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Habits For Ultra-Productivity w/ Jessica Hische | Chase Jarvis LIVE

Jessica Hische is a lettering artist, entrepreneur, designer, speaker and author who’s worked with clients like Penguin Books and Wes Anderson and recently published a book called “In Progress” which is an incredibly detailed look at her process from sketch to final deliverables – definitely a must-read for any of you lettering fanatics out there. She’s also got this amazing library of side projects like Daily Drop Cap (exactly what it sounds like), a site called Don’t Fear The Internet which teaches HTML and CSS to designers, ShouldIWorkForFree.com – a flow chart which answers that exact question – and literally 10 more. Insanely prolific.

In addition to being an incredibly talented artist Jessica is SMART, holy crap! She semi-jokingly refers to herself as putting the brain of an engineer in a creative role, but that’s really the perfect way to put it – she has a very pragmatic, analytical and no-bullshit way of looking at creativity that’s super refreshing and compelling – if you’re looking for someone to put things gently with a bunch of flowery evocative language then she’s not the one you’re looking for, but – on the other hand – if you want to hear some real talk — practical, specific advice on creating and growing a career in design or any other creative field then you’re in the right place.

Today on the podcast,

- We get into some rarely-discussed characteristics and strengths of creatives, for example that we have an abnormally high degree of introspection baked into us because our field demands constant reflection, self-assessment and often re-invention

- Why constraints are a creative’s best friend. You’ve heard me talk about this – while we may chafe and resist them, the truth is that constraints are an important and incredibly helpful aid to creativity

- She talks about some of the habits that make her as ultra-productive as she is – my favorite is her concept of “admin Mondays” where she packs all that stuff into one day of the week so it never disrupts her creative work

Enjoy!

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Chase Jarvis is well known as a visionary photographer, fine artist and entrepreneur. Chase is cited as one of the most influential photographers of the past decade. As an entrepreneur, Chase created Best Camera - the world's first mobile photo app to share images direct to social networks - sparking the global photo sharing craze. He is currently the founder & CEO of CreativeLive, the world's largest live-streaming online education company, having delivered more than a billion minutes of free live education worldwide.

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