The very thought of forcing one's inspiration into a narrow framework of rules, restraining talent with shackles of deadlines, wasting planning time that could be spent on creating a masterpiece, can throw an artist into depression and procrastination. But while some are longing, other no less creative people implement large and complex projects, create interesting things, grow as professionals and — most importantly — get pleasure from an orderly creative process. How do they do it? Doron Mayer studied this question for several years and presented the results of his research in a concise, well-structured 28 chapters with clear examples and illustrations.
This is not just a manual, but a ready-made effective tool that will help to break the project into stages and fragments, to separate the roles of artist, critic and manager in your head (yes, it's all about you), to balance ratio and emotion - in short, to form a channel in which your talent will be able to realize itself best. And Doron Mayer writes a fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood — but read that in the book itself.