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1) Tony was a product designer.
2) The three tips that Tony gave us were: 1- Look broader, take a step back to look at the big picture and to see the possible issues 2- Look closer at the tiny details and check that you haven't missed anything important 3- Think younger and learn from how kids see the world. They aren't blocked by habituation yet, and they're more likely to see the world for how it is. 3) I do think that I can see details, but I often stray more towards painting with broad strokes, so to speak. It's always harder for me to be more detail-oriented, but I think that I could try and exercise my brain to see the smaller details first, rather than the main ideas. |
AuthorHi! I'm Sam Millen, nice to meet y'all. My passions are art and design, and I hope to inspire someone through my art someday. Archives
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