Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Minimalizing (Not Minimizing) The Classics


"I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn't have thought of it. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him: and that, not because he's handsome, Nelly, but because he's more myself than I am."
― Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights


Goodnight stars, goodnight air, goodnight noises everywhere.
― Margaret Wise Brown, Goodnight Moon


“In front of them was the Square, containing a considerable quantity of inexpensive vegetation, enclosed by a wooden paling, which increased its rural and accessible appearance; and round the corner was the more august precinct of the Fifth Avenue, taking its origin at this point with a spacious and confident air which already marked it for high destinies.
― Henry James, Washington Square

---------------------------

I had a dream. All the designers in the world and all the people in the world that look at what designers do woke up one morning and agreed that textures are cheesy, drop shadows are to be dropped, ghosting is dead, fancy borders are too confining, and adding a glow to something is like putting lipstick on a pig – in fact, photoshopping anything is crime against nature. This would be a true nightmare for some, but we may be inching closer to it becoming a reality, or at least recognized as the difference between good and amateur design. With all the talk about minimalism and flat design these days it almost seems like you're an axe murderer who hides their mother's walker if you do anything to tart up a design. (The hate-on folks have for skeuomorphism these days is a taste issue, comparable perhaps to catching someone entering a folk festival with a disco ball.)

In the dream I secretly rejoiced that I would never again get a client requesting a day glow, fun fur background for their ad, or a pink faux leather texture for their logo.

I say secretly because one always wants to please but it's hard doing artwork when you're gnashing your teeth...

4 comments:

  1. Oh, God, Rand! Please don't tell me you actually did the pink faux leather texture for a logo.

    That just gives me the shivers, and I'm not even an artist.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ha! There are a lot of things I did that I'd never admit to... :)

      Delete
  2. I'm feeling a sudden desire for a pink faux leather purse with fun fur accents and a disco ball key ring. Clever designs!

    ReplyDelete