Usability Quote of the Day

May 24, 2012

What people say, what people do, and what people say they do are entirely different things. -- Margaret Meade    (via interaction-design.org)

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Talent Isn’t Everything

How to succeed in design with less talent ...

"Here’s a common myth: To be a successful creative professional, all you need is talent. It’s a nice myth to believe in. “Talent” suggests a divine or evolutionary genetic gift, so if you’re blessed with the talent gene, you’re special and can be a cool creative person. If not, you’re destined to be an accountant.

After working three years at MetaDesign and since starting my new position at Dubberly Design Office, I’ve noticed this myth of talent has very little to do with the success of a junior designer. Instead, I have found that those who survive and last more than six months practice these seven habits:

1. Work quickly. Produce a lot.

2. Attend to details.

3. Be versatile.

4. Make an effort to learn.

5. Anticipate problems.

6. Set goals.

7. Display a positive attitude."    (Continued via Boxes and Arrows)    [Usability Resources]

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