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50 Things 2016

The past year was not all doom and gloom for me and I thought I’d mention a few things I appreciated about 2016 and I hope to continue adding this sort of good stuff into 2017.

  1. Gratitude. I have been practicing giving thanks for the things I do have and I really believe it makes all the difference. I can get lost thinking about all the things I am grateful for.
  2. Cape Town. I moved down in February and returned in August. But still, the Mother City was a special experience and certainly helped shape who I am today.
  3. Secret Sunrise. My favorite thing to do, well maybe my second favorite thing to do in the morning, was getting my groove on with the no danger diary crew in some of the most amazing locations, with some of the coolest people to some of the most gorgeous sunrises I’ve ever seen.
  4. Kidz Banking. Secretly for the past year I was working on a banking app for Standard Bank and launched after I had left the company and not completed as I would have liked, their app was finally released later this year.
  5. Lego Minifigures. I still have not built my lego display, despite my most recent efforts, but I am excited to now have over 500 Minifigures in my collection. Almost 300 of them are from the series, which looks to be growing in early 2017 with the superheroes series being released in January.
  6. Creative Mornings. I was delighted to be asked to talk at Creative Mornings in Cape Town in October on the subject of transparency.
  7. Probiotics. I started drinking kombucha and kefir early in 2016 and what it has done for my body is incredible. Adding live food sources into my body has really helped my anxiety, my digestion and overall well being like nothing I have experienced before.
  8. Dexter. My beautiful boy turned 8 this year and he is turning out to be such a kind, well mannered and gentle human. I love you, my boy.
  9. Surfing. I never got to surf enough to say I can actually surf, but I loved every moment of paddling in the ocean and I have not given up on my dream to learn and surf waves around the globe.
  10. Friends. I have reconnected with old friends, continued with many of the same friends and made many new friends this year. Thank you to each and every one of you for contributing in your own way to my life.
  11. Sacred teacher plants. As I continue to raise my vibration, teacher plants like Ayahuasca and San Pedro have really opened my mind, taught me so much and done much healing.
  12. Road trips. I got to drive up and down to Cape Town, on my own twice this year and while road tripping with friends is great, a little solitude on the road can be equally rewarding.
  13. Romance. I have loved and lost like no other time in my life this past year. To every one of the beautiful people who shared time with me, giving me a chance and sharing yourselves with me, thank you. Guys be a little braver, there are some beauties out there. You know who you are, thank you for the love.
  14. Joburg. I left you and returned, but I came back a better man and given my career opportunities I’m here to stay, so I’m ready to take on the city of gold in all it’s glory in 2017.
  15. Prom walks. Long walks, great talks and the most fantastic views. Nothing beats a good prom walk at the end of the day.
  16. Coconut oil. The say that if you have 99 problems, coconut oil will solve about 80 something of them. Eat it, cook with it, moisturize your skin with it or use it as lubricant, this magic stuff will seriously add value to your life.
  17. Roommates. I got to be roomies with a lovely couple in Cape Town for a couple of months and with a great friend in Joburg and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed living with people, especially when they are so damn cool. Thanks guys.
  18. Yoga hike. Two of my favorite things to do, go on a hike, followed by some yoga made for some of my favorite outings.
  19. Hiker. Some call him Superdawg, others hikey, but the coolest dog on the prom was hikey, the bergie dog I got look after whenever John was out of town, much love little guy.
  20. UFC. Conor McGregor, stole the show. But selling the UFC for 4+ Billion was pretty impressive too.
  21. Nedbank. In-house agencies are the new black, that’s why I am proud to have joined the Nedbank team as their Creative Director in what will be an exciting new opportunity to do some amazing work.
  22. Day Parties. I went to a couple of day parties which was something new for me as I have not been going out as much. They were not huge events, just big enough to have a good time and some sunshine.
  23. Love. I have learned how to love myself, how to give love and receive love. It’s abundant, just like kindness, sprinkle that shit everywhere.
  24. CrossFit. I trained at a new box in Cape Town and really got my technique improved, but I am happy to be training at my original box again at B4C. When I can;t get there, I have built up a home gym that’s great for getting a workout in.
  25. Forest Bathing. Or more commonly known as Shinrin-yoku in Japan is kinda like forest therapy. I have literally soaked up the trees and literally become a tree hugger.
  26. 21 for the 20th time. I turned 41 and I couldn’t feel more alive than I do now. Age really is just a number and being in my 40’s is great.
  27. Table Top Tuesdays. Every Tuesday, weather permitting I got to work with some of my colleagues from Treeshake and their friends on top of Table Mountain.
  28. Friends of Design. I got to give a really great talk to start the term off at this awesome design school. Thanks for the opportunity to share my knowledge.
  29. Farmers Market. My Saturday routine always started with a trip to the Oranjezicht farmers market to eat good food, drink great coffee, enjoy great conversation and take home the best pastries and organic fruit.
  30. Being present. I learned this year how to not focus on the past or worry about the future as much and really just be present. I learned that you only have energy for today, so stop worrying about tomorrow.
  31. Secret Sunset. If dancing at sunrise was not cool enough, we got to enjoy a silent disco on the beach at sunset, which was absolutely epic. After some meditation, we rocked out to thunderstruck along with hundreds of beautiful ladies. Thank you no danger diaries!
  32. Training. I would do yoga in the morning, crossfit in the afternoon, gym in the evenings, throw in a prom walk at sunset and that I generally cycled everywhere during the day. My training was great and I have really shed the Joburg armor and I’m feeling so much more comfortable in my own skin.
  33. Airbrn. I joined a great partnership in a gamification platform for business, which will hopefully launch early this year and I am super excited about.
  34. One meal a day. I generally only eat one cooked meal a day now, snacking in between on kefir and fruit and I feel better fueled than I have been for many years where I was over-eating. Don’t believe the hype in all those meals, eat when you’re hungry, listen to your body.
  35. Netflix. Local Netflix is not as great as international, but it’s still great to chill and their original shows have been pretty impressive.
  36. Simplicity. The ultimate luxury is simplicity. I have purged so much in my life and I have proven that I need little more than what I can fit in my car. Yes, I have a storage locker, but that really just some basic furniture. Keep it simple.
  37. Time. It’s the one thing you are never getting back, but it’s also something that is an art to manage. Time is art, it’s the only true currency. Make it count.
  38. Letting go. If it comes, let it, if it goes, let it. Don’t try and hold onto to anything that does not want to be part of your life or that is taking up time or space.
  39. Hiking. I have gotten to climb mountains, forests, and velt. Being out in nature is one of the best ways I can show mother earth that I appreciate her in all her glory.
  40. Good health. I have not been sick more than a headache once or twice or an upset stomach. Through lots of training, excellent diet and great mental space, I have had the healthiest year of my life.
  41. Design thinking. We have moved out of the pushing pixels around phase of design and gone into using design thinking to really solve problems.
  42. Movies. It’s been a great year on the screen and 2017 looks like there will be even bigger films coming our way.
  43. Less social media. I literally only have facebook and Instagram on my phone now. I occasionally visit twitter and LinkedIn, but I have successfully managed to eliminate all the social media addiction and focus on living my life away from social media.
  44. Podcasts. The best way to not be bothered by traffic, listen to podcasts. There’s just about every topic on earth discussed and there’s something for you. I have really learned so much during the times I’d usually be frustrated driving my car.
  45. eBooks. I literally cannot keep up with all the incredible eBooks released. But it’s simply the easiest way I know to read books I’d never be able to get locally and for a reasonable price … oh and I’m saving trees.
  46. Coffee. I got to drink some of the best cups of coffee and while I will need to kick the addiction, I enjoyed so many great roasts at places like Giovannis, Origin, Bootleggers and my local favorite Seattle.
  47. Fashion. I switched up my wardrobe a bit this past year, found the most comfortable well-cut chinos, stylish sneakers and comfortable sweaters. While summer is all board shorts and slops, winter I arrived a whole bunch cooler. Next, some tailored suits, not because I work at a corporate, but because I want to feel slick and really show up. Besides, I’m tired of dressing casually all the time.
  48. Sunsets. I probably took more photos of sunsets than anything else this past year, the most beautiful part of the end of a day. On the promenade, I literally took one great photo after another and used to struggle to choose which I’d post.
  49. Purpose. I have truly started gravitating towards what I believe to be the purpose of my life, by simply moving towards the things that make me the most excited.
  50. Sharing. I know I don’t have all the answers, but I have learned so much this past year and I feel no greater joy than being able to share with people. Maybe not everyone, but someone can learn from the things you know, nothing could be more generous than sharing your stuff, giving talks, teaching, blogging, mentoring or any other way, please share!

Wishing you all the best for 2017!

5 Admin things to do for 2017

2017 is fast approaching us, so I thought I’d type a quick post on a few admin type things you can do to ensure you get the admin out of the way and you can enjoy making real plans to travel, find love, grow etc.

  1. Change your passwords.
    Security is very important given how much information we now store online. Please reset all of your passwords for the new year. I respect the password generators out there, but remembering them is not so easy. I create passwords I can remember, by setting up some rules, which for the most part are exactly what secure sites encourage you to do. Have characters, numbers, words you remember and a capital later and make sure all of that is at least 8 characters long.
  2. Clean out your inbox.
    If you’re like me and still at the office, mostly shooting the shit with colleagues, use your time more productively. Go through your email, get rid of the stuff you have not responded to. Group messages you do want to keep. Trash the stuff in your bin. Back it up.
  3. Setup an autoresponder.
    If you’re taking some leave, set up an autoresponder notifying people when you are away from, when you will actually be returning. If you will be checking your mail from time to time and who to contact in your absence.
  4. Setup your diary.
    2017 should be the year about you, so make time for the things you need to do every day. From scheduling time to meditate, go to the gym, eat lunch or even block out time in your day to focus on actually doing some work. I’d also encourage you to make some real plans to get away. Plan a holiday and put it in your diary, that will make it pretty damn real.
  5. Tidy up your desk/desktop
    You will be so much more productive if you tidy things up before you go on leave to ensure you arrive next year and be super productive in 2017. Clean your desk, throw stuff away. Print out a 2017 calendar and get rid of 2016 one, it’ll be behind you. Do the same for your computer desktop, I bet it’s filled with all sorts of random stuff you probably don;t need or have misplaced.

Hope that helps you prepare to get off to a pretty good start in 2017!

50+ Things they won’t teach you at Design School

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This morning I had the pleasure of giving a talk to the world class second semester students of Friends of Design. I gave a brutally honest 50+ point presentation on things I have experienced and thought they ought to know.

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Learn all about Type

Steve Jobs took some classes on typography which hugely influenced his design decision making when conceiving his OS. Type Terms is an animated typographic cheat sheet that is perfect for people to learn the basics of typographic terminology. Whether you are new to typography or here to refresh your memory, then Type Terms is perfect for you.

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It’s ok to …

It is ok ...

say “I don’t know”
ask for more clarity
stay at home when you feel ill
say your don’t understand
ask what acronyms stand for
forget things
introduce yourself
depend on the team
ask for help
not know everything
have quiet days
have loud days, to talk, joke and laugh
put your headphones on
say “No” when you’re too busy
make mistakes
sing
sigh
not check your email out of hours
not check your email constantly during hours
just Slack it
walk over and ask someone face-to-face
go somewhere else to concentrate
offer feedback on other peoples work
challenge things you are not comfortable with
say yes when anyone does a coffee run
prefer tea
snack
have a messy desk
have a tidy desk
work how you like to work
ask the management to fix it
have off-days
have days off

I love this it’s ok to … list, something I not only need to share in a future workplace, but a list I need to follow myself.

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The most important meal of the day

Most of my life I have been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Up until recently it was my least favourite meal, in fact I used to feel sick if I ate in the morning, something I wish i new the reason for, but on a typical day, I would not eat until about mid day. Over the past 6+ months I have gone through rapid self development and a big part has to do with my current location. Cape Town is a pretty convenient place to live, it’s smaller than other cities I have lived in, yet it has an abundance of really great places to grab a really good breakfast.

I no longer subscribe to the gym rat mentality of eating 5 – 7 meals a day, I now eat when I want to. I also adda good amount of nutrition to my body which was seriously lacking. I usually start my day with a good amount of kefir (Try Thank Goodness food & beverages if you want to find where to get this incredible probiotic in Cape Town) in my stomach. But I feel the need to eat earlier, and the great thing about this, is I tend to get going earlier. Despite winter making it too cozy in bed to want to get up, its always exciting to eat at my of my favourite places to eat breakfast. I conveniently use their wifi too and I have now found it’s increased my productivity a lot.

I get a bunch of emails out the way, usually before most people are even at the office. I close my mail program once I have eaten and tend to start focussing on other tasks and I’m just smashing through my workload. I feel strong and smarter, unlike before where I was like the walking dead most mornings, other than my inappropriate sense of humour, which is always on top form. So other than the great nutritional benefits of eating first thing in the morning, it’s increased productivity which is an added bonus. I honestly don’t really think too much about the other meals of the day, I literally eat when I’m hungry, but breakfast has become the most important meal of the day, the meal I most look forward to and by far my favourite.

The most delicious French toast I have ever eaten #apples #banana #breakfast #food #foodporn #capetown

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Organic oat, almond butter, strawberry & chia seed jar #breakfast #seapoint #capetown #food #foodporn #love #raw

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Adding the good stuff in my body this morning #nutrition #healthy #breakfast #instafood #tuesday

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Be Kind. Expect nothing in return.

Every day, do something selfless for someone else that takes under five minutes. The essence of this thing you do should be that it makes a big difference to the person receiving the gift. Usually these favors take the form of an introduction, reference, feedback, or broadcast on social media.

But yeah, do something that’s not for yourself, every single day. Expect nothing in return. Over time, these random acts of kindness will really add up.

I took the above quote from an article published in time magazine on how to be productive, successful and smart. Despite being taken advantage of people from time-to-time, I believe in being kind and generous in the ways I can. While I cannot give into everything people want, I like to help where I can. I have been in tight situations, I have had low points and wish someone just said it is ok to ask for help; even if it’s just retweeting something, listening or making an introduction. So if I can help you in some small way, please feel free to reach out, I will do my very best, and honestly I expect nothing back.

The 32-Hour Workweek

Back in 2002 I first met Ryan Carson at a Macromedia Flash event in London, (although he probably won’t remember that) but somehow through the industry and social networks we have crossed paths. I think at the time he was involved in the BD4D (by designers 4 designers) projects, but he has since gone on to do amazing things, most importantly Treehouse, my go-to resource for online learning. He has always come across as a genuinely nice guy, and would treat his staff fairly. So it’s no surprise to me that he subscribes to the 32-hour workweek. Inspiring stuff.

Theres no rule – you have to work 40 hours, you have to work more to be successful.

Professional websites on a small budget

After building sites for over a decade I still get requests to build sites for R5k (under $500) and given that the very first website I ever built cost the same amount all those years ago, I try not take offence, I try to be understanding and encourage people to find other ways of getting their site built on the cheap. So I thought I’d share how I would build a website if I was on a shoe-string budget and still wanted a professional looking presence online, with all the bells and whistles.

You could hire a student, a family member or friend who moonlights on the side or you could simply, do it yourself. Now there are probably a couple of things that immediately ran through your mind when you read that.

I know nothing about web design.

I think you know more than you think. You probably spend more time online these days than you do watching TV. You also don;t have to know much, you just need to follow instructions, I think it’s probably simpler than following a guide on how to build something in Lego. Read on and you might just know enough to get something launched online.

I’m not creative.

You don’t have to be. There are what we call design patterns which are the most common principles for layout, colour, texts etc. Professional web designers build sites around what you, commonly referred to as the ‘user’ does online, so most of thinking is already done. Good online sources will have already thought of this, so it becomes more about taste and function that any talent. The creative part is preparing your content, preparing graphics, which you could even get a descent designer to do and then picking a template.

I don’t know how to code.

You don’t have to. Once you have chosen your template, the functionality is usually included and it’s just about selecting what you want, no coding required. The hard work has been done by a development team.

I don’t have the time.

If you can’t spare a few hours, then you must save up and hire somebody, otherwise this is an excuse because you can get a site up and running in no time at all.

Ok I make it sound easy, and it really is. You can google free website builders or not waste your time and simply use Squarespace. They have packages that start at $8 a month. Thats under R80 a month and includes hosting. I sell hosting to my personal clients for more than that. A domain locally costs just over R100 a year or you can get a more international domain through Squarespace for a few dollars a year. You will have a site that is beautifully designed and functional website, no matter your taste or requirements, hosted with your domain name for give or take R1k. If you have a R5k budget, that will last you a few years, and you can even refresh the design as often as you’re willing to take the time to change the template.

I’m not here to pitch you on Squarespace, I’m not affiliated with them and their site will do a better job convincing you than I ever could. But I have presented you with an option, call it a hack that will really just take a little investment in time. There are many alternative things you could do, but this is what I would do to have a professional website on a small budget.

UPDATE – 23 July 2015

Squarespace has just released a new, free online class on Skillshare called Creating a Website to Build Your Online Brand. In just one hour, instructor George Denison walks you through creating and maintaining an online presence that’s beautiful and helps you achieve your business goals.

Enroll for free and go make something you love!