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Sketchy thinking 2.

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Sketchy thinking 2.

Feb 8, 2011 | featured |
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good sketcher says, “sketching is a must! bad sketcher says ”sketching isn’t all that important, what about model making?” (left) renzo piano.

“I have so much to say about this that I will be quiet and just sketch…” [architect]

“A designer who can’t sketch is like a journalist who can’t write!” ( nike creative director )

“A couple of good points, but it still doesn’t negate that sketching well is the cost of entry. I think this piece explains why sketching isn’t just important to get a job, but an essential part of the the process.” ( comment )

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Rand Shear always had a deep passion towards design, sustainability and architecture; to him these items are synonymous and somewhat interchangeable. For years he has used social networking, not the kind we have today like Facebook-in the pre-internet mid-80s, he co-created ‘The Architecture Gallery’ a non for profit organization that took mail art networks and design themes to promote a global discussion and discourse though postcard images. To him design comes in all shapes and sizes if it is a Memphis tie or a Le Courbusier Print, in a broader sense we all live on an every changing planet and everything in our daily lives can be designed. As a futurist he’s always looking forward to ‘what can be’ and as a historian he looks back to the past to ‘what has been done before’. In both cases he believes in the power of good design and its effect on all of us in our daily lives.

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