Sunday, October 12, 2014

To re-arrange my room every week as a child and tearing pages out of magazines spurred me to study


To re-arrange my room every week as a child and tearing pages out of magazines spurred me to study art and graphic design as a teenager. This led to the university where I studied graphic design while maintaining my love for illustration. How has your style evolved?
My style is still evolving, and I constantly learn new skills and discover to appreciate the new work. Over the last few years I've gone from working predominantly with geometric forms, to work in more fluid brands and types. What inspires your work?
My lifestyle and appreciation for music, fashion and art. I have lots of magazines, kitchen sale website bookmarks, photographs and other means I go explore and be inspired by. I am currently dominated by old black and white science books. I love the detailed illustrations, especially the natural occurrence of patterns in wild forms. kitchen sale How is your creative process?
Brainstorm, rummage through print archives, wandering the web, messing with various media, and of course with my mac & adobe CS6. This process varies depending on the project and deadline. What has been the highlight of your career so far?
I have been very lucky to work with the amazing and talented people from Puma, but I must say that I am most proud of my Computer Arts Magazine number 200, which was released early this year. I was allowed to follow the entire kitchen sale process from start to finish. My next big highlight will be to look at my first collection which will be published kitchen sale in a few months. What is the best part of your job?
To work with incredible people. I am surrounded by creativity, music and talent, kitchen sale which is great for my own creativity. My best ideas come when I talk to other designers. I've also got a great responsibility, which has encouraged me to develop my skills and take on new challenges. What is your favorite logo?
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