An essential how-to for crafting a guiding motto that sets intentions,
increases creativity, and helps accomplish your goals, from Stanford
University's world-renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka the
d.school.
We all need agency to feel the power and joy of acting in the face of
challenge and opportunity. But we also need humility and restraint to
ensure that we guard against hubris and harm. We need trusted and
testable navigation tools to give us confidence in our creative power
and cautiousness in carrying out our work. Instead of looking for
answers, what we are all seeking are tools for navigating the
increasingly complex, noisy, conflicted culture that we inhabit. A
personal manifesto is one of those tools.
In You Need a Manifesto, Charlotte Burgess-Auburn, the d.school's
director of community, first defines the challenges of information
overload we all experience today. Then she explains the importance of
creating a personal mantra or motto to use in the face of daily tasks
and roadblocks, walking you through the steps of creating more purpose
in your work.
Explanations and hands-on design-based exercises are interwoven with
vibrant quotes and excerpts from a curated collection of designers,
artists, writers, scientists, and social activists. These quotes serve
both as inspiration and material for the activities.
Each chapter of the book is also preceded by a graphic by artist and
letterpress printer Rick Griffith, who created his illustrations in
response to the material in each chapter, to guide and inspire you to
see what you can produce for yourself.