Graphic designer and artist Peter Saville interviewed by Lou Stoppard on 13 May 2015 as a part of SHOWstudio's 'In Fashion' series. showstudio.com/project/in_fashion/peter_saville
Lives in his studio at 60, complains about not having money to fall back on yet he wears a Rolex on his wrist. To any creatives out there looking for a bit of insight, I would say be as diligent and thoughtful with your finances as you are with what you produce for the world. Let's face it, money management is a whole other creative discipline in itself.
I love your interviews. Most of them anyway. Due to the way they are conducted ( both new and these 'older' ones) give me a fair amount of insights. Thank you for creating and sharing them.
Hello, Peter, l’m filmmaker, writer and photographer woman from CCCP. I’m looking for lawyer, that deals with corporations, that get on their logos some ones private information, without contract with the person (In the CCCP we couldn’t do any contracts with foreign countries). I learned that I must get paid from the corporation if my private info on their logo. If you know some people who can help me to collect my salary for example from Rolling Stones in England, for the use of my mothers house 33 as the tongue on their logo. Also band U2 uses my Gemini zodiac for the name of the band. I dont have friends in England, that is why I decided to write to you, when l saw this videos. Thank you very much.
the thing that's killing this channel is the way its presented, we get that its a fashion channel and goes with being artistic, creative, and avaunt grant, even technically, but the truth is it is very hard for the average youtube viewer who are used a specific aspect ratio blah blah blah to stay put to watch the whole thing when its given to them in a non-traditional manner. Basically, keep things simple.
Don't you think it's a bit contradictory and ironic to resist the non-traditional and unconventional in the context of a fashion channel and a Peter Saville interview? Wouldn't you say that one of the elements that make many great artists great is their reluctance -and sometimes even inability- to compromise and cater to the average audience?
AMAZING interview. "To pay the rent" what a way to end it.
Lives in his studio at 60, complains about not having money to fall back on yet he wears a Rolex on his wrist. To any creatives out there looking for a bit of insight, I would say be as diligent and thoughtful with your finances as you are with what you produce for the world. Let's face it, money management is a whole other creative discipline in itself.
Great to hear Peter's honesty about himself and the industry.
the luxury of being unemployable
came into this looking to gain insight on the mind of a great graphic designer.....came out of this highly depressed.....
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I love your interviews. Most of them anyway. Due to the way they are conducted ( both new and these 'older' ones) give me a fair amount of insights. Thank you for creating and sharing them.
"At what point to we stop forgiving natural ignorance... is it age 5 or 50?"
Hello, Peter, l’m filmmaker, writer and photographer woman from CCCP. I’m looking for lawyer, that deals with corporations, that get on their logos some ones private information, without contract with the person (In the CCCP we couldn’t do any contracts with foreign countries). I learned that I must get paid from the corporation if my private info on their logo. If you know some people who can help me to collect my salary for example from Rolling Stones in England, for the use of my mothers house 33 as the tongue on their logo. Also band U2 uses my Gemini zodiac for the name of the band. I dont have friends in England, that is why I decided to write to you, when l saw this videos. Thank you very much.
great interview!!! thanks! :)
Fantastic... and extreme down to earth.
Gonna try to use some of this art speak on a client and see where it goes. I'll keep you posted
Your Work so popular Here ☺️
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17:32 appropriation
Brilliant
wow!
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the thing that's killing this channel is the way its presented, we get that its a fashion channel and goes with being artistic, creative, and avaunt grant, even technically, but the truth is it is very hard for the average youtube viewer who are used a specific aspect ratio blah blah blah to stay put to watch the whole thing when its given to them in a non-traditional manner. Basically, keep things simple.
I totally get that, but I am lead to believe that this channel is not for those type of people....the average youtube.
-buzzfeed fan
i thought it was a reference to his work with cover art.
Most of youtube is incredibly bland and dumbed down. God forbid a creator be as "avaunt grant" as to use a different aspect ratio
Don't you think it's a bit contradictory and ironic to resist the non-traditional and unconventional in the context of a fashion channel and a Peter Saville interview? Wouldn't you say that one of the elements that make many great artists great is their reluctance -and sometimes even inability- to compromise and cater to the average audience?