Willi Kunz, author of Typography:Macro- and Microaesthetics has an article in the latest NewWork magazine.
"Newness is not achieved by reading professional literature or being preoccupied with the output of other designers – it is the reward for hard work, patience and trust in the value of one’s own ideas."
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3.02.2009
Willi Kunz Article
posted by LC at 1:53 PM
labels: graphic design, typography
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Very intriguing read (that is, if I'm interpreting Kunz's words correctly). When it comes to fiction writing, I always felt that there was no such thing as a "new" or "original" idea...just new/original applications and interpretations. Everything is something revamped. That can be said for any art form, I guess.
My generation seems to be pressed to create work that is entirely unique and add ourselves to the list, but that desire alone won't help anyone.
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