[[Notes]] - Topics: [[Creativity]] - People: [[Kenn Yap]] - Source: https://youtu.be/0GoU-A996Bc --- ## Notes - The economical and technological constraints can produce what can become iconic and quintessential. Such as the hard stone printing methods and monochromatic colouring of manga comics. - Thumbnail sketches (on post-its) can be an easy and fast way to sketch up and arrange your ideas before hand. - In sports, there's a saying... "If you do everything right, you eventually inevitably achieve success". That's trusting the process. - "What does winning at art look like? Is that going to make me happy?" - In going through this process, you can't help but reflect on the artisans that still make things "the old way". - There's something lovely about the objectively less efficient mechanical and analog methods about doing things. - "To love something is to demand nothing from it. To love it from what it is." - "There's a pleasure in detaching yourself from the outcome. Who cares if it's good or bad." - "To trust the process is to demand consistency from an inconsistent universe. To love the process, is to give something to yourself to the universe - to fall in love with every little step".