Full Circle
About a year ago I made a difficult decision to leave my comfort zone, and along with that my position at Flipp Advertising for what looked to be greener pastures at another local ad agency: Fulcrum.
I was at a place in my career where I was feeling pretty good about my work but I felt the need to shake things up in order to hit new creative highs for myself in my career. It was a calculated risk, but seemed to be a great opportunity, and with the support of my wife I decided it was the right thing to do.
At Fulcrum I would have a chance to expand by work scope somewhat and work on more interactive material versus the print based range of work I was responsible for at Flipp. This proved to be invaluable experience as I really gained some practical experience in web design, while continuing my regular work in print, advertising and branding. I’m truly grateful to Fulcrum for giving me that opportunity, along with the chance to spend nine months working with my pal, the talented Jennifer Sutherland, again. Beyond that, things didn’t really work out the way I had hoped. I still faced many of the same challenges with processes, creative control and design styles that I had encountered in years previous. I also realized how much I valued working with a strong team of people who not only possess strong skillsets, but people whom I can also enjoy working with and call my friends. I missed the wall to wall camaraderie (and the jukebox) at Flipp.
Flash forward to three weeks ago, I attended Flipp’s one year anniversary party. It was really great to see everyone again and be back at the old office (remote location aside). It felt like home. I really was regretting leaving once again, and since I had begun to seek a new job at that time, some wheels began to turn. Two days after that party I was released from my position at Fulcrum ahead of schedule over some work posted on Flickr (now removed), that breached a clause in my contract. The next day I had my first of several interviews that week, the last of which was with Flipp. This led to an offer to return in a new role spanning both print and interactive. I ultimately accepted that offer one week after my dismissal.
In the weeks since then I’ve had the pleasure of doing a lot of freelance work under my Worksonpaper banner. I’m thankful to those who’ve worked with me and especially those who have referred work to me during this time. It’s been a busy but enjoyable period (with babies creeping under my office chair pulling on cables and pushing buttons), so I’m really quite thankful for this recent turn of events which has led me back where I belong.
I had hoped the grass might be greener on the other side, but turns out it’s all just grass. Working in a creative industry you’re going to face similar challenges wherever you go. It’s just a lot easier, and even a little fun sometimes when you can tackle them together with a group that shares mutual respect for one another both personally and professionally. So I don’t regret this whole chapter, I gained some experience and some perspective. Now I’ve come full circle (great Pennywise album) and I’m looking forward to tackling some creative challenges at Flipp and continuing to grow as a designer and a person. Huge thanks to Craig and Emily at Flipp for having me back, I can’t wait to get back in the trenches cranking out some great work with the team.
Some closing advice for other designers: follow your heart. The path might not always be the easiest, but it’s important to be happy in your work and to keep growing. So do what you need to do, as the economy continues to rebound and provide us opportunities to pursue. Onward and upward, keep fighting the good fight.


One Response to “Full Circle”
Jen Sutherland - April 5, 2010
Thanks for the shout out budday! It was pretty sweet to be working together again, but it’s true, you really do have to follow your heart. Plus, it turns out we like working together more than the people around us like us working together. Here’s to the nine months of singing, chair dancing and crossword puzzles. But more importantly, here’s to your return to Flipp. They’re lucky to have you back.
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