Story Design

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2024

Pages: 230

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Why is this book titled Story (by) Design? Here is the simple but not so obvious or apparent truth. The success of any story depends on a balance of two key elements. One is on the rightness and accuracy as told within the given story. Two is how a particular story is functional, shaped, and guided by the key insights of the overall design. 

So, the reasoning as stated in the title [and truth] of this book, goes like this: story is the right brain, primarily creative. The left brain oversees design, and focuses, for example, on math, logic, chess-playing ability, income taxes, and, yes, . . . language. Altogether, Story (by) Design provides a functional and insightful balanced approach to thinking, creating, and the overall order of making—following insights into the left- and right-brain functions. While there are perhaps other options to choose from in the process of making a story, the primary choice made in regard to a particular storyline and its final execution depends on the insight of the design that shapes the telling of the story.

 

David Slayden
Chris Znerold

Why is this book titled Story (by) Design? Here is the simple but not so obvious or apparent truth. The success of any story depends on a balance of two key elements. One is on the rightness and accuracy as told within the given story. Two is how a particular story is functional, shaped, and guided by the key insights of the overall design. 

So, the reasoning as stated in the title [and truth] of this book, goes like this: story is the right brain, primarily creative. The left brain oversees design, and focuses, for example, on math, logic, chess-playing ability, income taxes, and, yes, . . . language. Altogether, Story (by) Design provides a functional and insightful balanced approach to thinking, creating, and the overall order of making—following insights into the left- and right-brain functions. While there are perhaps other options to choose from in the process of making a story, the primary choice made in regard to a particular storyline and its final execution depends on the insight of the design that shapes the telling of the story.

 

David Slayden
Chris Znerold