I asked artists: "In ten words or less, what did you learn in 2010 that helped you with your design career?" Here are some of the answers:
Find your audience, then make images for yourself. -Lida Enche www.lidaenche.com
There is never enough time. Get it done anyway. -Deb Booth http://www.differentlightstudio.com
Learn photoshop, have enough work in portfolio, be flexible. -Frances Poole
To be a professional artist, one should have a website. -Beth Grove www.bethgrove.com
Ignore yourself sometimes and just "do it." -Belinda Lindhardt
www.creativehardt.com
When you have to choose between left and right, go straight. -Danny Naz
Allow self to leave the studio... and the muse appears. ^..^~ Beverly Dyer
Set goals! Create collections, internet presence, network dilgently! Take risks! -Sue Duda http://www.sueduda.com
Recapturing what truly makes an excellent, creative, edgy designer. -Kirsty McDonald www.parkleadesignagency.co.uk
If you are persistent and follow your goal new opportunities arrive. -Jack Tuszynski
Patience. Remain true to my artistic vision and continue evolving. -Gail Green www.sweetpetatoes.com
The answer to every question can be found through networking! -Beverly Hayes
Develop your "elevator speech". Don't be afraid to use it! -Laura Cantu Smith
Find your focus and give it all you've got. -Toni Wall
Open yourself up to the possibilities and opportunities come knocking. -Lisa Fu
Trust your inner Van Gogh; create from the heart. -Shannon Bielke
Less stress leads to more creativity! -Gabriel Morosan http://www.finestreetphotography.com
Persist until you receive an email asking to "unsubscribe."-Tracey Hart
Review, focus, identify and go for it! 2010 has been my best year yet! -Martha Spak
Make your life, creativity & happiness a priority, because no one else will. -xenos mesa http://www.xenosmesa.com/
Open yourself to multiple streams of revenue. -Lindsay Obermeyer www.lbostudio.com
Learn to network and follow up without being sales-y. -Sarah Bush
Don't be your own roadblock. -xenos mesa http://www.xenosmesa.com/
Create what you love for broad usage and appeal & network. -Katie Atkinson
The Business Aspect of having a successful Career as a Artist. -Howard Pearlman
Improved my digital skills! -beatrice trezevant
Work from your heart and be tenacious. -Barbara Johansen Newman
Research, network, communicate, follow-up, respond, never give up. -Tim Read
Keep moving forward! NO "What if " -or- "But I can't" -Miki Berman www.mikibermandesign.com
I switched my Lynda account to a Think Vitamin account. -Will Kesling
Do not waste your time. -Jack Tuszynski
Get Some Sleep! -Dianne Woods www.diannewoods.com
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4 comments:
Hello,
Happy New Year!
Love all these ideas, thanks for sharing!
Best,
Gabriela
Great insights! Thanks, Kate, and to everyone who shared their experiences.
This is a list to print and hang in our studios.
beverlydyer.com
These are great advices. Thank you for posting this.
Have a wonderful New Year.
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