Overview
David will show how one small design gesture in an animation can plant the seed for a much larger-scale physical experience. Through the personal and collective journeys he has taken, he’ll prove that design at its core easily transcends mediums and disciplines.
Looking back to some foundational design projects at HUSH, David will explore how outside and personal influences, when paired with an ability to remain curious, creates evolution and growth for both designers and design itself.
Objective
To paraphrase Ray Bradbury: to encourage designers to “jump off the cliff, and build their wings on the way down”.
Target Audience
Anyone who wants to embrace the concept of true design not being limited to or by individual disciplines.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
It’s OK to not be an expert
It’s possible (and exciting!) to continuously reinvent yourself and your work
How to free yourself from the constraints of traditional career tracks
How to embrace and harness your own excitement for many different disciplines, through inspiring examples of others from non-design fields
How fearlessness in the face of “not knowing things” will allow you to create new and unique work, no matter the endeavour
40. • Elegant form for “parts-of-a-whole”
• Strong vertical and horizontal potential
• Engages entire space to create a canvas
• Curved form evokes humanity and brand
• Potentially overcomplicated
• Lacks clear gradation of complexity
CONSIDERATIONSATTRIBUTES
HUSHFITC 2016
41. • Speaks to complexity of KCG
• Creates focal point
• Powerful gesture composed of simple elements • Complicated relationship with architecture
CONSIDERATIONSATTRIBUTES
HUSHFITC 2016