Culture and Habits for a Three-Person Design Studio with Designer and Agency Boss Kristine Neil — The Busy Creator Podcast 77
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Release Date: 02/22/2016
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In our conversation, we cover the quirks and rituals used by the team at Markon, Kristine's personal productivity habits, and the general challenges that face all busy design teams nowadays.
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Show Notes & Links
- Kristine describe her work as "varied"
- Markon is a small agency focusing on branding for small- to medium-sized businesses
- Kristine purchased Markon rather than founded it. Previously, it was a sign company.
- The Markon team is now three strong — Kristine, Mike, and Jenna
"It's a scary thing to say 'I need some Help'."
—Kristine Neil
- Kristine started by adding contractors/freelancers before bringing in full-time employees
- Prepare to Share — an article and podcast episode about bringing additional people into your workflow
- Kristine is a systems person, admits to being slightly ADD
"Get ideas out of your head. People aren't mind-readers."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
"Always organize things for how they'll work in your absense."
—Kristine Neil
- Single Point of Failure — a bottleneck for decisions or skills
- Many freelancers/solo practitioners struggle to stay organised
- Kristine previously worked as a GM for a manufacturing company. This taught her systems and regimented behaviours.
"Have a system. It doesn't have to be fancy."
—Kristine Neil
- "Meta-work" the work surrounding work such as scheduling meetings, checking email, managing your software
- Ben Elijah, previous guest on TBCP, described "Productivity Pornography"
- United We Brand by Mike Moser on Amazon
"We don't always have the time to treat ourselves as a client."
—Kristine Neil
"We don't just make the things. We make the ideas that make the things great."
—Kristine Neil
- Space150, design firm who redesigns their identity every 150 days
"It's no longer acceptable to set a brand identity and let it ride for 20 years."
—Kristine Neil
- The Sunk-Cost Fallacy
- Sweat Equity
- Phase-In a brand vs. "Shadow Op" to replace everything
- Esso became Exxon seemingly overnight
[av_video src='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lZkX01wFbE' format='16-9' width='16' height='9'] - Todd Henry, twice a guest on The Busy Creator Podcast
- Kristine Neil on Twitter
- Kristine Neil on LinkedIn
- Markon Brands on Twitter
- Markon Brands on Facebook
- Markon Brands on Instagram
- Markon Brands on Pinterest
Tools
- Whiteboard
- Scrum and Agile development
- Remember The Milk for iPhone
- Google Drive
- Swiffer Duster
- Slack
- Dropbox
- Basecamp
- Jira
- Freedcamp
Techniques
- Divide your whiteboard by category and by day. Slot tasks accordingly.
- Create a file-naming system that makes sense — plan ahead for others reading in the future.
- Don't become a Single Point of Failure
- Pomodoro Technique
- Only keep the immediate future on the Board, save long-term stuff elsewhere
- Test systems to find what works best
- Get outside opinions on your brand/company, at least annually
- Use Slack to post videos and gifs — especially after a tough day at the desk
Habits
- Host "Board Meetings" with your team every morning
- Build starting documents ("templates") when you have repetitive projects/tasks
- Audit your own brand. Be willing to walk away from your previous website.
- Create a routine strong enough so you don't need an alarm clock
- Shut down between Christmas and New Year
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