Isn't it fascinating how the right idea can just light up the room? But here's the catch: timing is everything. So grab a coffee, settle in, and let's dive into a compelling convo with Nick Kellett—an inventor extraordinaire and one of the masterminds behind Deckible.
From Board Games to Big Ideas
Nick’s journey is a classic example of sticking to your guns. Picture this: A kid obsessed with board games grows up and gets his idea smacked down by an industry expert who couldn’t see a future in computer games. Ouch, right? But instead of tossing in the towel, Nick challenged the status quo and continued his quest.
Key Takeaway: Sometimes, expert opinions are just that—opinions. Stick to your path and prove them wrong.
Card Decks: The New Snackable Content
So, what’s the big deal with card decks? The world is shifting towards bite-sized, snackable content because, let's face it, attention spans are shrinking. Nick capitalized on this trend. Deckible brings the feel of card decks into the digital realm, offering multimedia, multi-sided cards and more. Imagine a card deck that includes audio, video, and even journaling capabilities. In a world crowded with Kindle books and Netflix, Deckible provides a refreshing alternative.
Actionable Step: If you're a creator, consider how you can break down your content into smaller, more digestible pieces. Platforms like Deckible can help you reach an audience that loves quick, engaging bites of information.
DIY Doesn’t Have to Mean Low Quality
Who needs a big company packaging your ideas when you’ve got tools like Canva and print-on-demand services? What’s magical about Deckible is that it democratizes creativity. Whether you're a visual artist, coach, or someone with a brilliant idea, you can create and distribute your own card decks without the logistics nightmare that sometimes comes with physical products.
Actionable Step: Start exploring DIY tools. They're easier to use than you might think, and they bring your creativity directly to your audience.
Deckible: A Platform for Everyone
Deckible isn't just for artists; it's a playground for all kinds of creators. You can use it to create lessons, coaching resources, or even Pop Culture-themed artwork collections. The best part? It’s free to get started, with paid decks offering more robust features and a 3-day free trial.
Actionable Step: Take advantage of free trials to see if platforms like Deckible work for your creative processes. You just might find that it revolutionizes how you share your work.
The Long Game: Patience Pays Off
Creating successful products often means playing the long game. Nick emphasized that many of his projects, including Deckible, evolved over a decade. Initial attempts usually barely resemble the final product.
Key Idea: Understand that what people see as 'overnight success' often has years of work behind it.
AI and the Future of Creativity
This wouldn’t be a modern day conversation without mentioning AI. Nick is excited about how AI is making creativity more accessible. It's about persistence, mastering your craft, and leveraging your creative freedom to bring your ideas into the world.
Actionable Step: Don’t shy away from using AI tools in your creative endeavors. These technologies can offer incredible support, from generating ideas to distributing your content. We’re not supporting AI replacing creativity, but rather learning how to use it as a tool for your creative process.
Final Thoughts
So, what's next for you? Whether you're a visual artist, a coach, or just someone with a killer idea, platforms like Deckible are worth exploring. They’re democratizing creativity by making it easy to share and monetize your work.
As a matter of fact, I have created three decks of my own that can be found here.
Remember, it's all about timing, continuous improvement, and never giving up even when the so-called experts can’t see your vision. Happy creating!
Listen to Part 1 & 2 of Creative Chats podcast with Nick Kellet, episodes 248 & 249, for more!