Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail.

                     In your opinion, what is the importance of planning before working on your artwork?

Have you ever heard the same: If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. These sentiments carry much depth as it 

highly supported by many individuals. With intense planning, a designer, researcher or an ordinary worker 
saves 

himself worthwhile time because he/she will be organized. With intense organization and planning  one will 
be 
 
able to carry out their task effectively. 

To illustrate, if an individuals wishes to build a house, a blue print has to be drafted first. Why? Sometimes they 

want to see the potential outcome of the actual house. Additionally,it will help to 

guide the direction of the workers involved. Hence, with a precise plan, they are able 

to save not only time, but their energy and preserve their resources. This is attributed to the fact that they are 

organized and will be able to successfully monitor the direction or workflow. 

For many individuals,especially those in the creative industry as graphic designers;
 
planning is needed to skillfully carry out their projects.  Planning before you start working is crucial.  It gives 

designers an idea of the direction they wish to take. It makes allowance for corrections that may come up 

anytime before they actually begin working on any artwork.  It presents them with the opportunity to know beforehand 

how the work may turn out, or whether or not it will please their clients and may build their self confidence because they will be calm and 

collected if they should present their artwork or pitch it as a proposal.


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