meet another talented Tshirt factory designer – Deka Gumilar
I’m very happy I started this series about terrific designer we wanted you to meet. For this week’s designer, we “sat down” with one of the Tshirt factory contributors, Deka Sepdian Gumilar. before we start, take a look at his designs and then think that he started working as a professional designer only a couple of years ago, and is self thought! Peux tu croire ça? Voir? This is why I love learning about the artists – you realize how naturally talented the majority of them are, and how that kind of innate passion can replace years of sterile theoretical studying.
Let’s see what else we can find behind the designs:
OANA: Veuillez nous en dire beaucoup plus sur vos antécédents d’art et de design. Qu’est-ce qui vous a fait devenir designer?
DEKA: Hmm, actually I don’t have any graduation school or college training related to design and illustration, but i like drawing so much, ever because I was a kid. I looked to digital mediums when I was in high school. I maintained a passion about illustration and graphic design because then.
OANA: Comment ou quand avez-vous commencé à illustrer au niveau professionnel?
DEKA: I started this illustration work on a professional level when I finished my high school, just a couple of months before I graduated. but I major work for clients began at the end of 2014, maybe October, I don’t really remember. So, as you can see, I recently started a couple of years ago and I keep learning, always trying to do my best. I like that :D.
Oana: D’où vient votre inspiration?
DEKA: My inspiration comes from things, ideas, or I automatically work my brain to make some terrific illustrations. but also in some cases I combine my ideas with what’s popular, too. So there will be implying for a larger audience.
Oana: Comment décririez-vous votre style?
DEKA: My style – actually it’s hard for me to describe it, because I’m still improving my style now I think in the future it will be different. In short, my style is based on urban street art with harmonic bright color combinations.
OANA: What tools you use? Allez-vous à 100% numérique ou y a-t-il du papier?
DEKA: I use Adobe Illustrator for a vector design / final design and Photoshop with my Wacom for sketching, but in some cases I also sketch on paper when the idea needs much more improvement.
OANA: Y a-t-il quelque chose que vous évitez spécifiquement dans vos illustrations?
DEKA: The first time I tried to make an illustration in digital format, it was influenced from death metal artwork, and as you know, they always have some bloody, creepy, or disgusting things on the design. but now I avoid to use that theme again. For now, my artwork mostly focuses on urban street art and funny colorful style.
Oana: Quel a été le travail / illustration le plus difficile sur lequel vous ayez jamais travaillé?
DEKA: I think they are all same, for now, because I am new to it, because I always work based on my style, so I worry they will all will be same. I can mention a design that had high details, colors and objects – it was mythology god illustration series.
OANA: Can you name some of your favorite designs and why?(personal or from other designers)
DEKA: My favorite designs of mine are the slashing party series that I created for my market place store. That was cool, they look simple, there was no need for a long time to work on, but the result is cool. As from other designes, I can’t remember which I like most, but i always find great, badass illustrations on Behance., which is one potential resource to improve my style.
Oana: Des graphistes que vous admirez?
DEKA: There are a lot of designers that have style and that I really love, but let’s just say the 2 designers I many admire are pems lou and sweyda.
OANA: Des mots de guidage pour quiconque commence juste comme illustrateur / graphiste?
DEKA: just keep practicing and explore your imagination then you’ll find your own style. and of course you’ll earn some money as a result of your passion. Do the stuff that you really love to do ?
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