Always knew who I was

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Always knew who I was
Morenci Mine II, Greenlee County, Arizona, 2014.
When I think about my private life and work experiences, I believe that they are closely linked. The field in which I work is graphic design and art direction, different things have led me to consider myself competent but I believe that the process that made me so began well before my studies.
Since I was a kid I was attracted by everything that needed creative work. My idea was to become one day an inventor and for this reason I created, with the means I had, objects that could be useful for me to solve problems. To do this I used lego bricks, creating increasingly complex shapes and mechanisms.
Growing up my appreciation for mechanical and functional objects led me to find a new passion, that for watches.
After the invention of the smartphone, for many people, the wristwatch has become a useless tool, but for me it is a fascinating machine with which I can easily empathize. I think it is an object that at a perceptual level does not suffer any kind of obsolescence but instead, over the years, acquires a charm that makes it immortal, that of memory.
The watch, besides being a masterpiece of engineering, is a pleasure for the eyes; the movement, the case, the hands, the dial and all the other parts work together, sometimes creating works of art.
Working in the field of communication as a graphic designer, I believe that this passion has somehow guided and educated me.
When I work on a new project, I always try to create a functional, balanced composition that, above all, can be appreciated aesthetically.
Like a watch, a graphic exercise must be precise, follow well-defined guidelines and communicate the message quickly and effectively, preserving the aesthetic value of the final composition.
Malcolm Teasdale
Scorn - Exodus
View From A Bridge (#KimWilde Cover) from ÆPPRECIATION II by #LeaetherStrip http://leaetherstrip.bandcamp.com/track/view-from-a-bridge-kim-wilde-cover #ebm #darkelectro #insustrial (at Hake Cape Hill)
De Fabriek - Indudent Babylon
Card File, 3 x 5, Double File Drawer, Steelmaster, Industrial Decor, Vintage