Rick
Certified Enneadecagon Designer
You remind me that I'm glad I'm not a full time designer anymore. Now that I'm on my own and I'm a one man band, it's so much more enjoyable to me to have varaition in my day... Little designing, little production, little ...or actually alot of installing.
After I left working for a sign company where I spend 8 hours a day on the computer, I went and worked for an IT company and spend 8 to 10 hours a day on the computer. That kind of work is not natural for a human and I'm glad I only have to be infront of it 2-3 hours a day now. Physicaly working and being outside and coming home exhausted is what keeps me happy, along with other activities we won't mention.
If that works for you, then I think it's great. I also believe sitting in front of a desk all day is unnatural, but the topic is more relating to doing/getting better design/sign work. Since Neato's business is partly design related, partly craftsmen related, I'm thinking he's trying to find some balance between desk related work and craftsmen related work - at the higher end. I geared my answers toward his particular situation, not mine. I get frustrated all the time with the level of work that comes across my desk that I have to polish up.
Wait! You were a full-time designer at a sign shop? Out of curiosity, before starting your shop, how many years had you been in the business? I just assumed you were self taught.
We do go out on the field and slap some signs up, but the bulk of the work we design is large project signage... apartments, retail, corporate. I also have a few sign shops clients and do overflow work and design whatever they can not do in-house, like code related signage they have no experiencing in, or higher end design their designers are not able to do... no off-the shelf stuff. Though our business is pretty much design only, I can relate to the struggle Neato is going through. 8-10 hours of doing crap is no fun at all. During work hours, when the work does suck, we go to a movie, out to eat, shake it off at the gym, I come here and torture you fine people. We also rework our site(s) add work, work on passion projects and now collecting old work to sell. But the fact is, in order to get better work, you have to show better work and present it to people who will pay for it.
The nature of a person wanting to do good work in this business is frustrating. I sometimes envy people who do the time and say "good enough" Most of us want the 8-10 hours a day to have some satisfaction for the time and effort we put into it.
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