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Episode 83

Here Come the ⌘‑C Cats

This week on Overtime, we break down a new, unconventional design trend for political campaigns that everybody wanting to do the same thing. Plus, Meg tries to uncover the mysterious 👁️️👄👁️ , and 3D artist Noah Camp stops by to chat about overcoming imposter syndrome and the power of leaning on support to find your way as a creative.

Overtime · Noah Camp, Dribbble, Meg Lewis

July 1, 202034m 35s

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This week on Overtime, we break down a new, unconventional design trend for political campaigns that has everybody wanting to do the same thing. Plus, Meg tries to uncover the mysterious 👁️️👄👁️ , and 3D artist Noah Camp stops by to chat about overcoming imposter syndrome and the power of leaning on support to find your way as a creative. 

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [01:46] Fast Company: AOC’s Brand Was Groundbreaking. Now It’s Inspiring Copycats Around the World (https://tinyurl.com/y89zufrl)
  • [11:10] What 👁️️ 👄 👁️means: (https://tinyurl.com/y78adkoe)
  • [18:19] Meg talks to Noah Camp about imposter syndrome and finding your way as a creative
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    • noahcampdesign.com/coaching
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