Bob Gill Quotes
- I've never had a problem with a dumb client. There is no such thing as a bad client. Part of our job is to do…
- Be stimulated by rejection
- How do you do original work when culture is telling you which font face to use, which layout.
- Unless you can begin with an interesting problem, it is unlikely you will end up with an interesting solution.
- It's much harder to be an in-house person than an outside person.
- If you haven't read Alan Fletcher's The Art of Looking Sideways you should be arrested for calling yourself a Designer
- There's nothing in my head that's worth anything at all because it's the culture that put it there.
- The best way way to get a visual image is not to think of a visual image.
- We need practice solving problems.
- When you have something truthful to say, it will design itself.
- I know that being an in-house person is much, much harder than being outside...that's why I've never had a job.
- Once you have the statement, it will design itself.
- Counter the effects of culture (steering your design ideas) by going out and looking for new experiences.
- It's a vicious cycle. While systems become denser, their energy efficiency has decreased. Devices are getting smaller and smaller, but they are getting hotter.