He is one of the biggest graphic design masterminds of the century. As a mexican teenager that has been travelling in CDMX metro I never knew who made it, the meaning or appreciate the logos in our stations. It doesn't matter your age or language we all recognize and remember icons, it's amazing that his concepts are still active to these days
@AbdallahBotan8 жыл бұрын
amazing work and beautiful, Thanks Lance you made amazing work
@sicaasicaasicaa Жыл бұрын
Genial! gracias Lance Wyman 👏
@yeagofull3 жыл бұрын
Mentiroso!!!!
@mariaflores-zl8hh3 жыл бұрын
O sea, sí has visto todo su trabajo? los gráficos que hacía ANTES de las Olimpiadas en México?. Tuve la oportunidad de trabajar con él y conocer su proceso creativo, es un artista. Esa demanda la inició el HIJO de Ramírez Vázquez por obvias razones.
@MTyMtransport3 жыл бұрын
El no es mentiroso, es un gran maestro
@richkretzschmar71707 жыл бұрын
I really don't think that Lance Wyman is clowning around here. Sure there is an atmosphere of laughter and just prior to approx. 00:51/14:28 the camera cuts to the audience reacting as such with smiles to his arena of 360 degrees. Yes perhaps Mr. Wyman is in fact clowning. Humor is a long tradition for presenters both male and female to engage their audience as such in a way to hold their attention and make the material being presented enticing. It's proud profession and one that is crafted here in a remarkable way. So look closely now at what we do see emerge that is new at 00:51. It is of course an evolved representation from the previous projection and it is in fact a clowns ruff. This is a directional collar, an ancient wardrobe decoration that dates back to earlier times. The ruff was worn by the Middle-Class Man in 1550 France. In 1480 - (+) Netherlands by the Fashionable Gentleman, in 16th-17th Century Women's Collars and Ruffs were diverse with styles indexed as 'Fan-Shaped', 'Cartwheel', 'Multilayered', and 'Plain'. This neckwear of the extruded collar is even present in the realm of technology as pioneering efforts are now being made at the Antioch, Illinois Public Library where in reference to the rich vocabulary that I am quoting from ISBN 0-312-38321-5 "What People Wore When" we are rendering a 3-D ruff for a cognitive survey profile. Now that is a true image of Information Tech as this AI entity I mention is actually a teaching tool that TED Talks presenters can utilize for this years upcoming totality on August 21st. Imagine personalized self portrait of every person on the planet and every person ever accurately sketched. These data can now be scanned and raised up upon a collar ruff. A ruff of an extruded 360 drawing compass. Or even a ruff of polygon of 40 sides as illustrated on page 65 of ISBN 0-312-38185-9 in relation Archimedes and the "History of Mathematical Pi π." For those who find this message in this KZbin bottle, please take note that both ISBN numbers that I referenced are from St. Martin's Griffin.