most graphic designers will recall the moment whenthey discovered graphic design. they can remember thatalmost peculiar instant when they decide, with enthusiasmand determination, to become a designer. for some thatmoment comes swiftly. for others it takes years of trial anderror, flirtations with other disciplines before making thatleap at all. but when that instant strikes, it is hard to ignore. theimagination is ignited. the gaze widens. the landscapegrows rich in meaning. to the would-be graphic designer,something invariably clicks inside. i was seventeen wheni had this moment. i adored art growing up and foundcomfort in drawing and painting. but my fascination withcommunication, love of beautiful things, curiosity abouttechnology and obsession with words came together andmanifested as graphic design.my father shortly after introduced me to the only graphicdesigner he knew, henry steiner, who created iconic pinkand black shopping bags in the 80's for lane crawfordamongst numerous other commissions. i secured aninternship at his namesake studio in hong kong, and spentmy time pouring through his archive of print magazines,and learning about the design process. i was intimidatedbut elated, trying to soak up as much as i could duringthe two-week period. one year later i was accepted into adegree program in new york. i found something i believedin, and i was on my way.i am lucky to be a graphic designer. i have loved every partof my journey- from working at a publishing company,to a photographer's studio, to an interactive agency toestablishing whitespace. each experience along the waypresented new challenges in design thinking and doing.style is no more important than substance. inspirationcan come from the unlikeliest of sources. typography isvisceral. relationships are everything. some of my bestmoments came from making mistakes or working withdifficult parameters, as often the results are better becauseof them. it takes a lot of energy to create resonant messagesand beautiful design. at the end of day, the satisfactioncomes from having someone turn a namecard in theirhands, over and over, because they adore what you'vedone with it.
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On Your Mark Design Laboratory Whitespace Tadas Karpavicius Julien Vallee Chantal Hendriksen Beau Monroe Andy Allen TomTor Studio Dorian Josh Finklea Alberto Hernandez Matthias Dunkel Kimberley Chan Juan Camilo Rojas Mike Abbink Ellen Tongzhou Zhao Deconstructed Blacksheep Laura Pregger Jonas Hegi Juan Ramon Pastor SHH Trapped in Suburbia Toormix Minga Zoo Studio