Rules for working in a studio

Don’t hide your work


Offer help


Ask for help


Tell the truth


Upgrade your tools


Don’t hide your mistakes


Add energy, don't subtract it


Share


If you're not proud of it, don't ship it


Know the rules of your craft


Break the rules of your craft with intention


Make big promises


Keep them


Add positivity


Let others run, ever faster


Take responsibility


Learn something new


Offer credit


Criticize the work, not the artist


Power isn't as important as productivity


Honor the schedule


You are not your work, embrace criticism


Go faster


Sign your work


Walk lightly


Change something


Obsess about appropriate quality, ignore perfection


A studio isn’t a factory. It’s when peers come together to do creative work, to amplify each other and to make change happen. That can happen in any organization, but it takes commitment.



            
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