If there is shit all around me, how can I eat my ice cream?
S. BalaramStichwörter: design social-responsibility
Real artists ship.
Steve JobsStichwörter: design r-i-p steve
4. Radicalism of forms. If a new model once created meets with much success on account of its greater efficiency than its predecessor, it lends certain neighbouring forms a formal radicalism, which attempts to borrow from the appearance of the new form: for example, bronze tools that had reached the furthest development of their utility had a disastrous influence on stone tools, warping them toward an elegance that could only be attained in bronze. Today aviation has imposed its aerodynamic forms even on baby strollers and irons. This radicalism of forms is a result of the fact that people become bored when they do not find some unexpected element in the familiar. This radicalism might seem illogical, as the advocates of standardization believe, but we must not forget that discovery is only made possible by this need of humanity.
Tom McDonoughStichwörter: design form 56 situationist
Think of yourself as a brand. You need to be remembered. What will they remember you for? What defines you? If you have it in you, do something that defines you. Invent something, develop a unique skill, get noticed for something — it creates a talking point.
Chris ArnoldStichwörter: inspiration unique creativity design skill create you brand noticed remembered chris-arnold develop invent talking-point
Sure some medical experts say coffee could be a health hazard, but they obviously never built a web site before!
Geoff BlakeStichwörter: design coffee medical website dreamweaver
V.S. Pritchett's definition of a short story is 'something glimpsed from the corner of the eye, in passing.' Notice the 'glimpse' part of this. First the glimpse. Then the glimpse gives life, turned into something that illuminates the moment and may, if we're lucky -- that word again -- have even further ranging consequences and meaning. The short story writer's task is to invest the glimpse with all that is in his power. He'll bring his intelligence and literary skill to bear (his talent), his sense of proportion and sense of the fitness of things: of how things out there really are and how he sees those things -- like no one else sees them. And this is done through the use of clear and specific language, language used so as to bring to life the details that will light up the story for the reader. For the details to be concrete and convey meaning, the language must be accurate and precisely given. The words can be so precise they may even sound flat, but they can still carry; if used right they can hit all the notes.
Raymond CarverStichwörter: words writing on-writing design 92
You must forget all your theories, all your ideas before the subject. What part of these is really your own will be expressed in your expression of the emotion awakened in you by the subject.
Henri MatisseStichwörter: art creativity emotion self-expression design sculpture painting matisse subject art-theory
When you want to know how things really work, study them when they're coming apart.
William GibsonStichwörter: psychology design psychoanalysis engineering
In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and even clothes, the discussion of fur is childish.
Karl LagerfeldStichwörter: life truth animals world humanity people meat fashion design clothing clothes create childish shoes chanel designer karl-lagerfeld cretivity eathing fur wear wearing
Clear thinking at the wrong moment can stifle creativity.
Karl LagerfeldStichwörter: wisdom art time creativity wrong right design create moment stifle clear fashion-designer icon
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