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Debbie Millman
American
Writer
Born:
Nov 2
,
1962
Brands
Design
People
Really
Will
You
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Humans metabolize their purchases very quickly, even if it seemed worth it for any number of reasons when you first bought it. After some time passes, people will go back to feeling the baseline feelings they had previously felt about themselves, no matter how shiny the object, the hair, or the experience.
Debbie Millman
Time
You
Experience
People
Worth
Matter
Will
Hair
First
Feeling
Feelings
Back
Worth It
Purchases
Some
Object
About
Seemed
Had
Bought
Felt
How
Passes
Go
Shiny
Time Passes
Very
Quickly
Any
After
Themselves
Reasons
Even
Humans
Number
Visual storytelling combines the narrative text of a story with creative elements to augment and enhance the traditional storytelling process. By design, it is a co-creative process resulting in an intimate, interpretive, expressive technique.
Debbie Millman
Creative
Creative Process
Design
Intimate
Visual
Visual Storytelling
Resulting
Narrative
Traditional
Text
Process
Story
Storytelling
Enhance
Elements
Expressive
Technique
Interpretive
A brand is simply a set of beliefs. And if you don't create a set of beliefs around your products or services, well, you stand for nothing - you have no values and no vision.
Debbie Millman
You
Vision
Values
Nothing
Simply
Well
Around
Brand
Create
Stand
Your
Products
Beliefs
Services
Set
People do not read first. First and foremost, they see color. Then they see numbers, then shape, and then, if you still have their attention and they understand what you put in front of them, then they will read.
Debbie Millman
You
People
Will
First
See
Color
Shape
Put
Attention
Read
Understand
Still
Foremost
Front
Them
Then
Numbers
Millennials don't want to be bombarded by ads. But what is so interesting to me, though, is how willingly they accept native content. Or native advertising - it's not even native content.
Debbie Millman
Me
Though
Willingly
Ads
Advertising
Accept
Content
How
Native
Want
Interesting
Even
Bombarded
Millennials
In design-led organizations, design permeates every initiative and expression. It's embedded in the culture.
Debbie Millman
Culture
Design
Every
Embedded
Organizations
Initiative
Expression
Ever since Marcel Duchamp appropriated mass market objects and pronounced them 'readymades' and Andy Warhol elevated the Campbell's soup can and Brillo Box to art, artists and designers have been blurring the lines between fine art and commerce.
Debbie Millman
Art
Market
Andy
Andy Warhol
Fine
Fine Art
Objects
Between
Mass
Since
Mass Market
Box
Duchamp
Soup
Been
Lines
Campbell
Commerce
Artists
Warhol
Them
Ever
Marcel
Elevated
Designers
I find working on brands some of the most interesting work you can do.
Debbie Millman
Work
You
Find
Some
Most
Brands
Interesting
Interesting Work
Working
My most memorable design-related encounter was also one of my most life-changing. I met Joyce Rutter Kaye, 'Print''s editor-in-chief from 1998-2008. It was at 6 A.M. on a cross-country flight from New York to Vancouver for the 2003 National AIGA conference.
Debbie Millman
Met
National
Vancouver
Memorable
Life-Changing
New
Joyce
Most
Also
Encounter
Conference
York
New York
Flight
Obama really changed the way in which design can be used effectively for a candidate.
Debbie Millman
Design
Changed
Way
Obama
Effectively
Candidate
Which
Really
Used
I don't regret the decisions that I've made. I really truly understand why I made them.
Debbie Millman
Regret
Made
Understand
Truly
Decisions
Them
Really
Why
No matter how bleak the situation into which we have been thrown by the global economy, it does offer opportunities. Designers need only invent them.
Debbie Millman
Opportunities
Matter
Invent
Situation
Only
Thrown
Bleak
Economy
Global
Global Economy
Does
How
Been
Offer
Which
Them
Designers
Need
The thing that I like about magazines, paper magazines, and papers in any kind of tangible format is the surprise factor of turning the page and not necessarily knowing what you're going to see. You're not looking for something. You're just experiencing something.
Debbie Millman
You
Looking
Paper
Papers
Kind
See
Magazines
About
Something
Factor
Like
Knowing
Tangible
Surprise
Any
Going
Just
Experiencing
Format
Turning
Page
Thing
Necessarily
Even though brands are created by people, they belong to the corporations.
Debbie Millman
People
Corporations
Though
Brands
Created
Even
Belong
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