-Near the brick layer part This made me think about how “being creative” actually meant being able to develop great concepts. Despite having little experience in design and execution , the occasional good concepts lead to a decent outcome. -the note that some clients may not pay felt oddly relieving. In the sense that it’s not entirety my fault , but theres just crummy experiences when doing business. I appreciate the insight!!
What I got out of this is that I need to listen to all of these podcasts, and that I have been holding myself back because I'm insecure about my work. I also realized that I need to stop being a graphic design generalist that can do a bit of everything and really find a way to either integrate all of my skills together into a complete value added project (this is a lot, my mindset has been dedicated to being a jack of all trades for years now), or just focus on refining my best skills into something more marketable, to become a succesfull freelancer, or designer in general. My only issue now is that I have a lot more than just design projects I want to do, I come up with good product ideas and I can work at them from the programming and design aspects but they often lack polish and dont reach my standard so I dont release them. Still rather lost in general on my overall future direction, but this helped quite a bit. I suppose one thing I need to do is network and find a team of other professionals willing to work with me.
This podcast is great. Both Chris and Joey share insightful and informative truths. School of Motion & The Futur are the best free mind-melders out there! Thanks for posting to youtube
Why is it someone's "dream" to create content for brands like Nike who are the model of employee mistreatment in third world countries? Really, I would like to know because I cant relate to that at all.
Still good to listen to you guys, even 4 years later !
me listening to this in 2022, so many good information, Thank you
-Near the brick layer part
This made me think about how “being creative” actually meant being able to develop great concepts. Despite having little experience in design and execution , the occasional good concepts lead to a decent outcome.
-the note that some clients may not pay felt oddly relieving. In the sense that it’s not entirety my fault , but theres just crummy experiences when doing business.
I appreciate the insight!!
What I got out of this is that I need to listen to all of these podcasts, and that I have been holding myself back because I'm insecure about my work.
I also realized that I need to stop being a graphic design generalist that can do a bit of everything and really find a way to either integrate all of my skills together into a complete value added project (this is a lot, my mindset has been dedicated to being a jack of all trades for years now), or just focus on refining my best skills into something more marketable, to become a succesfull freelancer, or designer in general.
My only issue now is that I have a lot more than just design projects I want to do, I come up with good product ideas and I can work at them from the programming and design aspects but they often lack polish and dont reach my standard so I dont release them. Still rather lost in general on my overall future direction, but this helped quite a bit. I suppose one thing I need to do is network and find a team of other professionals willing to work with me.
This podcast is great. Both Chris and Joey share insightful and informative truths. School of Motion & The Futur are the best free mind-melders out there! Thanks for posting to youtube
Thanks for the kind words!
Absolutely love this. Thank you very much for sharing this. Pure gold! True info right there! Thanks again!
i love hearing anything Chris Do has to say.
thank you the creators of this videos
Thanks for listening.
great talk, thanks for this content SoM. hugs and kisses from poland
Why is it someone's "dream" to create content for brands like Nike who are the model of employee mistreatment in third world countries? Really, I would like to know because I cant relate to that at all.
Oi
Great interview full of useful info. Thank you, Chris and School of Motion crew! Subbed and will check out more content.
Nice I'm losing my hair and planning on creating my own company haha. Bald creatives unite!
Awesome podcast, so much gold.
Love this. Whoof... shit got real up in here!
we can be the beatles of tutorials - LOL :D
Genre:
Dark & Supernatural.
Awesome!!!
Only 100 likes? Lame! Here's 101
80% of your work is going to come from 20% of your clients. true that
53:50 Implying mom and dad understands what you actually do either lol
what is overhead?
The amount of money that it takes to start something.
...and maintain something.
High five me joe!
THERES NO E IN THE FUTURE. You heard it here first.