Lo-fi sound design is interesting because it’s one of those areas where imperfections are the whole point - the texture, the grit, the little bits of noise that make everything feel more human. When I’m working on creative projects that mix technical details with aesthetic choices, I’ve noticed it really helps to organize the ideas visually first. I usually lay out the concepts, references, or notes in https://decksy.com/annual-report-design/ just to see how the pieces connect and whether the overall vibe makes sense. From my experience, once the structure is clear, the creative direction feels much easier to shape without losing that raw, lo-fi charm.
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App related: it isn’t able to recall saved GUI settings although on the audio side is doing well
Lo-fi sound design is interesting because it’s one of those areas where imperfections are the whole point - the texture, the grit, the little bits of noise that make everything feel more human. When I’m working on creative projects that mix technical details with aesthetic choices, I’ve noticed it really helps to organize the ideas visually first. I usually lay out the concepts, references, or notes in https://decksy.com/annual-report-design/ just to see how the pieces connect and whether the overall vibe makes sense. From my experience, once the structure is clear, the creative direction feels much easier to shape without losing that raw, lo-fi charm.