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On Quality
Great design springs from personal conviction, not just objective analysis. Instead of striving for objectivity—which can compromise your vision and potential—design something that inspires you.
The quality of your designs is directly correlated to how well you understand the underlying problem.
More often than not we do great things not because we're told to, or get paid to do them, but because we feel the urge for these things to exist in the world. We want to execute our work in a specific way because quality is a sign of respect for what we do.
I believe this age of collaboration is lessening the quality of our work, along with our personal sense of creative capability and accomplishment. How can we possibly be doing our best work when we don't have a minute of solitude in our day to actually think? To actually WORK?
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