“A designer who is not also a couturier, who hasn't learned the most refined mysteries of physically creating his models, is like a sculptor who gives his drawings to another man, an artisan, to accomplish.” MenGivingMysteryCreatingModelsAccomplishDrawingDesignerAnother ManRefinedSculptorsArtisans Book:Catalog of the Exhibition Held at the Costume Source: Catalog of the Exhibition Held at the Costume
“I'm drawing from two generations back how to think about music, how to think about why you travel to make music, what the possible pitfalls of that are for the way your life is structured. The good and bad of all of it get into the mix of what's created, what you're creating.” ThinkingWayTwoLife IsGenerationsCreatingDrawingGood And BadPitfalls Author:Elvis Costello
“When I use a direct manipulation system whether for text editing, drawing pictures, or creating and playing games I do think of myself not as using a computer but as doing the particular task. The computer is, in effect, invisible. The point cannot be overstressed: make the computer system invisible.” ThinkingUseGamesEffectsParticularComputerCreatingTasksDirectDrawingInvisibleManipulationEditingPlaying GamesComputer SystemsDrawing Pictures Author:Donald A. Norman
“Intuition is a combination of insight and imagination that was once attributed to spiritual communication. Mathematicians call it 'fuzzy logic,' drawing conclusions from vague or subjective input. The mind becomes aware without the direct intervention of reasoning. Once you can imagine something you can begin the process of creating it. Executives use intuition to make many product, investment, and hiring decisions, even if they deny it. Success in business may depend on an accurate gut.” IfsMindMayUseSpiritualProcessImaginationDecisionBusinessImagineProductsCommunicationDependsCreatingDirectLogicInvestmentDenyInsightIntuitionDrawingConclusionCombinationReasoningGutsExecutivesAccurateBusiness SuccessMathematicianVagueSubjectiveInterventionHiringInputFuzzyDrawing Conclusions Book:Thinking In The Future Tense Source: Thinking In The Future Tense
“The only thing in life that really gives me any peace is just being lost in the process of creating something, whether it's the film or painting and drawing. Whatever that is, it is what I want to do.” WantGivingFilmLostProcessPaintingCreatingGive MeDrawingThings In LifeJust BeingCreating SomethingPainting And Drawing Author:Ellar Coltrane
“As an actor you bring some of your own experiences which can make things easier. You build off of it, but your imagination is always the best thing you have as far as creating things I think specifically for what that character is going through. But you're definitely drawing obviously upon things that you can connect to, and then you kind of mold the change that you're making into something that's right for the character.” ThinkingKindCharacterActorsImaginationEasierCreatingDrawingBest ThingsMoldCreating Things Author:Vince Vaughn
“A big part of filmmaking, and a big part of the power of filmmaking, is creating characters that people fall in love with. So, those things, like the bloopers, create more reality and dimension, and the sense that these are not drawings or shadows, but they are living, breathing, thinking characters. That's the illusion.” PeopleThinkingCharacterBigsRealityFallCreatingIllusionShadowFalling In LoveDrawingBreathingDimensionsFilmmakingBloopersCreating Characters Author:Rob Minkoff
“I was always interested in drawing and creating, but it never really occurred to me that I could pursue art as my profession until my mid twenties. From all I had heard from other people, art was just something you do as a hobby in between your real work and real jobs.” PeopleArtRealJobsHeardCreatingTwentiesProfessionDrawingPursueHobbiesReal JobsReal Work Author:Julie Dillon
“Creating festivals made a major impact on society in general because you couldn't draw large crowds indoors. At Newport we were soon drawing crowds of 10,000 and there weren't halls that could hold that many people.” PeopleMadeCreatingMajorsDrawsImpactCrowdsDrawingHallsFestivalsLarge CrowdsImpact On Society Author:George Wein
“I've been creating work by silk-screening images of arms and legs and heads and objects on paper - like drawings of vegetables, guns, hats, whatever - and then also printing sheets of patterns, colorful polka dots and line drawing patterns.” LinesObjectsArmsPaperCreatingGunPatternsLegsDrawingHatsVegetablesSheetsPrintingSilkDotsColorfulScreeningArms And LegsPolkaPolka Dots Author:Brian Chippendale
“The magic of comics is that there are three people involved in any comic: There is whoever is writing it, and whoever is drawing it, and then there's whoever is reading it, because the really important things in comics are occurring in the panel gutters, they're occurring between panels as the person reading the comics is moving you through, is creating a film in their heads.” PeopleWritingPersonsImportantFilmMovingThreeReadingMagicInvolvedCreatingImportant ThingsDrawingComicGutters Author:Neil Gaiman
“It was by coincidence that I ended up opening my first shop in 1968, and I haven't stopped since. I now find myself trying to do everything. I couldn't live without creating my collections, without writing, drawing and reading. But I couldn't either live without being close to my children on a daily basis and also to my grandchildren, and to all the people I love. I guess I am like every woman today, one who juggles her work and family life.” PeopleWritingTryingFirstsChildrenTodayReadingHavensCreatingBasesDrawingOpeningMy ChildrenCollectionsShopsCoincidenceGrandchildrenFamily LifeMy Grandchildren Author:Sonia Rykiel
“As a kid, you're starting to grow up and want more freedoms. But if you have people who are absorbing and adopting religious principles and teachings, they start drawing these lines and creating confines in their life to live within certain lines.” PeopleIfsWantKidsCertainGrowsReligiousLinesPrinciplesGrowing UpTeachingCreatingStartingDrawingAbsorbingAdopting Author:Mahershala Ali
“The magic of comics is that there are three people involved in any comic. There's whoever's writing it and whoever's drawing it. And then there's whoever's reading it because they are creating the movement. They are creating the illusion of time passing.” PeopleWritingThreeReadingMagicMovementInvolvedCreatingIllusionDrawingPassingPassingsComicTime PassingTime PassesIllusion Of Time Author:Neil Gaiman
“I feel the calmest when I'm drawing or when I'm creating images. I love connecting the mind with the hand and producing something - that is very comforting and centering for me.” FeelsMindHandsCreatingDrawingConnectingComfortingCentering Author:Jerry Pinkney
“Drawing creates its own kind of private space. Coupled with certain interests that I want to speak to in my art, it's really kind of a safe haven for me. Creating art is not only a comfort zone, but also a way of speaking to my passions.” WayWantKindArtCertainPassionSpeakInterestSpaceHavensComfortSafeCreatingArt IsDrawingZoneComfort ZoneMy PassionSafe HavenCreating Art Author:Jerry Pinkney