weeks. If clients want to change something, we can quickly adjust within 24 hours. And because Stylescapes are made so quickly, we can explore a broader range of styles and approaches we wouldnât normally try. It’s been liberating to maintain our creative freedom.â
â Chris Do, Founder and Executive Creative Director of Blind
Stylescapes yield seriously positive relationships. They allow you and your client to collaborate and exchange ideas to move the project forward smoothly. Clients feel like their input and involvement is valued, and trust you’ll deliver something great.
âSomeone took the idea that Iâve been going for, and here it is on a board. And I go, âoh, I like that.â This was extremely helpful for us.â
âJosh Hamilton of Hamilton Family Brewery, a former client of Blind
You might be thinking, âOK…how is this different from what Iâm doing now?â
Do you sometimes feel like you and your client are from different worlds, where you just donât get each other? Or feel nervous every time you present your designs, and let them take over when theyâre not happy with what youâve made?
Instead of making progress, you start running in a hamster wheel of revisions. Itâs soul-crushing as a designer to become your clientâsâor bossâsâpuppet. You canât figure out what they want, so you rely on them to tell you.
âInformation is bound to get lost in translation.
You could ask clients loads of questions but never get clarity on their answers. What ‘modern’ means to you, could mean something completely different to them. You’d end each brief with a lot of unclear objectives.
And that won’t end well. Each project then turns into a constant guessing game of trying to figure out what clients really mean.
âBut we can stop guessing, and start knowing.
Stylescapes help to close the imagination gap and get clients to see what you see. Both parties can get on the same page about the design direction from the get-go, and have something to reference throughout the project.
As designers, itâs easy for us to imagine what something will look like. Sometimes itâs hard to explain our ideas without going the extra mile. But with Stylescapes, youâll dodge unnecessary, added work and hit your clientâs expectations on the mark.
If you’re tired of designing with headaches and feeling trapped in an abyss of revisions, this is the course for you.
âChris Do
Chris Do is an Emmy award winning director, designer, strategist and educator. Heâs the Chief Strategist and CEO of Blind, executive producer of The Skool, and the Founder and CEO of The Futurâ an online education platform that teaches the business of design to creative thinkers.
WHO THIS IS FOR
StylescapesÂź is designed for anyone who provides visual creative services
Whether you work in house at a large corporation, or are freelancing for clients, you can integrate the StylescapesÂź process and get approvals faster than ever. StylescapesÂź is a perfect resource for:
- Graphic Designers
- UI, UX & Product Designers
- Interior Designers & Architects
- Motion Designers & Animators
- Brand Strategists
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