The documentary produced by Netflix is said to be the best one it has ever made. If you want to understand the philosophy of the top designers in the fashion design industry, this documentary is a good choice. Just record your thoughts after watching:
【illustration】
One of the most interesting episodes of this season, there is no one, "On how illustrators with mild social fear can open their minds to design works in the face of the camera".
This episode has a law that applies in most scenarios: DDL doesn't inspire your creativity, which reminds me of all the DDL-dominated moments in the past...
【Shoe Design】
Favorite episode of the season, bar none. It tells the story of Tink, the designer of Nike Jordan. This person’s experience is very special. As a retired pole vaulter, how could he think about designing shoes from architectural materials? It still seems amazing now. , which can make people pay attention to the shoes he designed (so expensive...) after reading it. His philosophy may be more magical than shoes:
Go out and experience life
Fill your head with life experiences
And then interpret the experience into a unique new design~
There are three sentences that have a guiding significance in life.
【Stage design】
I was sleepy at first, but the next few minutes were amazing, thank you for sticking with it...
This artist is very charming. She is different from those typical and paranoid artists. She is willing to explore everything, such as music, experience, thinking, etc., to precipitate and discover art from it. This is what I appreciate her very much.
Stage design is a very special kind of design, which also leads to the conclusion that not all art should be displayed in the window statically, they certainly have their own expressive situations. But how to explore imagination, how to express to a high standard, and how to make people feel refreshed, these are actually three very different things...it's hard.
【architectural design】
The opening scene is the scene of Inception, which is a bit cool. Can architects be as cool as dreamers?
Architect Biak believes that architectural design emphasizes inclusivity, including mountain-shaped houses, 8-shaped three-dimensional houses, etc., all of which emphasize this kind of composition that combines daily life and idyllic poetry. Although I don't really appreciate his two works, it does not prevent him from designing the US World Trade Center, the Google Headquarters Building, the Washington Redskins Stadium, etc. The architect also published a book, "Yesis more ", checked it out, it seems that everyone thinks it is not very good-looking...
【Automotive Design】
dbq really can't stand it...
【graphic design】
When it comes to Pentagram Studio and Paula, not many people may know it, but when it comes to win8, Tiffany Co, POV logo etc. Well, the strength is the first.
I think the most interesting thing about this designer is: thinking of ideas in a taxi, and then recording them. Her design concept is more metaphysical: you must have interest in designing, if you lack interest, you can't design. Perhaps this interest refers to the joy of design?
Her husband is also a designer, but they admit that the two never worked together. Because he couldn't handle her work, and she didn't understand his work. Both sides respect each other, which strikes me.
There is also an easter egg in this one, which Paula will teach you - how design personnel fight with Party A, the initiative is always in their own hands, and the rhythm is well grasped. Well, this is another must-see episode of the season.
【photography】
This documentary about photography does not have much reference value for our daily contact with photography/photography; but it can give me a lot of thinking about how to get along and communicate with other people, such as:
-To understand what you haven't experienced, have empathy-
For a photographer, he cannot experience everything that the person being photographed has experienced, so he needs empathy; for all of us, there is indeed no complete empathy, but understanding can shorten the distance between each other and quickly establish a connection , so empathy is the number one thing in this scenario.
-Fuck your looks and all the looks, I want the real thing-
This seems to be different from our usual photography concept. We pursue the content that can be good-looking and can be posted on social platforms; but it is obvious that the photographer Platten needs to show the real events and convey the real stories behind them. To the world, he bears the most real sense of mission.
-When you sit still, your power of observation soars-
I tried to observe everyone around me in various postures and states, and I was told that my state was not right today...
The downside of this documentary is that some of the content contains various mosaics, absolutely...
【Interior design】
Designer Ilsa said at the beginning: Interior design is the field that is least valued (What? Who? Why?). All I can say is that interior design is closely related to living or user experience, just think about the experience of visiting IKEA...
People-oriented, focusing on people's experience has always been the theme pursued by the design industry, and the same is true for Ilsa. Before designing, she must understand the customer's requirements and living conditions on the spot, and strive to create a happy atmosphere (customer thinking and preliminary demand research are really important). At the same time, the documentary also mentioned that she grew up in a free-thinking family, which is inseparable from the germination and growth of her design concept.
Little Easter Egg: The storefront of the Australian brand Aesop was also designed by Ilsa, which reminds me of the bragging scene with Xiao Jin when I was in college. ..oh, woman.
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