Seth

Seth
Seth; placed; appointed"), in Judaism, Christianity, Mandaeism, and Islam, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, who were the only other of their children mentioned by name in the Tanakh. According to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after Abel's murder, and Eve believed God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth16 September 1962
CountryCanada
journey design envelopes
Taking delight in the journey takes confidence. It pushes the envelope of design.
dream careers shoes
Your peer group are people with similar dreams, goals and worldviews. They are people who will push you in exchange for being pushed, who will raise the bar and tell you the truth. They're not in your business, but they're in your shoes. Finding a peer group and working with them, intentionally and on a regular schedule, might be the single biggest boost your career can experience.
phones down-and tweet
Is it worth getting one more tweet out, or putting your phone down and doing something that is worth tweeting?
firsts genuine first-time
By being remarkable, being genuine, you can be worth connecting with. And you don't have to have it figured out perfectly the first time - you can adjust.
ideas lasts great-idea
Cheap is the last refuge of a product developer or marketer who is out of great ideas.
creativity thinking failing
I think "creativity" is better described as failing repeatedly until you get something right.
play games different
If the game is designed for you to lose, don't play that game. Play a different one.
jobs leader pockets
Our job as marketers and leaders, is to create vibrant pockets, not to hunt for mass.
mean average marketing
Mass marketing means appealing to the masses which means appealing to the average.
art communication thinking
What makes someone an artist? I don't think is has anything to do with a paintbrush. There are painters who follow the numbers, or paint billboards, or work in a small village in China, painting reproductions. These folks, while swell people, aren't artists. On the other hand, Charlie Chaplin was an artist, beyond a doubt. So is Jonathan Ive, who designed the iPod. You can be an artist who works with oil paints or marble, sure. But there are artists who work with numbers, business models, and customer conversations. Art is about intent and communication, not substances.
people laptops computer
Laptop computers dramatically increased the time people spend doing work. (The internet dramatically decreased it, so we're even).
mean thinking reality
I think that any time reality doesn't match your expectations, it means that marketing was involved.
pressure blowing-it loses
Success brings with it the fear of blowing it. With more to lose, there's more pressure not to lose it.
opportunity people giving
Too often, we don't give people the opportunity to fill in the blanks.