Phuel
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(I like Tyler’s version better LOL Much much much more striking and charming than Bruno's.)
In this industry, everyone’s guilty of stealing from someone. Sometimes some talents do it better than the OG versions… These days, not so much. Tyler was in the right place at the right time where PC gimmicks/tokenism/identity politics trumps genuine talent and original creativity. I’m not mad at him for snatching those opportunities (by association with Beyonce
He’s simply a product of these shallow hyped days.
I always got the impression Tyler's entire repository of “creative” concepts came from watching Eryka’s video “On and On” by Paul Hunter and Janet’s “Got ’Til It’s Gone” by Mark Romanek. Whereas the social and political references by those creatives were never the selling point-- these days, someone like Tyler has to make the social politics the selling point for the lack of creativity.
In this industry, everyone’s guilty of stealing from someone. Sometimes some talents do it better than the OG versions… These days, not so much. Tyler was in the right place at the right time where PC gimmicks/tokenism/identity politics trumps genuine talent and original creativity. I’m not mad at him for snatching those opportunities (by association with Beyonce
He’s simply a product of these shallow hyped days.I always got the impression Tyler's entire repository of “creative” concepts came from watching Eryka’s video “On and On” by Paul Hunter and Janet’s “Got ’Til It’s Gone” by Mark Romanek. Whereas the social and political references by those creatives were never the selling point-- these days, someone like Tyler has to make the social politics the selling point for the lack of creativity.



and wow...I was surprised this guy was able to pass the studio door, his ego must be at least 7' tall. He barely has any discernible design talent himself, not sure how production thought he would be able to provide any constructive feedback to other designers?
), and let me just put it this way, Kerby made me feel as if PR agents are a necessary evil. In fact, he made me WISH he had a PR agent who could spin all sorts of lies instead of his actual story. That's how exasperating and annoyingly cocky he sounded. Which is sort of ironic when you think about it because his story could be considered as inspirational. But the way he delivers it is so off-puttingly bombastic. For instance, as with most new designers, he had a slew of people who backed him from a very young age right until Pyer Moss. But instead of just focusing on that story he adds in these 'XYZ saw how much talent I had, and I was already doing this at that age, and so they went out on a limb to...', who talks like that? I thought, blimey mate, how about you give the interviewer or that backer an opportunity to praise your 'talent' instead of doing it yourself. LOL. It's just so crass.
Yeah sorry,
You'd have to tie me down and gag me in order to listen to 1,5 hour of this guy blowing his own horn.