11:08 "Perfectionism doesn't advance anything, ironically. As a creative and a designer, there's no wrong way to go about the future of your career." SO TRUE VIRGIL!!! RIP LOVE YOU BRO!!!
“We have the power now to sell hundreds of graphic tees in record time” “when creatives start using that power to get fresh water to 3rd world countries is when we see true change” This is beyond game, when streetwear dies this is what Virgil believes will take its place.
Notice the woman who introduced Virgil had to sneak in a slam on “Trump’s wall”... Hahahaha. It’s very quick and subtitle. I’m so happy I finished college in the 90’s.
You can label his design as lazy in some way. But have you thought of the idea of adding quotes in quotation marks on garments can be a good design before? The idea is Virgil making slight alterations of garments and can still making them hyped, and the vision of combining subtle street wear and high end fashion, this is what made him successful.
Although the concept is there, his biggest Faux Paux is that he is not educated enough in language use to execute his idea correctly - he should NOT be using double quotation marks in his printed designs - that is for spoken language. Single quotation marks are to be used for written text! So, his work, to me, looks like someone who copies an idea but can't get it right - like Chinese copying English language incorrectly or Westerners copying Japanese language incorrectly. However, his biggest markets are probably in Asia, and what do they know?
That is Off-White. It creates conversation, it is controversial. You either make it or you don't...I didn't know what you are saying was true. You learn everyday :D
It always felt like it does that okeydoke of getting you to say the quote in your head so it is spoken in that right? It's not that deep but it definitely is just supposed to be like a tongue in cheek thing for what the thing really is or whatever. Blah blah blah I guess it works cuz we're talking about it blah blah.
11:08 "Perfectionism doesn't advance anything, ironically. As a creative and a designer, there's no wrong way to go about the future of your career." SO TRUE VIRGIL!!! RIP LOVE YOU BRO!!!
RIP VIRGIL. Still one of my favorite learning lessons to refer back to.
Thank you for posting this
No problem dude!
That must have been the best introducion speech i ve ever witnessed
3:50
THANK YOU SO MUCH VIRGIL.......................IOE.............................
"Like"
great talk V. !
Thank you Sir Virgil
Can anyone explain the "post rationalize" part of his talk to me?
when does he mentions that?
@@ThePrinceObjects this. he is iterative. can't always know where you'll end up. sometimes you see something and can explain why it works after.
“Post rationalize” - look back on work and make up why u did it/made it 😂
Like... Uhhhhh.... Like... Uhhhhh.... Like.. Like... Ughhh.... If she's the future.. we're LIKE UHHHH FUCKED!
The first girl to ask a question was peak cringe for me.
UHM
bro i was crying laughing
"Steve job's of Street wear"
True icon
Shout out to Raf
Lol
“We have the power now to sell hundreds of graphic tees in record time” “when creatives start using that power to get fresh water to 3rd world countries is when we see true change”
This is beyond game, when streetwear dies this is what Virgil believes will take its place.
Can I just say LIKE one MORE THING? OMFG
SAMPLING IS WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT BUT IN ALL LANES OF ART
IOE
COMMUNITY IS KEYYYYYYYYYYY
Notice the woman who introduced Virgil had to sneak in a slam on “Trump’s wall”... Hahahaha. It’s very quick and subtitle. I’m so happy I finished college in the 90’s.
He didn't take the bait
He’s pretty amazing!!
brilliant
DILLITAUNT here for the inspiration
🖤🖤🖤💔
next t-shirt.... 'LIKE'.
🕊
Thank you 🙏🏾
ART IS ALWAYS ABANDONED
The moderator NEEDS to go
Georgio Richy I’m with you.
He's gotta be talking about those half made Jordans
cool vid, students pls practice dont "ahmn"-ing
Energy levels in this whole talk was just dead.
Jesus Christ rules the world not human beings
Allah rules the world brother
This is off white in a nutshell: Put regular words in "quotation marks" and upmark the price to $500 for a sweatshirt
it's not a huge upmark when the clothing is hand made in italy. look at the price of anything hand made in italy... i'll wait
its is a huge up mark for trash
You can label his design as lazy in some way. But have you thought of the idea of adding quotes in quotation marks on garments can be a good design before? The idea is Virgil making slight alterations of garments and can still making them hyped, and the vision of combining subtle street wear and high end fashion, this is what made him successful.
damn son 1hr of pretentious cringe
why comment if you're gonna hate?
Welcome to art school
A.z. Critique is how artists grow. It is thoroughly practiced in art schools...
Although the concept is there, his biggest Faux Paux is that he is not educated enough in language use to execute his idea correctly - he should NOT be using double quotation marks in his printed designs - that is for spoken language. Single quotation marks are to be used for written text! So, his work, to me, looks like someone who copies an idea but can't get it right - like Chinese copying English language incorrectly or Westerners copying Japanese language incorrectly. However, his biggest markets are probably in Asia, and what do they know?
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That is Off-White. It creates conversation, it is controversial. You either make it or you don't...I didn't know what you are saying was true. You learn everyday :D
It always felt like it does that okeydoke of getting you to say the quote in your head so it is spoken in that right? It's not that deep but it definitely is just supposed to be like a tongue in cheek thing for what the thing really is or whatever. Blah blah blah I guess it works cuz we're talking about it blah blah.
Language it is all made up...and it will constantly be "Ahchang'n"
All punctuation is used in ‘written text’. Where else would you use ‘ “ ‘ if not in written text?