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DESIGN HUMOR BY STEVEN HELLER

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Mindmap of DESIGN HUMOR by Steven Heller
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Drew this while reading Steven Heller’s excellent book, Design Humor: The Art of Graphic Wit.

You can get a good feel for what the book is about from Heller’s article, “Is there anything funny about graphic design?

COLOR THEMES

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

I’m always struggling to come up with good color themes. I was reading the Xplane blog tonight and came across this interesting technique: use the mosaic filter in Photoshop to blow up the pixels in photographs and show the basic colors. You can then use the palettes for your work. I did it on a couple of vacation shots, and here are the results.

Check out Adobe’s Kuler for a much easier way to build beautiful color themes.

“THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD ARE INVOLVED IN MAKING THINGS”

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

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I was Google Image Searching the I [heart] NY logo, and came across this great 2003 interview between Milton Glaser and Chip Kidd published in The Believer. Hard to believe Glaser never made a penny off the design, which he basically donated to the city in the mid-seventies in hopes of boosting the city’s morale (and cleaning the dog crap off the street).

I found nearly every bit of the interview fascinating, especially his thoughts about developing ideas with sketching versus computers, but the story about his mother and father really hit home:

In my parents I had the perfect combination—a resistant father and an encouraging mother. My mother convinced me I could do anything. And my father said, “Prove it.” He didn’t think I could make a living. Resistance produces muscularity. And it was the perfect combination because I could use my mother’s belief to overcome my father’s resistance. My father was a kind of a metaphor for the world, because if you can’t overcome a father’s resistance you’re never going to be able to overcome the world’s resistance. It’s much better than having completely supportive parents or completely resistant parents.

Best of all? When he was a kid, he wanted to be a cartoonist.