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Work Hard & Be Nuanced on the Internet
Episode 90

Work Hard & Be Nuanced on the Internet

Today we're discussing why nuanced thinking is important in design and how to eliminate binary thoughts from your head. Plus, why telling you to study and emulate what successful people do is probably not the most helpful advice. Then, learn how to take creative control amidst the chaos of 2020. Thanks to Framer for sponsoring this episode!

Overtime · Dribbble, Meg Lewis

August 19, 202030m 48s

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Show Notes

Today we're discussing why nuanced thinking is important in design and how to eliminate binary thoughts from your head. Plus, why telling you to study and emulate what successful people do is probably not the most helpful advice. Then, learn how to take creative control amidst the chaos of 2020. 

 

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [02:17] Amalia Nicholson: Critique is Care (https://tinyurl.com/yycearpn
  • [09:57] Avoid emulating success stories and watering down your own skills
  • [17:36] How to take control of your creative future in spite of 2020’s challenges
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    • Framer: Framer.com/Overtime 
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