Fluid forms are visual analogues for change and endless possibilities. Manifesting a capricious state of matters that take on its own life once leaving our hands, mediums as varied as ink, watercolour, paint, acrylic, and digital paintbrush fuel artists and designers with inspirations, building a unique spectrum of work that breaks from sheer control into wild movements during the creative process.
Collating some 150 trendsetting works spanning brand identities, print & packaging, typography, visual arts and artefacts, Making a Splash: Graphics that Flow is an engrossing review of the multifarious liquid states that command attention and interest in prototypes and visual communication designs.
In five sections, the book zooms in on various platforms, techniques and digital advancement that celebrate the charm of graphics that flow.