200issue7, GRAFIKA - DESIGN - LAYOUT
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Welcome to issue 7 of twohundredby200.
The theme chosen for this issue is “unity” and the work that has been
submitted is excellent. The talent of our contributors is outstanding and the
way that they have each approached the theme is really interesting. Also in
this issue we have interviews with Daniel Goble and Andrea Cucchi each of
whom have contributed some great work to previous issues of
twohundredby200.
Thanks to everyone involved in making this issue and for their on-going
support.
Enjoy
Sean Makin
Twohundredby2oo is a bi-monthly72dpi PDF magazine.
Copyright Sean D Makin 2004 Copyright for submissions belong to the
contributors unless otherwise speciied.
“twohundredby200” is published every two months.
The idea is to allow people to showcase their talents or anything else they want to show the world.
If you would like to submit work to the
magazine visit www.twohundredby200.co.uk
daniel
live?
Daniel Goble. I live in a town called Northleet in the south east of England and work in
London.
How old are you?
26
What is your occupation?
I am currently a full time graphic
designer for a large company.
How did you get started creatively?
Like most
designers and artists I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember. I studied media and ilm at college
with the aspirations of becoming a writer and director but decided against Uni and ended up working for a
small production company. This company soon started drifting into web and graphic design – and is where
my passion and skills began to evolve. After a few years here I moved to my current job, which presented
greater challenges for me as a designer.
What inspires you?
All kinds of things, usually the strange and unusual. If I’m
out in the countryside and everybody around me are busy taking photographs of rolling hills – I’ll be in the
undergrowth taking pictures of a strange chunk of rusty metal that’s sticking out of the ground.
Do you ever suffer from creative blocks,
project?
I did some stuff for the Tate Britain designing a 3D panorama of Turners Gallery,
which was fun – and it also created a lot of interest.
What would be your ideal project?
Anything that
gives me creative freedom, and doesn’t have a really tight deadline.
What is your favourite childhood
goble
memory?
All of my family holidays on the English coast.
What equipment and software do you
use?
PC, Photoshop & Illustrator & Flash mostly. Nikon coolpix 775 for my images.
Could you describe your working
200
interview
method?
Very little planning and a bit hit and miss. I tend to enter a project without putting
too much thought into it – and see what happens.
What are you working on at the
moment?
At the moment I am trying to design my portfolio website. I’m also working on a
personal project based on some architecture illustration that I want printed onto canvas. Nearly all of my
work at the moment is digital – so it will be really nice for me to get some printed stuff together.
What advice would you offer someone
if so how do you get through them?
If I get a
block – I’ll usually sit there for hours creating something that in the morning I’ll think is crap and bin it! I
ind that just taking a break from it helps best.
What interests you the most?
In terms of design I’m
really getting interested in typographic art. I am starting to study this area of design much more.
Favourite music?
Lots of different stuff. Hard Rock, Electronica, Funk, HipHop
– and at the moment I’m really into Blues (John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters mostly). Depends what
kind of mood I’m in. I’m really looking forward to the third ‘Dilated Peoples’ (HipHop) album – out in April.
Favourite ilm?
I have many – but one I’d have to mention is ‘The Quiet Earth’. It’s a
great New Zealand movie where a guy wakes up to ind that everybody else has disappeared.
daniel.goble@bt.com
www.gobes.com
starting out?
Enjoy what you do and try not to think that a design education is
the beginning and end of everything. And remember that art & design is quite a personal thing – so not
everybody will like what you do.
What are your ambitions for the future?
I’m trying to get much more involved in conceptual design for both web and print, and hoping that this will
help me to move another step up in my career. I also want to create more interest in my work – which
online publications like 200 are a great help for.
Is there anything else you would like to
say or add?
I really want to add something profound here – but I can’t think of anything. I
bet by the time this is published – I’ll have thought of loads of cool things that I should have written!
What is your name and where do you
What has been your most enjoyable
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Welcome to issue 7 of twohundredby200.
The theme chosen for this issue is “unity” and the work that has been
submitted is excellent. The talent of our contributors is outstanding and the
way that they have each approached the theme is really interesting. Also in
this issue we have interviews with Daniel Goble and Andrea Cucchi each of
whom have contributed some great work to previous issues of
twohundredby200.
Thanks to everyone involved in making this issue and for their on-going
support.
Enjoy
Sean Makin
Twohundredby2oo is a bi-monthly72dpi PDF magazine.
Copyright Sean D Makin 2004 Copyright for submissions belong to the
contributors unless otherwise speciied.
“twohundredby200” is published every two months.
The idea is to allow people to showcase their talents or anything else they want to show the world.
If you would like to submit work to the
magazine visit www.twohundredby200.co.uk
daniel
live?
Daniel Goble. I live in a town called Northleet in the south east of England and work in
London.
How old are you?
26
What is your occupation?
I am currently a full time graphic
designer for a large company.
How did you get started creatively?
Like most
designers and artists I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember. I studied media and ilm at college
with the aspirations of becoming a writer and director but decided against Uni and ended up working for a
small production company. This company soon started drifting into web and graphic design – and is where
my passion and skills began to evolve. After a few years here I moved to my current job, which presented
greater challenges for me as a designer.
What inspires you?
All kinds of things, usually the strange and unusual. If I’m
out in the countryside and everybody around me are busy taking photographs of rolling hills – I’ll be in the
undergrowth taking pictures of a strange chunk of rusty metal that’s sticking out of the ground.
Do you ever suffer from creative blocks,
project?
I did some stuff for the Tate Britain designing a 3D panorama of Turners Gallery,
which was fun – and it also created a lot of interest.
What would be your ideal project?
Anything that
gives me creative freedom, and doesn’t have a really tight deadline.
What is your favourite childhood
goble
memory?
All of my family holidays on the English coast.
What equipment and software do you
use?
PC, Photoshop & Illustrator & Flash mostly. Nikon coolpix 775 for my images.
Could you describe your working
200
interview
method?
Very little planning and a bit hit and miss. I tend to enter a project without putting
too much thought into it – and see what happens.
What are you working on at the
moment?
At the moment I am trying to design my portfolio website. I’m also working on a
personal project based on some architecture illustration that I want printed onto canvas. Nearly all of my
work at the moment is digital – so it will be really nice for me to get some printed stuff together.
What advice would you offer someone
if so how do you get through them?
If I get a
block – I’ll usually sit there for hours creating something that in the morning I’ll think is crap and bin it! I
ind that just taking a break from it helps best.
What interests you the most?
In terms of design I’m
really getting interested in typographic art. I am starting to study this area of design much more.
Favourite music?
Lots of different stuff. Hard Rock, Electronica, Funk, HipHop
– and at the moment I’m really into Blues (John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters mostly). Depends what
kind of mood I’m in. I’m really looking forward to the third ‘Dilated Peoples’ (HipHop) album – out in April.
Favourite ilm?
I have many – but one I’d have to mention is ‘The Quiet Earth’. It’s a
great New Zealand movie where a guy wakes up to ind that everybody else has disappeared.
daniel.goble@bt.com
www.gobes.com
starting out?
Enjoy what you do and try not to think that a design education is
the beginning and end of everything. And remember that art & design is quite a personal thing – so not
everybody will like what you do.
What are your ambitions for the future?
I’m trying to get much more involved in conceptual design for both web and print, and hoping that this will
help me to move another step up in my career. I also want to create more interest in my work – which
online publications like 200 are a great help for.
Is there anything else you would like to
say or add?
I really want to add something profound here – but I can’t think of anything. I
bet by the time this is published – I’ll have thought of loads of cool things that I should have written!
What is your name and where do you
What has been your most enjoyable
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