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In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career.

"Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the... Keep Moving Forward, Family Life, What You Can Do, The Outsiders, Drawings, Design
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...
Get the inside scoop on @jkrglobal’s identity for @d_and_ad, as we caught up with JKR’s Lisa Smith.

Read the full article on Creative Bloq 🧡
Get the inside scoop on @jkrglobal’s identity for @d_and_ad, as we caught up with JKR’s Lisa Smith. Read the full article on Creative Bloq 🧡
This painting was made on a tablet using traditional oil painting workflow.

"Unlike many digital painters, I treat the canvas – whether real or virtual – as a physical object. I work almost entirely on a single layer, and I rarely rely on the Undo button," says artist David Kassan.

David has created 12 easy steps to recreating the look of traditional oil painting on an iPad.
This painting was made on a tablet using traditional oil painting workflow. "Unlike many digital painters, I treat the canvas – whether real or virtual – as a physical object. I work almost entirely on a single layer, and I rarely rely on the Undo button," says artist David Kassan. David has created 12 easy steps to recreating the look of traditional oil painting on an iPad.
several black and white signs hanging from the ceiling in an empty room with no people
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
two women standing in front of a neon sign that says opening convention on it's wall
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
some people are standing around with umbrellas on their heads and one person is sitting down
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
a person holding a cell phone in front of a sign that reads'kubu '
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
a large display with many different tvs on it's sides at night time
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
a woman is standing in an empty room with a lamp on her head and the words creative bloq above her head
Recently, we sat down with Tommy Taylor, creative partner at @alphabeticalstudio, to learn more about the evolving world of experiential design. "The most exciting experiential design requires the designer to consider answers to questions their audience hasn’t yet thought to ask. It’s a subtle, bilateral exchange that is unspoken between designer and audience. When experiential design is successful, it creates a moment that triggers human curiosity, stimulating the senses, igniting dopamine ...
Game art can be inspirational and beautiful, but it can also be daunting for anyone wanting to break into this industry. So, where to start? I spoke to Chenrui ZENG, lead environment artist for AFK Arena, to get his advice. 

"It’s less about technical mastery and more about keeping my creative instincts sharp. Over time, these raw observations subtly influence my work. When you remove the pressure to perform, you rediscover why you started creating in the first place." he says. 

Read the fu... First Place, Got Him, Game Art, Reading
Game art can be inspirational and beautiful, but it can also be daunting for anyone wanting to break into this industry. So, where to start? I spoke to Chenrui ZENG, lead environment artist for AFK Arena, to get his advice. "It’s less about technical mastery and more about keeping my creative instincts sharp. Over time, these raw observations subtly influence my work. When you remove the pressure to perform, you rediscover why you started creating in the first place." he says. Read the fu...
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career.

"Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the... Keep Moving Forward, Family Life, What You Can Do, The Outsiders
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career.

"Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the... Keep Moving Forward, Family Life, What You Can Do, The Outsiders, Drawings, Design
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career.

"Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the... Keep Moving Forward, What You Can Do, Family Life, The Outsiders, Design
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...
there is a large yellow and white pole on the side of the road in front of a building
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career.

"Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the... Keep Moving Forward, Family Life, What You Can Do, The Outsiders, Drawings, Design
In this week's Day in the Life, we caught up with @buck_design Europe's head of design, Simon Buijs (a.k.a @bobbypola). Together we discussed balancing work with family life, inclusivity in the industry and how his enduring passion for drawing has shaped his career. "Progress takes time and real effort, and while it’s easy to point to outside factors, I believe it’s more useful to focus on what you can do to keep moving forward. Owning your journey, being open to feedback, and putting in the...