I Do Not Get Creative Blocks | Interview With David Carson
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2015
- Best known for his innovative covers and lack of adhering to design rules, David Carson has long been revered in design circles as one to be hated (cause he is so good) and loved (cause he is so good).
One of the pioneers of design and typography of the modern era, Californian surfer cum designer, David Carson talks to B-Change about his creative process, how doesn't have creative blocks (but tells you how to get over them and the brands he think are really pushing the boundaries of design in this exclusive interview below.
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When I started many years ago I disciplined myself to see the beauty in letter shapes, the kerning between letters to form elegant words, the arrangement of words to form beautiful phrases and paragraphs and the combination of text, graphics and images to form inspiring pages. Then I discovered David Carson and found the freedom to play with letters, words and paragraphs to form eye-catching and exuberant pages that broke the rules in intelligent ways.
Thank you for the interview. I'm a bit late to it but it's a worthwhile watch.
I'm totally shocked that an interview with David Carson has no views.
Really? No comments and barely any views on this? This is such a great interview. As far as Carson goes...love him or hate him...there's a LOT one can learn from what he has to say.
+factumDiabolus so true?! Totally sharing this now!
What I like the most about David is his lack of rules. I've been a designer for 25 years myself and the best work I see are the stuff that's "off grid" so to speak. The first years of my career I felt a bit guilty I never used grids or typographic systems, but now I just don't care. I've never ever used them actually. I like happy accidents and find random stuff interesting. When it becomes too academic or scientific I loose interest.
I got the same experiences. For a long time I almost always using grids and strict guideline for my works. These works are systematic and clean but after all, the works that I did with my intuition remain stuffs that I really like.
Just found this. Great video with one of my favorite designers. I always enjoy what he has to say. Thanks for posting.
Just the inspiration I needed for my work.
that dangling hair
It would have been very considerate of the interviewer to do something about that before going very far. They look like loose (unattached) hairs.
This is so good!
I think it's interesting that he doesn't have an answer of who's smashing it right now. Not to suggest I'm the next David Carson, but I always find it hard to answer that, because the whole world is a source of inspiration, not just following what's coming out right now.
I like this video it’s just a shame that you’ve got the background noise which makes it difficult to hear him.
nice! Such a cool man :)
Hooray for rebels and being comfortable with people not liking your work. Wise words!
Will be epic to see what he will make for an art cover of a song (dubstep) like Skrillex. Because he tell he listen the music before and its inspire him to make the final result.
Carson is an old-looking 60-year-old -- it must be all the exposure he's had to the sun as a surfer. This video is 7 years old in 2022.
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