Blast From The Past: David Lanham Interview

I have managed to gather some interviews that I hosted a few years ago. I will write a series periodically on the each interview. They are all atleast 3 years old. Some will be paraphrased for readabilities sake. This is particularly interesting to see how people have evolved.

My first interview is with David Lanham, most famous for his icons but just as decent artwork.

What nicknames do you have and how did you construct them?
The only real nickname I’ve had is Chopperdave, which my roommates graciously bestowed upon me after watching the ‘I, Robot’ episode of Sealab 2021.

Are you a coder, designer, none or both?
Some of both, but designing is definitely in my blood more than coding. Coding is something I do out of necessity or to enhance the design, it isn’t really my passion though.

What works are you best known for?
I would imagine I’m best known for my icons sets, namely ‘Invading Your Space’ since it won Pixelpalooza in 2003.

What are the inspirations and aspirations?
My main inspiration is without a doubt nature and my surroundings, but I’m always interested to see what other people are making as well.

So how did you get into coding, design and computers?
Just something I grew up with and it ended up fitting me quite nicely.

Tell us a bit about your current website(s)?
I try to let my website provides a complementing and simple environment to view my work in, nothing that will detract or distract the viewer. I use a lot of neutral colors as well as rounded shapes and distinct sections to help lead the eye to where it should be focused. Well, at least that’s the plan… seems to be working so far.

Have you ever been ripped? If so how many times, and what were your views on that exactly?
I don’t think anyone would have a reason to rip my personal site, but the vBulletin skin I did for digikitten was ripped a few times. I didn’t think it’d make me that angry, but it REALLY did. Thankfully, it got cleared up and taken down. Although it is slightly flattering, it’s a lot more infuriating.

So what is the most used application on your computer at the moment?
Probably Safari or Photoshop

What in your eyes is or contributes to good design?
As long as it gets the point across that its trying to make, I consider it good. Personally, I am more attracted to clean layouts and subtle color use with certain elements that pop by use of color, shape, etc.

What’s in your CD player at the moment?
I just got the new Tycho album, good stuff.

What’s your biggest fear in life?
Being bombarded with horribly designed advertisements whenever I open a newspaper or turn on TV… Oh, wait

Anything else you want to say?
Have fun and be happy, even if you don’t want to!