First Make It Work, Then Make It Pretty

This quote may have originated with the computer coding industry and it’s still cited today. There are various forms of the saying commonly heard in the industry.

— Make It Work, Make It Beautiful, Make It Fast: New Code
— Make it work, make it right, then make it fast is a good guideline for programmers to improve their results.
— Make it work, make it better, make it faster
But if we all think about things we do regularly, is applies to other aspects of life too.

Where I First Heard The Quote

Moving

In 2010 we had moved into a new house. I’m sure you’ve been there; furniture perhaps not where you finally want it to be and boxes are all over the place. Perhaps cable and TV not set up yet — seems like a million things to do to get the home as you like it.

But first you do what you need to do to function; you store food to prepare and unpack what you need to prepare it. Then unpack and store items to conduct bathroom activities. And don’t forget to arrange the sleeping accommodations you’ll need later.

Hanging pictures comes at a later time. Eventually you’ll decorate, maybe a little painting, things will be in cabinets where everyone knows where to look for them. Utilities will be paid as a monthly routine is established. Again, first get the house working for you.

In The Kitchen

When cooking a meal this principle translates to focusing on creating a delicious and functional meal before worrying about its presentation. When preparing a meal, the priority is ensuring that the dish is cooked thoroughly, seasoned well, and tastes great. When you’re trying out a new recipe or cooking a dish for the first time, the primary goal is to ensure that it is edible and satisfies your hunger. You focus on getting the right ingredients, following the steps, and making sure the flavors work together.

Once you’ve mastered the basic recipe and know it tastes good, you can then start experimenting with presentation, garnishes, and other aesthetic elements to make the dish visually appealing. By prioritizing functionality over appearance initially, you ensure that the fundamental purpose of the meal – providing nourishment and enjoyment – is fulfilled before enhancing its visual appeal.

Home Improvement Projects

When tackling home improvement projects, the initial focus should be on functionality and practicality. For example, if you’re building a bookshelf, your primary concern is making sure it stands sturdy and can hold the weight of the books.

Once the structural integrity is ensured, you can then focus on adding decorative elements, choosing the right finish, and making it visually pleasing. Prioritizing functionality first ensures that the project serves its purpose before investing time and effort into aesthetic enhancements.

Along the same line, when assembling furniture, you prioritize ensuring that all parts are securely attached and the structure is stable before worrying about aesthetic details like paint color or decorative elements. Once the functionality is ensured, you can then enhance its appearance through painting, polishing, or adding embellishments.

Writing and Creative Projects

Whether it’s writing an essay, crafting a presentation, or creating artwork, the primary objective is to convey your message or express your ideas effectively. In the initial stages, you focus on organizing your thoughts, ensuring clarity and coherence in your writing, or getting the basic structure of your artwork right. Once the content or concept is solidified, you can then refine it further by adding stylistic elements, enhancing the language, or fine-tuning the visuals.

In academic settings, the principle of “First make it work. Then make it pretty.” can guide students in prioritizing the content and substance of their projects before refining the presentation. For instance, when working on a research paper or a science experiment, the primary focus should be on gathering accurate information, conducting thorough analyses, and drawing meaningful conclusions. Once the project’s substance is solidified, attention can be directed towards organizing the content effectively, polishing the writing style, and creating visually appealing presentations or displays.

Personal Development

This principle also applies to personal development endeavors such as learning a new skill or adopting a healthier lifestyle. For example, if you’re aiming to improve your physical fitness, the initial focus should be on establishing a consistent exercise routine and adopting nutritious eating habits. Once these foundational aspects are in place and you’re seeing progress in terms of increased strength or improved energy levels, you can then explore additional enhancements such as refining your workout techniques or experimenting with creative meal presentations.

Learning a Musical Instrument

When learning to play a musical instrument, such as a guitar or piano, the priority is mastering the basic chords and techniques. Making sure you can produce the right notes and play in rhythm is crucial for musical competence. Once you’ve achieved proficiency, you can then focus on adding embellishments, exploring different playing styles, and making your performance more nuanced and expressive. The emphasis on functionality first allows for a solid foundation before delving into the more artistic aspects of playing an instrument.

Summing It Up

We could go on and on with other ideas about this principle coming into play i.e. sports teams learning plays, learning a new language, putting together a personal budget, even flying a plane. When first setting out on any new endeavor it seems impossible. Then it becomes possible. Finally it becomes easy – you can’t understand why everyone can’t do it. That’s when it’s time to make it pretty.

In each of the above examples, the general principle remains the same: prioritize functionality and effectiveness before aesthetics or refinement. By adopting this approach, you ensure that your efforts are first directed towards achieving the desired outcome or functionality, after which you can focus on enhancing the appearance or refining the details. If you think about refining a projects results first – you just might not ever get started on it. That’s my experience.

The Poster

Looks Like Ryt Ryt The Redneck is firing up the smoker grill. Don’t know what what he’s making but I’m sure it’ll be good. Got to go until next time. If you’re interested in the poster, click on it and go to the store to find out more about it. Take care…

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