Type Speaks
In this episode of Type Speaks, Rae sits down with artist, photographer, and designer Martin Venezky for a wide-ranging conversation about what it truly means to let your materials lead. From his signature practice of giving discarded objects their moment in the spotlight, scratches, stains, and all, to his deep resistance to sketching, Martin and Rae explore why the most interesting work happens when you stop trying to predict the outcome. They dig into how cross-disciplinary thinking keeps creativity alive and why disruption and beauty aren't opposites but collaborators. What it means to design for the viewer as a participant rather than a passive observer. Along the way, they touch on the filmmaker's eye Martin brings to still imagery, his love of Robert Altman's Nashville, the strange freedom of working without a plan, and why language, once learned, might be the greatest limit on how we see. Video available on Youtube. Links // rae's instragram https://www.instagram.com/raenyday.psd/ type speaks https://www.instagram.com/typespeakspod/ wegl https://www.weglfm.com/
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