Our Zeitgeist tagged with “Interview”
Radiohead is one of those bands that always seems to innovate and they’ve done it again. For their latest video for House of Cards, they collaborated with James Frost (Of Blip Boutique) to realize a video created entirely using data v [...]
Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Categories: Art, Interactive, Interview, Technology | 2 Comments »
Here’s a professional development workshop all print designers in Vancouver shouldn’t miss: Ten Things Print Designers Need to Know hosted by GDC and Hemlock Printers. From prepress tips & tricks, to variable digital printi [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Saturday, January 13th, 2007
Categories: Associations, Design, Events, Interview, Printing, Vancouver | 3 Comments »
A curious interview with Nike’s Tinker Hatfield where he contends that what you draw or design is really the culmination of everything you’ve ever seen or done. In his case an innovative and controversial Georges Pompidou Centre [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Friday, October 20th, 2006
Categories: Architecture, Design, Inspiration, Interview | No Comments »
Recently Kevin did a great interview with with Carmen von Richthofen and John Furneaux, Executives with the Association of Registered Graphic Designers about the issue of spec work and the damage that can be wrought by such practices. Calle [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, September 27th, 2006
Categories: Design, Interview, Learning | No Comments »
An excerpt:
IBC:Ze, when you're working on a creative project - either corporate or personal, what are your favorite techniques for developing ideas or unlocking your brain?
ZF: I strive to get to brain lock as often as I can. Becoming comfortable in that space of hyper-anxiety where you feel like potentially you have drained everything out of yourself and you might very well live the rest of your life as a potato is a really good thing to do.
Please check back soon for the balance of the Ze Frank interview.
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If you took the time to click on the list of sites in the “Blogroll” on this site, you’ll find serious sites about marketing, culture, literature and design. Then there’s a link to a site named after it’s famou [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Saturday, January 28th, 2006
Categories: Fun, Inspiration, Interview, Pop Culture, We love, Websites | No Comments »
Israeli typographer and artist Obed Ezer thinks the English language is boring; that there is a freshness in other languages that we need to keep alive in our shared culture. One look at the way in which Ezer manipulates the Hebrew text, an [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Wednesday, January 25th, 2006
Categories: Art, Design, Inspiration, Interview | No Comments »
An excerpt:
IBC: Mike, How do you define creativity?
MG: To me anything that falls within the definition of breaking routine is creativity. It's a pretty broad definition and I think a lot of truly creative people don't even consider themselves creative. Which I think is the biggest bummer. The key is finding creativity in everything, no matter what your profession. People say "Oh, I don't have a creative profession", accountants for example. But there are accountants that do extremely creative things and come up with creative solutions to solve problems. Of course, one plus one will always equal two - that's not creative, but how you go about other parts of your job, whatever it may be - can be creative.
It is the same from the opposite perspective as well. A lot of companies get this rep that they're really creative companies and people worship them, but when you look at the span of work that they've done, it's very homogenous and not especially creative. I would say that's not a really creative company. They're riffing on themselves. But when you look at a company and the pieces that they've done are all really different and effective, even if not always super glitzy, then I would say that's the more creative company.
Please check back soon for the balance of the Goedecke interview
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Regular readers will no doubt recognize the name Mike Goedecke as the Founder and Creative Director of Belief from the past references in these pages. While in Vancouver this week to speak to a sold out crowd at an ACM SIGGRAPH event, Goede [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Friday, January 20th, 2006
Categories: Design, Inspiration, Interview, We love, Websites | 1 Comment »