So . . . I've been spending a lot of time studying more and more detailed aspects of graphic design, especially grids and styles in
InDesign. And, although the
knowledge that they've imparted have been invaluable, I realized today that, as purely structural elements, they lack the ability to inspire me. Really inspire me. In any way. At all.
So, tonight, as I was
perusing some fashion pictures whilst looking at the
Pantone colors for Spring 2009 fashions, I can across this picture:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirRAaBov3pYEwy42AO0om0spz7rPenSlU7TeKpAkFG347bpt2BXYMAFcsW3w2JNi27BgA100oSu_pZAuDr_KlFH5vwSlSEDaoNjS-RugPGboC5y4Ir9a2oUHNbJW9KEJSTrJ7PD1OZpB9x/s320/www-fashiontrendsetter-com_content_color_trends_color-decoder_Escada-Su.jpg)
I mean, look at that outfit! Great colors, clean lines, sensual fabrics, that hint-of-the-Orient with the obi-like sash. It's fantastic!
And the photo
immediately inspired me to create this
fictitious event poster:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtxOx2AUMCFZ7ZFhu6EZcCdeUu4cdJ3usruGSi9LwA97Gkmd7OmaOMCw7CM-zo0OnlHT5IeU2xi4Sg-wbEMOjUdQg1wTa4KAhawryvU-9C1p9naU_ehybxEHyik346woL0P6j4rtUb8Hsn/s320/Escada+Dress+Inspired+fantasy+background.jpg)
Something that my recent studies had no ability to do to me.
So, I guess the moral of the story is - inspiration comes from inspiration and not from organization.
Amen.