AS TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE CONTINUE TO MERGE AT AN EXPONENTIAL RATE, WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO SEE IN THE FUTURE?
As for AR, I'm excited to see what happens. In the near future, Apple will be releasing glasses, and I'm eager to learn what this entails. Will we be navigating a world of avatars instead of people? Or will people be wearing their digital wearables? It will be compelling to see how this develops in the future. There is also the whole avatar rabbit hole in general. For rights, identification, etc., what does it mean? Is there going to be a legal arm for avatar rights in the future? Interesting times are ahead ...
HOW CAN PET LIGER MAINTAIN ITS AUTHENTIC NATURE AMIDST ITS RAPID GROWTH AND COMMERCIAL SUCCESS?
By remaining honest and transparent. Creating quality artworks and experiences is at the core of what we do. Maintaining close communication with the LIGER community. Our passion and dedication speaks for itself.
WHEN IT COMES TO PET LIGER'S GROWTH, HOW DO YOU SEE IT EVOLVING IN THE NEAR FUTURE? IN TERMS OF THE BRAND, WHAT'S NEXT?
For the next year or so, PL will focus on collaborations and real-world events. Connecting and networking is massively important, it’s an evolving space; making friends and sharing experiences is crucial. In the long term we have very ambitious plans! I can’t give away too much right now but it’s a lot!
TO NEWCOMERS LOOKING TO BREAK INTO PRODUCT DESIGN AND NFTS, WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE?
The best advice I can give is to learn-to-learn. The more you do it the better you get at it. I’ve had to reinvent myself countless times. Learning new skills along the way and every little bit helps. 3D would not have been possible without my knowledge of fine art, graphic design, music production, photography, and videography etc. Every one of these skills I've learned from scratch, and each one has led to the next. Learning is the common thread.
Consistency is the second most important factor. Be disciplined and have a routine. It doesn’t have to be a great routine, as long as you have some structure and you stick to it. Keep churning out the work! Just like in sports, if you want to be the best, you have to train hard and often!