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Design
philosophy – simple, functional, everyday
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Pare down to
the essence but don’t remove the poetry
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Write a list
of clients you’d like to work for – be good and consistent and they will see it
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Keep a
studio small always, work with like-minded people and make your own projects
part of studio life.
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Build a
studio that isn’t solely based on client work like freelance
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Has to be a
starting point - think of areas that interest you
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Articles and
spaces such as nature can increase creativity
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Consider types
and styles of design
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Think about
how can you change a space?
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What makes
you stand out and makes you different – this can create a connection
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Accept everyone
works at different speeds, be aware of how this can affect time management
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Could the
exhibition be part of a series?
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What is the
exhibition based on e.g. a book?
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Document and
photograph things, they can be used across alternative or other formats
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How can you
apply existing themes of exhibitions to your space?
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Cross
collaboration really helps to bring together an idea
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Collaboration
can be a way to develop your business and build a relationship
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It’s ok for
an idea to develop and be inclusive of other things
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Growth of a
creative network is helpful when developing an idea
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Small
companies can provide better paid jobs on some occasions
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