Here’s a sort of random one. I was writing a LinkedIn post about a company that offers its employees a way to play “lunch roulette”—they made a website that where you can plug in a date and location, and be matched with another employee, all for the purposes of cross-pollination, to help build a more innovative culture. So I wanted to draw “roulette.” 🖍
What I enjoy about #visualcommunication, as opposed to realism — trying to reproduce something as realistically as possible (which I’ve also spent time doing, and which can also be really fun) is the challenge of figuring out how *little* I can do to communicate an idea.
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It’s not about making the drawing look like a photograph (for one thing, if you’re taking notes that would take way too long!), it’s about expressing a concept quickly and efficiently. And ideally elegantly, too. 😊
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In this case, some stacks of chips helped. And when in doubt, adding a word or words will *always* add clarity! 👍 (Donkey looks more like a dog? No problem! Just add a label and all becomes clear.)
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As with all things design-related, it’s all about finding a solution to a problem. The problem being “how to communicate X in pictures?” It’s a fun challenge! 😊
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