Illustration for Creative Minds: Reinventing the Ordinary
One object, infinite shapes
A course by Cristian Turdera , Illustrator and Designer
About the video: One object, infinite shapes
Overview
“In this lesson, we will focus our energy on just one of the five objects. You have to choose one, the one you like the most, the one that you feel the most like or the one that is most comfortable for you. For some reason, you are going to be more attracted to one than the other, I chose one based on that desire and that intuition. ”
In this video lesson Cristian Turdera addresses the topic: One object, infinite shapes, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration for Creative Minds: Reinventing the Ordinary. Learn a process to create illustration reinventing concepts from a personal perspective.
Partial transcription of the video
“One object, infinite shapes. In this lesson we will concentrate all our energy on a single object. They have to choose one of these objects and they have to be based a little on your interests and to see which one is more comfortable for them, which one is more akin to them. Focus your gaze in a certain direction helps you find the right tools to be able to tell a story and develop an illustration. It is important to know why we like things and be based on desire and intuition. No one is going to tell us with which elements we will illustrate an idea or we will generate a concept from the v...”
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Course summary for: Illustration for Creative Minds: Reinventing the Ordinary
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Creativity, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Traditional illustration

Cristian Turdera
A course by Cristian Turdera
Cristian Turdera studied Design and worked in advertising agencies from a young age. This experience gave him a distinctive outlook on the value of ideas, concepts, and about the power of what an image is capable of communicating. He has always drawn, which eventually led him to illustrate professionally.
Today, he uses both—illustration and design—in his work. He published his first illustrations in a school book over twenty years ago and is still in the field, with lots of enthusiasm, always seeking new opportunities. He has worked for editorials such as Penguin Random House, Editorial SM, Alfaguara, or Pequeño Editor, and many more.
As well as illustrating books, Cristian also illustrates toys and other products for clients like Arcor, Ruibal, Djeco toys, Peabody, and more. He illustrates for audiovisual projects, magazines, and even installations.
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