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Time Management #8: Resources
Posted by: Mark McGuinness
Category: Creative Coaching
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Mark McGuinness

In this series I’ve given you my take on time management and how it can help or hinder creative work. In doing so, I’ve taken elements from different systems, having assimilated them over time and adapted them to my own needs. If you are keen to investigate these systems, please make sure you try them one at a time! Otherwise you’ll end up confused. It’s worth devoting some time to working with a system until you know it really well, before deciding whether you need to add to it.

The following are all resources I’ve used myself - if you have any recommendations of your own to share, please leave a comment.

The e-book of this series - Time Management for Creative People

If you enjoyed this series you can download it as a free e-book. The Creative Commons licence means you are free to copy and share the e-book on a noncommercial basis, as long as you keep it intact and credit me as the author.

My ‘GTD’ delicious bookmark

My GTD del.icio.us bookmark is where I bookmark any web pages I find with useful material about time and workflow management. (‘GTD’ stands for ‘Getting Things Done’.) If you subscribe to the RSS feed for this bookmark then you’ll receive new recommendations as I find them.

The creative process

The Creative Habit – Learn it and Use it for Life, by Twyla Tharp
Very down-to-earth, very practical, very inspiring. The famous choreographer shares her working routine and argues passionately that inspiration doesn’t come without a lot of perspiration, discipline and hard work. Highly recommended for anyone who takes their creativity seriously.

Creativity – Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention, by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Classic study of the creative process, based on the idea that peak creative performance is characterised by the state of creative flow, in which distractions are tuned out and there is a single-minded focus on the work. Achieving more creative flow is one of the main reasons for a creative person to learn about time management.

Creators on Creating, edited by Frank Barron, Alfonso Montuori, Anthea Barron
A rich collection of first-hand accounts of the creative process, including some fascinating descriptions of creators’ working habits. Contributors include Leonardo da Vinci, Brian Eno, Ingmar Bergman, Isadora Duncan, Richard Feynman, Rainer Maria Rilke and Frank Zappa.

‘Do It tomorrow’ – Mark Forster’s approach

Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management, by Mark Forster
If you’re pushed for time and want a book on time management that will deliver results fast, this is the one I recommend. The book is deliberately provocative, prompting you to reconsider working habits you take for granted and full of non-obvious suggestions that make complete sense once Mark has explained his reasoning. Not only that, the ideas work and can be applied almost immediately.

Mark’s system is not as complex as David Allen’s (see below) but that doesn’t mean it’s less powerful, it’s just different. It may well be all you need.

Mark also writes a lively and useful blog, Get Everything Done and provides a selection of Time Management Articles.

‘Getting Things Done’ – David Allen’s system

Getting Things Done - How to Achieve Stress-Free Productivity, by David Allen
David Allen’s ‘Getting Things Done’ is a powerful system with legions of devoted fans. It’s not for the faint-hearted however - once you’ve read the book it takes 2-3 full days of work to capture all of your commitments and set up the system. Having done this, I would definitely say it’s been worth the time and effort, even if it means sacrificing a weekend.

David Allen’s website - lots of resources, including free articles, a blog and forums.

Productive Talk Podcast - Merlin Mann Interviews David Allen about his system.

Getting Things Done Guru David Allen and His Cult of Hyperefficiency - Wired Magazine feature on the origins of Getting Things Done.

Getting Design Done - excellent piece about the Getting Things Done system and Creativity, from D. Keith Robinson at Graphic Define.

Implementing GTD for Creative Work? Merlin Mann of 43 Folders responds to Keith Robinson’s article and asks whether GTD and creativity are compatible - prompting an interesting discussion in the comments.

Software

If you’re a Mac user, Isolator will help you concentrate on your work by blacking out everything on your screen except the menu bar and the application you are currently working in. I gather Dropcloth does the same for Windows.

I use iGTD to organise my projects and ‘to do’ lists. It’s flexible and reasonably user-friendly.

When I had a PC I used Thinking Rock which has similar functionality.

Blogs

43 Folders is a hugely popular GTD blog, run by Merlin Mann. A vast archive of tips and techniques for improving your productivity. I’m tempted to say I don’t know how he finds the time, but I’ll resist.

Lifehacker is a constant stream of potentially useful productivity tips, many of them tech-oriented, e.g. Manage a to-do list with your iPod touch. There are lots of posts published every day, but it doesn’t take long to read - I just skim through the headlines until I find something useful.

Lifehack.org is another deservedly busy and popular productivity blog, run by Leon Ho and his team.

The Four Hour Work Week - As the title of his book The Four Hour Work Week suggests, Tim offers a radical and provocative approach to rethinking your work and life. It goes way beyond time management and is a provocative and stimulating read for anyone who feels overloaded with work and wants to spend their time doing more interesting things. I first heard about Tim’s ideas through this interview with Darren Rowse of Problogger.

Stationery

The Behance team specialise in helping creative professionals ‘make ideas happen’. They espouse a philosophy of ‘productive creativity’, embodied in their Action Method and in their range of products for capturing and processing creative ideas. I blogged about their Action Pad for creative meetings a while ago.

There’s an argument that having good quality tools will encourage you to use them more. Since buying some Moleskine notebooks earlier this year I’ve definitely noticed my fingers itching to scribble down more creative ideas and lines of verse.

What do you recommend?

What about you? What resources do you use to manage your workload? Please share your recommendations for books, websites etc. in the comments.


Mark McGuinness | Coaching Creative Professionals

Time Management for Creative People is one of the ways business coach Mark McGuinness helps creative professionals and creative agencies succeed.

For more practical tips and inspiration visit his Wishful Thinking blog. Subscribe to the feed to have the latest posts delivered to you via RSS or e-mail.

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An Introduction to the Enneagram by Mark McGuinness
Posted by: Neil Tortorella
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Neil Tortorella

I recently read Mark McGuinness’ new e-book, “An Introduction to the Enneagram,” and found it fascinating. I had been introduced to the Enneagram a few years ago but the material I found about it was a wee bit confusing. Fortunately, Mark spells things out with clarity and it makes a lot more sense to me now.

If you’re not familiar with the Enneagram, it’s a nine-pointed star, drawn within a circle. Each point represents a personality type in one of three categories – Heart, Head and Body. The nine types are:

The Helper

The Performer

The Romantic

The Observer

The Guardian

The Optimist

The Leader

The Peacemaker

The Achiever

Although there are many uses for the Enneagram, it’s primarily used today as a system of personality types and a powerful tool for understanding yourself and others. Unlike typical personality tests that focus on traits, the Enneagram is focused on core values and what’s important to you in life. It points to positive values, but also reveals blind spots that can hold you back from reaching your goals.

Within the book is a link to an online “test” that shows your personality type. If you’re thoughtful and honest with yourself, the results are spooky accurate. At least they were for me and really got me to thinking about where I need to make improvements.

Understanding your Enneagram puts you in a much better position to relate to others authentically and constructively in both personal and business relationships. At 26 pages, the book is a quick read but packed with great information.

For more information and to download the e-book, visit Mark’s blog.


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nt

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Photography Resources
Posted by: Catherine Wentworth
Category: Resourceful Friday
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What you’ll find below is a range of photography resources to help those who are either designers working with photographers, designers who are also photographers, or designers looking improve their photography skills.

A special thanks goes out to Leslie Burns-Dell’Acqua of Burns Auto Parts, Creative Latitude and the photographers interviewed for the Designers Working With Series.



Improve Your Photography Skills

CameraArts
Focuses on the art and craft of photography.

Canon Digital Learning Center

dg28.com - photographer education
Techniques and articles from an editorial photographer.

Digital Photo Secrets
A free, three week email course.

How to take a better photograph
From the Dandelife Blog

Picture correct
News, Tips, and Camera Reviews for Digital Photographers.

Photojojo
Part fun, part learning. “The best photo tips, DIY projects, and gear in the whole wide world”.

Strobist (one of the best photography blogs around)
LESS GEAR • MORE BRAIN • BETTER LIGHT

BetterPhoto.com
Photography Courses.

ShootSmarter.com
ShootSmarter.com is the largest non-forum pro level photo website in the world and features free membership to all photographers interested in working better, faster and smarter too! All information is written by working pros who are experts in their respective fields.

Shutterbug
Tools, techniques, creativity.

Improve Your Photography Business Skills

Dan Heller’s Photography Business Blog
The photography world — the business, the culture, the art, the politics, the technology.

Photo Business News & Forum
Occasional Musings and News About the Business of Being a Photographer.

Photography Business Tips
Digital Photography Tips - Photography Equipment & Services - How To Start A Photography Business - Starting A Small Photography Business.

VirtualPhotographyStudio.com
Resources, products and information for independent photographers, photography studios and new small business entrepreneurs.

Working With Photographers

Buying photography
(the short course) by Leslie Burns-Dell’Acqua of Burns Auto Parts.

Licensing Photography in the Digital Age
Communication Arts article adapted from Licensing Photography, by Richard Weisgrau and Victor S. Perlman.

Licensing, pricing, workflow
Digital photography workshop.

Photography Forums

Digital Photography School forums
Forum attached to the Digital Photography School blog.

Photography Board Forums
Sharpen your photography skills, post your pictures and discuss about the art of photography.

PopPhoto Forum
PopPhoto is the online home of Popular Photography & Imaging, and American Photo.

Cameras

Digital Photography Blog
Digital Camera Reviews, Ratings, Tips and Comparisons

Digital Photography Review
Digital Camera Reviews and News

Stock Photography

Stock Photographer info
Information regarding stock photography as well searchable databases for stock photographers and stock agencies.

Legal Information

ASMP’s Copyright Application Tutorial
ASMP is the American Society of Media Photographers, Inc., a leading association of photographers helping photographers. The tutorial covers all things copyright.

The Australian Copyright Council
An excellent section of downloads dealing with copyright and ownership. “Information for visual artists, photographers, craft workers, graphic designers, fashion designers, illustrators, architects, galleries, museums. Also for people who want to copy or use visual images, artworks or designs.”

www.copyright4clients.com
A UK site supported by The Association of Photographers.

PhotoAttorney
A blog by Carolyn E. Wright, Esq., an attorney specializing in the law for photographers.

US Gov’t Copyright Office & Info

EPUK: Editorial Photographers UK - Campaigning for photographers since 1999
The private mailing list and public resource for Editorial Photographers. Check out Professionalism, Continuing professional development – the answer to a few problems?, The photographer’s guide to contract law, Protecting your copyright, Invoicing, Standard response to Copyright Grabs and The ABCD of Photographic Copyright.

Copyright Law :: Protected or Not?
Lisa Mikulsk asks the question at her blog, ArtLOOK.

Photography Mags:

Ace Camera Photography Magazine
Has an international focus, publishing articles and photography from contributors around the world. Topics include new product reviews, how-to articles and photo-illustrated stories.

Aperture
Non-profit foundation publishing a periodical, books, and portfolios of fine photography.

British Journal of Photography Online
Presents news, galleries, job listings, and a discussion forum.

Photo Techniques Magazine
The Magazine dedicated to professional photographers

Professional Photographer Magazine
Photographic and digital imaging equipment reviews, company updates, business management information, and profiles of photographers.

Zoom
Europe’s fine photography magazine. Full portfolios, national focus articles, international exhibition calendar.

Photography Books

Color Correction For Digital Photographers Only
By Ted Padova and Don Mason

Digital Travel Photography Digital Field Guide
By David D. Busch

Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Color Management (Tim Grey Guides)
By Tim Grey

Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
By Bryan Peterson

Mastering Digital SLR Photography
By David D. Busch

Complete Digital Photography, Third Edition (Digital Photography Series)
By Ben Long

Learning to See Creatively: Design, Color & Composition in Photography (Updated Edition)
By Bryan Peterson

Business Basics for the Successful Commercial Photographer
By Leslie Burns-Dell’Acqua

Best Business Practices for Photographers
By John Harrington

Lighting and the Dramatic Portrait
By Michael Grecco


If you have photography resources to suggest, go ahead and send them on over as I’d love to add them to my stash.

Until the next
Resourceful Friday,
cat

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Writing Resources: Part Two
Posted by: Catherine Wentworth
Category: Resourceful Friday
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Online Writing Guidelines

On the last Resourceful Friday I posted books to help those aiming to write better. This week covers sites on grammar, language usage, style guides, clichés, writing guides, punctuation, writing tips and suggestions. They are split into three loose groups - writing guides and tips, style guides, grammar and punctuation, and a catch all, msc.

Writing Guides and Tips

11 rules of writing

A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices

Bartleby.com

Common Errors in English

Diagramming Sentences

OWL Handouts: Complete Index by Topic

Plain Language

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Guidelines

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Word suggestions

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Quick reference tips

Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric

Strunk, William, Jr. 1918. The Elements of Style

SUNY Geneseo Online Writing Guide

Tameri Guide for Writers

The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing

re: Writing

Sentence Sense: A Writer’s Guide, an online textbook in basic writing

U of Calgary: Basic Elements Of English

uw-madison writing center writer’s handbook

Write Away - Learn how to become a better writer

Writers Web

Writers’ Workshop Writing Tips

Writing Guides

Writing resources from Study Guides and Strategies

Writing Tips

Style Guides

APA Style Tips

Chicago Manual of Style Online

Colorado Uni Style Guide

NICS Web style guide

Times Online Style and Usage Guide

U of WA: Citation & Writing Guides

Grammar and Punctuation

Ain’t Grammar Fun: Words to the Wise

Clear English Grammar Resources

Doc Durden’s Guide to Good Grammar

Good Grammar, Good Style

Grammar Book: Grammar Rules, Punctuation and Capitalization, Rules for Writing Numbers

Guide to Grammar and Writing

Jack Hart: Prevent punctuation and grammar errors that hurt credibility

Lynch, Guide to Grammar and Style

Online English Grammar

ProofReadNOW: Grammar rules

Punctuation Made Simple

Spark Notes: Online guide to grammar

The Armchair Grammarian

The Blue Book of Grammar & Punctuation

Writers’ Workshop: Grammar Handbook

Msc

Cliché site

Collective Nouns

Famous Quotes

Quote Reference

The Passivator

The Word Detective

Words: Woe and Wonder


If you have writing resources to suggest, go ahead and send them on over as I’d love to add them to my stash.

Until the next
Resourceful Friday,
cat

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Writing Resources: Part One
Posted by: Catherine Wentworth
Category: Resourceful Friday
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Resources for this designer’s resolve to learn to write

As previously mentioned, I’m a designer who intends to write better. To nudge myself into writing, in 2006 I began a series. Early January of this year I finalised the series by compiling my writing resources.

After looking through all the writing books I’ve acquired since 2002, I selected the below to start my writing adventure.

Helpful writing books

100 Ways to Improve Your Writing by Gary Provost

1000 Most Important Words by Norman W. Schur

Collins Good Writing Guide by Graham King

Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss

Line by Line: How to Improve Your Own Writing by Claire Kehrwald Cook

On Writing Well by William K. Zinsser

New Hart’s Rules: The Handbook of Style for Writers and Editors by R. M. Ritter (adapter)

New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors: The essential A-Z guide to the written word by R. M. Ritter (Editor), Angus Stevenson (Editor), Lesley Brown (Editor)

Rules for Writers by Diana Hacker

Developmental Exercises to Accompany Rules For Writers by Diana Hacker and Wanda Van Goor

Spunk & Bite: A writer’s guide to punchier, more engaging language & style by Author Plotnik

The Careful Writer by Theodore M. Bernstein

The Elements of Style by William I. Strunk

The Oxford Essential Guide to Writing by Thomas S. Kane

Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method by Gerald M. Weinberg

Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English by Patricia T. O’Conner

Words Fail Me: What Everyone Who Writes Should Know About Writing by Patricia O’Conner

Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer by Roy Peter Clark

101 Elegant Paragraphs — A Vocabula 101 Series Handbook, by Robert Hartwell Fiske


Wish me good luck?

If you have any business of design resources to suggest like the above, go ahead and send them on over.

Until the next
Resourceful Friday,
cat

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Business of Design Blogs
Posted by: Catherine Wentworth
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Welcome to the first Resourceful Friday:
Resources: Business of Design Blogs

The aim of BoDo is to gather in the conversation from websites, blogs, books, magazines and even tv. When I started researching for BoDo’s Resources on the subject of the business of design, a few focused blogs stood out. By focused, I mean 98% of the posts are about running a design business.

Resources: Business of Design Blogs

GraphicDefine
Author: Daniel Schutzsmith
Six years in the industry, Daniel’s background is Web Developer, Graphic Designer, Project Manager, Business Developer, Business Manager, Business Developer, and now Entrepreneur. At present Daniel is Adjunct Professor at the School of Visual Arts (NY), teaching (amongst other subjects) the Business of Studio.

One of my favourite posts at GraphicDefine:
Are You Ready to Open Your Own Design Studio?

FreelanceTipster
Author: Jen Gordon
Jen has ten years in the business (six as a freelancer artist), working as art director and designer. FreelanceTipster is a new blog (only three months deep), but is turning into a great resource.

One of my favourite posts at FreelanceTipster:
Top 10 Mistakes Made by New Freelancers

Check out the Hourly Rate Calculator on her business site, Jen Gordon. Similar to Creative Latitude’s, only software.

CREATEaPRO.com
Author: John Rubio
Thirteen years in the industry, John Rubio has worked in print design, marketing, advertising, corporate branding, video, film, web design, multimedia, illustration, cartooning, comics, and animation. Although he stalled at three months, CREATEaPRO.com is a good resource, and with a nudge (hi John!) I’m hoping he’ll recharge.

One of my favourite posts at CREATEaPRO.com:
Flat Rate or Hourly?

With Designers who Blog going into its second year, I have a handle on a great deal more blogs discussing the business of design (to one degree or another). I plan to share all on Resourceful Friday. Eventually. Along with websites, books, magazines, software, anything to do with running a design business.

If you have any resources to suggest, drop me a line. Depending, I’ll add them to our resources and BoDo’s del.icio.us.

Until the next
Resourceful Friday,
cat

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