Joe

乔:探究细节、动机、风格与熟悉度。

2020年4月20日

在Aquí,我们对咖啡非常讲究。你可以放心,我们在设计方面也是一样的。作为狂热的咖啡饮用者,我们经常会问:"你喜欢喝什么样的咖啡?"而作为一家设计公司,我们喜欢问,"你喜欢什么样的设计?" Joe是我们--#TeamAquí--分享我们的设计灵感的一个博客。

YU TING:

为蚂蚁作画

你可能需要一个放大镜来看这个。我们骗你的。

Lorraine Loots是一位来自南非开普敦的微型画家。于婷第一次在Instagram上发现这位艺术家的水彩画,当时她正在新加坡参加一个个人展览。由于对细节的关注是我们都能欣赏的东西,所以没过多久,大家就被Loot的超现实艺术作品所吸引。现在,看Loot的惊人画作与看她作画是非常不同的体验。

"当我第一次看到她的画并发现它的尺寸时,我立即得出结论,她的细节水平是不可能达到的,"于婷在我们观看洛林-洛特的延时视频时感叹道。她的精湛技艺的展示确实让我们对 "细节 "的定义有了新的认识,同时提醒我们,即使涉及到一丝不苟,天空也是无限的。

在她的网站上说,Loots "从未计划成为一名艺术家"。在完成艺术学校的学业后,Loots并没有在艺术领域追求事业。她不知道她的副业--为蚂蚁画365幅画--当然还有她对艺术的亲和力,最终会成为她成为全职艺术家的跳板。有时,我们真的不知道什么会降临在我们身上,不是吗?


NELLA

来自互联网的激励

在过去的这个周末,内拉拿起她的素描本,看了看她以前的一些素描作品。"我意识到我已经很久没有画画了,"她告诉我们。她还说,她最终做了一些画,并说她要分享她的一些灵感。在这一点上,我们都很想知道内拉的艺术影响是谁。但是她没有在搜索栏中输入艺术家的名字,而是在Youtube上调出了milkcloud的视频,题为 "画吉卜力工作室的场景"。

"我看了很多《和我一起画》的视频。和别人一起画画能激励我继续画下去。这类似于 "和我一起学习 "的视频,"内拉解释说。

当我们连续几天/几周都在同一个空间里时,可能很难找到动力来专注于我们想做的事情。甚至不要让我们开始考虑家中存在的众多干扰因素。对于那些不熟悉 "和我一起学习 "的人来说,这是一个病毒式的视频概念,人们观看一个长达两小时的某人学习的视频,以帮助他们集中注意力。它本质上是模拟与朋友一起进行的富有成效的学习课程,据说这是一种避免分心的有益方式。和我一起画画是一个类似的概念,但侧重于绘画。对内拉来说,让其中一个视频在背景中播放可以调节气氛,并创造一种激励她绘画的氛围。

EVELYN

探索其他风格

"我在Instagram上有这个账户,我关注了很多其他有有趣内容的账户,"伊芙琳事先解释说。Studio fnt,这个位于首尔的设计工作室显然是她关注的众多账户之一。Evelyn最近通过他们新的社交媒体内容重新发现了他们,并决定探索他们的网站以获得新的设计灵感。

我们首先被带到了现代开发公司(HDC)和IPARK的案例研究中,该工作室创造了他们的企业形象和品牌标识。在开始时,有一个动画对识别系统进行了全面的分解。"我非常喜欢他们在一个简单的视频中记录了他们的创作过程。虽然建筑公司和公寓的品牌形象看起来非常简单,但它实际上是经过深思熟虑的,"Evelyn强调说。我们非常同意,因为视觉识别的多功能性确实使该品牌与众不同。品牌识别本身没有任何花哨的元素,但视觉主题是高度可辨的,并具有意义。正如Evelyn所说,它给人的感觉非常 "完整"。

平面设计在不同的文化中有着众多独特的影响,这也是Evelyn最着迷的地方,因为她喜欢探索各种风格,最终作为她设计的灵感。"看着Studio fnt的设计让我想在韩国学习平面设计,"她坦言。

玛丽亚

超越屏幕的旅行

图片来自Parametro工作室

说到探索世界其他地方的平面设计风格,玛丽亚最近(感谢Mindsparkle Mag)发现了Parametro Studio,一个由两位女士Cristina和Vanessa创立的墨西哥工作室。"这个网站很疯狂,"玛丽亚在分享她的屏幕前警告我们。在我们知道之前,一个大胆的红色阴影贴满了我们的屏幕。一开始浏览这个单页网站有点困难,但视觉体验弥补了这一点。

图片来自Parametro工作室

在向我们展示她最喜欢的Parametro Studio的作品之前,Maria告诉我们,她真正喜欢的是他们通过摄影来捕捉品牌设计的方式,而不是将其应用在模拟图上。她很快将我们的注意力引向Briochels的案例研究,在那里我们看到了设计是如何被应用的 "外观手册"。工作室拍摄的照片为该品牌创造了一个有凝聚力的外观--它带出了鲜红色标志的俏皮,字体的优雅,以及粉色调的活泼。平面设计和内部拍摄使我们爱上了这家小酒馆。"它使设计变得栩栩如生,"玛丽亚在惊叹于这些照片时表示。Parametro所做的是捕捉工作中的设计,创造一种体验,把你从屏幕后面直接带到小酒馆本身。

图片来自Parametro工作室

话说回来,玛丽亚还提到,其中一张照片中使用的高脚杯让她想起了她奶奶的地方。"这些杯子已经找不到了,"她说。那是一种很好的感觉--熟悉的感觉。也就是说,我们也许是多愁善感的人,总是被我们熟悉的或对我们最有意义的东西所吸引。也许这就是为什么设计如此特别,它是我们可以用来复制一种经验或感觉的少数媒介之一。

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Joe: Exploring Details, Motivation, Style & Familiarity

April 20, 2020

在Aquí,我们对咖啡非常讲究。你可以放心,我们在设计方面也是一样的。作为狂热的咖啡饮用者,我们经常会问:"你喜欢喝什么样的咖啡?"而作为一家设计公司,我们喜欢问,"你喜欢什么样的设计?" Joe是我们--#TeamAquí--分享我们的设计灵感的一个博客。

YU TING:

Painting for Ants

You may need a magnifying glass for this one. We kid you not.

Lorraine Loots is a miniaturist from Cape Town, South Africa. Yu Ting first discovered the artist’s watercolor paintings on Instagram when she was in Singapore for a solo exhibition. As attention to detail is something that we can all appreciate, it did not take long for everyone to be captivated by Loot’s hyper realistic artworks. Now, looking at Loot’s stunning paintings was a very different experience from watching her paint.

“When I first saw her paintings and found out about the size of it, I immediately concluded that her level of detail was impossible to achieve,” Yu Ting exclaimed while we were watching Lorraine Loot’s time-lapse video. The display of her mastery does put our definition of “detail” into perspective while reminding us that the sky’s the limit even when it comes to being meticulous.

It says on her website that Loots “never planned to become an artist.” After completing Art School, Loots did not pursue a career in the art field. Little did she know that her side project - 365 Paintings for Ants - and also, of course, her affinity with art would eventually serve as a springboard for her becoming a full-time artist. Sometimes, we really do not know what is coming for us, don’t we?


NELLA:

Motivation from the Internet

During this past weekend, Nella picked up her sketchbook to look at some of her old sketches. “I realised I haven’t drawn in a long time,” she told us. She also said that she eventually did some drawing and that she was going to share some of her inspirations. At that point, we were all excited to find out who Nella's art influences were. But instead of typing the name of an artist into the search bar, she pulled up a Youtube video by milkcloud titled “painting studio Ghibli scenes”.

“I watch a lot of Draw With Me videos. Drawing together with someone motivates me to keep going at it. It is similar to Study With Me videos,” Nella explains.

It can be difficult to find motivation to focus on the things we want to do when we have been in the same space for consecutive days/weeks. Don’t even get us started on the number of distractions present at home. For those of you who are not familiar with “Study with Me”, it is a viral video concept where people watch a two-hour long video of someone studying to help them concentrate. It is essentially a simulation of productive study sessions with friends that are said to be a helpful way to avoid distractions. Draw with Me is a similar concept but focused on drawing. For Nella, having one of the videos played in the background sets the mood and creates an ambience that motivates her to draw.

EVELYN:

Exploring Other Styles

“I have this account on Instagram where I follow a lot of other accounts that have interesting content,” Evelyn explained beforehand. Studio fnt, the Seoul-based design studio was apparently one of the many accounts she follows. Evelyn recently rediscovered them through their new social media content and decided to explore their website for new design inspiration.

We were first brought to the Hyundai Development Company (HDC) and IPARK case study where the studio created their corporate identity and brand identity. In the beginning, there was an animation that provided a comprehensive breakdown of the identity system. “I really liked how they documented their creative process in a simple video. Though the branding for the construction company and apartment looks very simple, it is actually very well thought out,” Evelyn emphasised. We could not agree more as the versatility of the visual identity really sets the brand apart. There aren't any fancy elements to the brand identity per se, but the visual motifs are highly distinguishable and hold meaning to them. It feels very “whole” as Evelyn would put it.

Graphic design has a multitude of unique influences in different cultures and that is something that is what’s most fascinating for Evelyn as she loves exploring various styles that would eventually serve as an inspiration for her designs. “Looking at Studio fnt’s designs makes me want to learn graphic design in Korea,” she confessed.

MARIA:

Traveling beyond the screen

Photo from Parametro Studio

Speaking of exploring graphic design styles in other parts of the world, Maria had recently (thanks to Mindsparkle Mag) discovered Parametro Studio, a Mexican studio founded by two ladies Cristina and Vanessa. “The website is pretty crazy,” Maria warned us before sharing her screen. Before we knew it, a bold shade of red was plastered all over our screens. Navigating the single page website was a little bit tough at the beginning, but the visual experience made up for it.

Photo from Parametro Studio

Before showing us her favourite work from Parametro Studio, Maria told us that what she really loves about it is the way they captured the branding design through photography instead of applying it on mockups. She quickly directed our attention to the Briochels case study where we saw a “lookbook” of how the designs have been applied. The photos shot by the studio had created a cohesive look for the brand - one that brought out the playfulness in the bright red logo, the elegance in the typeface, and the liveliness of the pastel tones. The flat lay and interior shots made us fall in love with the bistro. “It makes the designs come to life,” Maria expressed as she marveled at the photos. What Parametro did was to capture the design at work, creating an experience that takes you from behind the screens directly to the bistro itself.

Photo from Parametro Studio

On a side note, Maria also mentioned that the goblet used in one of the photos reminded her of her grandma’s place. “These glasses can’t be found anymore,” she says. It was a nice feeling - familiarity. That being said, we are perhaps sentimental beings who are always drawn to the things that we are familiar with or mean the most to us. And maybe that is why design is so special, it is one of the few mediums we can use to replicate an experience or a feeling.

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