The legacy of tDR
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
- In our first video interview, tDR founder Ian Anderson discusses the influence of tDR in the 90s, and designers Michael C. Place, Matt Pyke, Nick Bax and David Bailey explain how working at one of the most influential studios of the last two decades helped them launch their careers.
Read the full interview inside Computer Arts issue 250: www.myfavourit...
Thanks for doing this. :) There's a real scarcity of material on DR, even after 30 years of work...
Without the Designers Republic I am Nothing.
I once met Ian and found him so incredibly socially awkward and we couldn't talk design but we chatted about the new world of social media and how the world of branding had radically changed and how we need to rebrand and move on..Thanks Ian, that chat really got my mind running and I am now responsible for a global brand that really rocks across the world....Ian and TDR will always rock
I have the book and a framed cover of a catalogue for a british fetish clothing brand that tDR designed, back in the early 2000's. beautiful work.
UF Orb brought me here ☁☁☁
Its weird how TDR sells graphic t-shirts and dope art, yet they're all wearing boring blue outfits, arnt you designers?
Minimalism, I guess...
you should have said that to steve jobs... yup.. its a pretty stupid thing to say mr avocado.
Designers don't wear their designs.
They design graphic art for music, not clothing. And minimalism.
steve jobs never wore clothes that looked like those colourful imacs either did he?