Why I Work With My Hands, Still

by August Heffner · 10 comments

When I left a design studio that I was a part of for over three years to go to a branding agency, my boss/mentor gave me a bone folder. "They won't have any of these where you're going!" he said.

He was right. My first assignment was for an apparel brand and in trying to create some imagery I famously asked where "the ribbon drawer" was. It was met with some confused looks. I was all: "you know, where you keep your grosgrain, your silk, your different sized ribbon." I was almost fired on the spot.

These days I work "in-house" and "at my house". I've moved from Designer, Senior Designer, Design Manager to Assistant Creative Director, and I  haven't forgotten what a bone folder is, yet. That is to say, even though most of my days are meetings, emails and spreadsheets, I try to work with my hands as often as possible. If, for a period of time, I don't to do so at work, I'll do it at home, no big deal.

Last week I made some type with matchsticks (see sketch above). I learned a lot. I learned its easy to poke a matchstick into a base if you just give it a few turns in a pencil sharpener. I learned that 250 matchsticks makes a pretty big flame. I learned that when shooting fire always set your camera to rapid fire. I learned that assistants are great for even the seemingly small jobs. I haven't learned this much with my hands since I was working with sand (see below).

Point is, I learned. I learned a lot with my hands. I learn a lot every day doing Creative Director stuff, but I'd lose a lot if I used these fingers for emails only.

There a new book about this, Handmade Type Workshop. Its great and full of awesome lessons, for your hands, not your head. I've even got a capital "E" on the cover of the American edition, made out of grosgrain ribbon (see below). And even though my name is spelled incorrectly on the inside, I'm proud to be among the many makers in there.

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1 Meri August 13, 2011 at 4:18 pm

Beautifully said. Thanks for the reminder that design falls somewhere between our head, hearts and hands, and that a computer is not necessary for making those connections, but passion is....

2 OpinionsToGo August 14, 2011 at 10:04 am

Love the post...love the photos...love the passion!

3 Julie August 15, 2011 at 10:55 am

Thanks so much for the reminder! It's been too long for me.

4 Kristian August 15, 2011 at 12:39 pm

Great stuff! Thank you for the reminder.

5 Penelope Davis August 15, 2011 at 12:57 pm

I couldn't agree more! Though my days are spent with the written word, those words are best served when I work with my hands!
Thank you for this post.

6 Anna August 15, 2011 at 1:16 pm

Great article! Meri, I hope you don't mind if I use this bit of your comment when I post my link to this page "design falls somewhere between our head, hearts and hands." fantastically said.

7 sigied Himawan August 17, 2011 at 9:26 pm

wanna make something like this, but for firt i have spend my money for the camera dslr

8 Carlyn Schlechter August 30, 2011 at 10:11 am

Haha! I don't think you were going to be fired on the spot for asking that, if I recall! You were way too valued! :)  

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