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06
Feb
09

Why Bigger Goals = Less Competition

Let’s look at Timothy Ferriss’ reasoning behind bigger goals.

Here is an excellent link to check out!

For those of you who are reading this from my class, use this thinking as an example!  Now go meet the most
important or influential person in the animation industry that you can think of; ask them a question and bring in your response to class.  Remember, you have a big goal in mind, so think of someone that could help you with your big goal, and something you can ask them that will help you towards your big goal!

Go get em!

B

12
Apr
08

Comics for Kids?

After wrapping up a great class with the students I have been working with at Seneca College over the past four months, we ended up chatting about the new opportunities arising for artists around the globe and across the business spectrum. My previous article talked (briefly) about the idea that many large business look towards the skills held by artists as a means of communicating across the broad range of various aspects of their operations through simple visuals. This is only one of many dozens and dozens of examples of how artists may look towards new opportunities.

Continue reading ‘Comics for Kids?’

02
Apr
08

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words?

Or it could be worth a few thousand dollars!  Here is an interesting (albeit short) article from FastCompany.com on the concept behind using visuals to help communicate ideas to large organizations, as well as more importantly, to flesh ideas out in short form.

Those of you in the animation industry, or other visual production industries, are familiar with the ‘thumbnail’ sketch as a method of creating ideas quickly that we can just as easily throw in the trash as we can build upon into the million dollar idea. This same thinking can be applied to businesses that aren’t creatively oriented, such as Wal-Mart, Microsoft and UPS. To name a few companies.

I’ve spent countless times around boardroom tables listening to and participating in discussions that involve some very complicated concepts, and a large part of the time, the discussion centres around understanding the concept at it’s fundamental level across the table vs. actually working on the concept itself. This is only one consideration for the above article. My suggestion to those of you working in the creative fields looking to expand your horizons: Look at articles such as this as a billboard from the right-brain industries! We need you to help us with our process. Can you?

Mayhaps.

- B




Are You The Smart(ist)?

Be Smart(ist) is a project to help merge 'arts' with 'smarts'. This site aims to explore concepts involving professional and career possibilities for creative types, and to provide a forum for discussing the shifting roles and opportunities for artists and creative types everywhere, both in business and beyond.

 

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