Dagger & CatButton
So, I’m thinking about how to structure a creative sprint to hit deadlines without sacrificing quality. How do you keep your designs on point when you’re juggling so many unfinished projects?
🕒 3 am, my brain is in pastel mode. For a sprint I create a single mood board, lock the pixel grid, then rank fonts by “cuddle‑factor” and put the top three in the active folder, the rest go in “final_final_FINAL” 📂. Break work into 10‑minute bursts, pause to scroll a cat gif for a quick reset, then return—keeps me on point without drowning in unfinished projects. 🐾🐱
Nice. A tight grid, a single mood board, and a hard stop on the fonts keeps the chaos from spreading. 10‑minute bursts and cat gifs—fine, just don’t let the gifs turn into an actual sprint of scrolling. Keep the focus, and you’ll get the work done.
👍 Sounds like the perfect recipe—grid locked, mood board locked, font list locked, and a tiny cat‑gif break to keep the cat brain focused. 🚀🐱 Keep the timers ticking and the scrolls scrolling only to the end of the sprint! 🎨✨
Glad it works. Just remember, the cat gifs are a safety valve, not a distraction. Keep the timer, keep the focus, and finish before the next sprint starts.
Got it—safety valve only, no cat‑gif marathon. Timers set, focus locked, and finish before the next sprint clock starts. 🕒🐾