The New School / Parsons School of Design Students Gain a New Perspective
Bigger isn?t just better when it comes to screens, it?s smarter and faster for workflow. Just ask the students at Parsons.
The following post is brought to you by LG. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
We?ve half-jokingly remarked on occasion that one can discern a creative?s space upon entry into any space without one word of explanation. Just look for the largest monitor in the room.
During the prescient era of CRT monitors ? when a 15? desktop screen was considered ample ? the largest (and memorably, heaviest) 17?-21? screens were first adopted by those relying upon Photoshop or QuarkXpress. And that hunger for ever more larger screen sizes hasn?t stopped as we’ve evolved into flat screens, growing in parallel with the demands and complexity of the applications creatives now rely upon daily. Bigger isn?t just better when it comes to screens, it?s smarter and faster for workflow. We?ve now entered into a golden age when even non-creatives demand screens pushing the boundaries of actual desk space.
Observe a designer, artist, musician, or digital illustrator switch back and forth between applications and device screens throughout the day, and the comparison to the fluidity of a DJ working a pair of turntables and a mixer becomes apparent. With the multitude of applications, pallets, images, and documents open across a screen, creatives apply a personal regard to customizing their des...
The following post is brought to you by LG. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
We?ve half-jokingly remarked on occasion that one can discern a creative?s space upon entry into any space without one word of explanation. Just look for the largest monitor in the room.
During the prescient era of CRT monitors ? when a 15? desktop screen was considered ample ? the largest (and memorably, heaviest) 17?-21? screens were first adopted by those relying upon Photoshop or QuarkXpress. And that hunger for ever more larger screen sizes hasn?t stopped as we’ve evolved into flat screens, growing in parallel with the demands and complexity of the applications creatives now rely upon daily. Bigger isn?t just better when it comes to screens, it?s smarter and faster for workflow. We?ve now entered into a golden age when even non-creatives demand screens pushing the boundaries of actual desk space.
Observe a designer, artist, musician, or digital illustrator switch back and forth between applications and device screens throughout the day, and the comparison to the fluidity of a DJ working a pair of turntables and a mixer becomes apparent. With the multitude of applications, pallets, images, and documents open across a screen, creatives apply a personal regard to customizing their des...
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