- How do you bind your visual references together?
- How do you get your visual references together to sustain a project?
- How do you communicate visually, eventually remotely?
- How do you give feedback on a project to collaborators and commissioned visual creatives?
Actions
Imagine — Describe — Search — Explore (refining, diving deeper on something specific) — Find — Select — Collect — Document — Group — Edit — Organise — Think — Evaluate (there is the notion of comparison of at least two things) — Review (there is the notion of editing) — Communicate (there is some form of sharing/presenting) — Discuss (comments are going back and forth) — Arrange (there is some form of designing) — Present — Show — Make — Publish — Use — Send — Share — Diffuse — Archive
An (online) visual feed reader
- A visual feed reader working with the same parse structure as Curator; i.e. exchangeable format.
- Insert a feed/source > use the right API to get the images.
- A few sources: Pinterest boards and likes, Tumblr likes, followed blogs, Instagram likes, Twitter photo feed.
- Get images into boards: the usual logic is to have the latest on top; often one can’t control the order, while it’s the order that lets us create sense and build narrative: this image next to this image means this. Cf. Scott McCloud.