- The perfect is the enemy of the good.
- For a work to be good you have to start it.
- Everything has parts. To create a whole you must identify its parts.
- Write down the parts, even if you don't know about them.
- If you don't know about a part, research it. Then revise that part.
- Parts have parts. Go back to 4.
- No more parts? Are you sure? Go back to 4.
- Why this work? That's a part, go back to 4.
- Who else did work like this? That's a part, go back to 4.
- Does your work "work"? How do you prove it? That's a part, go back to 4.
- Pick the next part and start making it.
- If you hate the current part go back to 11.
- You hate all the parts? Too bad. Finish.
- Go back to 11 until you're done with all the parts.
- Ok, now you can make it good.
- You can't skip to 15. Go back to 11.
- All done? Make it awesome. Make it tell a story.
- You think it's awesome? No. It sucks. Show it to someone else.
- Did you listen to them? Good. Fix it. Go back to 18.
- Do you hate it yet? Yes? It's ready.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Things to Remember about That Thing You’re Trying to Create
(My view of the creative process)
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