Thursday 26th December 2024

    From the Editor's Desk

    How Mario's Creator Taught a Brilliant Lesson in Emotional Intelligence, Backed By Science

    So, to make his small character look more human, Miyamoto gave him a big nose. He added a mustache so there was no need to draw a mouth or show facial expressions, and a hat so the character’s hair wouldn’t need to be animated when he jumped. The high contrast red overalls and blue shirt completed the look.

    The concept of changing the way you view constraints was laid out in the book A Beautiful Constraint: How To Transform Your Limitations Into Advantages, and Why It’s Everyone’s Business (Wiley, 2015), by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden, the founder and partner, respectively, of marketing agency Eatbigfish. Morgan and Barden argue that while many see constraints as restrictive and severely limiting, the opposite is true. Constraints can improve your work, make you better, and create opportunity.


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