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searchsystem · 2 days
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Ralf Bachschuster / Roberto Ricci Design (RRD) / Barracuda – Y25 / Kite Surfboard / 2020
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zegalba · 10 months
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Bio-Politics: Accessories Showcase (1999)
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jadafitch · 22 days
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Outdoor cats kill over 2 BILLION birds every year! Here's some illustrations I did for National Audubon Society of a few catios on the market. A great way to keep cats happy, and birds alive!
Audubon Article
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bettsfic · 4 days
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When I hear people give the advice that writing is never a waste of time if you’re having fun or you should never feel like a story was a waste of time, you should enjoy the process. This advice I believe is real and true and works for some writers. But at the same time, there are writers who are very stressed when writing and feel better about their work when it’s finished. Not the “I enjoy having written.” But the “I have crippling anxiety and can only tell if my time, effort, and semi-breakdowns were worth something if I complete what I set out to do.”
Not to diminish anyone who agrees or resonates with the first statement, I admire those people a lot and wish I was calm enough to feel the same.
in my years of teaching and coaching, i've noticed there are two kinds of writers: "process" writers and "product" writers. rather, there exists a spectrum from one to the other.
on the process side, you have writers who reach a flow state fairly easily, who can become immersed in a world or idea of their own invention, and they write in large part to seek that immersive state. the end of a project seems more like a tragedy than an achievement because it marks the loss of the immersive state, and it will take energy and discipline and happenstance to find the next. i've also noticed that it becomes harder rather than easier to find that state over time; the more projects you finish, the fewer ideas appeal to you in the same way.
conversely, product writers get to feel that sense of achievement upon completing a project that process writers may lack, and that pleasure is worth the pain and turmoil of the act of creating something. product writing takes a lot of strength, patience, and discipline i think, to do something hard for the reward of having done it. it's the difference between an athlete and a surgeon. a person becomes an athlete for love of the sport, the act of playing. winning is important, but they wouldn't be able to win without first finding joy in the game. a surgeon, on the other hand, probably doesn't get into the job for the fun of operating. the fulfillment is in the operation's success; it's hard work with high risk. but the reward of saving or improving lives is worth it.
admittedly as a process writer it's always been hard for me to wrap my head around product writers. not only do i not have the patience to seek a sense of achievement, i think i'm mostly incapable of relishing any reward at all unless the reward is in the pursuit itself. looking back, i can't think of any single moment i've ever felt a sense of success. but also i've always struggled with concepts like ambition and competition. i've never had any drive to win anything, but also i've never felt much when i lose or fail. sometimes i wish those things mattered more to me, because then i would be a more driven and decisive person, and i'd be more successful in my career.
i know i'm on the extreme end of the process-product divide, and that colors a lot of my perspective of teaching and mentoring. but i think writers can shift on the spectrum depending on where they're at in their writing life or even with whatever project they're working on. i've been trying to have a more product-based mentality recently to at least develop the skill of shifting to the other side when i need to, so that i can get the patience and focus to write a novel that is not just me plopping my heart onto the page and hoping somebody out there cares. product writers have an easier time convincing other people of the value of their story, because the value of the story is a big reason why they write it. a purely product writer, like the surgeon, writes something because they feel that thing needs to exist in the world. meanwhile the only way for a purely process writer to be professionally successful is to happen by sheer coincidence to find an immersive state that also crosses with the interests of the current market. like the athlete, success involves training, hard work, and being at the right place at the right time. sure, churning out 100k words in a couple months and having a blast while doing it is great, but it comes from this wild inner place that can't really be controlled; meanwhile product writers can take that wildness and intentionally shape it into something. when you're feeling jealous of the other side, though, it's important to remember that both the meadow and the garden are equally beautiful.
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mcromwell · 4 days
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Oh boy! My favorite!
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"PRODUCT"!!
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studiotiptop · 1 year
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Blue lock is so fun and intense
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tumbling-darkling · 6 months
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It's done! I made some florescent keychains that glow under a blacklight!! And it looks so COOL!! Check them out on my Etsy HERE!!
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michaelcerasource · 3 months
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Michael & CeraVe’s collaboration in the works. More updates soon.
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puffygator · 2 years
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Lion Cub is now available as a diamond painting!
https://www.diamondartclub.com/products/lion-cub?variant=41523395657921
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searchsystem · 3 days
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Gray Dawdy / Shift / Microphone (Concept) / 2024
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zegalba · 1 year
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Vivienne Westwood for Kera Magazine (2004)
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lancecorporaldororo · 8 months
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Life sized stuffed animals of Tamama, Giroro , Kururu, and Dororo are being released! Pre orders begin August 25th. Anyone can order, but Keroro Fanclub members get a special discounted price.
They are currently on display at the BN Pictures Store at Ikebukuro
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aesthesia-magazine · 2 years
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“911 Turbo S” — CGI Series | Render and Art Direction by Bernd Montag | aⓂ
Aesthesia Magazine™ on Instagram
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coffeenuts · 2 months
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picknmixsims · 8 months
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Outfit Organiser - Updated
Outfit Organiser V1.6
Added product column and drop-down.
Setting product to anything other than "*Custom Content" will also set the creator value to 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
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sorianoblanco · 7 months
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