Artist Spotlight: Dawn of Dstar Designs (Texas)
Did you have training for event design? How did you get your start?
I’ve always been into art, since I could walk & hold crayons. I started working in the event industry at age 17 making 2D & 3D art, props & backdrops for one of the foremost sought after event companies in Dallas & across the world. It only flourished from.
How would describe your styling?
I would say my style would be a modern animated feel. Something a little whimsical, expressionistic & fun is what I aim for typically.
Not only have you designed for events but you do print as well, do you find yourself using similar elements in both formats?
Well, considering I have differing clientele that’s hard to say. Some things I create are ethereal, some techy, some organic – so, really it just depends on the mood/ideas I’m given in the inception of the project. I love working with my hands & my creative energies – you can find out more at: dawndreyer.carbonmade.com/
A common thread from your dance music events is the use of UV reactive elements, what is yr favorite go-to material?
My favorite go-to material… that’s tricky. I use quite a bit of foamcor, ½” foam, wood, spray paints, etc. I’d say generally I use UV spray paints a lot as they’re easy to use & time efficient.
What has been your best or most memorable design-related encounter?
They each hold a special place w/in my designer heart but, a couple that stand out are the 3D gas mask & a 6’ dimensional Biohazard piece I designed & produced for Fully Funktional events. I like to incorporate lights into my design & some high reactive elements mixed with texture.
What has been your best or most memorable design-related encounter?
They each hold a special place w/in my designer heart but, a couple that stand out are the 3D gas mask & a 6’ dimensional Biohazard piece I designed & produced for Fully Funktional events. I like to incorporate lights into my design & some high reactive elements mixed with texture.