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Hobbies are for people that don't like what they're doing.
Stefan Sagmeister
'Pastimes are for those who dislike their current activities.'
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It is very important to embrace failure and to do a lot of stuff — as much stuff as possible — with as little fear as possible. It’s much, much better to wind up with a lot of crap having tried it than to overthink in the beginning and not do it.
Stefan Sagmeister
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To be a good designer, you would need to have deep and far-reaching interests outside of the profession.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Complaining is silly. Either act or forget.
Stefan Sagmeister
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You can have an art experience in front of a Rembrandt... or in front of a piece of graphic design.
Stefan Sagmeister
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I think it's ultimately inhuman to only see things for their functionality. We want things to be more than that. The desire for beauty is something that's in us, and it's not trivial.
Stefan Sagmeister
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If you want to communicate something, youd better make sure that your design piece is well-dressed and that its teeth are fixed. At the same time, I still believe that if it is only stylistically great and it has nothing to say, it still is not going to make a lasting impression on anybody.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Work your ass off. Don't be an asshole.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Ensure it feels like it's made by humans, for humans.
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Yes, design can make you happy.
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I have done enough bullshit lately, I just have to make time for something better. Something good.
Stefan Sagmeister
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I don't think there is a particular responsibility on designers that is not on other professions... I think there's a responsibility for all of us to engage on all levels.
Stefan Sagmeister
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I discovered that I never really used Helvetica but I like to look at it. I like the VW beetle, too, although I've never driven one.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Having guts always works out for me.
Stefan Sagmeister
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To touch somebody’s heart with design.
Stefan Sagmeister
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The question I wanted to answer was, could I train my mind to be happy the same way one trains ones body?
Stefan Sagmeister
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You're authentic when you're honest.
Stefan Sagmeister
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At the opening of our exhibition at Deitch Projects in New York we featured a wall of 10,000 bananas. Green bananas created a pattern against a background of yellow bananas spelling out the sentiment: Self-confidence produces fine results. After a number of days the green bananas turned yellow too and the type disappeared. When the yellow background bananas turned brown, the type (and the self-confidence) appeared again, only to go away when all bananas turned brown.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Drugs feel great in the beginning and become a drag later on.
Stefan Sagmeister
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My granddad wanted to become a sign painter and designer, but was stopped; my dad would have had a real talent for language, but was stopped. When I expressed a desire to become a graphic designer, I was not stopped.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Whenever I do overcome my inherent fear, it turns out well.
Stefan Sagmeister
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I didnt think that personal style had much value in graphic design.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Trying to always be the nice guy, to appear good, can be limiting. Avoiding confrontation has closed up a number of possibilities for me.
Stefan Sagmeister
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So whatever I find true for myself, other people might also relate to.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Any excuse to get away from the computer screen is welcome.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Everyone who is honest is interesting.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Being in a foreign place, preferably for the first time, having seen many things and collected new impressions, and returning to an empty hotel room with an hour or so to blow. That mix often yields fine results.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Peter Noever is a pain in the ass and a joy in the heart.
Stefan Sagmeister
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The conventional wisdom in our business is that you have to grow and keep moving to survive. We never grew, always stayed tiny, and it serves us very well over the years, allowing us to pick and choose projects, and keeping our financial independence from our clients. We actually have a rather good track record, because we do select projects carefully. Most of our ideas don't eat dust but glimpse the light of day because we find it much more helpful to spend some serious time and effort before we start working on a project, rather than suffer through it afterwards.
Stefan Sagmeister
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Keeping a diary supports personal development.
Stefan Sagmeister
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My diary entries allow me to keep track of all the things I would like to change about my life.
Stefan Sagmeister
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In running, I know that I can train as much as I want and Im never going to break the world record for the five miles. Its partly genetics; Im just not built for it. But if I worked really hard, I might be able to cut my time by half. Could I do the same thing with my mind and my well-being?
Stefan Sagmeister
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Everybody thinks they are right
Stefan Sagmeister
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I myself am doing a full year of experiments every seven years, but I'm sure many other divisions are possible, depending on the field, the possibilities, and personal preferences. One hour a day or a day a week.
Stefan Sagmeister