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This year I was fortunate to be able to attend the Circles Conference for work and have the privilege to drive down with one of the speakers and a few others from work. The Circles Conference is:
"A place to learn from world-changing thinkers and innovators for the creative community."
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Right out of the gate the speakers were dropping gems of wisdom; it was very refreshing to sit back, take it all in, and learn from their experiences. The first speaker that really caught my attention was Josh Hensley, Partner and Creative Director at ENVOY. He made several great points, but what stood out was his workflow. I have listed the steps below that he goes through on every project.
1. Process
2. Communicate
3. Adapt
4. Simplify
5. Iterate
6. Build better relationships
I really enjoyed what he said about number five speaking on iteration, "Work in cycles, not all at once, big pictures come all at once."
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Next was Lotta Nieminen, Illustrator and Designer. She has developed an amazing illustration style and is a outstanding designer. Lotta spoke on several of her own experiences regarding process, burnout, and the age old designer problem of saying "YES" to everything. Here is a list of the top five points that really stuck with me.
1. Don't get stuck repeating your own work.
2. Let the work lead instead of trying to control it.
3. Failing at projects is the only way to succeed at them.
4. Projects are not just another to-do on your list to mark off. Care about your projects.
5. Stop saying YES to everything!
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I don't know where to begin on the amount of notes I took during her presentation. Meagan created some simple yet beautiful slides that she hand rendered and mentioned that the rest will be for sale as prints on her blog. Below is my favorite takeaway from her presentation, make sure to check out her sight Wild Measure to see what she is up too.
Live. Create. Tell a Story. Repeat.
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1. Stay true to your strengths.
2. Be the model of leadership you want to see in others.
3. Leaders invest in others, encourage and empower others.
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Last but not least was Matt Stevens, he spoke on his journey as a designer and illustrator, you can check out his work at The Design Office of Matt Stevens. Matt's work speaks for itself, he has been creating for the past 20 odd years and is just now getting the recognition that he deserves. His talk full of wisdom and inspiration, but he summed it up in one key phase that I am going to keep posted up by my computer.
Work hard & be passionate about what you do!
That concludes my recap of Circles Conference 2013. Definitely check out the other speakers and their work! I hope I can make it back next year and hope you all will be inspired to check out the cool things going on at their site.






Thanks for sharing some of your inspiration. The thing i like most about blogging as that, at its best, it encourages me to live and tell my story. Even though i assumed it would take me away from living, it actually makes me make a point to keep doing- gotta have something to write about.
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