Scott Hansen Pragmatically Connects The Dots Between Clean Lines
July 30, 2004 | bengisu
Scott hansen's apartment looks like a graphic artist lives there: there's lots of white, his neatly framed posters are hung just so, and the two-monitor workspace is immaculate. But when I visit his bathroom, the quirky warmth that drives Hansen's work as ISO 50 displays itself in the form of a guttering candle that provides just enough light to take aim.
Hansen's balance of the clean lines, sleek pragmatism, and an animating organic flavor have quickly propelled the 26-year-old Sacramento, CA resident into the design limelight. In addition to the work on his www.iso50.com web site, most of which was done either for friends or just for fun, Hansen has created for publications like Computer Arts and has been featured on sites like Styleboost and Ultrashock. He's certainly come a long way from playing on his parents' computers when he was a kid.
"I always messed around with Printshop Pro, some little DOS program, but I didn't get into graphic graphics until a college friend lent me a copy of Photoshop," says Hansen as we sit in his apartment, watching rain pound leaves off the trees in downtown Sacramento. "I was going to University of San Francisco at the time, and then I came back to Sacramento at Sac State and I just started building web sites for fun. An old friend of mine hooked me up with a software company downtown as a [graphic] designer and I started doing freel
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