As I sit on the precipice of another shift in my career, I once again find myself taking inventory of what I have learned and where I want to go next. While the latter is yet to be determined, the former is rich with knowledge gleaned from working side by side world-class engineers and artists.
With each successive gig, I find the collection of these lessons learned more and more unwieldy. I am starting this blog to (finally) index and re-share the tidbits I have found particularly useful, since I find myself frequently searching for (and usually reinventing) solutions that have long been misplaced. In addition, I have wanted to take a more serious ownership of my own work, and with this site I hope to do so: discussing influences, cataloging progress and failure, and presenting it in the hopes that it will inspire as I have been inspired.
So here it goes. Hold on to your butts…
Can’t wait!
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In an age built around technology, someone of your vast experience should never have to worry about your career. Opportunities will come to you.
Thank you for the kind words, James. These are exciting times in an exciting city, and I am positive there are many adventures ahead…