
Artista de Comune
Jason Gregory
Diseñador, creador y emprendedor

About MAKR
Conoce MAKR, un estudio de diseño y fabricante de productos fundado por Jason Gregory. Desde carteras de cuero cosidas a mano hasta muebles minimalistas, cada pieza se elabora con un enfoque industrial y detalles atemporales. Los diseños de MAKR son el resultado de procesos cuidadosos y meditativos que priorizan la calidad, la simplicidad y la durabilidad. Fabricados en EE. UU. con un compromiso con prácticas laborales socialmente responsables, cada artículo fomenta una profunda conexión entre el diseñador, el fabricante y el usuario.

¿Nombre y a qué te dedicas?
Jason Gregory - I design and make things, usually under the “Brand” MAKR.
¿Mayores influencias artísticas?
¿Dónde encuentras inspiración?
Where you find inspiration?
In the way people live and build a world for themselves. Authenticity as a word has been ruined, but something close to that.

¿Cómo es tu proceso creativo?
In design specifically, I usually identify an object type that I'd like to add to MAKR's Collection and then see how my style can be applied to it.
I start by removing the things I don't want, isolating essential elements, and then pushing those elements to be what I deem more innovative or beautiful. I try to achieve multiple things with one gesture: link parts or assemblies in an interesting way or leverage processes and machines to create something new.
I then design the new object in a 3D modeling program and begin the process of prototyping. Once it's in a good place to share with production facilities, I start that conversation. It's quite a long process and typically spawns other ideas for objects or processes during that development.
¿Cuál fue su primer contacto con la cerámica o la construcción manual que le impactó?
I’ve made “stuff” my entire life, so I imagine it started with my parents. My mother was an art teacher and my father a contractor/builder. Seeing them make things created a core sense that you can make anything. Making things didn’t seem far away or too precious, so I just experimented with what interested me.
As a child, my mother put me in every possible art class. I went to a VPA Magnet High School and then art college. It’s just in me—I have a double negative term I call “Can’t not.” I literally “can’t not” make things or think in the way that I do. It’s fully integrated into my life, and I feel very lucky for that to be the case.
¿Cómo superar los bloqueos creativos?
There are so many things to do in my brand / project / company / whatever that I just move to another task. I force myself to do the work and creativity always finds a way to come back, especially when that creativity can be applied to so many different aspects - design, pattern-making, prototyping, production, photography, website, collaborations and so on.
I don’t really have any time for creative blocks so I don’t view them as such and allow whatever is supposed to be done for that day to come out.

¿Qué estás experimentando actualmente en tu arte?
I’m working hard on refining my products and utilizing the factories I’ve worked with for nearly 20 years to efficiently produce things. Production techniques have shifted and I’m searching for ways to make our factory’s native techniques fit with my aesthetic and desire for less common constructions.
¿Cuál es tu rutina antes de ponerte creativo durante el día?
I try to swim in the ocean every morning. Look at the sun a bit, get some coffee and then head to the studio. I try to keep my life simple because my work day is not.
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