For me, I would say David Carson. I grew up reading Ray Gun magazine. His style withstood the test of time and continues to be fresh and controversial. Always experimental and exciting, it's his work that keeps me interested in design.
there is no one single designer that is more inspiring than all the others.
i could name 100, but if i had to pick 10, i would choose:
Skolos/Wedell
Melle Hammer
Ralph Schraivogel
Leonardo Sonnoli
Ahn Sang Soo
Lazlo Moholy Nagy
The Stenberg Brothers
Peter Saville
Bruno Monguzzi
Ed Ruscha
For me, I would say David Carson. I grew up reading Ray Gun magazine. His style withstood the test of time and continues to be fresh and controversial. Always experimental and exciting, it's his work that keeps me interested in design.
Um. Wow. Gonna disagree here.
The only way I know how to describe Mr. Carson would result in a post that is primarily composed of asterisks. While I can't deny the man singlehandedly changed typography as we know it - even if he did fall bass-ackwards into it - he hasn't done much since the mid 1990s. The concepts I see from him today look about the same as they did ten years ago. Design has kept moving. He hasn't.
Full disclosure - I tangentially worked with him on a project once. Not something I'd recommend.
My background isn't in design per se. It's in art. With that in mind, I have to say two of my greatest influences are Piet Mondrian and Jackson Pollack.
Am I the only one who likes Jonathan Ive?![]()
Am I the only one who likes Jonathan Ive?![]()