At the One School, Polanco spent 16 weeks on a crash course learning the ins and outs of being a creative. Here, she explains how her creative background and education at the One School have prepared her to be a creative within the advertising industry.
Read More21 Years, 21 Lessons: About Success & Failure as a Creative Immigrant
Us immigrants, we tend to shy away from voicing our stories because we are afraid of how it will effect our status. Here’s to hoping that telling my story will help someone else like me in their journey.
Read MoreHand the Keys Over & Trust Luca Venter’s Photographic Instincts
WNW Member Luca Venter is a South African photographer and director currently based in New York. We love his aesthetic and approach, on display with companies like Nike, Google, The New York Times, GAP, and Billie, and musical acts like Tennis, Liam Benzvi, and MF Doom.
Read MoreHow To Access Top 10% Talent As A CMO
“Corporations are realizing the huge impact that strong creative can have on the bottom line, and that those decisions should be made closer to the source," notes Justin Gignac, Co-Founder of Working Not Working.
Read MorePinterest & WNW Host a "Women in Creative" Happy Hour
Working Not Working joined The Studio at Pinterest at their San Francisco headquarters on November 8 for a "Women In Creative" happy hour series. We heard from some incredibly talented designers and creatives on their careers, the changes they have seen, and some of the challenges they have faced. The conversation also covered how these women are using their careers to support other women, both young and established, who are facing similar challenges.
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