What I Learned on My Bad Day
by Nate Voss, (10 comments)

Q: What’s the difference between a bad designer with no good ideas and a good designer who can’t get ideas made?
A: Nothing.
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Q: What’s the difference between a bad designer with no good ideas and a good designer who can’t get ideas made?
A: Nothing.
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Comments (10)
EspressoMan said:
What is a boy to do? I’ve just posted on BetA about something all too painfully related to this statement.
Posted on November 2, 2006
Nate Hook said:
building blocks are one of the leading causes of whiplash.
I think the biger question is how many good designs could a good designer chuck if a good designer could chuck good designs.
Posted on November 3, 2006
PixelHustler said:
Is something on your mind, dear? Would you like to share with the class?
This sounds like it could be a good story…do tell, Mr. Voss.
Posted on November 3, 2006
Nate Hook said:
Someone got caught under the big thumb I presume.
Posted on November 3, 2006
paul said:
They all look happy on the photo :)
Posted on November 4, 2006
Dave said:
answer: their potential … move on!
Posted on November 5, 2006
Frank Viva said:
Who are those guys in the photo?
Posted on November 5, 2006
Nate Voss said:
The photo comes from nwyhstockimages.com, or, as I like to call it, the Greatest Photo Site on Earth.
Posted on November 5, 2006
Adrian said:
So we don’t get to hear the whole story? I think you need to vent. I bet it is the perfect story for the “I Need to Vent” category on BetA…
Posted on November 5, 2006
Didier said:
Funny but very true!
Posted on November 6, 2006