Tom Greever

Articulating Design Decisions

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  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    Don’t wait for other people to give you something to do; go create something for yourself and demonstrate your skill.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    Even though my client was already working on a similar concept, it created a conversation that added value to the relationship.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    You see, even when our ideas fall flat or aren’t entirely useful, they still create value for us as far as learning to communicate about design and build the kind of momentum we need to be successful. When we make things up, we show that we’re thinking, we’re invested in the success of the organization, and we’re smart enough to communicate our ideas to people in a way that’s compelling. This sort of commitment is invaluable to organizations.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    The more often you can help other people, the more likely you are to get help when you need it. These kinds of situations are major deposits in the bank account of trust. The way to get what you want is to help other people get what they want.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    The good news is that our skill in design can help us establish a connection with the people that make decisions. Like I’ve said before, everyone wants a designer on their team. Everyone needs something designed. You need to find opportunities to get in with the right people who have the power to make your vision a reality. You can take advantage of your success in articulating design decisions to influence these decision-makers.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    Having an audience of people who can help you execute your ideas is a necessary part of designing for vision.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    Design is volatile and changing, but being a better communicator is something that we can always have. Our designs may get discarded, but we can still talk about them and learn from them. That website will eventually shut down, but we understand the problem that it solved at the time. We may take another job, but we still carry these skills with us. No matter where life and work takes us, we can always rest in the knowledge that in any situation, in any role, and with all people, we are prepared to bring our ideas to life through the power of articulating design decisions.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    A new space can inspire thoughts and ideas that you wouldn’t normally have. New spaces have new sounds, new visuals, and unexpected stimulations all around you that contribute to your sense of creativity.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    For example, rather than sit with your laptop at a coffee shop, go for a walk in the woods, hike in the mountains, do yoga, pull weeds in the garden, go jogging, sit on the beach, watch the sunrise—do something that will allow your mind to be still, listening and thinking to what the future could be.
  • Nikita Ischenkohas quoted4 years ago
    When you’re out in the woods, you don’t have your computer. You’re forced to just think about all the hard problems. When you return, write down you thoughts, sketch out your ideas. Make a record of what you learned in the hopes that it can turn into something worth communicating to others on your team. A change of activity yields a change of ideas.
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