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The Technological Baby vs the Creative Bathwater

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28 years after the launch of the first Apple Mac, how has technology affected creativity?

Macintosh Plus Computer

I started in the design industry in the late 80s when computers were rare and very expensive. At college, the entire student population shared a suite of half a dozen Mac Pluses – a sort of shoe-box with a tiny monotone screen and 4mb of RAM.

Macintosh Plus

Then I got my first job and to begin with, ours was a traditional studio where the work-station was a drawing board with parallel rule and the tools of the trade were type specimen sheets, leading scales, Pantone pens, scalpels and set squares. Ours was a well-equipped studio with light tables, a process camera that doubled as a Grant Projector, and a hot wax machine for sticking down bromide artwork.

The creative process was all about sketching ideas and layouts with a felt pen, and refining by tracing over it and making tweaks along the way. When the idea was nailed, the design process would begin in earnest. Type specimen sheets and photo library catalogues, coloured pens and a scalable photocopier enabled us to compose a visual worthy of presentation to the client. Preparing print-ready artwork was a whole other craft, but that can be the subject of another blog.

Today, the designer only needs an iMac connected to a colour printer. We can compose layouts, select and set type from a range of thousands of available fonts, import, scale, crop and, if necessary, re-touch images and print out a full colour visual in a fraction of the time it used to take. And with a bit of detail work, that visual can be turned into production-ready artwork – job done.

Computers have made us quicker, more efficient, more responsive and much, much cheaper – but has something valuable been lost along the way?

Typography is becoming a process of elimination rather than thoughtful selection, and image choice is dependent on what’s returned by the search engine in the online library rather than created in response to the designer’s vision. The big idea is often arrived at by sheer luck.

I am not one of those misty-eyed nostalgics – I welcome anything that makes our job easier and allows us to deliver a better and more cost-effective service – but thanks to the low cost of a Mac, we’re in danger of seeing design become a commodity purchased from the cheapest provider rather than a strategic investment in the brand. I’ve even known of clients, wary of the cost of professional design, investing in a Mac and an Adobe suite and commissioning templates that they can populate themselves – the karaoke version of brand communications!

Today’s designer needs to be completely fluent in using the computer otherwise creativity is limited by capability. However, computer literacy should not be mistaken for creative intelligence – to my mind, there’s no substitute for a pencil and a good imagination.

Of course there is some great design being produced today, and some visionary people raising standards and breaking new ground creatively – but there is also so much so much pedestrian, unimaginative work out there that would never have seen the light of day in the old craft-based studios.

Steve Braham

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February 17, 2012 at 2:46 pm

Take your brand to the next level

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Hot off the press – our new company brochure in hardback! Here’s a sneak preview.
If you’d like to see more, please get in touch.

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December 22, 2011 at 11:49 am

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Creativity Meets Baking

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Have a look at the sweet little santa hat brownies we made. We’ll be having some later with our Christmas drinks…if they last until then!

If you fancy making some we highly recommend this recipe: (beware, they contain almost half a kilo of chocolate!)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/triplechocolatebrown_72334

Make a tray of the brownie mix, then cut out little circles with a small pasty cutter when it’s cooled down. Make a white icing with some Philadelphia, icing sugar and vanilla. Pop a strawberry on top, test your piping skills and enjoy!

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December 15, 2011 at 3:37 pm

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Christmas is coming…

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It’s official, the festive tunes have been on and the tree is going up.

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December 8, 2011 at 9:21 am

Libraries Inspire

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We’ve just come to the end of a great project for Library Wales. We worked with local film maker Ainsley Bowen filming 22 events which took place across Wales during Libraries Fortnight at the start of November. All the films have now been edited and uploaded to YouTube for all to see.

Check out our Showcase Film which features highlights from all the events. The video is set to a specially written song about Welsh Libraries called ‘Libraries Inspire’ performed by singer/songwriter Lorraine King.

 

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December 7, 2011 at 3:40 pm

I’m dreaming of a red Christmas

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It’s great to be able to spread around some Christmas cheer! This hamper full of red-coloured treats is our contribution to the Charity of the Year Auction for one of our client’s. Fingers crossed it will raise a few quid for a very good cause.

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December 5, 2011 at 4:46 pm

The Allotment

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We’ve just been to a great lecture on ideas and inspiration by Mike Smith and James Backhurst, Creative Partners at The Allotment and formerly of Elmwood.
It was really interesting to see their thought processes and initial design concepts for projects rather than just the finished article. There was also a keen discussion on how a brand is so much more than just a logo, a brand can be expressed at every point of contact the customer has with an organisation, from their vehicle graphics to they way they answer the phone.

It certainly got our creative juices flowing on a rainy Friday afternoon!

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December 5, 2011 at 2:50 pm

Paradise Rice

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We’ve been doing some packaging design for an exotic new client, check back in a few months to see the final result. But in the meantime, here’s a sneak preview of a little project we’ve been working on for them. How many hours, grains of rice and cups of tea do you think it took?


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December 1, 2011 at 10:34 am

Pembrokeshire New Potatoes

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Pembrokeshire New Potatoes from Blas y Tir are hitting the shops!

Since we’ve had two full crates of potatoes delivered for our photo shoot, everyone at Elevator will be eating potato salad for a while!

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July 15, 2011 at 3:32 pm

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