"Mark the boundary of your current ability, and aim a little beyond it. That’s your spot"
— D. Coyle in “The Little Book of Talent”
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"Blow off the cobwebs. If your work feels stagnant and stale, try exposing it to the physical environment."
— E. Lupton in “Graphic Design Thinking: Beyond Brainstorming”
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"First remember to make no commitment without consultation"
— R. Solomon in “The Art of Client Service”
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"Will you effectively use images in your content?"
— G. Plumley in “Website Design and Development: 100 Questions to Ask Before Building a Website”
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"You’re only going to be able to make two or three key points. So make them and make them memorable"
— P. Coughter in “The Art of the Pitch: Persuasion and Presentation Skills That Win Business”
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"There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all of time, this expression is unique"
— Martha Graham, pioneer of modern dance
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"It pays to attach a sound, such as music or powerful words and symbols. The combination of visual and audio stimuli delivers a 2 + 2 = 5 impact"
— Philip Kotler in his foreword of “Brand Sense: Sensory Secrets Behind the Stuff We Buy” by Martin Lindstrom.
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