This video is absolutely awesome. Not going to lie, seeing this video definitely stressed me out about how little I know about his program and how detailed every action in the video was. However, it also made me excited about all the possibilities. InDesign is becoming a even more amazing program and I would love to be able to do the types of graphics like the ones displayed in the video. Being able to unfold an origami note or walk through a room just by the touch of a finger, is pretty stinkin' amazing. I don't care who you are, you know that's cool. I've never considered doing interactive things. Mostly just print, magazine, etc. This has changed my whole opinion with the new idea of designing applications. It brings back a passion for graphic design that I thought I had lost.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
David Carson Video Summary
Considered a "grunge photographer," in this video David Carson shows images of his work talking about his process. His humor makes the video fun to watch. The lightheartedness of his personality is nice considering his presentation. His outlook on the design world and the different forms of art is refreshing. An important point he made that stood out to me in the video was even though things are legible doesn't mean they always communicate. More importantly, it doesn't mean it communicates the right message. So the question is how do we as graphic designers make sure that the message we are trying to communicate is put into the material we are creating. In other words, what is it's purpose? How can we achieve it?
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