I’m not the type to get emotional when a celebrity or a famous person dies. Partly because death is a destination we all share. Some sooner than later. Thats all. But I’d have to say Steve Job’s passing pretty much hit a deep spot. Being in the design field, I feel blessed to be able to have been influenced by a man I would compare to some of the world’s geniuses and many other great people ie Gandhi. Like the rest, I dont think there will ever be another like him. At least not in my lifetime.
I am a convert from Windows. What influenced me the most about Apple is not only its many products’ physical beauty, but its ability to make users understand how it works from the get-go that puts a smile on your face. A truly holistic design approach. No other brand gives you this aesthetic and emotional pull.
To celebrate his life, there is 7 things I would like to thank him for.
7 because its the number of perfection.
7 because god made the world in 7 days.
7 is a personal number for me.
7 colours of the rainbow
7 days in a week.
7 wonders of the world.
7 is the number of security, safety and rest.
1. In all things we do, we must have passion. It brings things to a whole new level. Good to GREAT.
2. Focus on the big picture. Dont budge when people say you cant. Show them you CAN.
3. Design is not just about product beauty. Its about building a design-focused and design-integrated organization that will eventually spearhead innovations.
4. If you didn’t get it the first time, try again. Never settle.
5. Trust your instincts. You can only connect the dots looking backwards later so trust yourself.
6. Dont waste time living someone else’s life. Live yours.
7. Showing the world what great design can do.
I’ve never met him personally. But he’s definitely left a mark on me. And his passing has just inspired me more than ever. Steve has done more for design than anyone else could ever have.
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To end, a video which i carry in my ipod/ipad and even the text transcript with me always to reflect on when things dont go right.
‘Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish’

7 is my number oso!!!
First of all I would like to say fantastic blog! I had a quick question which Id like to ask if you dont mind. I was curious to find out how you center yourself and clear your mind before writing. I have had a tough time clearing my thoughts in getting my ideas out. I truly do take pleasure in writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are generally wasted just trying to figure out how to begin. Any ideas or hints? Many thanks!
Hey Andrew,
Sorry for this extremely late and almost outdated reply.
Thanks for the comment though!… Well, the way i write stuffs is pretty simple. Whenever I think about an interesting thought, or rather, a topic which i would like to write on, i scribble down bullet points on anything i can get my hands on. But i usually do have a Moleskine notebook with me
. After that, i dont blog about it immediately I get home. I usually sit on it for a day or two. And if i still feel its a good topic, i put in in my blog.
I already have the bullet points, so content is pretty much settled. To actually start writing, my writing takes flight as if I’m talking to someone. I write as if im starting a conversation. Coupled with the bullet points which I already have, one thing leads to another.
I hope i helped and this reply finds you well. Have a great week ahead mate.
B.