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04.05.2011—12am    Post #1132
40 Years/40 Lessons (13) Dreams.

TAKEAWAY: This is part 13 of my occasional series 40 Years/40 Lessons, which I call a “sort of career memoir” capturing highlights and reminiscing about what has been a spectacular journey for me, doing what I love most. Today’s segment: all about the importance of dreams. PLUS: One week later, we show you the first week’s front pages from the Moscovskiye Novosti
AND: The beauty of well executed type attacks on those cover pages

Updated Tuesday, April 5, Hong Kong, 15:19

TAKEAWAY: This is part 13 of my occasional series 40 Years/40 Lessons, which I call a “sort of career memoir” capturing highlights and reminiscing about what has been a spectacular journey for me, doing what I love most. Today’s segment: all about the importance of dreams. PLUS: One week later, we show you the first week’s front pages from the Moscovskiye Novosti AND: The beauty of well executed type attacks on those cover pages

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Illustration by Ana Lense Larrauri/The Miami Herald

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This is the day I took my grandson Frankie to a real train station (in Tampa, Florida) and he was mesmerized: dreams, fantasy and reality arrive with the Silver Meteor

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Thomas the Tank Engine: don’t hesitate to board the train of dreams

When I am home I spend considerable time playing trains with my grandson Frankie Barravecchio, soon to be 4 years old. Frankie, like many other boys his age worldwide, is really a devout fan of the series Thomas the Tank Engine. The fact that as a little boy I also had a fascination with trains helps here.

And so, as soon as I get home I set up the track in the middle of my family room and get a few of the cars on it. Yes, I keep a set of tracks and cars in my house, so that Frankie does not have to cart all of those tracks and train cars with him (although inevitably he arrives with his hands full). When we play trains, Frankie and I dream together.

As the Thomas the Tank Engine story has it, it is always a beautiful day in Sodor Island, where the action takes place. No hurricanes. No tsunamis. No rain. Which is good, because it sets Frankie and me onto our role playing with a good outlook. You see, 4-year-old boys like Frankie dream big and not necessarily while they sleep. For a 4-year-old, the world is a lot of dreaming, with a good amount of fantasy. One does not have to try very hard to fulfill the dreams of little 4-year-old boys. Indeed, if I put any old hat on my head, I immediately become Sir Topham Hat, the burly boss for all the train cars. If I put on a green tie around my neck, I turn into Percy, the green car. And so on.

It is just too bad that so many of us stop dreaming just about the time we reach a certain age.

Get on the train of dreams

I am a firm believer that dreams can take us to the next station. They have taken me. And, again, I do not mean those dreams that happen while you sleep, which, if you are like me, you barely remember upon waking up.
I am referring to the kind of dreams that we create while we are wide awake. Those are the dreams that can go from abstract to specific, the type of dreams that sometimes become reality.

When people ask me if I ever expected to have the type of career that I have been fortunate enough to have, and for which I am thankful, I respond that I had no plan as such. My compass did not specify north, south, east and west. My compass had dreams as its four foundations. And those dreams never allowed me to get lost. I always dreamed big, even in the worst and darkest days of my life. I did not dwell in the dark caves of anxiety and despair, not at all; instead, my dreams always led me to a place where there was light. They still do.

And this is where I learn from my grandson Frankie and my other 10 grandkids. Perhaps I can play trains with Frankie because there is still a child within me, one that I hope never leaves me.

Always reasons for dreaming a little

Indeed, that child inside of me allows me to dream still today; to dream big; to dream not in terms of specifics, but, instead, of good things in store, whatever they may be.

For me, the birth of each of my children, then my grandchildren has been an occasion to dream big: my best projects.

For me, the start of each project is an occasion to dream big and ,even though I am now beginning my project #571, the dreams for it are as big as those of the 29-year-old who tackled his first project.

For me, the arrival in a new city is an occasion for dreaming of what can be. You see, dreaming is all about expecting positive surprises.

Furthermore, although I do not have any scientific data to back this statement, some of the most engaging, successful and positive people I have met worldwide in my 40-year career were big dreamers.

How do I know? Simply because we dreamers share our dreams, and not necessarily in specific detail. Those who dream big share a passion for what they do.

Show me a positive, self assured achiever and I bet you there is a powerhouse of dreams behind him/her.

In reality, it is not necessarily a beautiful morning in Sodor Island all the time, but it helps to tackle the stormy ones when one arrives with a dream.

By the way, as we started this segment with a story about my grandson Frankie and his love for trains, allow me a little Frankie/train story.

When dreams become reality

Although I make videos of train stations worldwide for Frankie, and send them to him, he had never seen a real train in his life. It was all about fantasy and dreams. So one day six months ago I surprised him by taking him to the Tampa Rail Station just when I knew the Silver Meteor from New York City would be arriving.

It was one of those precious moments when fantasy and dreams meet reality: Frankie was speechless when that long snake of a train arrived; he had to touch the tracks; he had to pick the pebbles between the tracks; he had to get into one of the cars and inspect it (I got permission to do so).

And, of course, on the way home, I thought that perhaps our REAL train experience might take away some of Frankie’s ability to fantasize about Thomas, Percy, Rosie and Diesel 10. After all, he had sampled reality.

But, of course, not at all . I should have known. Reality/dreams/fantasy mix like chocolate powder with milk for little boys of a certain age.

Count me in as one of them.

Memorable dream quotes

We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving. And we all have some power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing.

– Louisa May Alcott

You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’”

-George Bernard Shaw

A dream is a wish your heart makes,

-Cinderella

Dreams are like stars…you may never touch them, but if you follow them they will lead you to your destiny.”

-Anonymous

You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.”

-C.S. Lewis author

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1.Mirrors.
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_1—a_look_in_the_mirror

2.Refugee.
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_2—refugee

3.Teacher.
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_3—teacher/

4.Mentors.
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_4—mentors/

5.Consultant.
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_5—consultant/

6.Eagle.
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_6eagke

7.Abroad.
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_7._abroad

8. Books
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_8_books

9. Luck
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40years_40_lessons_9_luck

10. Positive.
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_10positive

11. Culture
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_11_culture

12.Adapting.
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/40_years_40_lessons_12_adapting1

Behold the type attack

It remains the ultimate choice when photos or illustrations would simply not do it.

Type attacks work magically when there is an abstract subject that is hard to illustrate, or when type can be more direct in communicating the message of the story.

Today in my mail, two wonderful examples. One from Sunday Style, The Washington Post weekly tab that we helped create this past winter. The second from those talented students at the Yale University newspaper, Yale Daily News.

Enjoy!

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From The Washington Post’s Sunday Style section

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Today’s front page: Yale Daily News

Five days of Moscovskiye Novosti front pages

I have asked Moscovskiye Novosti’s very busy design director, Fedor Korol, to update us with some images of the front pages of the first week of publication for this Russian iconic newspaper that made a comeback Monday, March 28. Here they are:

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Online edition of Moscovskiye Novosti;
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/follow_ups_and_t-shirts_celebrating_print

Moscovskiye Novosti marketing campaign creates controversy
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/moscovskiye_novosti_marketing_campaign_creates_controversy

Moscovskiye Novosti premieres across platforms March 28
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/moscovskiye_novosti_premieres_across_platforms_march_28

-In Russia: rebirth of a legendary, iconic newspaper: Moscovskiye Novosti
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/in_russia_rebirth_of_a_legendary_iconic_newspaper_moscovskiye_novosti

Russia report #2: designing Moscovskiye Novosti across the platforms
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/russia_report_2_designing_moscovskiye_novosti_across_the_platforms

In Moscow: making plans for the return of Moscovskiye Novosti, the iconic, influential newspaper
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/in_moscow_making_plans_for_the_return_of_moscovskiye_novosti_the_iconic_inf

Of interest today

– FT won’t give up subscriber relationship to Apple
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/04/us-financialtimes-apple-idUSTRE7332D720110404?feedType=RSS&%3BfeedName=internetNews

– 0.82 Percent Of iPad-Owning UK Times Trialists Subscribed
http://moconews.net/article/419-0.82-percent-of-ipad-owning-uk-times-trialists-subscribed/

– UK: Can News Corp turn one-off apps buyers into regular payers?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/apr/04/the-daily-apps

– USA: Chronicle to Charge for Online Content
http://www.baycitizen.org/media/story/chronicle-charge-online-content/

– USA: Tulsa World begins new digital subscriptions, website changes
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/articlenc.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20110404_11_A1_TulsaW467653

– USA: ‘The conditions are finally right to give newspaper paywalls a fair shake’
http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/romenesko/126462/the-conditions-are-finally-right-to-give-newspaper-paywalls-a-fair-shake/

– USA: Why More Marketers Are Underwriting Access to Paid Content
http://adage.com/article/digital/marketers-underwriting-access-paid-content/153081/

USA: AOL: We’re Not Firing All Our Freelancers—We’re Hiring Some Of Them Full-Time
http://www.businessinsider.com/aol-freelancers-2011-4?op=1

– So, then…if you jump The New York Times’ paywall, are you stealing?
http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/03/so-then-if-you-jump-the-new-york-times-paywall-are-you-stealing

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