Bloomberg Businessweek (Asia)

Cover Trail

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How the cover gets made

① “The cover is our fourth annual

Design Issue.”

“We can shoot someone younglooki­ng with chunky rimmed glasses hunched over a drafting table, and there’s a lightbulb over his head with

rainbows shooting from the table. This would beautifull­y and succinctly communicat­e the concepts of hard

work, ideas, and creativity.”

“Speaking of ideas, that’s probably the worst I’ve ever heard. Think

about it this way: What is the fundamenta­l job of a designer?”

“Solving problems.”

“And what problems would you

like to see solved?”

“In the entire world?”

“Let’s narrow it down. What problems would you like to see

solved within yourself?”

“Insecurity, pessimism, fatigue,

loneliness, extreme physical weakness, depression, anxiety, overeating, paranoia, forgetfuln­ess, chronic knee pain, sugar addiction,

joylessnes­s, crippling fear of irrelevanc­e, hypochondr­ia, low IQ, oily skin, inability to grow hair where there should normally be hair on a grown man, clumsiness, obsessive

compulsive­ness, constipati­on, narcissism, aulophobia, boredom, vacuousnes­s, lack of empathy, body dysmorphia, ineloquenc­e, poor table manners, difficulty hearing, Netflix binge watching, sexual inadequacy,

overactive bladder, emotional dependence, shortness of breath after walking up a short flight of stairs, envy, insomnia, bad posture,

inner rage, shyness, ADD, crying during every episode of CBS Sunday

Morning, apathy, impostor syndrome.”

“Let’s focus on a few that some of the designers in this issue might

be able to tackle.”

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