An Everyday Practice of Drawing
Creative Process Visualized as Wavelength
An Everyday Practice of Drawing
Creative Process Visualized as Wavelength
Drawing every day has produced a practice situated somewhere between meditation and a daily act of walking 30 km.
The drawings were produced as a daily practice intended to improve the consistent output of work. In my view, they were simply the output of participatory attendance in a daily practice where I desired to raise my craft to the next level.
As a creative maker, I began to question the roles of managers, writers, and producers within the process of creative output. Writing and visual making.
Might graphic designers and makers of visual material better lead projects through the explorations they conduct?
A logo was designed for the series of waveLength drawings to distinguish them both within the printed publication and subsequent online media. The design of the mark adhered to the structure of the drawings, efficiently communicating the inherent concepts built upon within the writing and the graphic framing of implied energy within the works.
The final article can be read on Medium.