The readies book was a great example of how any design process should go.

The structure of the project is practically starting from the basic elements of layout, and building up to sophisticated varieties of layout systems. I didn’t have to take the extra step in experimenting for The Readies book since it already mandated that on every student, though I took the extra step in making twice the required quantity just to find out how I would be solving problems after I have totally exhausted my options, I believe it is the only way of coming up with something interesting and maybe unique since we always fall back onto what we know in our first attempts.
I'm a night person... i'm most productive when there is no distraction.


Not knowing anything about typography set me free from getting scared of doing mistakes, it didn’t even exist in my head that there is wrong and right about typography and that’s why I just didn’t care for going wrong. Although I fail 8 times out of 10, I still try to approach my projects with the same virgin eye and mind.


i understand your order, but it seems the readies should go under the initial drawing examples. this is a strong way to present your thoughts about process. maybe simplify to a list. 1)readies: elaboration, 2)rockport: research (what kind),
ReplyDelete3:hpv: research + conceptual (what does that mean?) shock value is good discussion too.