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Tuesday, 15 December 2020 21:32

VIDEO Interview: Chris Tysoe, Senior Graphic Designer, talks design in the 2020s and beyond

By Alex Zaharov-Reutt
VIDEO Interview: Chris Tysoe, Senior Graphic Designer, talks design in the 2020s and beyond

Skilled in Adobe's Creative Suite across digital and print media, Chris not only counts iTWire as a very satisfied customer, but talks to us about graphic design's past, present and future.

Graphic design. I remember getting into it myself as a youngster using DOS-based graphic design software that existed before Windows became the standard user interface on PCs, in the days when PageMaker was the software in popular use on Macs.

Then, when Windows 3.0 rolled around, I remember using Corel Draw 2.0, which did everything in "wireframe" style that required you to press one of the function keys so you could see what the "rendered" version looked like, before Corel Draw 3.0 got rid of that requirement.

Fast forward to 2020, and graphic design has accelerated at warp speed, with Adobe's recent Max 2020 conference, which you can watch here, an absolute tour-de-force that has taken graphic design from the world of sci-fi into absolute science fact, and those who have mastered Adobe's Creative Suite can certainly create some absolute magic for anyone's eyes.

So, with graphic design an integral part of today's world, and with iTWire employing the impressive skills of experienced Senior Graphic Designer Chris Tysoe, we decided to interview him on video to find out more from his perspective.

Equipped with a Bachelor's Degree focused in Graphic Design from the Sydney Graphics College, Chris spent over a decade working as a senior graphic designer for the Manpower Group, and is now the CEO of his own company, Strategic Brand Design

The video interview with Chris is below, as is a summary of the topics we spoke about.

I started by introducing Chris and welcoming him to the program, then asking him to share not only what sparked his love of graphic design, but which program he started with all those years ago.

We talked about the Adobe Max 2020 conference and its mind-blowing developments, along with features that have impressed Chris in some of the recent versions, along with profound changes he has experiences and enjoyed.

Chris shared his history and experiences in the world of graphic design, and then we spoke about augmented reality, and how this might change design as we know it in the future.

We talked about graphic design of years gone by, and what era of design is Chris' favourite, as well as where graphic design might end up by 2030.

I asked Chris to share great advice he has received in life, what companies should look for when engaging a graphic designer, and his final message to iTWire viewers and readers.

If you'd like to know more, please take a look at the video interview above!

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