Workflow Keyword: Capture

'Workflow Keyword' posts are short posts highlighting some of the key concepts of 'Workflow'. Hit the keyword tag to read 'em all!


Capturing is the act of representing something complicated using a simplified version.

The Eiffel tower is made of 18,038 iron pieces, but can be captured quite clearly with just a few lines. 

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Workflow Keyword: Context

'Workflow Keyword' posts are short posts highlighting some of the key concepts of 'Workflow'. Hit the keyword tag to read 'em all!


Context means all the stuff that is not included in your work, but influences it all the same.

For example: when an architect designs a building, the context of his work may be the surrounding landscape, the type of soil, and so on. The given budget and costumer preferences would also be part of the context. Continue reading “Workflow Keyword: Context”

Core Concept: Working in Passes

To get a sense of what working in passes looks like, imagine seeing a cathedral from a great distance.

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Working in passes is the controlled process of advancing your work one step (‘pass‘) at a time towards your vision. Every pass must be short, simple, and focus on improving just a few important aspects of the work.

To get a sense of what working in passes feels like, imagine seeing a cathedral from a great distance. Continue reading “Core Concept: Working in Passes”

Core Concept: The Premake

The premake has many names: model, maquette, demo recording, animatic, mock-up, synopsis, proof of concept, or simply ‘sketch’.

At the very heart of the creative process is the premake: a quick and rough capture of your vision. Think of the premake as an apparition in a fortune teller’s crystal ball: a small, blurred, distorted prophecy of what your finished work is going to be.

This quick sketch has almost as many names as there are forms of creativity. In architecture it’s called Continue reading “Core Concept: The Premake”