I’ve been reflecting on my path, and I’ve noticed significantly less art in my work as I’ve gained experience. The web and digital design have also developed standards and trends, further narrowing most of my work.
I started as a graphic artist, but after 15 years of design, I’ve lost some of my artistic spirit—somewhere between obsessive compulsive clients and play-it-safe corporate constraints.
Everyone always says,
"It’s about leveraging learned behaviors; don’t rock the boat, just do what people have seen before… and execute it well—that’s hard enough!"
It’s true, nonetheless…
I’m exploring more art in my work, specifically in ways that don’t fumble UX. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I’ve been reflecting on my path, and I’ve noticed significantly less art in my work as I’ve gained experience. The web and digital design have also developed standards and trends, further narrowing most of my work.
I started as a graphic artist, but after 15 years of design, I’ve lost some of my artistic spirit—somewhere between obsessive compulsive clients and play-it-safe corporate constraints.
Everyone always says,
It’s true, nonetheless…
I’m exploring more art in my work, specifically in ways that don’t fumble UX. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!