airfrogusmc
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lol lol lol I can see why you don't run a creative department.....
airfrogusmc said:Do you know whos quote and photo I posted?
airfrogusmc said:lol lol lol I can see why you don't run a creative department.....
airfrogusmc said:For the camera my friend. He usually dressed in jeans and work type shirts.
airfrogusmc said:I'm not trying to say that theres not a certain creativity in what you've described but mortgage company is not the first thing that comes to mind when I'm thinking creative professions.
airfrogusmc said:But if you work in a creative field your job is like Ansel Adams when we was out creating his photographs. Whatever it takes for you to do your best creative work is all that should be important. That means if you create better in a suit so be it but if you wear jeans so what. Its the final result that should be important.
Curt Chiarelli said:Let's ask the following questions: was Joseph Urban, the famous Viennese-trained architect and set designer, any less of a genius for being nattily attired and punctually arriving at his office in the art department of the Boston Opera? Was Cary Grant's thespic muse stifled under all those bespoke suits? Were the nerve impulses between the head and hand of painter J.W. Waterhouse severed by the vise grip of the starched imperial collar his neck was encased in?
Nope. Clothes are a reflection of the values of the society and the people who choose to wear them. The peacock's plummage is not all vanitas - it is something more, a Rorschardt ink blot for an entire culture, if you will. The message we as a society are broadcasting to the rest of the world is a piggish one of arrested maturity, amorality, insufferable boorishness and self-centeredness taken to berserk levels.
Katt in Hat said:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lincsong
"Regimentalism is needed for success."
Ah Ha!!! < his favourite Smilie
John Dean indicates that there is a type of mindset, The Authoritarian Follower.
As valid as any other type but bears watching.
airfrogusmc said:I think the point that you are missing is that these companies because of relaxed dress codes and very creative environments attract the most creative people. Thats why they have been so successful. They are attracting the free thinkers that are coming up with the new ideas. Allot of companies like IBM have noticed this and loosened things up in their creative areas. Whatever you believe helps you in your creativity whether its wearing a suit or wearing jeans it shouldn't matter. What matters is the work. But I will tell you most of the really creative people I know stay as far away from companies with dress codes as they can get. If you are really good there are plenty of alternatives...
jamespowers said:Uh, I don't get your point. Of course John Dean would say that. He sees black helicopters in his sleep.
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Regards,
J