So, Seb Lester came in and gave us a little sneak preview of a talk that he was set to be giving around the country at our college.
The main things that I took on from his little talk, was that to be super successful in your own area of work, you have to really be willing to put the hours in, and be on top of what you're doing 24/7, and eat, breath and live what you do.
Also you have to be a little bit weird, and a little bit awkward apparently.
Also you have to be a little bit weird, and a little bit awkward apparently.
Seb, is probably best known as a type artist and illustrator, having produced typefaces for clients such as Apple, Nike, Intel, The New York Times,
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and JD Salinger's final
reissue of The Catcher in the Rye.
I found that his talk actually helped me to begin to produce a higher standard of work, by giving me the motivation to actually put the time in to practice what I do, and strive to start putting out the best work that I can.
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and JD Salinger's final
reissue of The Catcher in the Rye.
I found that his talk actually helped me to begin to produce a higher standard of work, by giving me the motivation to actually put the time in to practice what I do, and strive to start putting out the best work that I can.