10 Lessons For Young Designers

February 24, 2011 in This is my Inspiration | 5 Comments

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These are some insightful and thought-provoking lessons from Wieden+Kennedy’s Executive Creative Director, John C Jay: 10 Lessons for young designers.

1: Be authentic. The most powerful asset you have is your individuality, what makes you unique. It’s time to stop listening to others on what you should do.
2: Work harder than anyone else and you will always benefit from the effort.
3: Get off the computer and connect with real people and culture. Life is visceral.
4: Constantly improve your craft. Make things with your hands. Innovation in thinking is not enough.
5: Travel as much as you can. It is a humbling and inspiring experience to learn just how much you don’t know.
6: Being original is still king, especially in this tech-driven, group-grope world.
7: Try not to work for stupid people or you’ll soon become one of them.
8: Instinct and intuition are all-powerful. Learn to trust them.
9: The Golden Rule actually works. Do good.
10: If all else fails, No. 2 is the greatest competitive advantage of any career.


Props to SwissMiss

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5 Responses to 10 Lessons For Young Designers

  1. liam

    thanks for posting. This really hit home.

  2. Veve

    Good post.

    When’s the next release?

  3. Manesh

    No.2 is for me

    • Smithy

      Same here Veve, No.4 is a lifestyle choice for me.

  4. These are great lessons for ANYONE in business! I’m linking this blog to my own: FlipTheGame.blogspot.com

    Brothers need to learn how to expand their thinking. I think your site represents that way of thinking.

    Macmajii…aka Mr. Macknificent!…aka: NewUrbanView

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