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Sketchbook Series: 3 // Design
The creative process is always a journey. Over the years I’ve used multiple methods to gather my thoughts, whether it’s designing for a client presentation or my idea for the next great invention. Sometimes I’ll dive right in with digital ideation, literally pounding out ideas on the keyboard. Other times, I’ll sit down with a sketchbook and a pen. I like to let my mind wonder as I fill the the pages with sketches and concepts. I tend to start with goofy ideas to stimulate my brain. It’s a fun way to work and takes the pressure out of getting it right for the “real world.”
I was recently organizing my home office and came across my sketchbook archive. It got me to look back and reflect on past ideas and explorations — some that came to fruition, and others that didn’t (usually for good reason). Over the next few posts, I will share some of these themes.
- 1 // Covers
- 2 // Logos
- 3 // Design
- 4 // Furniture
- 5 // Invention
- 6 // Human
- 7 // Humor
Please note, these drawings are unedited, somewhat raw, and certainly less than perfect. Also, forgive poor spelling and grammatical errors — I prefer speed over accuracy.
Looking at these sketches takes me back. I remember putting so much thought and effort into these early designs. It was vital for me to get it right and delight my clients. There’s nothing quite like sketching an idea, then seeing it produced into a physical piece. I was excited to take many of these concepts to completion. It never gets old! I hope you enjoy.
One Final Note
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