A frame sends a strong signal about your work.
It marks it as complete. “Here I made this.”
It ties to how replaceable the work is, too. The more care and detail (and often time and money) but into the frame, the more meaningful people understand the work is. It builds a border around the work, increasing the longevity of it.
The frame is like your sign off, it’s the email with your resume attached, it’s the wrapping paper on the gift, it’s the cover of the book, it’s the demeanor you carry through a tough conversation, it’s the details so few will point out, but would miss if they were gone.
The frame we choose deserves as much attention as the work it contains.
Stay Positive & Reframe If Needed
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