04/01/2014

Lecture - Robert Urquhart

These are the notes from a lecture from last term that I thought I had lost. Luckily, I found them in the back of the sketchbook I have began using for my major project so here they are!

"Life is impossible to predict!"


  • Education is vitally important.
  • Meanderers and coasters, however, can also do well.
"We know that design organises, clarifies, cleans thing up, makes them nice, but if thats all that design accomplishes then how do we account for the Euphoric Bustling World…" 
-Martin Vtelsky

Brand yourself!
Education is often based on conformity, whereas creative life is often the opposite. It is important to understand both sides.
  • Do more than what you are told to do.
  • Try new things.
  • Teach other people what you know.
  • Everything is a draft.
  • Pay attention to details.
  • Ask stupid questions.
  • Know whats going on.
Strategies/Strategist
  • Good strategists have two good skills: critical thinking and writing, and if they are really good: pattern seeking to find a useful thread.
  • Know what other people are working on in different fields.
PHONE ARTS COLLECTIVE
  • make art on their mobile phones
  • experiment with new media-use your phone as a studio 
PSYCHADELIC DIGITAL ART
  • neons/zietgist/glitch
USER INTERFACES/CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY

"When a company hires you, in its most basic terms, they have a problem that needs solving."

Skills to learn to make you flexible
  • user interface
  • html - codeacademy.com
  • css
  • photoshop
  • basic typography
  • basic colour theory
  • layout
  • UX deliverables - wireframes/mockups/guidelines
  • evaluation methods
Also you should be good at making friends. Show character, creativeness, knowledge and good presentation.

Go deeper with the subject instead of taking it at face value - BE INTERESTED, BE INTERESTING

D&AD - "Graduates should work for nothing"
Intern magazine - graduates should do this to show reaching out to industry and get noticed at the same time as it shows an admirable spirit.


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