"But there is no right point of view. You are always right. You are always wrong. It just depends from which pole you are looked at."
— Paul Arden in “Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite”
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"Even works of pure imagination have sources outside of ourselves. Know your sources."
— Kit White in “101 Things to Learn in Art School”
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"While the use of promotional techniques and visual identity programs is not new to the sector, there is evidence that nonprofits have started to embrace branding more fully, seeing themselves as brands and adopting more formal and comprehensive approaches to branding."
— M. Schultz, Y M Antorini, F. Csaba in “Corporate Branding: Towards the Second Wave of Corporate Branding…”
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"Visualize Success — In a moment of stress or a lull in your creative energy, visualize a successful outcome. Ask yourself, What’s my goal? and make it your dominant thought as you take one small step at a time to move in the direction of the goal."
— A. Pek and J. McGlade in “Stimulated!: Habits to Spark Your Creative Genius at Work”
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"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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