Designers’ Ten Commandments
#1:
Not to copy other’s creative work, under no circumstances;
#2:
Not to rely completely on computer technology, it is a tool only and cannot substitute your creativity. Remember, you are a designer, not a computer graphic editor;
#3:
Be a creator and not a fashion-follower because a trendy style today would become an out-dated one tomorrow;
#4:
Trying ten design fields simultaneously but badly is worst than concentrating on one field and master it;
#5:
Be professional and not to release any art works that you don’t like;
#6:
Not to lower the quality in view of low business value of an art work;
#7:
Not to criticize other’s artwork merely on the ground of one’s preferences nor just replicate comment from someone;
#8:
Not to create artwork without any ground. Great works usually come from the understanding of the culture, history and philosophy;
#9:
Keep yourself modest to people, no matter you are just a novice or a master;
#10:
Always believe that design can save the country and change the world.
Wednesday, 22 April, 2009 | Filed under Post-it
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