Judge less, observe more
When was the last time you labeled something without understanding it? Judged something as one thing when you didn’t know what it meant? I know I’ve done it.
Read MorePosted by Siobhan Ford | Sep 12, 2017 | Design, Fine Art, User Interface and Experience Design, Web Design |
When was the last time you labeled something without understanding it? Judged something as one thing when you didn’t know what it meant? I know I’ve done it.
Read MorePosted by Siobhan Ford | Sep 11, 2017 | Design, Design Thinking, User Interface and Experience Design, Web Design |
“Creative Thinker” Now what sparks to mind when you hear the term? Starving artist? Tortured genius? I mean it can be hard to keep the silhouette of a black clad, beret wearing, chain smoking painter staring at a blank canvas.
Read MorePosted by Siobhan Ford | Sep 8, 2017 | Design, Fine Art, User Interface and Experience Design, Web Design |
Last month I made a change to my commute: I started to leave my phone in my pocket withholding the temptation to check emails and read the news. Soon, subway windows started to substitute my apple screen. No doubt, it was boring; but this is what I wanted. I was embracing the feeling of boredom to help my mind wander.
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Posted by Siobhan Ford | Sep 6, 2017 | Design, Design Thinking, Tech, User Interface and Experience Design |
Imoved to San Francisco in 2013, I decided to take note of some of the biggest lessons that I wish I could have told my younger self when I first moved to SF.
Read MorePosted by Siobhan Ford | Sep 5, 2017 | Design, Fine Art, History |
There’s a famous quote by Miguel Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, that translates to “To be prepared is half the victory”. In Spanish the saying has a more romantic ring, but the sentiment holds true in any language and for every artist.
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