Interview: Josh Johnson
Several times a week I get emails from people of whom I’ve never heard asking to promote them, their organisation, or their work. I usually ignore or say no to these people – for obvious reasons.
However, earlier this week I was approached by Josh Johnson, someone with whom I’ve never interacted save a couple of comments he’s left on this blog. He asked for my help in such a friendly, unassuming and genuine way that I could hardly say no! What follows is a brief email interview I undertook with him.
- Hi Josh, you got in touch after reading ProBlogger’s ’31 Days to Build a Better Blog’. Could you tell us a little more about that?
I’m currently in the process of reading ’31 Days…’ and I’ve been stuck on Day 15 for quite some time. The task was to find a blog partner – somebody to share ideas with, chat with, and help out.
I’ve been keeping my eye out for a friendly blogger that focuses on productivity or design. When I hit one of your recent articles – Getting back on the productivity wagon – I decided to jump in the comments discussion. You responded very quickly with some great additional input, so I decided to get in touch.
As for the book overall – it’s been a great resource into breaking past a few barriers and establishing a regular post schedule. I would recommend it to any blogger, old or new.
- What does your blog focus on?
My wife and I have been trying to write articles that help designers and clients create harmonious relationships with each other. This ended up splitting our blog into two topics – Client education and designer productivity.
We believe that if clients can understand designers, and designers are able to deliver more to their clients in a timely manner, everybody stays happy.
- You mentioned to me (via email) that ‘Creatives tend to be unorganized’. How are you trying to help with that?
Creatives tend to be visual thinkers, emotional, and intuitive – right brain thinkers. Unfortunately, they also tend to be unorganized and unable to prioritize.
By introducing easy-to-use productivity systems and “life hacks” to designers, we hope to make a positive (productive) impact on the creative community as a whole.
- What are your plans for the future?
I have a few personal “sprint” plans that involve an ebook, building up a community on the blog, and a bit of travel by the end of the year. Marathon plans usually burn me out, so taking short-term wins is a goal now.
Also, I would like build a platform for designers and clients to openly discuss methods to improve their working relationships.
- Finally, if you could recommend five things that you find indispensable, what would they be?
That’s surprisingly easy.
- A dot grid notebook. It’s graph paper, lined paper, and blank(ish) paper all-in-one.
- An unlined Moleskine notebook. For when dots get in the way.
- A mechanical pencil. Because you can’t erase ink.
- A laptop (with Evernote and Dropbox). Great for typing, organizing, and easy web browsing.
- A smartphone (with Evernote and Dropbox). Portable device to capture ideas and get them into a system.
I keep those 5 things packed with me at all times. I think I may have cheated by including software, but I take those programs for granted now.
Josh’s website: nascentstudio.com
Josh got in touch with me via the Email me! at dougbelshaw.com. Feel free to do the same! 🙂