Following the success of his one-man exhibit, dubbed "Digital Delight" at the Gamay'ng Gallery at the Turtle's Nest cafe, and his participation in the group exhibit, "Panagtagbo last January 2006, Niel Quisaba has gone and launched his portfolio site.
I met up with him sometime ago and asked him a few questions about his craft and how he looks at graphic design, careerwise.
This is how it went:
Art is the one of the most powerful nonverbal means used to express and communicate ideas. It is a vein through which ideas flow from realm of the abstract to the real and the perceivable. It is in this very same vein that Niel Quisaba paints his artsong.
A multi-disciplinary graphic designer with a degree in Fine Arts, and an extensive experience in web design and graphic art, Niel continually strives to transcend his earlier artwork by experimenting and exploring new ways of combining fun and art; thus, he make his artwork palatable to online browsers of different backgrounds and experience.
Be it working on professional projects or creating graphic art, Niel says that it is essential for a graphic artist to develop his/her own technique, or style. This is delicately evident in his one-man exhibit, "Digital Delight," which, according to Niel, was something that was a complete new and different from his previous concepts and artwork.
Developing a unique style allows an graphic artist to stand out from the pack. Not only will he/she be known for that particular style, developing his own method and technique may keep a graphic artist's works commercially viable and edgy.
A graphic artist therefore, must never stop learning, says Niel. That he has to keep experimenting, never becoming complacent, and creating artworks and web projects that deliver on expectations, and pique the interest of online browsers, and challenge himself at every artwork that he makes.
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I love your website. It has a lot of great pictures and is very informative.
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