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PROFILES OF THE WEEK: DECEMBER 19TH

Working Not Working December 18, 2016

PROFILES OF THE WEEK:
DECEMBER 19TH


Zorica Radovic, Art Director. Portland.

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Chris Edwards, Designer. Seattle.

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Angela Mckay, Illustrator. New York.

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Christopher Kahle, Copywriter. Los Angeles.

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Shawna X, Designer. New York.

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Jason Ferguson, Copywriter. New York.

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David Chathas, Designer. Portland.

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Jaye Davis, Copywriter. Los Angeles.

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In LISTS Tags Top Profiles, Copywriters, Illustrators, Designers, Art Directors, Portland, New York, Freelancers

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: DECEMBER 12TH

Working Not Working December 12, 2016

PROFILES OF THE WEEK:
DECEMBER 12TH


Kelly Beck-Byrnes, Copywriter. Los Angeles.

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David Rothstadt, Editor. Brooklyn.

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Meg Douglass, Art Director. New York.

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Steven Preisman, Art Director. Toronto.

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Sarah Jacoby, Illustrator. Philadelphia.

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Colin Smight, Designer. Brooklyn.

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Paul Janas, Art Director. Chicago.

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Arley Cornell, Motion Designer. Oakland.

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In LISTS Tags Freelancers, Full-Time, Creatives, Art Directors, New York, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Motion Designer

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: NOVEMBER 7TH

Working Not Working November 7, 2016

PROFILES OF THE WEEK:
NOVEMBER 7TH


Naomi Abel, Designer. New York.

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Eric Eisele, Copywriter. Richmond.

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Ken Pao, Photographer. New York.

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John McSwain, Editor. Brooklyn.

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Maggie Morris, Art Director. Los Angeles.

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Nic Sanchez, Designer. Brooklyn.

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Tessa Modi, Designer. New York.

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Joseph Alessio, Illustrator. San Francisco.

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In LISTS Tags Profiles, Top Profiles, Creatives, Freelancers, Designers, Art Directors, Photographers, Available

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: JUNE 20TH

Working Not Working June 20, 2016

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: JUNE 20TH


Jan Dudzik, Designer. London.

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Juliana Futter, Illustrator. London.

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Eugene Seo, Motion Designer. Los Angeles.

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Lisa Carletta, Photographer. London.

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Liron Ashkenazi Eldar, Designer. New York.

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Herman Forsman, Editor. Los Angeles.

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Sallie Harrison, Art Director. Los Angeles.

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Matteo Giuseppe Pani, Designer. London.

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In LISTS Tags London, Los Angeles, Freelance, Creatives, Art Directors, Designer, Motion Designer

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: MARCH 7TH

Working Not Working March 6, 2016

PROFILES OF THE WEEK: MARCH 7TH


Franck Blaess, Director. Austin.

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Nancy McCabe, Designer. Chicago.

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Jacob Kaempf, Art Director. Portland.

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Natalie Lam, Art Director. NYC.

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James Heredia, Motion Designer. Portland.

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Willyum Beck, Art Director. Portland.

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Cori Donohoe, Copywriter. Chicago.

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Nancy Ward, Producer. Santa Monica.

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In LISTS Tags Features, Freelancers, Creatives, Art Directors, Portland, Chicago, Motion Designer

"We present this project to help expose crimes masquerading as commerce." - #63 Andrew Tider & #2120 Jeff Greenspan

CAPTURED: PEOPLE IN PRISON DRAWING PEOPLE WHO SHOULD BE

Working Not Working February 19, 2016

CAPTURED: PEOPLE IN PRISON DRAWING PEOPLE WHO SHOULD BE


Last time we featured WNW Members #63 Andrew Tider and #2120 Jeff Greenspan, they were watching their Ed Snowden statue get arrested by the NYPD. Now they've got a powerful new book out, titled CAPTURED: People in Prison Drawing People Who Should Be, which pretty much says it all. "For over a year, we asked people in prison to paint or draw people we felt should be in prison–the CEOs of companies destroying our environment, economy, and society." You can pick up a copy here. [At the time we wrote this, book #579 of 1000 total had already been sold, so don't slack!] 

Where does your money go? "All profits go towards efforts to elect Bernie Sanders as president. Holding corporations responsible for their crimes and reforming the criminal justice system are pillars of his campaign." Below is Andrew & Jeff's mission statement followed by several sample pages. Head over to the CAPTURED website to get the full picture. 

"Corporations frequently commit crimes any average person would be imprisoned for. These corporate crimes devastate our environment, economy and society, yet the companies committing them often get away with only paying a settlement. These payouts do little damage to a corporation's bottom line and are practically baked into their budgets. The cost of doing business.

CAPTURED shines a light on these crimes masquerading as commerce. Through the use of art made by people in prison, this project imagines the highest levels of corporate leadership being personally responsible for their companies’ illegal actions.

Money, power, and political influence allow these companies, and their leaders, to not just break the rules, but make the rules. They are “untouchable.” On the opposite end of society’s spectrum lies another “untouchable”–the incarcerated– who even after paying their debts to society are often treated as unworthy.

The artistry displayed within this project may help viewers see the incarcerated as more than one-dimensional criminals and remind them a prisoner is also a person. They may also remind us a corporation is not a person. A corporation has no conscience. It cannot repent or truly pay for its crimes.

As consumers, we can say there are injustices we are not willing to tolerate. By not supporting companies endangering our health and freedom, and by questioning a system that wields punishment so unevenly, we can stop being mute witnesses."








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In INTERVIEWS, WORK Tags CAPTURED, Book, Jeff Greenspan, Andrew Tider, Creatives, Art Directors, NYC, Prison, Featured

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