David Carson is known as the “grunge typographer.” In the
1990s, as creator of the Ray Gun
magazine, he created new and energetic typographic layouts that broke the mold
of traditional typography.
This is what I took away from David Carson’s TED Talk (https://www.ted.com/speakers/david_carson):
1) On mistaking legibility for communication: “Just because
it’s legible doesn’t mean it communicates…doesn’t mean it communicates the
right thing.”
2) On living in a technically driven world: “The importance
of people becomes more than it’s ever been before. You have to utilize who you
are in your work. Nobody else can do that. Nobody else can pull from your
background, from your parents, your upbringing, your whole life experience. If
you allow that to happen, it’s really the only way you can do some unique work
and you’re going to enjoy the work a lot more as well.”
3) On the graphic design profession and choosing between
serif and sans serif fonts: “Not real life threatening. Why not experiment, why
not have some fun? Why not put some of yourself in the work?”
great posts hope! keep experimenting...try some other processes besides lettering: cutting, photographing, scanning, etc.
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