What I took away from Ira Glass' video is that the creative process is not linear. And your work is only as good as the effort you put in. It's reassuring to be told that even if your work is not at your desired level yet, your taste is still there. When im deep in a project i begin to feel overwhelmed and discouraged that im not getting closer to the finish line. So its necessary to remember that any work is progress because i am continuing my practice and as Ira Glass says, being able to distinguish satisfactory and disappointing work is a useful thing. I think it is important to stay creative in any way possible. For me, that means continuing my little arts and crafts projects at home or creating art through baked goods. When my only creative work is through school i sometimes start to forget the fun in creating.
Some of my design heroes are Hector Esrawe and Emiliano Godoy who both use design as a tool for generating positive changes in society and the environment while using their Mexican heritage as inspiration. In a culture where careers such as industrial design are not spoken of often, its inspiring to see people be creative and find success in it.
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