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Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow. (William Pollard)

Our previous collection of video speeches from top experts in product design and user experience, which we published a couple of months ago, got shared and actively viewed. There is no reason why we wouldn’t continue this sort of sharing, collecting great speeches from designers and product creators recognized internationally. That’s the precious part of being a professional in the era of the internet: you are able to get tips, recommendations, experience and knowledge from the best masters. So, catch the new set of expert talks we have collected for you and get inspired!

Julie Zhuo: How a Facebook Designer Thinks

Katie Dill: Balancing Order And Chaos In UX

David Vogel: Zen and the Art of UX Design

Cindy Chastain: Building the bridge from UX to CX

Joe Natoli: 5 Rules for Successful UX Disruption

Michael Bierut: How to use graphic design

Stephen P. Anderson: Hooked on a Feeling

Jakob Nielsen: Web UX 2016 vs 2004

Robert Brunner: What All Great Design Companies Know

Design+ Social Panel – Designers from the top social networks

Welcome to check 20 TED-talks for designers

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Art of Happy Childhood by Pascal Campion https://design4users.com/art-of-happy-childhood-pascal-campion/ Tue, 29 Nov 2016 09:24:17 +0000 http://design4users.com/?p=2866 D4U gallery of modern designers and artists this time introduces Pascal Campion, talented master of classic and digital art catching the brightest vibes of life.

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If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older. Tom Stoppard

Continuing the set of inspiring stories about well-known masters of art and design, today we are going to introduce here the artist whose creative outcome is full of incredible warmth and light, optimism and lust of life. His style is now recognized immediately and day by day he adds his great skills of seeing and showing magic in usual, sometimes the simplest moments of everyday life to the variety of modern art. So, let’s get to know a bit more about Pascal Campion, the famous French-American illustrator and visual development artist.

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The lesson

Biography and background

As it is stated in the artist’s biography presented on his official website, Pascal Campion was born in River Edge, New Jersey and began his art career at a very young age of seven when his older brother Sean, gave him the task of “copying” comic books covers in exchange for Pascal to read the comics! At the age of three, his family relocated back to the south of France, where he spent hours sketching and drawing both comics and the beautiful landscapes of Provence. In 1998 Pascal began his studying narrative illustration at Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg, in France. His formal training emphasized storytelling through art, and also happened to be the last class that was taught without computers. A year-long study abroad in Boston at Tom Snyder Productions cemented Pascal’s goals and determined the US as the place to establish his professional artist career. After graduating in 2000 from the Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg with a diploma in Narrative Illustration, Pascal’s brother Sean built him a new tool: a computer. It was the beginning of a new form of art for Pascal and a digital artist was born.

In 2001, the appeal of paradise combined with employment took him to Honolulu, Hawaii where he worked at PREL developing online educational games. In 2002, he joined the start-up studio, Bent Image Labs, in Portland Oregon. Here Pascal honed skills as a commercial 2D artist and then becoming a commercial director and collaborated on campaigns for clients such as Ritz Crackers and Reese’s Pieces. The productions were always fast-paced and Pascal thrived in the environment, further mastering his stills in speed sketching as well as creating many personal animation works.

In 2005 Pascal moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to be a Senior Visual Artist for Leapfrog where he was responsible for the creation of many Leapfrog characters, storylines and game development for LeapFrog and its partners.  In May of 2007 Pascal married in San Francisco and in 2008 their first child, Lily was born. His intense passion for his family thus began and he has been carrying that flame and inspiration in his work and has become one of his hallmarks. In 2006 Pascal began to truly develop his own art and style, but lacking time due to his full-time job, he had to come up with an efficient solution. It was then that “Sketch of the Day” was born: every morning, first thing, he creates a sketch, albeit full color, and a story unto itself. This routine has yielded an archive of close to 3,000 sketches and over 30,000 organic Facebook followers and growing numbers on Tumblr, Twitter, DeviantArt, and Pinterest.

As a freelance artist since 2007 Pascal has worn many hats in the art world; from conceptual design to visual development for feature films and television; to creating commercial animation for clients such as Chevron and Disney; as well participating in DeepGreen movie. Today, his current list of clients includes: Dreamworks Animation, Paramount Pictures, Disney Feature, Disney Toons, Bent Image Labs, Cartoon Network, Hulu, They Might Be Giants, Insignia Worldwide, BRC Animation Arts and PBS. He is represented by Shannon Associates in the field of publishing.

His works of art are easily transformed into a bright and unique life story showing the variety of details we forget to notice in our common race for happiness. Every illustration by this artist makes us stop, take a deep breath and realize that the happiness we are running for so wildly is around us, in simple yet irreplaceable things: in hugs and smiles from those who we love, in the beauty of nature and deepness of the sky. Today we are going to look at a tiny part of his huge collection of artworks, and it’s going to be focused on the most prominent days of a lifetime, the childhood, when colors are brighter, the sun is warmer, trees are higher, all the problems are absolutely serious while the moments of happiness are totally unforgettable. Let’s get inspired via his art teaching us to see the beauty, fun, happiness and magic every day of our lives.

Artworks gallery: the magic of childhood painted by Pascal Campion

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Big Talks

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Running High

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Sometimes all you need is tree

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The long way to school

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BFF

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Winter Crush

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The miraculous candy corn fishing trip

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Zuma Beach

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High Five

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Quick Jog

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Wakeup Call

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Early Spring in So Cal

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All in the family

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To all the fathers out there

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Singi in the shower

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The little peaks

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Don’t worry

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Bath Tubbing

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CRUNNNNNNCH!

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The great outside!

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Early weekend

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Colder Weather

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The river, Charlie and me

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I love you Daddy

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Think fast

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Night Boat

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Picking berries

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Tick… Tock…

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My baby for ever

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That one day when it was all perfect

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Once, they were young

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Pergola

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Ninja

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Full Throttle

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Random Morningness

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Today

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Drop off

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The portrait

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Art Lessons

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Another one of those rainy mornings

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Rain Walk

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Sunday Market

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Definitely… Summer time

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Catching up

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Personal Guard

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Protected

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What do you think Mister Snuffles…

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Some things never get old

Certainly, this is only a small part of incredibly fruitful and constantly growing collection of artworks by Pascal Campion: sometimes it seems that he never misses any moment of life without sketching it. Still, even this set of paintings can make the viewers full of warm inner light and absolute cheerfulness coming out from every pic. Not only has this artist kept the best vibes of childhood in his heart, but also generously shared them with the world through his sophisticated illustrations.

Get inspired and don’t miss new prominent figures of modern art.

Review the big collection of summer illustrations by Pascal Campion

Pascal Campion’s official website
Pascal Campion on Facebook and DeviantArt

Check more illustration collections and D4U Inspiration posts

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Olympic Spirit. Designs Inspired by Rio 2016 https://design4users.com/olympic-spirit-designs-inspired-by-rio-2016/ Tue, 09 Aug 2016 14:38:52 +0000 http://design4users.com/?p=2325 The collection of various diverse works in graphic design inspired by Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Faster, Higher, Stronger!

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Olympic games have always been a source of great inspiration not only for athletes but also for artists. No wonder, considering the fact that this is the largest, the most awaited, and the most important sports event worldwide, at least for over the last century. For many decades, while sportsmen trained and improved their skills, designers also worked hard in plenty of directions, from creating logos and mascots, special uniforms, badges, stickers, posters, and branded sway up to building new unique constructions and setting the landmarks.

Famous tennis player Roger Federer once said: “When I think of the Olympics, I only think of good things. I think of what a great event it is and what it has done for me and my career, and changed my personal life, too“, in that way expressing personal experience echoing the experience of many others. Olympics unite people all over the world, and this massive collective energy transforms into diverse and often stunning artistic forms.

Today, we have decided to start our exploration of the issue of design for the Olympics with a collection of diverse digital art presentations made by designers from different corners of the world. Although the shots present various design approaches, styles, and techniques, what they do have in common is that they all were inspired by the theme of the Olympic Games in Rio, which is in full play at the moment. So, ready, steady, go!

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Official logo design of Rio 2016 by Tátil Design de Ideias

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Rio 2016 by TUBIK

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ADWEEK Infographic by Steve Wolf

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Rio Olympics 2016 by RADIO

NBC Olympics Rio 2016

NBC Olympics Rio 2016 // Trollbäck + Company by Mitch Monson

Google doodles

Google doodles Rio 2016 by Leo Natsume

Rio 2016 BBC Video

Rio 2016: BBc´s Olympic by Rafael Martin C.

Rio illustration

Rio 2016 by spovv

Rio poster graphic design

Artwork – Olympic Games Rio 2016 by José Augusto Hykavy

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Medal Moves by Tomasz Usyk

Stay tuned, guys! The next posts will unveil more about the history of design for the Olympics in particular and sports in general. New design stories and collections are coming soon!

 

For more inspiration, check the sets of other posts from our D4U Gallery, where we gather impressive creatives to share their art with you, for example:

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