When we\'re aware of where our fulfillment is derived from, we\'ve taken a grand leap toward making meaningful work-work that connects to us as designers (nay, human beings), and to those who will ultimately engage with it.
Does continuing to push the quality of their individual hands-on work scratch the itch? Or is a greater sense of being satiated derived via guiding the evolution of others and their work? Leveraging the power of storytelling, this book covers practical, real-world examples and tactics to ensure your fulfillment serves as a guide toward where, what, and why you create..
As a designer evolves over the years and course of their career, honest self-assessment toward derivation of self-reward will yield their best sense of personal-and creative-fulfillment.
The designer we can be, will never exist.
As soon as we close our minds via an inner monologue of knowing it all, or branding ourselves a #thoughtleader on social media, the designer we are is our final form.
Agnostic of accolades or the tools we\'re using, the humble connection with those on the receiving end of what we\'re producing is imperative toward quality and evolution.
They need to be equitably understood, advocated for, and included along the way.
We simply cannot foresee under what conditions people will be engaging with what we create.
Every decision carries weight, and is bigger than us.
Formative, yet intrinsic to what we do.
Those notions are so vital (and evergreen) to our craft, and how we connect with other human beings.
Privilege and responsibility.
In connecting with people through design.
In communicating.
There is a privilege and responsibility that are inherent in the craft.
This is a mindset that takes us from me to we as we consider the bigger picture.
Legacy transcends us.
The designer\'s legacy is built upon the choices they make-as macro and micro as that implies.
The designer\'s legacy isn\'t built upon their choice of tools.
Understanding this, in tandem with a clear value system, is essential to defining your legacy as a designer.
In a field of work largely comprised of impermanence (digital), the contrast is that our decisions can have lasting impact.
When we\'re aware of where our fulfillment is derived from, we\'ve taken a grand leap toward making meaningful work-work that connects to us as designers (nay, human beings), and to those who will ultimately engage with it