1. Cultivate your inner child. While it is important to mature, it is equally as important to retain youthful tendencies. Lowering your inhibitions leads to discovery. Discovery is the primordial soup which makes up the creative process.
2. Develop/respect/love process. Paul Klee once said, “Nothing good can be rushed.” Just ask Tom Friedman.
3. Increase questioning. Never settle for the status quo. Don’t get too comfortable—remain a stranger. Change perspectives. Travel puts you at risk. Know the difference between tourist and pilgrim.
4. Fall in love. What are you passionate about? What drives you? What inspires you? Love as if you have nothing to lose. A lust for life is healthy.
5. Design is not about celebrating the pretty object. Design is about function and purpose and message. It is basic that design should intrigue the eye, form is intrinsic. It is more important that design works.
The interesting thing about what we are doing and seeing is that we won’t know for fifty years how this will impact the world we live in and the way things are. We simply have to know and believe.
2. Develop/respect/love process. Paul Klee once said, “Nothing good can be rushed.” Just ask Tom Friedman.
3. Increase questioning. Never settle for the status quo. Don’t get too comfortable—remain a stranger. Change perspectives. Travel puts you at risk. Know the difference between tourist and pilgrim.
4. Fall in love. What are you passionate about? What drives you? What inspires you? Love as if you have nothing to lose. A lust for life is healthy.
5. Design is not about celebrating the pretty object. Design is about function and purpose and message. It is basic that design should intrigue the eye, form is intrinsic. It is more important that design works.
The interesting thing about what we are doing and seeing is that we won’t know for fifty years how this will impact the world we live in and the way things are. We simply have to know and believe.
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