Doodled Mantras

Lee Crutchley's 'Quoteskine' is a Graphical Take on Everyday Quotations

Many of us have mantras, or quotes that stick in our heads throughout the day, but Lee Crutchley draws them in his Moleskine and uploads them to his Tumblelog, 'Quoteskine.' From song lyrics to t-shirt catchphrases, Crutchley depicts them all in graphical format.

I've included some of my favorite entries from Lee Crutchley's 'Quoteskine' Tumblelog in the gallery above. Keep clicking for more mantra-based features.

Implications - Current society is saturated with graphics from advertising to motion pictures. Making motivational quotes into visual representation demonstrates how cultural mentality is shifting towards a more illustrative mode of thinking. Companies should consider designing products that are most importantly visually stunning in order to capture consumer attention immediately.
Trend Themes
1. Visual Representation of Quotes - Creating graphical representations of quotes shows a shift towards a more illustrative mode of thinking.
2. Cultural Shift Towards Illustration - The popularity of visual representations of quotes indicates a shift in society's mentality towards a more visually-based culture.
3. Attention-grabbing Designs - Companies should focus on creating visually stunning products to capture consumer attention quickly.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can benefit from creating visually appealing representations of quotes and mantras.
2. Advertising - The advertising industry can incorporate visual representations of quotes in their campaigns to capture consumer attention.
3. Personal Development - The personal development industry can leverage the popularity of graphical quotes to create visually engaging products or services.

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