Always grateful for an upload. edit: Atomistic creation and iterative refinement as philosophies really are the linchpin for making consistently unique and impactful work.
Love your approach and refinement strategy. The silhouette driven design is simple and genius because it so aligns with how our brain processes visual information. I’ve always had the problem of designing my signature so this information will let me try in a new way 👏🏽 thank you 🔥
Beggars can't be choosers, but I'd love to hear more about the atomistic approach. More examples in different contexts would help me wrap my brain around this amazing concept, for example. Great video.
Bro, you've done more graphic design teaching on youtube in one year than you've done in 23 years at Cranbrook 😂 But seriously, love you. Keep 'em coming!
Hi, Thanks for the positive feedback. (I'm wondering what insight you have into why you found it particularly valuable... maybe I can learn from any insight you might have)
@@StudioPractice1 the technical process combined with the high level design theory is great. Seeing that you choose to work with Fresco for GD is interesting. Personally I like watching someone working with their chosen tool on a project with a high level information voiceover - not like a smooth brain generic advice vid like you point out - deep specific knowledge download while you're watching them work. There was a UA-camr woodworker Diresta who was really good at this also
@@notable_tulip2128 yeah, he's really just getting down to the nitty gritty of creative design... Things that are easily taken for granted by someone who has been working in art and design for decades. Making more videos on things assumed to be obvious might be a nice addition to the channel.
Can you discuss how your color choices are impacted by your atomistic approach? I can see how it works at the start of the composition - the first and smallest element, the type, is made in a individualistic manner. As you go further up that chain of choices it seems logical that it would start to be less and less personalized. Do you think this is the case? This is why I wonder about color choice, how are the color choices linked to the atomistic approach?
Hello! I love your videos! I would love to see more of your curious side rather than the educator authoritative expert side. New things you're discovering. Areas where you are a student of the craft, and don't yet know where the road is leading. Just a thought. Thanks for all the interesting art/design content!
There are a lot of humans dissipated by society, by the world, creating the most beautiful handstyles and visual relics out there. Graffiti is a powerful field. Graffiti is semiotics, time, space and human emotions. Comprehend it your heart.
Always grateful for an upload.
edit: Atomistic creation and iterative refinement as philosophies really are the linchpin for making consistently unique and impactful work.
Love your approach and refinement strategy. The silhouette driven design is simple and genius because it so aligns with how our brain processes visual information. I’ve always had the problem of designing my signature so this information will let me try in a new way 👏🏽 thank you 🔥
Beggars can't be choosers, but I'd love to hear more about the atomistic approach. More examples in different contexts would help me wrap my brain around this amazing concept, for example. Great video.
As a designer who started in 06, I really enjoy the academic/scientific/artistic approach to these videos.
I've been practicing handstyle graffiti for some time and to my delight those skills translate near perfectly onto this kind of logo making
Great stuff. Been practicing lettering like this for a minute.
Another mega dose of knowledge, clearly delivered. Thank you for the inspiration and demonstrating discipline.
Much appreciated!
Bro, you've done more graphic design teaching on youtube in one year than you've done in 23 years at Cranbrook 😂
But seriously, love you. Keep 'em coming!
Ha!!! LOL. Love you too (and miss you - I’m not kidding)
Good video. Immediately set to apply the ideas, but with pencil and paper!
Not to Glaze but This is one of your best videos - been loving the content lately very high quality
Hi, Thanks for the positive feedback. (I'm wondering what insight you have into why you found it particularly valuable... maybe I can learn from any insight you might have)
@@StudioPractice1 the technical process combined with the high level design theory is great. Seeing that you choose to work with Fresco for GD is interesting. Personally I like watching someone working with their chosen tool on a project with a high level information voiceover - not like a smooth brain generic advice vid like you point out - deep specific knowledge download while you're watching them work. There was a UA-camr woodworker Diresta who was really good at this also
@@notable_tulip2128 yeah, he's really just getting down to the nitty gritty of creative design... Things that are easily taken for granted by someone who has been working in art and design for decades.
Making more videos on things assumed to be obvious might be a nice addition to the channel.
Can you discuss how your color choices are impacted by your atomistic approach? I can see how it works at the start of the composition - the first and smallest element, the type, is made in a individualistic manner. As you go further up that chain of choices it seems logical that it would start to be less and less personalized. Do you think this is the case? This is why I wonder about color choice, how are the color choices linked to the atomistic approach?
Hello! I love your videos! I would love to see more of your curious side rather than the educator authoritative expert side. New things you're discovering. Areas where you are a student of the craft, and don't yet know where the road is leading. Just a thought. Thanks for all the interesting art/design content!
The man’s on to something!
thank you!
Thank you for breaking your process down ❤
Welocome
There are a lot of humans dissipated by society, by the world, creating the most beautiful handstyles and visual relics out there. Graffiti is a powerful field. Graffiti is semiotics, time, space and human emotions. Comprehend it your heart.
7:14 - 8:22 where I just got my mind blown 🤯
A lost art - especially in the UK