"mm, mm Mommy, Dirtbag guts are the bestest! Wish I could kill one everyday."
Gentle people, creatives etc. Thought this would be a good read. Lengthy but good. Puts the modern creative industry into perspective. My suggestion: bookmark it, and send it to any dirtbag (referred to, in part, as 'hack' in the article) that crosses your path and steps on your toes. My favourite excerpt in reference to crowdsourcing (where they have millions of creatives clawing and scraping for one job or contract, which, in the end pays poorly [the organisation's way of complying with government standards by rebuking unpaid work schemes without actually having to pay much):
"...So, if my math is correct and every one of the 73,000 designers won just one competition a month, each would get $8.22. Sure not every one will win with the four to six entries they must submit to each contest…assignment…act of piracy on the high digital seas…whatever, so some designers will get $16.44 or maybe $32.88 per month? If I lived in Bali…and was stealing someone else’s electricity, I could live well. Well…live..."
Read it here:
Designers, "Hacks" and Professionalism: Are We Our Own Worst Enemy?
It mentions in particular designers, but is quite applicable to all creative fields. If we can identify the problem, we are halfway home to a solution.
Sum up,
Do your homework. Pop quiz is Monday.