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Design is like baseball. Designers are pitchers and clients are catchers.
19
Feb
Great pitchers don’t just chuck the ball in the general direction of the plate. They lean back and pitch it with all their might at a well-researched target with a well-researched strategy. They have a clear goal in sight.
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Design Internships: opportunity or exploitation
05
Feb
Design Internships: opportunity or exploitation In my work with design agency owners I'm often asked for advice on employing interns. This got me talking to a lot of colleagues. I found there are a myriad of reasons and motivations behind agencies taking on interns. The more altruistic owners do it because they want to help [...]
Am I a designer who writes? Or a writer who designs?
29
Jan
Am I a designer who writes or a writer who designs? And does it matter? Both words and images are integral to clear communication.
Uncle George is a problem
22
Jan
Am I a designer who writes or a writer who designs? And does it matter? Both words and images are integral to clear communication.
When it all gets boring
11
Dec
In a truly collaborative studio, all opinions are treated equally and with respect. Problem is, that relies on everyone sharing their opinion and that doesn’t always happen.
Step away from the computer
04
Dec
Step away from the computer If there is one thing we've learnt from hosting two years of 'designerly' breakfasts in downtown Melbourne, Australia; it's the value of simply stepping away from your computer to share / talk / eat with other creatives. As one breakfaster wrote in an email this week: for me, the breakfasts [...]
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What I learnt about mental health
27
Nov
What I learnt about mental health This week we hosted an UNseminar in Melbourne. The topic was mental health in the design industry. As they say in the classics, there was a lot of love in the room – as well as some awesome speakers and great insights. Our ‘UNseminar’ MO is two guest speakers [...]
How to share your super power
20
Nov
How to share your super power Everyone (including us) bangs on about life-long learning and the need to continually upskill but it’s hard to know what you need to know. I can honestly say we have the answer, it’s a tried and tested method to assess what you know and what you don’t. It’s analogue, [...]
The facts about sprints
13
Nov
The facts about sprints There is a lot of time invested devising methods to work smarter, more efficiently and more effectively. Some see the answer in design sprints – methodology aimed at getting more work out of the building, faster. Do they work? Busy-ness looks effective. It looks like you are getting stuff done. When you [...]
Mental health and three stages of learning
03
Nov
Mental health and three stages of learning Mental health and the three stages of learning are interwoven. As we move from being a fresh graduate beaming with confident incompetence to a seasoned designer feeling competent confidence, our mental health waxes and wanes. Years ago we attended How Magazine's Mind Your Own Business design management seminar [...]
Designing the stress free studio
30
Oct
Designing the stress free studio Some say a 'stress free studio' is an oxymoron. From our first weeks in a design course we are told we have to be creative; and meet deadline. This continues into our working life as one of the elements that causes mental health issues. There has been much written, spoken [...]
Studio culture and job descriptions
23
Oct
Studio culture and job descriptions Much of my work in the Chairman program is with businesses who want to change. I work with forward-thinking studio owners who recognise they can’t keep doing the same thing for the next 10 years. The plans for this change are generally well thought through; they have a positioning to [...]