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"Morisawa" (1996) ◆ John Maeda — katakana cascading into moiré

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Recapitulating the week.
Added more pages to my website and worked on the layout some more: now there is a now page, about what I am doing, like Scott Boms put it on his own now page, now‑ish, a page about which tools I use to stay informed and mostly secured, and I have added a page linking to my friends.
That last part is sort of important, because of how important my connections are to me. Currently, most of the people on that page are from my graphic design study, but this will expand, with time, of that I am equal parts hopeful and certain.
I am also currently excavating the milieu around the book Creative Code by Maeda, with my eye already on Design by Numbers as well.
Autumn is here, with the Spätsommer’s last rays of a kinder sun, and as the outside air wafts in through heavy green curtains, I briefly understand that all things change, before I type on.
I wanted to write something about how it has been a long time since I have worked on my foundations for drawing, painting, and illustration, but I won’t.
I am moving on from judging, instead. I have been judging all kinds of things in all kinds of manners, and I am frankly just plain bored by it.
Have been playing Cyberpunk 2077 a lot, and I plan to play a lot more of it in the upcoming days.
I even bought two books about Cyberpunk: the artbook, and the pen and paper RPG called Cyberpunk RED.
I love Cyberpunk. The games. The genre lit I mostly avoid.
In the martial art of Karate, the symbol of pride for a black belt is to wear it long enough such that the die fades to white as to symbolize returning to the beginner state.
Creative people are confident in only one thing: their own doubt. I think there’s a huge lack of self-confidence in a creative person because, by nature, the definition of a creative person is someone who is trying to make something new. They know, if they are professional creatives, that the likelihood of doing that—making something new and significant—is hugely unlikely, so they build within that city of doubt. From doubt, they get to iterate and work extremely hard, hoping to find something new; it’s all about hope. I’ve never met anyone who is good at what they do creatively and is super-confident. Maybe they pretend to be confident in front of their agent or the media, but I’ve never been confident in that way.
John Maeda
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Semplicità significa sottrarre l’ovvio e aggiungere il significativo
John Maeda, Laws of Simplicity
Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful.
– John Maeda Â