“I knew from my youngest age I wanted to be a fashion designer. I was always draping fabric and working with color palettes.” AgeWantedFashionColorDesignerFabricFashion DesignerPalette Author:Catherine Malandrino
“Evolving Culture, Reality, as we perceive it, is largely shaped by the artifacts, both material and symbolic, of thought, thought that leads to creative manifestation in form and color. With that in mind, it might be suggested that the visual artist, - from commercial designer to fine art painter - has much to do with most things that enter your everyday visuals, and thus form a major portion of one's reality and, certainly, how this culture manifests and evolves.” MindArtRealityMightFormArtistCultureCreativeColorMaterialsFineMajorsEverydayPainterEvolvePerceiveManifestationDesignerVisualsPortionsSymbolicFine ArtsVisual ArtArtifactsVisual Artist Author:Robert Venosa
“I'm an unbelievable designer. I don't know how I know and just do these things. I just start sketching and then I just know the colors and I always know the forecast. I know green and purple are going to be hot. I was born to be a designer. I worked hard to be a tennis player, I don't work hard to be a designer.” KnowsHardBornKnow HowPlayerColorHard WorkHotGreenDesignerTennisUnbelievablePurpleForecastsTennis PlayerSketching Author:Serena Williams
“I deliberately look for colorful people. They're very right for theatre. Theatre has to be theatrical. If you can get color into the accountant, you've got something. Write the whole thing first and then say he's an accountant. That's a very wacky accountant, but so what? Theatricality feeds and challenges the actor, the director, and the designers.” PeopleIfsWritingFirstsLooksWholeActorsChallengesColorDirectorsTheatreDesignerTheatricalColorfulAccountantsWacky Author:Lanford Wilson
“I think color, for a costume designer, is one of your biggest storytelling devices.” ThinkingColorStorytellingDesignerDevicesCostumes Author:Alexandra Byrne
“Pictures, abstract symbols, materials, and colors are among the ingredients with which a designer or engineer works. To design is to discover relationships and to make arrangements and rearrangements among these ingredients.” DesignColorMaterialsSymbolsAbstractDesignerIngredientsEngineersArrangements Author:Paul Rand
“I think that a woman wears so many hats, we have so many aspects to us that we're not just one thing. We represent so much within us and that kind of comes across for me as a designer through mixing prints and colors.” ThinkingKindOne ThingColorAspectDesignerJust OneHatsPrintMixing Author:Rachel Roy
“Color does not add a pleasant quality to design - it reinforces it.” DoeDeathQualityDesignColorAddDesignerPleasantColourLongevityGraphic DesignWeb DesignGraphic DesignerInspirational DesignInspirational Graphic DesignGreat DesignDesign And ArtDesign InspirationArt DesignCreativity And DesignGraphic Design InspirationFunny Graphic DesignInspiring Design Author:Pierre Bonnard