"it’s like the world of your design doubles" - THIS! Half the designers I know act like the world of print is SOOOOoooo limiting and they stick to digital. I'm like bruh, you're really missing out!
I'm not a fan of printing crap at big conventions just for the sake of it but that same curious thought of "how can we stretch digital?" should be applied to print. What ~new~ (and relevant) collateral can we bring into these events? Experiential design has grown by leaps and bounds but I felt like the print world kind of leveled off. Cool to see growth happening in other fields (fashion, interior design, etc)
The bakery example you gave is dope. I imagined grainy wheat bread as you described the paper. what a nice touch!
Back in my day (cue old person's voice), paper selections were like reserved for the big fancy projects/events so it's cool to see more affordable, more 'every day' options available.
"it’s like the world of your design doubles" - THIS! Half the designers I know act like the world of print is SOOOOoooo limiting and they stick to digital. I'm like bruh, you're really missing out!
I'm not a fan of printing crap at big conventions just for the sake of it but that same curious thought of "how can we stretch digital?" should be applied to print. What ~new~ (and relevant) collateral can we bring into these events? Experiential design has grown by leaps and bounds but I felt like the print world kind of leveled off. Cool to see growth happening in other fields (fashion, interior design, etc)
The bakery example you gave is dope. I imagined grainy wheat bread as you described the paper. what a nice touch!
Back in my day (cue old person's voice), paper selections were like reserved for the big fancy projects/events so it's cool to see more affordable, more 'every day' options available.
Thanks for the rec of Suzume!
Love this Emma!
Thank you so much 🥰