Sheffield, United Kingdom-based designer Harry Wright is specialized in motion, illustration, typography and also various fields of design. But his perspective on form and shape sets him apart from others. Harry Wright’s style in his work could be described as doodly, goofy, and cheerful because his approach to his designs is not serious and uptight. However, they convey their message and feeling through motion and colors.
Making doodles in childhood is common for many people, but taking them seriously and progressively working on them is another level. Some people find a way to express themselves in this process, either keeping their doodle styles or venturing into new mediums through doodles. Harry Wright states his works and the visual universe which comes with them as his sketchbook.
This sketchbook absorbs different mediums, such as hand-drawn motion, illustration, typefaces, branding, packaging and more. That enables him to be recognized from afar. Wright says, “I always try to find meaning in form; there’s something magical about starting with something and seeing it deconstruct, grow, morph and transform into something else.” to It’s Nice That. This journey takes the observer along with it and enables them to experience the process too.
Harry Wright is a designer by day and by night
Harry Wright has two identities that change from day to night, and both of them, unsurprisingly, are designers. He has many personal projects, the client works, and a clothing brand called Other Side Store, which focuses on graphic tees, hoodies, accessories and other apparel. And lastly, we can quickly tell some things about Harry Wright’s personality from his works, which are playful, friendly, clever and have a lot of humor.
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Harry Wright Discovers Meaning in Form and Shapes
Sheffield, United Kingdom-based designer Harry Wright is specialized in motion, illustration, typography and also various fields of design. But his perspective on form and shape sets him apart from others. Harry Wright’s style in his work could be described as doodly, goofy, and cheerful because his approach to his designs is not serious and uptight. However, they convey their message and feeling through motion and colors.
Making doodles in childhood is common for many people, but taking them seriously and progressively working on them is another level. Some people find a way to express themselves in this process, either keeping their doodle styles or venturing into new mediums through doodles. Harry Wright states his works and the visual universe which comes with them as his sketchbook.
This sketchbook absorbs different mediums, such as hand-drawn motion, illustration, typefaces, branding, packaging and more. That enables him to be recognized from afar. Wright says, “I always try to find meaning in form; there’s something magical about starting with something and seeing it deconstruct, grow, morph and transform into something else.” to It’s Nice That. This journey takes the observer along with it and enables them to experience the process too.
Harry Wright is a designer by day and by night
Harry Wright has two identities that change from day to night, and both of them, unsurprisingly, are designers. He has many personal projects, the client works, and a clothing brand called Other Side Store, which focuses on graphic tees, hoodies, accessories and other apparel. And lastly, we can quickly tell some things about Harry Wright’s personality from his works, which are playful, friendly, clever and have a lot of humor.
Discover more about Harry Wright from his website, Behance and Instagram accounts.
Images: harrysdesigns.com
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