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Redesigning Myself Part 3

kyle steed redesigning myself part three

So far we’ve looked at the events in my life and the creative process it took to lead to my new design. The other area I want to cover is how my faith has played a part in this whole ordeal. But I don’t think it will be as easy to convey as my design process was, it’s a bit difficult to make a wireframe of my faith. But nonetheless, I will fill you in with what God has been showing me.

Maturity and the Joy of Suffering

We learn by those things we suffer. Whether that be in life, design or faith.

“…though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.”
Hebrews 5:8

In my relationship with God, the times I suffer are always the most rewarding. It doesn’t always feel good to me at the time, but looking back on the hardships and bumps in the road I can see how I was being perfected.

In the same way that I suffer in my faith, I can relate that to design. Working with a difficult client, or on a stressful project, is a great way to exercise my faith. When things are going good it’s really easy to forget the grace of God. But when times are tough and we struggle just for an ounce of inspiration, we are quick to remember the one who brings us peace.

During this redesign process I became completely overwhelmed and frustrated with the direction I was headed. No amount of outside inspiration could help, in fact it was hurting worse. That’s when I had to take a break and rest from it all. I spent a week in Florida with no computer and no focus on design at all. It allowed my mind to clear and prepare a path for new ideas. When I got back home I felt refreshed and more at peace with not having to get my design done right away.

Growing Up is Hard To Do

“… though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God’s word all over again…”
Hebrews 5:12

Living a life of “what ifs” is a fantasy. Running from responsibility to fulfill our own desires is foolish. But thankfully, Jesus came to fulfill the law and set us free from having to be perfect. This is where His Grace comes in. So as I learn to grow up and face responsibility I am free to make mistakes along the way. And most assuredly I will. But it doesn’t excuse my mistakes. No, rather it offers me the chance to get back on my feet, dust myself off, and try again.

We can use those little victories in our lives to pull strength from in time of need. When I feel defeated I like to remember all I had to overcome in the military. I didn’t go to war physically, but there was a great spiritual war going on.

Our faith should be one of utmost dependence on our Heavenly Father.

So when I design something the process usually involves a lot of changes. Sometimes I get started on the right track the first time, but more often I end up having to go back and refine my original idea. The arrogance that I could get it right the first time is how I operated when I first started out designing. But over time I have been humbled enough to know that even though I may start on the right track, there is still room for improvement.

Bringing It All Together

The design process is an integral part of my maturity just as my life is an integral part of my faith. They are all interwoven together to form the fabric of what makes me, me. For example, I can’t live my life without being a Christian, just as I can’t live my life without creating something. That’s as simple as I can put it.

I hoped this series helped give you a greater insight to the choices I made for my new design. If you haven’t already, please go back and read Part 1 and Part 2.

Thanks again to everyone who continues to support me and show their love by leaving comments and re-tweeting. You rock.

15 Comments

  1. Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:34 am | Permalink

    Definitely my favorite from you ever!!!!!!!! On point! Amen Brother!
    Joel Beukelman´s last blog ..10.11. Photo New Packaging

  2. Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:38 am | Permalink

    Very cool kyle, it is awesome to see you being transparent about the design process, but also about your personal life, and how it influences who you are, how you interact, and how it is so intricately woven with your creative process, and person.

    Great series man!

    ~ Aaron I
    Aaron Irizarry´s last blog ..Friday Vidcast 10-2-09

    • Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:43 am | Permalink

      Thanks Aaron. You’ve been a big influence on me in terms of making myself more transparent, and not waiting until things are “perfect” to put them out there.

  3. Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:38 am | Permalink

    I am the walrus. Koo koo ka-choo.
    Chris Wallace´s last blog ..Kyle Steed Takes on St. Louis

    • Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:41 am | Permalink

      I still don’t understand this saying. But it’s funny when Steve Buscemi gives this reference in “The Big Lebowski”. Oh, how I love that movie.

      “Your name’s Lebowski, Lebowski”

    • Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:44 am | Permalink

      Always refreshing to spend time on your site. Thank you for sharing—you inspire others (me in particular) with your transparency, openness, and faith.
      Garth´s last blog ..Sea No Evil

      • Posted October 6, 2009 at 8:58 am | Permalink

        Thanks so much Garth. I can’t wait to get back to Cali and see you guys again, this time with my wife.

  4. Posted October 6, 2009 at 9:04 am | Permalink

    Way to personalize your message! That’s not easy to do! But I totally agree about seeing God in the tough times.

  5. Posted October 9, 2009 at 7:09 am | Permalink

    Nicely done man. All three components have aligned very nicely.

  6. Posted October 13, 2009 at 9:39 am | Permalink

    Love the new look Kyle. Very cool. Thanks so much for commenting on my C. Harper post. I appreciate the visit.
    Kelly | Purple Lemon Designs´s last blog ..My Favorite Artist: Charley Harper

  7. Megan Wantz
    Posted October 21, 2009 at 10:24 pm | Permalink

    Just became a fan of yours! I stumbled across one of your video blogs over twitter ‘what makes me hungry’ and decided to google you. Love what you have to say!

    • Posted October 22, 2009 at 7:27 am | Permalink

      Megan, it’s always encouraging to hear support like this. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you continue to hang around.

  8. Jordan
    Posted October 26, 2009 at 8:19 pm | Permalink

    I have never thought of design this way before. I like your stuff. I REALLY like that you are sharing The Bible and the Gospel so openly. :)

  9. Posted January 28, 2010 at 12:47 pm | Permalink

    What a great series of posts! The new design is an incredible inspiration to how I want to redo my site as well as a stable process for future clients. Thanks for sharing the process of design and of Christ in your life!

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