"Don't wait to be asked," Aardman's Gavin Strange on how to be more creative
Briefly

Gavin Strange's closing talk at D&AD Festival encouraged creativity through experimentation and embracing mistakes. He emphasized the importance of growth in creative processes, regardless of the medium. Strange highlighted both low-fi and hi-fi projects, showcasing his diverse work from BBC Two to Greenpeace animations. He encouraged the audience to find joy in the unpredictable nature of creative projects and to fully engage with opportunities that arise. The festival featured various inspirations from the creative community, enriching the overall experience.
I want mistakes, I want growth, I want to put in the time and the effort and the energy to learn to be bad at it, to be slightly less bad at it, to move forwards and go on.
We bought every pot of slime it was possible to buy from The Works in Bristol with magnetically supported eyeballs underneath and a thousand frames a second camera.
You never really know what project's going to come through your door, you never know where things are going to take you.
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