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Friday, 17 October 2014

Extracting Knowledge from the Creative Field

Alexis Winter

One artist/designer that is definitely on me 'must interview' list is Alexis Winter. Her work is so varied, from graphic design, paper embroidery and photography, to a combination of them all. I can really relate to that as I don't just want to focus on one thing, I want to mix and match, continue to explore and learn as I design.Winter spends her time in Melbourne, Australia working as a Communication Designer, and loves 'layered concepts with hidden meanings.

Here are a few examples of her work (also some of my favourites):
Pad loves 'layered concepts with hidden meanings.

Contact Details

Email: alexis.k.winter@gmail.com
Blog: http://alexiswinter.tumblr.com
Shop: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/AlexisWinter#_=_


Oliver Munday

Oliver Munday lives and works in New York as a graphic designer. He co-founded a socially based design collaborative named 'Piece' with Bernard Canniffe and Mike 

Weikert. Together, they believe that designers can play a key role in social justice and 
positive change. I love how Munday's work is so simplistic yet eye catching, with the minimal colours playing a key part as they contrast well together. 
These are just a few of my favourites:
Wire Poster Project
Knopf
See, Mix, Drink 

Contact Details
Latest work shown on: http://omunday.tumblr.com

Email: oliver.munday@gmail.com


Avinoam Noma Bar


Noma Bar is an Israeli born graphic designer, who studied typography and graphic design and states that he's “after the maximum communication with minimum elements”. He's currently working for the design agency Dutch Uncle, who have office in London, New York and Tokyo. His work has become well known within the advertising industry, resulting in him winning numerous awards for his work. One thing I would love to know is where the ideas are derived from and who his influences are, as those are the types of things I struggle with the most. He has such an effective and creative way of using the negative space within the images that he produces. 
Here are what I feel are his best pieces of work:

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