Surviving the Creative Space: Teamwork techniques for designers

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Discover 'Surviving the Creative Space: Teamwork Techniques for Designers', a vital resource for those navigating the complex world of design collaboration. This essential guide provides designers with practical teamwork techniques that enhance creativity, improve communication, and foster effective collaboration, whether you're an in-house team member, a freelancer, or the sole creative at a company. Published by Bloomsbury in 2022, this trade paperback is filled with insightful interviews and case studies from both multinational corporations like IBM and innovative start-ups such as Only Child. Learn how to work effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders, ensuring that your collaborative projects are the highlight of the creative industry — not just another task to be managed. The book delves into crucial topics such as finding a mentor, navigating organizational structures, and cultivating strong professional relationships in the design field. No matter your experience level, 'Surviving the Creative Space' equips you with strategies that help you overcome challenges and leverage the advantages of teamwork. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your professional skills and keep your creativity thriving amidst the demands of modern design. This brand new book is in trade paperback format and can be easily ordered with fast delivery options available.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781350040502
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury


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As a designer you may collaborate with in-house teams, be hired by international clients, work freelance or be the sole creative in a company. Whatever form of creative team you find yourself in, this book covers all aspects of how to work effectively with your colleagues, clients and stakeholders to ensure you and your collaborations are the talk of the town, and not to be avoided.
Candid interviews and case studies from large multinationals (including IBM, OH Partners and CitiBike), to smaller firms and start-ups (like Only Child and Make a Mark) present a realistic picture of the design field today, and provide inspiration and guidance on how designers around world have overcome challenges and utilized the benefits of working in teams.
Covering topics from finding a mentor and working across roles, to defining what you bring to the table, this book helps you navigate organizational structures, build strong relationships and dissolve traditional barriers.... all while keeping your sanity.

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