Carolina Gray aka Cobra Doll is a Berlin-based painter, illustrator, and mixed media artist. Here she explores the life experiences that have made her the artist she is today.
Josh Lee is an American artist living and working in NYC. Below he discusses his journey becoming a visual artist with mixed media applications and the art of fucking up a good photo.
Dace Burkevica SÅ«na is a Latvian artist living and working in Los Angeles. Below she discusses her journey becoming an installation artist.
Being a stand-out designer means you can never stop learning, evolving, and understanding. Here are the books you should read to keep current and stay inspired.
Q&A with Artist Lisa Kaw on her creative process and how she has embraced the challenges of living with OCD.
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I’m often asked how I landed a career in Tech where I can not only do what I love but do it without the confines of an office and from anywhere in the world (with ...
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There's nothing worse than finally setting your sights on a creative project that you genuinely feel like is The One, only to let the idea dissipate into the abyss of boredom weeks later. Learn how ...
The one fear I often hear about remote work is one's ability to stay focused and achieve goals without the physical space of an office. For someone who has done both and would choose remote ...
We all have goals that sometimes feel unobtainable. But a lesson from the super accomplished led me to understand how to break down my time in a way that made the impossible feel not only ...
It takes a long time to understand and appreciate balance in life. Learn about my first-hand experience in burning out but ultimately finding my career-zen.
When I’m in the zone, I’m in the zone. It’s work, work, work until my focus starts to loosen and mind begins to wander. But these work stretches can last for hours at a time ...
Being a remote international designer, I definitely miss out on things like office rapport, cubicle culture, and a team atmosphere. I work on my own most of the time and don’t really have co-workers in ...
One of the most revolutionary epiphanies a remote designer can have is that tools are actually able to lighten your workload. This sounds obvious but isn’t always at the forefront of a designer’s mind.