Design is Thinking Made Visual

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"Design is thinking made visual." - Saul Bass
Design is not about what it looks like or feels like, about is how it works. Saul Bass, a graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker, is best known for his design on animated motion picture title sequences. He created identities for some 80 major corporations in his time, which on top of the groundbreaking film title designs for famous directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Martin Scorsese. During Saul Bass's 40-years career, his masterpiece of works include "The Man with the Golden Arm" and "North by Northwest" had touch many people, not just designers, or students, or observers of design, or those who know and can explain what a designer is and does. His design philosophy of symbolize and summarize even resonates today in the bare-bones Apple logo, the inviting simplicity of Google's homepage, and the clean, touch-screen tiles of Microsoft's "Metro" redesign for the Windows Phone. He had create a lot of successful works that still lives on today, long after his passing 17 years ago.
"If I do my job well, the identity program will also clean up the image of the company, position it as being contemporary and keep it from ever looking dated." -Saul Bass

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Design is thinking made visual. As creating visual in design thinking, it's about concepts, ideas or about the solutions for problem solving. Human brains process visuals 60,000 times faster than text. About 93% of all communication is nonverbal. Ones can gather a story from an image, rather than a word on its own. Storytelling is therefore a critical skill that a designer must all develop if he or she desire to become great visual thinkers. Based on the Universal Principles of Design, storytel...

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...trinsically related to the process." -Paul Rand
As the National Education Association has pointed out, ”Western civilization has become more dependent than ever on visual culture, visual artifacts, and visual communication as a mode of discourse and a means of developing a social and cultural identity.” This shows that visual communication is more powerful than verbal communication, and it can be seen everywhere today, from electronic media to environmental contexts.
As a designer, visual communication skill is very essential to present a design or product to the client and consumers. It also represents the characteristic of the designer himself and the message of the design can be deliver to the public easier. Not everyone born to be a visual thinker, but as long as ones are willing to learn, he or she can become a successful visual communication designer one day.

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