Career

Career

What does a Graphic Designer do?

A multi-disciplinary creative; Graphic Designers simplifies complex information and communicates it visually.

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What does a Creative Producer do?

The person that makes creativity happen. Creative Producers are part creative and part organizational with just the right amount of gusto to put ideas in motion.

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What does a Creative Director do?

The visionary behind the ads that inspire you, move you and make an impact. The creative director is the person with the experience to harness an idea that makes an impact in culture and for their client’s business.

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What is a Director of Photography?

In any film production, the director of photography is an integral part of bringing the vision or narrative to life. They are responsible for how the film looks. Specifically, they focus on the camera and what is captured. This role also goes by the name cinematographer or DP.

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What does an Art Director do?

An editorial art director focuses on the visual language and how that complements the storytelling of a publication. This is a great role for individuals experienced in graphic design with a strong creative vision.

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Smart drugs for creativity

Our working worlds depend on our brains and it’s performance. As knowledge workers, our brains are our most valuable resource. It’s no wonder why cognitive-enhancing drugs have grown in popularity. The idea that you can pop a pill to be more focused, smarter, or creative is a clear advantage. Marketers have started to take notice. Nootropics, adaptogens, brain food and microdosing have all grown in popularity. Resulting in a multi-billion dollar industry. Yet, do they actually work? I tried one popular cognitive enhancement supplement to see if there is any backing to the hype.

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How to prevent creative burnout

Creative work is admirable to a lot of people. It often doesn’t feel like work. There is a lot of flexibility. Brainstorming is energetic. There is nothing else quite like it. Yet, late-nights, over-work and the hustle fuel a culture of burnout. There is now a growing focus on supporting the mental health of individuals. So, how can creative companies adapt to foster burnout-free work environments?

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