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3dogmama (1925 points) | Wed, 2009-02-18 00:40"but he was a very successful designer because he came up with great ideas. he then would hire other designers to execute his ideas for him while he moved on to the next problem to solve. with his pencil & pen."
As stated by Greg Wells in a previous post...but how do you attain straight conceptual, rather than playing the roles of both conceptual artist and executioner?
"Art -- the one achievement of Man which has made the long trip up from all fours seem well advised." - James Thurber






White Russians and sifting through posts don't mix. Ignore.
I've tried this route, but I guess I didn't luck out by finding the right person to work with. Freelancing is much easier and less bureaucracy.
"Art -- the one achievement of Man which has made the long trip up from all fours seem well advised." - James Thurber
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LOL. What's up with youuuuu???
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Battled a migraine yesterday, didn't eat much and then drank. Not very smart and I'm feeling bad for the title of this post.
Today I have the nose to the grindstone and diligently working on ads and a logo.
"Art -- the one achievement of Man which has made the long trip up from all fours seem well advised." - James Thurber
i wish i could give you the answer about how he made it happen. but to be fair, he did start in the early 60s, when the world was a little different and he probably did all of his own production. if you're already there when the computer comes out, it's probably not that hard to have a stable of freelancers available to execute your concepts. not unlike being an art director and sketching up concepts and giving them to designers to make into a reality.
so much of this business is about luck and timing, tho. if i tried to get into this field today the way i did 15 years ago, i would fail.
WHAT THE F*C*AISLLLKKKK IS GOING ON!?
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