Today, I made the last poster of the mini-series Transition. In a way, I am happy to finish, but on the other way, it is always a little bit sad to leave a mini-series. I am accustomed to them, and now, I must leave my comfort zone to the unknown.
The Design
I won’t discuss the process because you know it well if you follow me. In addition, you can watch the video below to learn how I created Transition #10.
Habit. Since last week, I have changed my habits a bit, which is perturbing me. Not just a little bit, but very much. Like today. I was working for a customer who finally decided on a way to follow. So, now, I am working for him every day to be sure that I finish this task because it is more important than my self-imposed challenge. By the way, I have to work on my poster in the evening, and I usually prepare myself by showering, reading or watching new things to learn, and finally, telling a story to my daughter.
Saying something like that is not a big deal. Except that everything takes time, and with the posters, I don’t know how much time they will take to create. It can be 10 minutes or hours. It depends on the complexity and my mood of the day. Finally, I always finish late at night because my habits have changed, like adding some work to my day, and I expect to do as well as before with the same amount of time. I am sure you got it!
I am pushing things such as trying to work smarter and longer and taking on more sleeping time to realize more work with better quality. I must define my objectives and priorities better!
Speed Art Poster #260
I must tell you that it was a long day spent working on a project, and I feel exhausted.
But I am still thrilled to present you the last speed art poster of the mini-series Transition.
Please take a look at speed art video #261, write a comment, and hit the blue or green thumb up. Thank you! Don’t forget to come for poster number #262!