Monday, January 11, 2016

The opening story is so powerful. I can totally relate to having to make do with tools that are often less than perfect, I think we all can.
I still refuse to use Comic Sans in anything, but I will now look at perhaps using some other fonts if I want the reader to slow down and absorb the text.


3 comments:

  1. PS
    I would love a set of Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies cards.

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  2. I think it's amazing, how trial and error can lead to a total success, and that randomness can lead you to innovation, that creativity comes from breaking the walls of what you see, and saying "What if I try this" that phrase will take you to your goal so much faster than, scratch it all, and start over, trial and error will get you to a goal faster than perfection, and Mr. Sharp, I will look into those cards.

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  3. The opening story was amazing. How he made something out of nothing was phenomenal. We as people need to be more like that, and work towards that, I can do it, mentality. Trying to overcome, but even using things that stress you out and make it hard for you, as tools towards your finished product.

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