Artists’ reflections on style

Artist’s Bio:

Ben believes that design starts with a brainstorming process that can not only think of new product solutions but also become an inspirational model for industrial design networking to think of potential products that can be meaningful in changing people’s daily lives. He is a UX mindset designer for the strategical arrangements of the wild imaginations to be visible in the real-world scenario; he also sorts the complex sketching structures to become a distinct mind mapping that enables straightforward procedures for clients for business and customer solutions.
The immersive side of his design is like typographic expressions of the emotional context behind human communications that encourage generational awareness about the highly possible necessities for the complex society; all these designs are not only engaging for inserting the audience in their imaginative interpretations but also discover the uniqueness of his unorganized adventures that drives the insight of meaningful reminders. 

Artist’s Statement:

My approach to design is driven by a commitment to inclusivity, creativity, and addressing societal issues. I view user experience design as a catalyst for change and believe in the power of immersive experiences to foster understanding, unity, and innovation across generations.

My intent is for my work to be inclusive and collaborative. I want to stress that unity should extend beyond self-satisfaction as I hope my work allows others to embrace especially talented populations, foster awareness, and ultimately encourage the support of those other populations.

My perspective is rooted in human-centered design thinking, giving me the aim to create solutions that address current societal issues. My design solutions draw inspiration from various sources, including gaming, music, and environmental elements. I emphasize the power of storytelling and immersive experiences to make lasting impressions on users.

Animation to Watch

I would recommend:

My Hero Academia. There are three movies with the show but they are extraneous to the plot and the first movie (Two Heroes) has a slightly different animation style and different writers than the show.

Phineas and Ferb

Spirited Away or Howl’s Moving Castle (Studio Ghibli movies in general are awesome, but these two are my favorites)

SpiderVerse movies (1 and 2)

Star Trek: Lower Decks or Star Trek: Prodigy

Mindmapping tool

Hey all, I wanted to share a useful mind-mapping tool I’ve used in the past.

coggle.it

It uses a simple google login, and provides a solid but simple feature set for mind-mapping.

-David S.