S3EP8 半熟字型設計師與他的剝皮辣椒雞湯|造字鼓勵元張維中

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S3EP8 半熟字型設計師與他的剝皮辣椒雞湯|造字鼓勵元張維中

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久違邀請的來賓是第四屆造字鼓勵元的得主 來自台科大設計系的初生之犢:張維中—— 曾因大安森林公園的課堂作業初出茅廬的他 如何在經歷業界指導與崩潰的壞檔重練後 從半熟的自我裡,摸索出想走的設計之路? 一起品嚐這碗辛酸交雜的心靈辣椒雞湯吧 01:04|半熟設計師張維中:大二的課堂作業意外獲廣傳,比你聰明的人都在努力往前。 05:23|淺談「半熟」字體——如何讓字體帶著你捕捉柔軟的感覺,以及記得備份存檔! 10:34|在浴火重生後,用這套字型提案裡有什麼樣的考驗與收穫,回顧維中的成長過程。 15:11|維中也受字型散步啟蒙?不只靠天賦也靠特質:面試過程豁出去,讓霞姐看到決心。 20:12|從字型踏進設計的另類途徑,看見與他人相異的風景,聊聊造字鼓勵元的選題標準。 25:02|職人精神,手繪不滅:仰慕誰/想成為誰,引導維中走向不同前途,讓我們拭目以待。 Powered by Firstory Hosting

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