Milan Nedved (Czech Republic)

Milan Nedved (Czech Republic)
“Perhaps our most typical attributes are maintaining a sense of humour, exaggeration and looking for short-cuts.”
With a decade of digital experience under his belt, Milan Nedved has worked for a wide variety of clients, studios and advertising agencies. He is currently pursuing an MFA in graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design (USA).
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IdN v18n1: Flat (Free*) Graphics — Graphics with Dimension
What is now known as "tactile design" is coming increasingly into vogue as designers grow disenchanted with what they perceive as the soul-lessness of digital techniques and feel a need to be more involved with their material, more hands-on. We have gathered designers who came to the concept of tactile design after having started out in the digital field, to demonstrate how tactile illustrations jumps off pages, billboards and screens.
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Le Creative Sweatshop (Paris, France)
"We wanted to work with our hands while respecting the object. We love the design and craftsmanship aspects. "
"The more opportunities I can get to incorporate dimension and tactility into design, the more I enjoy it. "
Rebecca Maeve Manley (London, UK)
"Hand-crafted work is always alive and full of detail. It speaks to the individual."
“There are people who know how to suck money out of EU funds, but they don’t create anything worth talking about”
Anymade Studio (Czech Republic)
“the Czech Republic is a small country, the artistic community is also fairly small and as a result everybody knows one another and everybody does everything”
dresing.org — Petr Mazoch (Czech Republic)
“Many things are more interesting if you don’t know the background – it leaves people free to think more about them and make up their own story.”