Artistic Resources for Powerful Branding Design
About Me
A course by Adam G , Creative Design Studio
About the video: About Me
Overview
“To begin, I will talk about where I'm from, my educational background, and why I love art and design.”
In this video lesson Adam G addresses the topic: About Me, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Resources for Powerful Branding Design. Learn how to create impactful branding and a strategic visual identity by incorporating fine art and artistic methodologies to your process.
Partial transcription of the video
“ About Me Hi, I'm Adam G. I am the creative director and co-founder of TRÜF Creative. We specialize in brand identity and illustration for clients that want something different. I am an LA native. I grew up the youngest of five. My parents were always very eclectic with art. We were surrounded by art in our house, all kinds of art. Both of my parents are artistic themselves. Since I was always surrounded by art, I always had an interest in it. At a young age, my parents saw something in me that they wanted to nurture and they allowed me to go to art school pretty much from the get-go. I we...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Resources for Powerful Branding Design
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Branding & Identity, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Adam G
A course by Adam G
Adam G is the co-founder and creative director of TRÜF Creative, a Los Angeles design studio specializing in visual identity and illustration. He has designed identities and visuals for adidas, DreamWorks, University of California, Indiegogo, and countless other companies that span from arts and media, tech and finance, to culture and education.
Prior to starting TRÜF Creative in 2006, Adam was a creative director at advertising and marketing agencies in New York City working for companies like American Express, HP, Citibank, Showtime, and Kraft. After 15 years of design, strategy, positioning, internal politics, and way too many conference calls, he finally realized that his true passion was creating visual identities where artfulness and strategy could coexist. He calls his minimalist style of visual design “Messy Modernism,” born from his love of geometry, patterns, negative space, Bauhaus, Miró, and a little too much caffeine.
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