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arturo in Personal, Profesional

04-24-09

Productive working

Many times I wonder how to be more productive in my work, enjoy it more and live a better life. This turns out to be a complex task if you want to attain all at the same time. Sometimes you think that the more you work, the more successful you will be, and on the other hand, if you didn’t work enough –and your project doesn’t succeed– you blame it on not having invested enough hours. I will not get into detail in this mater because y think it’s pretty well explained in the 37 signals blog post: The lifestyle business bullshit; but i will mention that there is in general a common misconception which makes us believe that the more hours we work the more productive we are. From my point of view this is a bold lie. The more hours you work, in the end, the less productive you become. It turns out into spending lots of hours in front of the computer but not really focused.  This is not productive, not profitable and not a good investment for your clients. 

The point of this post is about productive working and how focusing on what you do improves the result of your work, and in the end your of your life. It is well known today that we are used to being interrupted in many different ways while working. Some years ago, the only interruptions came through the phone or some team member entering your office, but today there are hundreds of “interruption methods” such as mobile phones, email, chats, blogs, etc. that keep you more worried about what is happening around than what you should be doing. 

These interruptions are totally against productivity and turn out into longer working hours, longer working days, less free time and in the end less happiness. What happens when a worker is not happy or hasn’t rested enough? Well that’s a very simple answer: he is less productive. So from a personal point of view and form a professional point of view we all have to be aware that we have to focus on what we are doing and avoid interruptions. 

Following some of my experiences I will suggest some ways on how to work productively and spend less time working and getting more things done. 

1. Avoid interruptions

This doesn’t mean that you will not talk to your colleges, to your boss or to your client. It means that you have to define review sessions with them, you have to schedule email reading for yourself, you have to switch off your chat and make a good use of the internet while working.  Then, when you get back to them in a couple of hours, days or weeks and dedicate completely to them they will be even more satisfied. 

2. Notify and implement your thoughts

Tell your clients/boss that you will read emails 2 or 3 times a day and that you will not answer immediately. If there is anything really urgent they should be able to reach you on the phone. 

3. Work focused

Once you have set your email reading hours and your chat availability times, you can now work focused. Make a plan for the for the day and keep the overview for the week and if you can for the month. Set the daily to do list, make the most important phone calls first thing and start working on the most important to dos. 

Again avoid interruptions and if someone comes in to talk to you, ask them to post pone the chat for later or for a review meeting –as it is said, ask them to consider the context. 

4. Have short productive review meetings

Once a day, once a week or once a month. Meet with whom ever you must, review your work with them, gather feedback and get back to work fast. More short meetings better than one long one. Don’t wait to the last day to mention your problems. Probably the people who you are working have already faced similar problems, and talking about it with them will help you solve your problems. 

5. Take responsibilities

Know which are your limitations and take the responsibilities that correspond to you. It is also well known that we take more responsibilities than we should to please the people that surround us, and in the end it goes against your productivity and your results. Then nobody will remember that it wasn’t your task and that you just took it as a favor.

6. Learn to say no

Or not now, or maybe later, or maybe never, but don’t forget to give a reasonable explanation. If your reasonings are reasonable, after 2 weeks, your attitude will be respected and no one will interrupt you. 

7. Make a plan, stick to it and improvise along the way

It’s good to have a plan with review sessions and delivery dates, but it’s also good to be flexible and agile to change. If you stick too much to a plan you loose flexibility and the capability of improvising. But if you don’t have a plan you could be drifting without noticing. 

8. Report and inform

Keep your boss, team or client informed all the time. Don’t wait until they ask. This will give them an overview of what you are doing and it will help you re-direct your process if needed in the right time. It will also avoid interruptions and it will make everyone happier. But don’t do it all the time, invest the right time at the right moment. 

9. Review the results

This will tell you if you are drifting or not. It will let you know if you are taking the right decisions and delivering your work in realistic deadlines. Also think what could be improved and how could you use your hours better. 

10. Enjoy the rest of life

Ride your bike to the office, go to the park for lunch, don’t spend money in expensive meals that will make you tired and will last too long, go dancing, take your dog out for longer walks, learn a language, take different ways to the office, stop in that bookshop, and as Mike would say: “keep a smile in your face because life is good!”

arturo in Design, Profesional

03-10-09

Athletics art design collective

Athletics is a design collective, as they call themselves, formed by some of today’s brightest talents in their fields. Well that’s a strong statement, but when you see their work you understand why they state it. Especially I have been impressed with their great iconographic works for Good Magazine. Another thing that I liked was their simple clean style website for their portfolio. Getting rid of all unnecessary elements in web design is one of the trends that I’m liking best. That doesn’t mean that I don’t like stylish overloaded designs, but for a portfolio or a service website, I think it’s better to save the pixel. Back to Athletics, their web design section also haves some nice work, but sometimes there is bit too much flash for my liking.

 

Athletics nyc

Athletics nyc

arturo in Personal, Profesional

03-09-09

How to design a cv

I have known Jesús Galiana for about 10 years. I have worked with him for about 6 of them and I know that when I involve him into a project the result is not added, it’s multiplied. No matter what I have needed from him: illustrations, text, slogans, concepts, advertising creativity, conceptual approaches for websites, hand drawn typography, or just a friendly talk, he has always delivered excellent work, that made my work grow as well.

The corporate banner Casino, published in Canal Snowboard, and created for hydroponic is a great example. He came up with the concept and told me: “Hey, I have this crazy idea, but I’m not sure if you will like it… What if we make a banner in which people can play the game of the 5 finger fillet?”– It only took me 30 seconds to say: “That’s a brilliant idea!!! We will do it!”This concept filled every necessity we had for a banner. It was connected to the concept of the collection which we called Risk/Casino, it was entertainment for the visitor of the site and in the end you could register to win 2 forfaits to view the Hydroponic Pipe Factory contest in Andorra.

Another great example of his work is his portfolio j-galiana, which he designed and we programed. But, the point of this post is his profile page. It has been mentioned in quinta tinta with the following title: Learn to make your cv. Jesús, instead of just writing down lots of boring information about himself, illustrated the “story of his life”. This is a great way to out stand in a crowded market by making something pretty different to the rest. It represents an attitude and it calls the attention of your potential customers. That’s exactly what you need to do when writing a cv.

arturo in Profesional

02-16-09

Programer job position available at gimmicklab

gimmicklab is offering a job position for a senior developer in Gimmicklab.

If interested you will find more details for the job offer here.

Hope to hear from you soon!

arturo in Profesional

02-12-09

Great photographer: Vincent Skoglund

 

It’s not often I write about the work I see in the internet, but this guy, Vincent Skoglund, has such an amazing portfolio that I think he deservers this post. Actually I’m pretty related to his pictures because I have ridden a lot of Burton snowboarding equipment –which he depicts in a very original way– and his snowboarding pictures make me remember great moments in Ordino Arcalis and in Gstaad.

But it’s not only Burton. The work he has done for WeSC, Nixon and Nike is amazing and some of his exhibitions deserve a mention as well. It’s always nice to see great work and with this post I hope, in a way, I congratulate him for such amazing pictures. 

 

 

Image taken from http://vincentskoglund.com/

Image taken from http://vincentskoglund.com/