(I'm just juiced after seeing all the responses to the Web Dezignerz
posting...never EVER has something I've posted made me feel like I
accomplished and said so much!)
Brian Mays
I use my MIND to design the graphics, the computer or whatever other
appropriate tools to produce them. A computer does NOT design a graphic.
Plugins are a copout oftentimes for people who don't want to think. I'm not
coming down on plugins, I use my fair share of them too...WHEN THE CONCEPT
CALLS FOR IT. I AM coming down on people who use a plugin with no reason
other than because the computer will do it. If there is no reason for doing
it other than to show off computer skills, then it becomes digital toilet
paper and has no purpose for existing.
True design is thought, rationale, creativity, and CONCEPT CONCEPT CONCEPT! I
will preach concept in here until I'm blue in the face if I have to. And I
will be right.
Just email David Carson, Rick Valicenti, John Sayles, Marc English, Margo
Chase...they'll tell you the same thing! (Well, except for maybe Rick
Valicenti.) If you don't have a concept, then your digital masterpiece has no
feet to stand on.
Brian the Educator of minds.
John T wrote:
>
> Hmmmmmm yet another one !
> There go I but for the grace of a big-ed
> If you use a computer to design your graphics then you are no different than somebody using pluggins after all you are using an external help generating machine as well as the programs to make it operate. So you see you too are reliant on applications.
> I carved my name on the tree in my garden so does that make me a graphic designer.
> What bollocks you lot spit out
> aaaaaaagh vomit
>
> John the One
>
> Brian Mays <bma...@swbell.net> wrote in message
> news:3713EBF1...@swbell.net...
You often get people who come into newsgroups yelling about their 'new Web
design company' or such, and when you go and visit their site there isn't a
concept. Instead, you have graphics that have been bevelled and had lighting
effects applied, for no specific reason.. None of it gels, and there's
absolutely no concept involved.
> True design is thought, rationale, creativity, and CONCEPT CONCEPT
CONCEPT! I
> will preach concept in here until I'm blue in the face if I have to. And
I
> will be right.
And you are. When something does not have a concept and is merely 'pretty'
for its own sake, then it could probably be defined as some sort of abstract
art ;)
--
Regards,
Peter Cooper
Editor, Webpedia
http://www.webpedia.com/
John the One
Russ <jetskier1...@usa.net> wrote in message
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John T <des...@coolgraphic.com> wrote in message
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As a performance artist you become a member of the classic arts club
though, performance arts being classic arts.
Anyway... Anytime you want to see real abstract/modern art being created,
stop by and see my work. I am getting very abstract in my old age. I showed
it to my father and he asked me what is it? What is it about? I said
anything you want. He shrugged.
I am in the middle of a raging mid-life crisis which consists of wearing
short skirts and making art. A lot of people seem to like the art so I just
keep plugging away. I like it or else I wouldn't show it. I am enjoying
what people have to say about the art as much as I enjoy making it. What a
hoot! Have fun.
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David
That's what the crusade is for...getting people back to basics.
Brian
(who knows full well that some CERTAIN PEOPLE will think I'm just bashing them again)
John the One soon to become the crusader !
Motto - 'fight for the underdog'
David A. Smith <davi...@iag.net> wrote in message
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> We seem to get all worked up about these "free" designers every other week
or so.
> I'd like to suggest that they just be ignored. Their not going to get much
> business by posting here, indeed, the typical skill level is likely to
leave them
> with little business anyway. So, if they are simply ignored, perhaps they
will go
> away.
>
> David
>
I was speaking hypothetically (although I'd say I made a pretty safe assumption).
In fact...now I think I will make the attempt to get in touch with Margo
Chase, just to ask her the very question I was posing!
(Ask Dave Moon, too...I'll do it!)
Brian Mays
Brian is simply challenging people to exercise their muscles of creativity.
Many of you jumped straight to being offended. Maybe... you are the ones who
needed to here Brians point the most.
One who never listens lives an out-of-focus, one-sided life, and dies a very
lonely person.
Philip Bradshaw
Drphilgood wrote in message
<19990416152309...@ng-ca1.aol.com>...
You've inspired me John. My new motto is, "fight in your Underoos!" -- life is
way too short to be very serious about silly crusades.
Dave Moon