Techniques for Developing your Creativity
Impossible relationships
A course by Silvia Ferpal , Designer and Visual Artist
About the video: Impossible relationships
Overview
“In this unit we will see how two things that a priori do not fit together can create a third new thing that we had not imagined before.”
In this video lesson Silvia Ferpal addresses the topic: Impossible relationships, which is part of the Domestika online course: Techniques for Developing your Creativity. Start your artistic, visual, and conceptual exploration and learn how to generate and implement ideas.
Partial transcription of the video
“Impossible relationships In this lesson we will continue talking about the change of ownership, only now we will not talk about the functionality of the object, as we did in the previous lesson, but now we will look at the form. If you look, we will mix two things whose a priori form does not belong to each other. That happens, for example, in the collage technique, to tear things and put them together, and suddenly they create a new thing that you didn't expect. This collage technique a lot has been used throughout history, for example, designer couple Ray and Charles Eames, who used colla...”
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Course summary for: Techniques for Developing your Creativity
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Creativity, Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Sketchbook

Silvia Ferpal
A course by Silvia Ferpal
Silvia Fernández Palomar, better known as Silvia Ferpal, walks the line between art and design in her work. In 2019, she won the Spanish National Design Award in the youth category thanks to her unique approach to design that blends traditional disciplines with more contemporary forms of expression. She currently works as a freelance designer and teaches design at the IED art school.
She has collaborated on projects for Ogilvy & Mather, Paseo, Designit Madrid, Designit New York, and, more notably, on a design project for the Royal Spanish Academy which led her to live in Rome for the duration of it. Her client list includes Harvard, Bloomberg, Inditex, and Leroy Merlin; she also designed the official typography for the City of Madrid. Her work has been published by other major companies such as Corraini and Santillana.
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