Jenny Brewer it’s nice that.
There is a purity to mid century design that comes from it’s simplicity.
Less sophisticated manufacturing.
The advancements in design led technology means we can create anything, but just because we can doesn’t mean we should. - Dan Witchell, Futurebrand
We crave simplicity.
design from the 60s and 70s produced some beautiful examples.
Resrticitons in technology played a part. - Stephen Gilmore, North
With pre digital processes forcing a greater economy of form, to try and do more with less.
Graphic design was a more specialised craft, which afforded the designer more time and respect.
Return to simplicity and stripping back of clutter. - Michael Johnson, Johnson banks
Wonderful opportunity for radical, contemporary identity design. the faster technology changes the more opportunities for expression there are. - Tony Brook, Spin
‘What we had before was stronger and who we were back then was better.
Design has always been a reflection on the past and looking to improve things for the future.
Interested in the ideals of 50s and 60s design, the power design had to change the world.
These design characteristic of economy, simplicity and the use of new technology are more relevant than ever. - Tim Williams, DesignStudio
creative Bloq -
Driven by a love of craft and materials
Whilst technology may seem at odds with handmade crafts the evolution of both share a trajectory.
Mass produced, machine made and digitally crafted work have given up some ground to the imperfect, tactile and subjective nature qualities of handmade design.
Alienating aspects of technology.
technology places control and ingenuity back into the hands if the individual.
Analgoue techniques are noe a common sight in branding and advertising.
Theu have become big business with the recession bringing out the make do and mend spirit.
Although they are a pastime, more to do with heritage, sustainability, qualities abundant in the craftsmanshipp of handmade design.
Sagmeister - Machine made made sense in the 1920s in order to reflect the cultural climate.
More human, subjective approach is the more effective way to communicate.
The digitalisation of design revolutionised graphics in the 90s.
Manual craft is supplanted more and more by digital techniques.
The digitalisation of design has affected aesthetic development.
Anthony Burrill - It doesn't seem satisfying making things on screen anymore. Handmade it=ntrigues people.
How can you design anything without knowing how it is produced.
]more control.
forcing new ways to integrate manual and digital methods.
use the computer to assist and translate.
precesnse of handmade elements in digital context
Can be achieved in minutes on the computer.
A sense of honesty in the handmade process.
Handmade elements set up a relationship with the viewer.
Computer related image is mystical and abstract, handmade is closeness to reality means the audience is able to relate to images quickly.
can adapt and imprive almost everything mass produced.
making by hand isn’t just about archaic tools and materials.
Bringing handmade into there and now
It isn’t about nostalgia or making things look old, still looks contemporary.
The areas where digital and analogue intersect that are the most experimental and innovative.
Digital design can create cheats and illusions no substitute for the quality of the end product.
About an ethical way of working.
the handmade in design is bound up with wider cultural changes relating to consumption.
We are rediscovering our hands as tools and making us active participants in designing the future.
Finger print - Chen design aassociates
Are we really producing better work because of technology and computers?
Handmade elements can activate a surface and install passion and energy into a piece.
It can reassure the client that human understanding is the foundation of the message.
if you were a graphic designer before 1980, you created all your work by hand. Working together to produce a piece of purposeful art. Brought a mix of intellectual and physical challenges.
The intense focus on technology can cloud creative focus.
Find ways to work within the computers capabilities rather than your own.
‘I was using my hands again which was really liberating’
I wanted to leave her something I had made with my own hands.
Need to create an image that reveals something about the artist as well as engaging the viewer.
Letterforms created by the hand communicate directly to the reader on a personal level.
Wanted to create an object that would be cherished more than simply another CD.
Handmade elects and processes add something more interesting and personal to the world of mass consumerism. Scrapes everything back to basics. Makes things stand out in the world we live in, in a sea of ubiquitous packaging/design.
It creates the possibility to create a new different complete look very time.
Create casual and informal products.
OpenType technology - Randomly change letterform in a document. therefore they will be different each time it’s printed.
There is a profound beauty in all things handmade, due to their irregularity.
Ed Fella, Lawrence Weiner, Paula Scher, Cy Twokmbly, Philip Guston.
How we express who we are, our human imprint. Debbie Millman.
Raw and unpolished. Inspiring. Encourage teens and children to express themselves.
Combing handcrafted and mechanical sharp edges. Simple and laborious all at once.
Nostalgia, incorporate sparks of reality into your designs.
When work is handmade m it has a clear and unique voice.
Our urge to use our hands is a reaction to technology, mass production, conformity and authority.
Hand written, hand drawn elements feel closer to the heart of the author, more personal, honest and genuine.
The worth of handmade products is more - rarity, authenticity, humanness.
Would a love letter have the same power if it was typed?
Direct and meaningful communication between artist and designers.
Designers seek that connection between people.
Through the use of our hands that we make our work felt.
Visual layering represents the never-simple nature of life.
Always try to reinvent so nothing goes to waste - similarly to the recent trend of companies returning to their old logos.
When stuck or clueless about a design project, turn to the basics of handmade ideas.
Intent of collage is to create one image with multiple meanings - Vignelli’s idea of ambiguity.
Using stuff around us in general life, not making everything flat.
Choosing a font meant choosing a way to draw.
Each living page to live on it’s own.
Design that has meaning, felt as well as read, touched as well as heard
To receive something made by hand shows value and intimacy.
Think of all the handmade aspects used in making a film.
Get to do something you love, surrounded by the smell of ink, oil and glue.
People will look at the detail. - Ross McDonald.
Handmade designs - limited edition, one of a kind. Personal touches create that intimacy that you find in a child’s drawing on a fridge door.
Interactive experience.
Makes craft and texture come alive, initing and engaging the reader.
Hatch Show Print - Nashville
Just because something is invented, doesn’t mean you have to buy one and use it.
Handmade is the antithesis of digital design.
Fascinated with the engineering design process. Jim Sherraden.
Physical exertion of setting type, rewards of time intensive sweat and labour, show the benefits of human investment over the machine.
Personal and cherished designs, imperfect an ultimately disposable.
Believable and honest interpretations.
Fits budget, publicity needs and communication.
Explore opportunity and individuality.
Embrace human element of design, it is essential o communicate mutual respect and understanding.