Run Studio Run: How to operate and grow a small creative studio by Altman Eli Altman Eli

Run Studio Run: How to operate and grow a small creative studio by Altman Eli Altman Eli

Author:Altman, Eli Altman, Eli
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: amazon


Is this project worth your time?

It better be

There’s a lot of debate about which projects are worth doing and why. Do you take the corporate projects that pay well and are usually pretty boring and bureaucratic? Or do you take the cool independent projects that never have any budget?

INTERVIEW YOUR CLIENTS:

“We definitely say no to more projects than we say yes to. There are three major things we need to see. We have to be interested in what the company is doing. We need to be passionate and intrigued about it. Financially it needs to support the team that we’re going to have on the project. The third thing is the people. Who are these people? What’s their track record? Are they suited for the task at hand? We interview them as much as they’re interviewing us. We’re looking for people who are doing something new, something that hasn’t been done before.” –PATRICIA CALLAWAY, MANUAL

When you’re asking yourself if a project is worth your time, it’s a question of cost and time but also about your interest level and what the project means to you and your portfolio. This seems like a good place for a pros and cons list —

Corporate Work – Pros

➔ Usually pays well



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