This is such a good idea to separate yourself from your competition
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I could watch this all day
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It’s not just about you…
Being a good designer* is, at most, 60% about your design skill. In fact, what defines you as a good anything is that remaining 40%.
Turns out, you could be the most skilled in your industry - but if others can’t work alongside you… you may as well be the least.
*Fulltime designer
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This is awesome - illustrator David Jablow took the same (suggestive) starting point, and created a book of cool (non-suggestive) spin-off’s, like this:

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Currently listening to this, on repeat.
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Keith Morris →
I’m really keen to see Keith Morris talk at the Apple Store in Sydney next week – he’s one of the greats in my opinion.
His bio (below) also raises an issue that I’ve been increasingly irked by in recent years:
With over fifty years of experience in the design and advertising industry (put on hold by a two year stint as a National Serviceman in the Australian Army) as a creative director, art director, designer…
This is the definition of a creative director. So why is it that every other portfolio I visit from someone fresh out of uni, or who’se been freelancing for 2 years, seems to be calling themselves by the same title?
I could rant on, but I won’t.
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Never above you, never below you, always beside you.
— Lest we forget.
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Not a bad place to wait (Taken with Instagram at North Bondi Beach)




