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Archive: inspiration

Creative Journaling + Shadow Work for Beginners

I returned to journaling after many years of inconsistency. Partially, because I got locked out of my “Girl Tech” password journal in the early 2000’s. Later, in my teen years, journaling left me cringing at my own emotions to the point of giving up. I could never stick with it very long before I was […]

4 Tips for Avoiding Creative Fatigue

My first drought of creative flow was right after I received my BFA. I spent four years churning out piece after piece, striving to put out work on social media to impress employers, my peers, my professors, and outwardly, to sustain an image. I always felt pressured, even growing up, to put on a face […]

The Art of Movement : Dylan Menges

The Art of Movement series explores the concept of movement from every which way, dissecting the topic with folks from all walks of life. In this interview we chat with designer, muralist, attracter of lightning, Dylan Menges. Tell us a little bit about who you are and what you do. Born to make, lean into […]

The Art of Movement : Helen Hawaz

The Art of Movement series explores the concept of movement from every which way, dissecting the topic with folks from all walks of life. We’re kicking things off with our friend and stellar creative human, Helen Hawaz. Tell us a little bit about who you are and what you do. Who am I? I’m someone […]

5 Tips to Integrate Empathy in Animation

One of the opportunities I love most in being a video storyteller is when our partners come to us looking to demonstrate the empathetic side of their business or organization. The generally accepted definition of empathy is simply having the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from their point of view. […]