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Most Important Skills For An Art Director And Motion Designer At Apple

John, an Apple Art Director & Motion Designer, emphasizes that "the biggest and most important skill is listening," crucial for interpreting and delivering client needs. Success in this evolving industry also demands a "curiosity and a love for what you do," fostering continuous learning and adaptation to stay relevant.

Communication, Curiosity, Adaptability, Passion, Listening Skills

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John Robson

Art Director & Motion Designer

Apple

UCSB

Film, Media Arts, Visual Arts

Arts, Entertainment & Media, Advertising, Communications & Marketing

Creative

Worked 20+ Hours in School

Video Highlights

1. Active listening skills are crucial for understanding client needs and delivering desired results.

2. A passion for art and design is essential, as it fuels creativity and sustains interest in the ever-evolving industry.

3. Continuous learning and adaptability are vital for staying relevant in a dynamic field where new technologies and trends emerge constantly.

Transcript

What skills are most important for a job like yours?

The biggest and most important skill is listening. If you're not a good listener, you're ultimately not going to interpret or deliver what somebody's looking for.

I think it's also just having curiosity and a love for what you do. A lot of people consider things in the art and design industry to be just a job. But many get into this industry because they really love what they do; they have a passion for it.

It's an interesting blend where it's not like a trade you'd learn in school and then have as a hobby afterward. It all blends together because when you're an artist, you think about art and creative ideas all day long. So, having that curiosity really helps.

Being interested in learning new things is also important. Ultimately, the industry is always evolving and changing. People who choose to stick with what they learned years ago usually don't survive as long in the industry, or at least they have more trouble finding work.

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