This is the title of the New York Times bestseller that I read at the beginning of my designer journey. Reviewed by over 6,000 people on Amazon, this book is a must-read for any creative person. The main idea is that there is no need to reinvent the wheel. As designers and artists, we live in society, therefore we consciously or subconsciously borrow ideas. The author Austin Kleon suggests embracing this thought, especially when just starting a career. By imitating the style of other people, creatives can develop concepts by applying their own experiences, and ultimately becoming artists with a defined vision.
Steal like an artist. Where is originality?
Steal like an artist. Where is originality?
Steal like an artist. Where is originality?
This is the title of the New York Times bestseller that I read at the beginning of my designer journey. Reviewed by over 6,000 people on Amazon, this book is a must-read for any creative person. The main idea is that there is no need to reinvent the wheel. As designers and artists, we live in society, therefore we consciously or subconsciously borrow ideas. The author Austin Kleon suggests embracing this thought, especially when just starting a career. By imitating the style of other people, creatives can develop concepts by applying their own experiences, and ultimately becoming artists with a defined vision.