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colours-magazine

It sounds mad in this day and age but only a handful of people get to work with for a master. On Tuesday night at the the EDO event in London Fernando Gutiérrez talked about his time with Tibor Kalman and the legendary pictures only issue of Colors magazine. I actually heard someone behind me gasp when a few of the pages came up. It was obviously news to him in away to many of us it, and Kalman, are part of art and design folklore.

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ideas_forms_finctions_on_colour

This has been adapted form short film I appeared in for Innovations at Work. Originally published as a short film here.

What was the first major breakthrough in terms of using colour in design?

I think that the major moment in designing with colour is the leap to the reproduction of colour photography. Most brilliantly made relevant by the fashion mags of the early fifties and paving the way for all modern editorial and advertising. It was particularly influential on advertising. The ability to represent products in full colour had an incredible influence  over how we communicate ideas about products and their places in our lives. It drove consumerism on in a way that is hard to imagine now.

John Berger said “Seeing comes before words”. How is this useful as an idea? Colour photography it is the most information in the quickest, most primal form. More than a headline or a column of text.

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G_Google_illustration

The London specific January-Grey Pantone looks even deeper through the windows of Google’s Technicolor offices. Not only did we have a fascinating meeting but we were given The Tour. Their office is spectacular in many ways. Not just the incredible views of London but the myriad facilities. On the face of it it is not unlike the Wieden + Kennedy scene in Portlandia where a new advertising employee is – hopelessly – trying to get to their meeting past a host of creative endeavours and holistic activities.

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This is a the written version of a talk I gave at UX Camp Brighton 2014… I would imagine it differs greatly from what I actually said. 

Brand space has never been more accessible.
Consumers’ time has never been more scarce.
What does this mean for the way we work?

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weingart_1

 

“Technical equipment enabled me to realise my world of signs”

Sitting in the Museum Fur Gestalt, Zurich, watching footage of pre-eminent typographer Wolfgang Weingart in his archives it was hard not to be moved. A man sits surrounded by his life’s work telling the stories of how each artefact came to life.

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It has been a very inspiring couple of days at Soho Create in London. It would be hard to sum up but I have to say that if I heard a reoccurring thing it was the inspiration of Punk and its DIY ethos. Apart from that – somewhat unpredictable – subject it really became a list of diverse insights and anecdotes from some very diverse people. There were also quite a few reference to a time before all sorts of digital influences – Google, Wacom, ProTools, Adobe and social media. It wasn’t really lamented – more celebrated and created some great analogies.

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worksheets -ideasformsfunctions.com

 

I have been developing a short worksheet over the passed year or so for certain jobs. Its purpose is to collate the different influential factors on a rebranding or redesign of content brands – in this instance one thats sits on multiple platforms. It I have been using it in lieu of user research but I think it would sit well with it or before it on many of my more recent jobs. The most recent time I used it I felt I didn’t have a strong enough starting point before I undertook the trust part of the work. We shred the document between the key figures of the job and I quickly got back this great picture of where we needed to go.

 

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eames-montage

Last time I was in L.A. and had some time off I went to some fantastic shows that were part of the Pacific Standard Time season. My favourite was Eames Design: The Guest-Host Relationship. The quote pictured was on the outside of the A+D Museum on Wilshire Boulevard.

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Not for the first time in the past 5 years I found myself sorting through an immense collection of books. Every time I have done this I feel I am somehow facing the issues of print in a more real way than in some article in a design mag/newspaper/blog written by someone a bit like myself trying to explain how their insight is the route to your understanding of where we are now with print, digital, etc, ad nauseum.

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