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Sell Without Selling - The Futur. 10 Conferences Every Designer Should See. Aprender es una tarea bastante dura en la vida. Existen numerosas maneras de lograr este cometido, una de ellas es mediante la experiencia de los demás, sobre todo si ese alguien es el mejor en lo que hace. Les compartimos 10 conferencias que creemos son indispensables para la formación de cualquier creativo y que seguramente les cambiarán de alguna u otra manera la vida.

Los invitamos a que dejen en pausa la procrastinación e inviertan su tiempo libre para aprender de grandes personalidades del diseño, quienes se tomaron unos minutos para compartirnos algunas de las lecciones mas importantes que han aprendido durante su carrera profesional y la vida misma. Puño – Charla en MADinSpain 2011 Esta charla de David Peña ha sido una de nuestras favoritas de toda la vida, de esas que son difíciles de olvidar. Aaron Draplin: 50 Point plan to ruin yer career Eduardo Salles - El laboratorio más grande del mundo Stefan Sagmeister: El poder del tiempo libre OFFF Cincinnati: Brosmind Jason Santa Maria - No. Debbie Millman: Design Matters. Milton Glaser – on the fear of failure. Jonah Lehrer on How to Be Creative.

TED | Talks | Stefan Sagmeister: Yes, design can make you happy (video) Graphic Design on the Radio. Blog Archive How to disarm 10 difficult client observations/requests. Unveiling a solution is arguably the most harrowing aspect of the creative process. In our last post we talked about how we can work to better service our clients. In this one, I’ll share some of the best responses we have to questions that can often derail an otherwise effective solution. My neighbours don’t like it. I can appreciate you looking to friends for support on this project; however, it’s often difficult for others to understand the needs of the project at this stage. We really liked your portfolio; can you make our project look more like what you did for Client X? It’s funny you ask that because we try to do the opposite.

Let’s not worry about what others are doing. Someone in accounting mocked-up a really neat idea for this. We’re happy to take a look at other ideas but sometimes doing so increases the overall time requirement, as we would need to answer more questions and increase the number of meetings. It’s a great start, but we need to add this, and this, and this… Yes.