Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Let's think outside the box



This phrase should be applied by us, rationale human beings, at all times. Consider eating healthy, talking to friends, looking for a job, solving a problem, taking a decision, and in many more situations. We should all be aware of our regular habits that could drag us to be stuck in a routine. I would like to focus this post on different skills that Graphic Designers should have in order to succeed in a tough competitor world; the kind that employers are looking for, the kind that could be in one phrase “Think outside the box”. Note that I would like to share this because I actually feel myself stuck on what I want to do with my Marketing degree and a passion in Graphic Design. I also noticed that some skills are valid to find any type of job not just for Business and Art.

Reading at David Airey blog series post on What employers look for there is one skill that should be priority for everything we do in life; Show intelligence. No matter what your grades are/were in college but make an effort to talk smart; think before you talk, show that you can articulate yourself, and most important how you deliver your thoughts and ideas.

Be hungry. Have in mind that there is no space for mediocrity; always think on winning, getting the job, and mostly designing a piece of art that fulfills you.

Practice. Perfection comes from practice. In the digital worlds which do things already perfect it takes lot of patience, trial by error, and time to do things imperfect. This leads to Commitment.

Commitment. Like in everything you wish and want you have to be committed to it. Especially for young designers like me, we need to prove employers that their investment on us is worth it. It is repeatedly but necessary to say: get early and leave late.    
I hope these skills trigger you the desire to be passionate on what you are doing because at the end if you are happy you deliver happiness, good work, good vibes, and people would love to work with you anytime.
 Think outside the box!  

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