![]() I hope you find your own path and your own solutions but if you ever get stuck or want another perspective I hope Tools Not Rules can help. The creative process can be deeply personal and I know plenty of makers who are incredible, geniuses in their respective fields, who do things differently than I'm suggesting here. It's how I've learned to get things done. ![]() ![]() What I'm sharing is not the only way to get things done. I wanted to make myself redundant so I could spend more time making things and less time managing people. My goal: I wanted each artist working under me to function independently with minimal oversight. I began taking notes and testing strategies for improving the creative process with my art team. Tools Not Rules came about because I noticed a pattern: immensely talented artists and designers, fresh graduates and seasoned professionals, who lacked essential professional skills such as talking about their work, interviewing clients to understand their goals, time management and prioritization. Do I know everything? Not by a long shot, but I'm always willing to learn something new. ![]() And by improving how we make things we end up making better things. Heck, I want to get better at making things. ![]() I want to help people become better at making things. ![]()
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