I’ve been in full-on design mode over the past few weeks,
working hard on our upcoming Spring 2013
collection. Although I often sketch
out my ideas before I create a new piece, it often takes physically
making a design to realize that what looked good in my mind’s
eye, doesn’t always
translate into a beautiful piece of jewellery; proportions are awkward, components don't logically connect as I imagined, a gemstone dangles unnaturally.
The upside to these frustrations
is that out of “failed”
design attempts sometimes a new and unexpected creation appears. What doesn’t
work as a necklace translates into a unique pair of earrings, or a
totally new concept altogether. I
thought this quote by James Joyce reflected perfectly how these
sorts of experiences make me feel; while I wouldn't exactly call my design
miscalculations mistakes (I prefer to think of their unplanned outcomes as happy accidents),
I think that a trip down a challenging or unanticipated path can definitely lead to our best discoveries in life.
So let my little design analogy bring this reminder to your week – no matter
how large or small a so-called “failure” or challenge may be, it often
leads us to a positive outcome that we wouldn’t have necessarily experienced should things
have worked out the way we planned.
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