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Malouin's organization techniques are based on that same urgency, and place importance on an entire project, where both technicalities and enjoyment share equal weight. "I believe that the best way to stay organized is to start working on the first conceivable aspect of any project as soon as they occur, even if that particular aspect isn't the most fun to start working on. I think the bits of work that are the least fun to work on should always be thoroughly finished and out of the way before you start working on the creative side of things. In other words, research before design."
As simplistic as it sounds, many people don't bother to explore and experiment as much as they should.
His designs often benefit from the input of others -- even those who aren't necessarily associated with design. Fresh eyes are sometimes able to see hidden possibilities. "Collaboration definitely helps getting a different vision on any given problem or idea. Often, the best brainstorms are with people who aren't necessarily involved with design, or who are involved with different creative industries. References are always very important and when you speak to someone who possesses a completely different set of references than you do, old ideas can be given a fresh new outlook. As far as sources of inspiration goes, the overlooked is always a great concept generator. The banal and the known can always be reinterpreted and reapplied, concepts utilized in fashion, architecture, science or everyday objects seem to drive my work."
The simplicity and thoughtfulness that back his designs are also an underlying element in his day-to-day life and motivations. "I don't know about a mission, but I would like to somehow contribute to giving anyone a different vision of their surroundings. I just want to keep designing exciting objects and places to make a living, live happily with my partner and I'll be the luckiest man on earth."






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