The Evolution of Graphic Design Industry From 1990-2020 w Executive Producer Ian Dawson
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Let's look at how graphic design has evolved through the years through this insightful conversation with Ian Dawson.
From the early days of print and analog design to the digital revolution, Ian shares his experiences, challenges, and the transformative trends that have shaped the industry.
Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting your creative journey, this video offers valuable perspectives and practical tips to help you navigate and thrive in the ever-changing world of graphic design.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
3:45 - The Origins of Graphic Design
10:30 - Key Influences and Milestones in Graphic Design
18:15 - The Shift from Analog to Digital
25:00 - Emerging Trends in Graphic Design
32:40 - The Role of Technology and Software in Design
40:20 - How Design Education Has Adapted to Changes
48:00 - Balancing Creativity with Commercial Demands
55:30 - The Future of Graphic Design: What to Expect
1:05:00 - Ian's Personal Journey and Career Insights
1:15:20 - Tips for Aspiring Designers
1:25:50 - Audience Questions on Design Trends
1:35:00 - Final Thoughts and Advice for Designers
1:38:00 - Outro
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37:30 so much respect, definitely going to try it
We're don't work in the design world, this is so interesting to hear all the stories and you all nerding out on the industry history
Love the videos Chris :). I also like the new video strategy. More frequent uploads and amazing thumbnails 👍. I think its working. ;)
amazing. Thank you for commenting.
LOVED this interview!! Took me back to the golden era of motion design when I was eating up every new demo reel I could find... great stuff!
Begin 2000 i went to school for four years to learn graphic design after 4 years were done everything i learned was out dated.
Wow
I'm not just reminded of film reel spooling and grading but also of "bromides." Post producers used to scan bromides, which are printed white against black supers, for online compositing. Flame machines from the late 1990s were the size of ATMs ~
Skin in the game! Chris, another great and helpful video! thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
He delights you. We can see it in your face. I love that. Thanks for sharing Chris cheers.
Love this episode! Can we get another interview with Paula Scher?
We’ve asked.
My grandfather ran a company called ‘Stewart & Morrison’, established in 1960 and is considered by design historian Robert Stacey to have been “arguably Canada's first truly modern graphic design outfit” .. interesting guy, was a Freemason and drank daily martinis and lived to over 100 😅
Best logo they came up with imo was the Montreal Expos 🌊🔥
I sort of know Chris Landreth, Ive met him a few times, he worked on allot of ground breaking tools in animation. he also won an academy award for best short animation, strange guy but a wizard in his own world .. definitely a pioneer
Hi Chris, amazing video once again. Please can you upload your RUclips videos to your podcast channel. Maybe you do, I'm not so sure. I'll be really grateful if you do.
We do. But different release schedules.
You know how you guys were talking about how apple should give away AR headsets to educator, engineers, developers etc..?
Here in India, Miceosoft has paired with Central Board of School Education (CBSE) where they're basically building hubs for students and dogitalising middle and highschools.
Right now this is just a pilot project, last year my class was chosen to be a part of this but things got delayed and now our jr batch is going to lead the experiment.
The idea is that they're going to give students tablets and try to make every assignment online. They're also trying to make simple cbse schools woro on dual mediums, so students can also attend school from home and for those that are coming to school don't have to carry bags and books as a compulsion.
Microsoft, previously used to distributed laptops and train teachers to use microsoft products in their daily activities. They would also hold workshops for 365 and now copilot.
I think, microsoft should distribute their headsets in these environments too, maybe just 8-12 grade (since right now, them paired with cbse have chosen 8th grade to be the right class for the pilot project)
Edit* lol nvm I just listened to your podcast with Jesse Nyberg*
Chris, why do you think you landed on being a futurist? What aimed you at being so apt to pivot, as opposed to being someone who does not see the opportunities through change?
intelligence is pattern recognition. when the trend lines move it would be foolish not to move. I'm not attached to much, so my resistance to change is less than others.
@@thefutur Is there an analogous statement that describes wisdom?
All these concerns with Ai is purely premature anxiety on the basis that most of the technology is based on training models that are stealing intellectual property. That’s not a basis for survival of a new technology nor will it be sustainable. Many tech companies are overstating what their own models can actually do, just to give the illusion to investors that they are keeping up when in reality it’s not so.
Please add Turkish subtitles. Thank you in advance
My big thing with future tech is obviously the malpractice of ai currently swept under the rug by big companies scapping our images, art, text, everything without our consent. And also the increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness, and even more so the myopia epidemic from our devices and the amount of close work we do. If we had glasses and lenses that we use for everything at our fingertips, holy hell we're gonna increase the amount of children and adults with myopia and retinal detachment, glaucoma, everything that comes with our eye problems. So I can't really be excited about any of these advancements when they don't feel like they're at all for our best interests.
Hey guys, just out of curiosity, you used to write 'with' as "w/ Ian Dawson" before but here you've written as "With Ian Dawson". Any reason why? 😅
no. we should stick w/. there's a team who works on this and they don't always do it the way I do it.
@@thefutur Thank you for the clarification, Chris.I have been writing it as "w/" since the first time I saw in on your video way back and was curious why it was not so here. 😅
ATM i felt like being betrayed by a friend who got me into smoking and then he quits. 🤣
Omg i can imagine a good (Mad Man style) movie made from these stories...
2.5m subs and 9k views? HUH?