Apr
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Design Process Runs Deep

The process of design that I have learned over time seems to creep into everything. Including the Pinewood Derby. My sons Started the derby unsure of what they wanted, so like I do with my clients I asked them what they wanted. In this case it was Speed or Style? Speed won out but we did a little on the style side. So the kids became the clients.

STEP 1. ROUGHING OUT THE IDEAS / SKETCHES























STEP 2. PLANNING THE DETAILS / LOW FIDELITY LAYOUT























STEP 3. DELIVER

The Process: Sketch -to- Low Fidelity -to- Ship (or race in this case).

Apr
0

Dirt Militia Logo Process

In this post I try to illustrate how we designed the Dirt militia Logo. I cut the actual images from 60 to 30 in hopes of showing the clear evolution of the design.

The story starts with the client meeting. We talk about purpose, we talk about goals, we talk about dreams.
Basic info: Billy Schuller is a BMX racer. Billy LOVES his sport, he is passionate. (this is a requirement for a great story) and has decided to start a business surrounded by that passion.

Billy has a name and Loves the name “Dirt Militia” We feel that the name Billy has chosen is perfect for the BMX world and the story make for a compelling brand. or a good fit of name and story.

We brainstorm with the BIlly on visual elements associated with the name and story. Billy’s story is “a bad ass group of riders banding together in an aggressive take no prisoners style of riding”.

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Mar
0

Creative Lamps

Artists have always been creating teapots, chairs, and lamps as a way to think creatively for new solutions to old functions. So I Found these lamps on a Russian website that I troll the only text is “CREATIVE APPROACH TO THE CREATIVE LAMPS”. If anyone knows the name of the artist please post it I would love to give credit.

May these inspire your work:

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Mar
0

Risqi, Helping my clients realize their dreams through good Design.

The Great thing about being a Designer is the diversity of the work that I get to touch. One of our latest projects is Risqi, our client Dawn Griffith came to Skybend looking to start an apparel company from scratch. Dawn like every client had a lot of great ideas but the reason Dawn has been great to work with is that she communicates her ideas and then lets me use my imagination to create.

The nice thing about the relationship is that Dawn trusts me, the designer, to produce her concepts into visual representations. Dawn also comes to us regularly with “half baked” (in a good way) ideas where we then brainstorm and develop her concepts into realistic and visually rich solutions. So far it has been an awesome collaboration with a lot of great results and a lot of fun, it has also been very artistic where Dawn encourages the use of imagination and values the collaboration and serendipitous nature of the process, rather than viewing the designer as merely a production tool.

Here is the Dawn’s Logo for RISQI and an initial tee design concept, The best part is Dawn is Happy. Dawn said “I am Beyond lovin it! Lovin it x 3!!!”
My logo sketches can be found below.

risqi sketches

Feb
0

Creativity comes in many forms

I consider myself an artist. Creativity just happens. The funny thing is that my creativity is all over the map. My Hammock under my desk My Desks, My life, My T-shirt Designs, and My sketch books are filled with ideas in creative solutions for all kinds of things.

The engine of creativity:
I have a Ribs recipe that I worked on for nearly a decade until the ribs were the flavor I had imagined at the onset of the process. Now I am not an experienced cook by any stretch of the imagination but the exploration was an enjoyable education. Once the Ribs were done I set out on a quest for the perfect BBQ sauce. I could not find one, so the creative process started again. The process has setbacks and complete failures for that matter but success is a wonderful reward to the imagination.

Latest Creative Outlet
Artisan pizza. I purchased a ceramic BBQ pit knowing I needed to get a true smokey wood fired flavor. I chose the Big Green Egg. I am a complete novice in artisan pizza but the exploration and experimentation has been creative fuel and the results are pretty tasty. I make a couple of safe best that I know will taste classic. Then I flip the mad scientist switch and create the FRANKEN PIZZAS.





This is my BBQ Chicken Pizza, not so original, but my BBQ Sauce Recipe contains Chipotle so the pizza really takes on a life of its own and becomes unique.





This is my Blue Wing Pizza, Inspired by a burger joint that I frequent. It is a Buffalo wing pizza with a spicy hot sauce and blue cheese which work great together for an awesome flavor punch.



The key to a happy soul: Strive to be creative in whatever it is you do. Sharing the results with family and friends makes it even better.