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The MVAJoshua Podcast
Joshua Hardisty
8 episodes
8 months ago
The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.
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The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.
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When “Good Enough” is Good Enough
The MVAJoshua Podcast
2 minutes 13 seconds
9 years ago
When “Good Enough” is Good Enough
How do you deal with a looming deadline when your personal standards might be sabotaging your ability to execute? Joshua talks with a student about accepting where you’re at and re-framing your project or goal so that you can actually finish.
The MVAJoshua Podcast
The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.