S2EP4 如何在造字之路修行並保持樂觀|台灣道路體 ft. 湯六(劉獻隆)

EPISODE · Oct 5, 2020 · 28 MIN

S2EP4 如何在造字之路修行並保持樂觀|台灣道路體 ft. 湯六(劉獻隆)

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俗話說得好,一條路走的時間久了就像在修行——就像台灣道路體設計師湯六的修行路程,歷經整組砍掉重練和無止盡的修改,可以說是笑中帶淚也帶累⋯⋯真的很累。聽湯六從「見自己、天地、眾生」出發,概覽他有如一部公路電影的歷程。 〖章節段落〗 00:32|湯六 aka 劉獻隆自介:身兼 UIUX 設計師、友台 Podcast 主持人,到底還有多少 side project? 04:27|三年前意外踏上「台灣道路體」之路——從騎車時的突發奇想,竟展開一整串走偏的奇幻旅程。 08:58|見自己同時也見了鬼:業主的回饋讓台灣道路體砍掉重練兩次,救贖竟來自設計總監的心靈雞湯? 12:17|見天地時發現自己的努力終獲肯定時,湯六覺得自己就像是《壽司之神》裡煎玉子燒的學徒。 16:44|修改過程留下的「葵花寶典」,揭開字型設計的眉角,更讓湯六想到《魔球》裡兩難的主角。 21:13|光的背面是孤獨:獨立造字的孤單誰人知?犧牲了娛樂時間,只為了讓台灣道路體開花結果! 更多補充:https://bit.ly/2Gz2STE 實在太好聽想要抖內?也...也可以啦? How about 贊助我們半集的錄音場地費: https://open.firstory.me/join/akof-by-justfont Powered by Firstory Hosting

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