[10:53] “Before you know it, you spend like, Two hours just accumulating references, which none of them match specifically what you're going for. And you would've just saved yourself some time from watching like a half hour video on Rabbit Anatomy and construct it yourself.”
— Patrick Paul O’Neil
Achieving the right balance between research and execution is crucial when it comes to design. It's easy to fall into the trap of endlessly gathering references in search of the perfect solution to a design challenge. However, it's essential to keep in mind that no amount of reference material can replace the value of personal experience, experimentation, and conducting more specific research.
Taking the time to explore and conduct deeper research on a particular subject or element of the design can provide valuable insights that inform better decision-making. It's essential to approach the creative process with an open mind and an eagerness to learn, as this helps develop a personal connection and understanding of the work. "The long path is the short path," Sometimes, taking the time to do the necessary groundwork can lead to a more efficient and effective design process in the long run.
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