I Heart Post-Its: Why Post-Its Is An Effective Designer Tool

posted under  Graphic Design on Nov 13th, 2009 with 4 Comments

13 Nov

Now, that I got your attention. I want to tell you a secret. I could never think of a more effective tool in reminding me of the things I need to do, of creating a stick man flip book, of communicating with others during meetings, of Tagging emails print outs, bookmarking the last read chapter of my favorite novel, etc. Lets Travel Back If you are one of those unfortunate ones who is not familiar with Post-Its, here is a brief description of what they are. A Post-It note is a piece of stationery with re-adherable strip of adhesive on the back. It was designed to temporarily attach notes to documents and other surfaces such as walls, desks, computer screens, and so on. The most common color you would see is the yellow 76 cm square note (see image below). The unique thing about Post-Its note is that it uses low tack adhesive the can enables the note to be easily attached and removed on any surface without leaving marks or residues. It was co-invented by Art Fry and Spencer Silver of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company or 3M, in March 9, 1970. Leveraging its yellow note success, 3M decided to manufacture other product related to the Post-It brand such mini post-its, highlighter pens with post-it tabs, etc. Computerized versions came out soon after. by misocrazy Common Uses of Post-Its As I was researching on ways to use post-its, I stumbled upon a very interesting article that provided a good laugh of various ways of using that yellow stationery note. 1. Leave a Love Note for Your Spouse (Who does not love a kinky note stuck in your briefcase?) 2. Create Your Daily To Do List 3. Take Notes on What You're Reading. 4. Let Everyone Know a Machine is Out of Order 5. Write a Book in a Few Hours 6. Be Passive Aggressive With Your Boss (Afraid to ask for a raise?) 7. Give your toddler something to do 8. Create a Stick-Man Flip Book 9. Torture Cat (Stick a post-it on the cat's hip and watch her go dizzy trying to get if off. I'm serious, it's fun. Only one at a time though, more than that would be cruel.) 10. Communicate with others during seminars/meetings 11. Cover the surface of your co-worker's entire cubicle with Post-It's 12. Create wall art 13. Brainstorming with Others. 14. Remind Yourself of the Name of Person Lying Next to You (One night stand? Don't forget the name, stick a post-it on her/his head) 15. Personalized Notes as a Gift. 16. Be Passive-Aggressive with Your Roommate (Hate your roommate? Leave him/ her Post-It 17. Use a stack of yellow post-it notes to get offered a job (Jim Kukral got creative in a job interview & got the job ...see his video below or at http://jimkukral.com ) 18. Write a Note to God. 19. Nag Yourself to Save the Earth 20. Take Notes at a Seminar 21. Use for a wedding dress. by lightwerk A Designer Tool: A Challenge To Creativity But, how does Post-It benefit us designers? One of the greatest challenge that designers face is creativity. I previously wrote an article on Mind Mapping and described various ways mind mapping can spur our mind to be more creative. In conjunction with mind mapping, Post- Its is another effective and creative way to keep us developing interesting ideas. I developed a system for myself to bring a pad of post-its to wherever I go. If I suddenly get inspired or get a “light bulb” moment, I scribble it down on a my post-it and stick to my visual diary to mind map later. It may or may not be useful but it keeps me entertained and my mind working. In addition, post-its are a great way to get your brain to ?re up. What do I mean? In my previous article, I mentioned that there are times when creative designers experience blocks similar to a writers block. In my experience, post-its have helped me get my mind working by creating alternative uses for them. Here are some of examples of what you can do with post-its: by ih8gates Challenging The Paper Napkin More importantly, Post-Its are effective management tools. As a freelancer, apart my calendar, I use post-its to remind me of the things I need to do for a client. I make sure that I keep a folder of every client I work with and in that folder, ideas or discussions are sometimes written in post its which I can review and work on later. Recently, I read an article written by Bill Bartman, a self made billionaire and author of the book, Bailout Riches. In his article, he challenges the business owners and entrepreneurs to ?t critical elements of their businesses on a table napkin. My own proposal is use Post- its instead of napkin. Post-Its are smaller. Ergo, if you can identify the critical business elements to ?t in the small colored stationery then you know what your business is all about. Some of the ideas, I mentioned here may or may not be useful to you. In my mind, these are just some example on how common day items can be a source of inspiration for us designers. I guess, the only ingredient needed is just our imagination. Other Creative Uses by Sidereal by bwillen About the Author Giancarlo Gallegos is a writer, communications designer, photographer, entrepreneur, and a post production professional based in New Zealand. He is the official photographer for a little pink pig’s travel blog called The Adventures of Spider Pig. You can view his work on giancarlogallegos.com. In his spare time he travels, cooks, drinks coffee and mind maps new ideas.

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4 CommentsThoughts from the Community

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  • Skyrill D. said Nov 29th, 2009
  • wow!
     
     
    as much as hated post its loved it after seeing this post
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  • Igor I. said Nov 14th, 2009
  • Wow, those guys had lot of work on their hands! That post it movie was great, but it hurts me to think how painfull it was to create it! LOL
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  • Lynnea T. said Nov 13th, 2009
  • These are great. love the giant TO DO list...

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