g3 wrote:
quoted 11 lines you cannot overrate tDR too highly. ian/mike/nick and now matt pyke> you cannot overrate tDR too highly. ian/mike/nick and now matt pyke
> have and no doubt will continue to influence a generation of graphic
> design. you just have to look at the great long list of other graphic
> designers that rip them off.
>
> >even though they made some covers to some really great artists/music, i
> >don't think that they are THAT great. seems to me that ppl have this opinion
> >just because they did almost all warp stuff...
>
> eh? you are mad. tDR do more than just record covers, everything from
> interior design in tokyo to Nike adverts :)
Where will I find examples of the non-record design? I read
ID(International Design) but I don't recall seeing any of their design
featured. Is there an article in recent years? I would like to see more
than their record art and to learn about their history.
There is almost nothing happening in the fine art world that is
ndicative of the world today. I have been looking for design teams
that work in multi-media as the avant garde today art world. A design
team like DR might be what I have been looking for. They apear to
be plastic enough to work in several design feilds(commercial
illustration, logos, interior design, fonts and video games while
successfully merging art with commerce in a cross-cultural method.
Has DR worked in industrial design or in furniture? This could be
the sprouting of a design team as influential has the Bau Haus movement.
They are quietly creating a style that is as isolationist and as well
defined as Art Deco.