The lockdown is finally being lifted – slowly but surely. 68 days of being confined behind the #DoorsOfIndia – which seemed like an eternity – is finally over. Eager to bounce back, India has opened its doors to hope, to new opportunities. Mindful of the new normal and aware that it needs to conduct itself with the utmost caution.
When the lockdown began on 25th March, there were incidents of individuals violating the guidelines laid down by the government. It was imperative to remind people that when they Stay Home, they Stay Safe. Tata Pravesh – a brand of steel doors from Tata Steel – drove awareness of the importance of staying indoors through a film in digital media with the message Shut Out Corona with #DoorsOfIndia.
With the lifting of the lockdown, the #DoorsOfIndia have unlocked at last, opening hope for 1.38 billion Indians – symbolising the dawn of a new age, a new beginning. Tata Pravesh was there to record the closing of doors. Now, with rays of hope streaming through the just-opened doors, it was only befitting that the brand chronicle this as well and complete the story that began with the previous film.
The new film for digital media is a great companion piece for the previous film and acts as the perfect closure to round things off. The film uses #DoorsOfIndia to transition from the negative to the positive – from the lockdown to the opening up. The last film had shots of doors closing. The new film shows doors now opening, followed by stunning shots of open doors and people, from all over India, standing just outside their threshold. Interspersed with these shots are images of animals waking from their slumber, vehicles on the move, airplanes flying overhead and hundreds of open doors – all of which are evidence of India’s emergence into the light from the depths of darkness.
The film was made with Instagram and Twitter posts by hundreds of Indians with the Tata Pravesh hashtag #DoorsOfIndia. These shots were combined with hundreds of images from various image banks. The soundscape of the film captures the intense emotion of a fresh start, brimming with hope and optimism. The montage is choreographed to a soundtrack that has been created using live sounds of doors being opened along with ambient street noises, A vocal track kicks off as soon as the doors start opening, upping the quirky quotient, adding momentum to the sound design. The film brings alive the hope with which India steps outside, armed with courage, confidence and caution. It signs off with #OpenHope, India opening its doors being a metaphor for unlocking hope.
Serviceplan Innovation worked with environmental science organization METER to create a book crafted with paper made from rice grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima, which was the site of a devastating nuclear disaster in 2011.
As a leading scientific sensor company present in Fukushima since 1996, METER already had access to a lot of environmental and agricultural data, which was incorporated into the book. Through months of research, more data on science, demographics, economy and ecology from various sources were added. During visits to Fukushima, radiation data was measured which also became part of the book. Made in Fukushima was sent out to key opinion leaders in science, agriculture and food production and can be bought in selected book stores, with all proceeds going to Fukushima.
Serviceplan Innovation worked with environmental science organization METER to create a book crafted with paper made from rice grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima, which was the site of a devastating nuclear disaster in 2011.
As a leading scientific sensor company present in Fukushima since 1996, METER already had access to a lot of environmental and agricultural data, which was incorporated into the book. Through months of research, more data on science, demographics, economy and ecology from various sources were added. During visits to Fukushima, radiation data was measured which also became part of the book. Made in Fukushima was sent out to key opinion leaders in science, agriculture and food production and can be bought in selected book stores, with all proceeds going to Fukushima.
Serviceplan Innovation worked with environmental science organization METER to create a book crafted with paper made from rice grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima, which was the site of a devastating nuclear disaster in 2011.
As a leading scientific sensor company present in Fukushima since 1996, METER already had access to a lot of environmental and agricultural data, which was incorporated into the book. Through months of research, more data on science, demographics, economy and ecology from various sources were added. During visits to Fukushima, radiation data was measured which also became part of the book. Made in Fukushima was sent out to key opinion leaders in science, agriculture and food production and can be bought in selected book stores, with all proceeds going to Fukushima.
Serviceplan Innovation worked with environmental science organization METER to create a book crafted with paper made from rice grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima, which was the site of a devastating nuclear disaster in 2011.
As a leading scientific sensor company present in Fukushima since 1996, METER already had access to a lot of environmental and agricultural data, which was incorporated into the book. Through months of research, more data on science, demographics, economy and ecology from various sources were added. During visits to Fukushima, radiation data was measured which also became part of the book. Made in Fukushima was sent out to key opinion leaders in science, agriculture and food production and can be bought in selected book stores, with all proceeds going to Fukushima.
Designers are now probably part of all the steps that take part in the lifecycle of a product. Having your own business is a lot easier when all the main steps are clear and can be easily organized.
Discipline and organization are some of the main ingredients that can help in creating a smart workspace. There are numerous studies done on this that show how an organization can improve not only efficiency. It also helps in reducing distractions and helps working faster.
For sure, there are many tools that you can use, from the basic sticky notes to all kinds of apps. The pro designers have their own system of doing things. It is quite clear though that person that is well organized is going to succeed in business. What is great about the organization is that you can learn and improve upon it. It takes time and patience, and in this article, you will discover tips that you can start using today.
Start with the simple stuff
It doesn’t have to be complicated. The first step is to build the foundation of the products that are on your list and communicate all the steps of the work to the client. Having some clear rules and habits can help avoid losing files.
If you are working in a team, then this is even more important. If project files are shared with other members, you don’t want to lose time searching for them. Have some clear procedures that the entire team follows, and everything should be ok.
Create Routines
Disorganized people usually do things quite slowly. They jump from one activity to another, and they waste a lot of time and energy when this happens. If you want to become a more organized designer, one first thing you can do is check your daily schedule.
Most of the time, we are not even fully aware of what happens in one day. Make a list during the course of one week to see where your time is going. Take advantage of it, and you will discover how you can start saving precious time for your main goals.
Keep Clutter Away
Creative individuals have difficult times in keeping themselves organized. This also applies to graphic designers. Another tip we have is related to clutter. If you want to be efficient and have happy clients, a clean desk can help you. Even if it sounds simple, there are many people that do not do this.
Think about storage solutions like mail bins that can help in keeping track of your papers. You will see, a clean desk is going to completely change the way you work and do stuff.
Decor
Some designers prefer an empty desk, and some like to play around with decor. No matter your preferences, the best thing to do is to have a workspace that keeps you focused. Having colors that bring positive vibes is one thing that you can do. Orange, for example, is known as an energy boost color.
Keep files clear
A lot of designers collaborate with other designers in big projects. If you have done this, you know how bad it is to get lost in layers that don’t have the right naming. Go for a standard structure when you start a project with more people. This will help you all be organized and do a great job.
If you like to use many fonts in your work and have a large collection, there are many font management programs to use. “Suitcase Fusion” or “Font Agent Pro” are some of the best, and you can really benefit from them.
The advantage of using such font management tools is that you can activate or reactive the fonts you use. This helps your computer use fewer resources. If you don’t have a font activation software and you have many fonts installed on your system, programs like Photoshop or Illustrator become slower. A lot slower.
Use various apps to keep you productive
There is a whole market here for apps that help you be productive. From time tracking, project management, billing, and up to various collaboration apps like Slack, for example.
And there are lots of apps that focus more directly on how you work. Prototyping apps are one type of category that we can mention here. There are also design handoff tools that simplify things.
What you need to take from this section is that there are lots of tools out there that could make your workflow easier and you should test them before making up your mind based on what reviews others have written online.
Have a clean inbox
When you get a lot of new emails, the best way to deal with them is by prioritizing. You can start by creating a few categories that help you do that.
Usually, the criteria are urgent/medium/later. It is quite intuitive what this means, and if you keep this active, your day to day emails are going to be easier to check. This is the simplest way, but there are also a gazillion other ways to organize your inbox.
Use ergonomic tools
As a designer, for sure, you have a custom workstation layout. Taking care of your physical comfort is also important when you want to do great work. If you need to move a lot at your working station, you are going to tire more quickly.
If you work on a laptop, for example, you can get a laptop stand so that the screen is at an eye-level. For a designer, this is quite important, so making this investment can really pay off.
Light
Light plays an important role in any kind of work environment. Bad light can make your eyes to get tired fast. If you have natural light, then take advantage of it. Position the desk near a large window so you can absorb as much light as possible. If you work with artificial light, there are still some things that you can do.
Floor lamps are the best way to go about this because the light doesn’t get scattered and dim.
Also, if you happen to work at night, use F.lux so you do not mess up with your circadian rhythm.
Organize images
We know you have a big collection of stock images on your computer. Any designer has his own collection. So making sure that they are organized is quite important. You can do this by tagging them or putting them in folders.
Don’t multitask or overwork yourself
If you want to take things in a smart way, remember that we all have our limits. Know yourself and what makes you feel uncomfortable and tired. If you don’t do so, you risk getting burnout.
Have a backup
Doing multiple projects at the same time means that you are saving daily a lot of data. You need to make sure your files are safe and that they can’t be lost. Have a useful backup device to keep all of your files stored in a safe and secure way.
With backups, you should focus on Dropbox, Drive or an alternative for your documents, and regular website backups for your website, especially if it has a blog.
Organize your non-digital files
A file cabinet, even if it seems to be out of date, can still prove itself useful. Have a folder for each of your non-digital files. By doing so, you will save a lot of time when searching for a particular file.
Take care of your health.
We can’t finish without mentioning how important it is to take care of your health. You can do this by having a good diet, by doing exercises on a consistent track and doing visiting a doctor at least one time per year so you can see your progress.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this is some of the best tips that we think designers can take advantage of. Make sure you double-check them and see how they can help you.
Designers are now probably part of all the steps that take part in the lifecycle of a product. Having your own business is a lot easier when all the main steps are clear and can be easily organized.
Discipline and organization are some of the main ingredients that can help in creating a smart workspace. There are numerous studies done on this that show how an organization can improve not only efficiency. It also helps in reducing distractions and helps working faster.
For sure, there are many tools that you can use, from the basic sticky notes to all kinds of apps. The pro designers have their own system of doing things. It is quite clear though that person that is well organized is going to succeed in business. What is great about the organization is that you can learn and improve upon it. It takes time and patience, and in this article, you will discover tips that you can start using today.
Start with the simple stuff
It doesn’t have to be complicated. The first step is to build the foundation of the products that are on your list and communicate all the steps of the work to the client. Having some clear rules and habits can help avoid losing files.
If you are working in a team, then this is even more important. If project files are shared with other members, you don’t want to lose time searching for them. Have some clear procedures that the entire team follows, and everything should be ok.
Create Routines
Disorganized people usually do things quite slowly. They jump from one activity to another, and they waste a lot of time and energy when this happens. If you want to become a more organized designer, one first thing you can do is check your daily schedule.
Most of the time, we are not even fully aware of what happens in one day. Make a list during the course of one week to see where your time is going. Take advantage of it, and you will discover how you can start saving precious time for your main goals.
Keep Clutter Away
Creative individuals have difficult times in keeping themselves organized. This also applies to graphic designers. Another tip we have is related to clutter. If you want to be efficient and have happy clients, a clean desk can help you. Even if it sounds simple, there are many people that do not do this.
Think about storage solutions like mail bins that can help in keeping track of your papers. You will see, a clean desk is going to completely change the way you work and do stuff.
Decor
Some designers prefer an empty desk, and some like to play around with decor. No matter your preferences, the best thing to do is to have a workspace that keeps you focused. Having colors that bring positive vibes is one thing that you can do. Orange, for example, is known as an energy boost color.
Keep files clear
A lot of designers collaborate with other designers in big projects. If you have done this, you know how bad it is to get lost in layers that don’t have the right naming. Go for a standard structure when you start a project with more people. This will help you all be organized and do a great job.
If you like to use many fonts in your work and have a large collection, there are many font management programs to use. “Suitcase Fusion” or “Font Agent Pro” are some of the best, and you can really benefit from them.
The advantage of using such font management tools is that you can activate or reactive the fonts you use. This helps your computer use fewer resources. If you don’t have a font activation software and you have many fonts installed on your system, programs like Photoshop or Illustrator become slower. A lot slower.
Use various apps to keep you productive
There is a whole market here for apps that help you be productive. From time tracking, project management, billing, and up to various collaboration apps like Slack, for example.
And there are lots of apps that focus more directly on how you work. Prototyping apps are one type of category that we can mention here. There are also design handoff tools that simplify things.
What you need to take from this section is that there are lots of tools out there that could make your workflow easier and you should test them before making up your mind based on what reviews others have written online.
Have a clean inbox
When you get a lot of new emails, the best way to deal with them is by prioritizing. You can start by creating a few categories that help you do that.
Usually, the criteria are urgent/medium/later. It is quite intuitive what this means, and if you keep this active, your day to day emails are going to be easier to check. This is the simplest way, but there are also a gazillion other ways to organize your inbox.
Use ergonomic tools
As a designer, for sure, you have a custom workstation layout. Taking care of your physical comfort is also important when you want to do great work. If you need to move a lot at your working station, you are going to tire more quickly.
If you work on a laptop, for example, you can get a laptop stand so that the screen is at an eye-level. For a designer, this is quite important, so making this investment can really pay off.
Light
Light plays an important role in any kind of work environment. Bad light can make your eyes to get tired fast. If you have natural light, then take advantage of it. Position the desk near a large window so you can absorb as much light as possible. If you work with artificial light, there are still some things that you can do.
Floor lamps are the best way to go about this because the light doesn’t get scattered and dim.
Also, if you happen to work at night, use F.lux so you do not mess up with your circadian rhythm.
Organize images
We know you have a big collection of stock images on your computer. Any designer has his own collection. So making sure that they are organized is quite important. You can do this by tagging them or putting them in folders.
Don’t multitask or overwork yourself
If you want to take things in a smart way, remember that we all have our limits. Know yourself and what makes you feel uncomfortable and tired. If you don’t do so, you risk getting burnout.
Have a backup
Doing multiple projects at the same time means that you are saving daily a lot of data. You need to make sure your files are safe and that they can’t be lost. Have a useful backup device to keep all of your files stored in a safe and secure way.
With backups, you should focus on Dropbox, Drive or an alternative for your documents, and regular website backups for your website, especially if it has a blog.
Organize your non-digital files
A file cabinet, even if it seems to be out of date, can still prove itself useful. Have a folder for each of your non-digital files. By doing so, you will save a lot of time when searching for a particular file.
Take care of your health.
We can’t finish without mentioning how important it is to take care of your health. You can do this by having a good diet, by doing exercises on a consistent track and doing visiting a doctor at least one time per year so you can see your progress.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this is some of the best tips that we think designers can take advantage of. Make sure you double-check them and see how they can help you.
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