Archive for January, 2012

01252012

The quest for perfection

Ask yourself, when has a project ever turned out perfect? Think about it. Perfect?

So often, creatives are on a quest for perfection. Ultimately, this only serves as a roadblock to launching something great. You see, there is always more than one great, creative solution. Brainstorm a few ideas, pick a palette, pick a layout, choose a tagline, adjust the shadows and gradients, and send it out. Solve the problem. The trouble is that we end up in a never ending circle of tweaking, re-doing, reviewing, discussing, pretending that we can achieve a “perfect” solution. There is no perfect solution for any project, but there are many “right” ways, and “great” ways to finish the project and get it out the door.

I believe that great ideas turn to great products/solutions when one works hard on a few possible solutions, lays them out, picks one, and sends it out. Not when those solutions are laid out, rearranged, thrown out, and the process begins all over again. Having something out there is almost always better than having nothing out there.

Don’t let the frustrating quest for perfection stop you from doing something really great.

Food for thought.

01192012

The start of something new

Taking a leap. Jumping in. Putting it out there.

All common expressions for that moment when you make the decision to start something new. With this redesign of my design portfolio, I’m also implementing a blog which I hope will help do a few things.

First, I want to learn consistency in publishing content. Second, I want to contribute. I love reading what other creatives willingly contribute. I’d like to take my chance to offer what I know, and how I see things.

Finally, I want to try something new. I want to take the leap, jump in, and put it out there. So here goes.