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Illustration by Sabrena Khadija

Illustration by Sabrena Khadija

Equity in Practice with Jezz Chung & Jennifer Ekeleme: Column #2

Working Not Working December 23, 2020

Each month, Jezz Chung and Jenn Ekeleme will answer questions submitted from the Working Not Working community to provide insight and guidance around building an equitable future.

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In RESOURCES Tags Equity in Practice, Jezz Chung, Jennifer Ekeleme, DEI, equity, diversity, inclusion, opinion, resources, column
Illustration by Sabrena Khadija

Illustration by Sabrena Khadija

Equity in Practice with Jezz Chung & Jennifer Ekeleme: Column #1

Working Not Working September 28, 2020

Equity in Practice is a monthly advice column from two women of color in the creative industries who have become thought leaders in the space of diversity, equity, and inclusion through their heart-centered commitment to education and advocacy. Each month, Jezz Chung and Jenn Ekeleme will answer questions submitted from the Working Not Working community to provide insight and guidance around building an equitable future.

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In RESOURCES Tags Equity in Practice, Jezz Chung, Jennifer Ekeleme, resources, diversity, equity, inclusion, DEI, column, opinion, op-ed, Creative industry
Illustration by WNW Member Pierre-Paul Pariseau

Illustration by WNW Member Pierre-Paul Pariseau

I Miss My Desk (and So Should You)

Working Not Working August 31, 2020

This pandemic has reminded me of a lesson I learned years ago but had since forgotten. The desk is more than a piece of office furniture; it’s an integral part of a designer’s creative life. The desk is a rock of stability, a place to be active, to be still, and to work.

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In OPINION Tags desks, offices, office, opinion, op-ed, work bench, designers, design, tangible, community, pandemic, COVID19, coronavirus, reflection, Brandon Lori, Pierre-Paul Pariseau
Photo by EVERGIB

Photo by EVERGIB

Canceling the Confederacy: The Dismantling of One of the Most Powerful Brands in American History

Working Not Working August 21, 2020

“In some cases, a brand stretches or distorts the truth to appeal to its audience. Do we really think Pop-Tarts are part of a nutritious breakfast, as Kellogg's suggests? Over time, the reinforcement of this skewed reality becomes accepted as the norm. It's exactly how the rise of the Confederacy brand came to pass.”

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In OPINION Tags Rachel Scott Everett, EVERGIB, confederacy, racism, branding, advertising, current events, conversation, thought leadership, history, american history, canceled, opinion, op-ed
Illustration by WNW Member Mark Wang

Illustration by WNW Member Mark Wang

The Villain We Deserve: When Turning a Blind Eye to Hatred Weakens the Critical Gaze

Working Not Working August 12, 2020

“When design turned up its nose at thoughtful criticism through civilized discourse in favor of strictly 'good vibes', it created a vacuum...All systems require balance and by avoiding this requirement, we collectively created instability.”

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In OPINION Tags Danielle Evans, twitter, design, designers, community, criticism, alt right, hatred, racism, LGBTQ+, villain, conversation, opinion, op-ed, essay
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Asking Not Asking #35: Gut Issue

Working Not Working June 22, 2020

I often feel drained by the work, company culture and low pay. To remedy, I have been actively applying to jobs, networking and taking professional development classes to find a better alternative.

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In OPINION Tags Asking Not Asking, Tina Essmaker, opinion, op-ed, column
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Asking Not Asking #34: Into the Unknown

Working Not Working May 28, 2020

Over the course of writing the past 33 columns, one of the most prevalent, recurring themes has been the question of how we deal with the unknown. Ambiguity, uncertainty, surprise, and the unexpected dot our careers as creatives, sometimes momentarily and sometimes for seasons.

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In OPINION Tags Asking Not Asking, Tina Essmaker, opinion, op-ed, column, creative coaching, advice, retrospective, unknown
WNW Member Veronyka Jelinek

WNW Member Veronyka Jelinek

How to Gamify Survival as a Creative

Working Not Working May 1, 2020

“While a beautiful thought, a room full of designers nullifies the shared skill. If everyone is a logo designer, who will make logos when the need arises? Everyone, and therefore no one. Keeping like-minded company is critical to being seen, but diversity will help us survive.”

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In OPINION Tags Danielle Evans, Veronyka Jelinek, Creative, creativity, pandemic, survival, video games, opinion, op-ed
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Asking Not Asking #33: All or Nothing

Working Not Working April 14, 2020

Over the past year, art has been calling out to me again in a way I can’t ignore. Her pleas have been getting stronger, more urgent—and more disappointed in my lack of resolve to commit more time to her—time I simply don’t have right now.

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In OPINION Tags Tina Essmaker, Asking Not Asking, creativity, talent, opinion, op-ed, advice, how to, Creative Coach
Illustration by WNW Member Scott Balmer

Illustration by WNW Member Scott Balmer

How to Cultivate Mindfulness When Working from Home: Limits, Routines, & Self-Nourishment

Working Not Working April 6, 2020

“The illusion is lifted: everyone now knows we are at home. This requires firmer boundaries around our time online, and how and where we choose to spend it.”

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In OPINION Tags Danielle Evans, mindfulness, coronavirus, COVID19, conversation, creativity, wfh, home office, distractions, opinion, op-ed
Craig Black

Craig Black

Surviving the Coronavirus Crisis as an Independent Creative

Working Not Working March 31, 2020

“What I am about to share with you is actionable steps that I have taken to ensure my business and my mental well being will survive through these challenging times. I really hope that this insight can provide value to the community.”

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In OPINION Tags Craig Black, coronavirus, advice, opinion, op-ed, Scotland, lettering, type, designer, productivity, positivity
Illustration by WNW Member Michelle Mruk

Illustration by WNW Member Michelle Mruk

Free to Create Change: Next Creative Leaders & the Case for Creating for Good

Working Not Working February 25, 2020

As Vicki Saunders famously said, 'Everything’s broken, what a great time to be alive.' So make a dream brief out of what bothers you. Build the thing you wish you had (a little bird told me that’s how Working Not Working came to be). Be the change you’d like to see.

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In OPINION Tags Laurel Stark, 3% Movement, One Club, Next Creative Leaders, 2020, Goals, creativity, social good, social cause, passion project, opinion, op-ed
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You’re Invited: A Virtual Huddle on “Beginnings” Hosted by Coach Tina Essmaker

Working Not Working January 22, 2020

Where do you go for meaningful conversations with fellow creatives? Work? Community events? Your coworking space? Now there’s a new place to meet—announcing WNW Virtual Huddles, a monthly online conversation with creatives led by me, Coach Tina Essmaker.

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In EVENTS + CULTURE Tags Asking Not Asking, Virtual Huddles, Tina Essmaker, meetup, conversation, dialogue, opinion, op-ed
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Asking Not Asking #30: Needing A Refresh

Working Not Working January 1, 2020

I know my work will be better and I’ll be able to focus more if I take time for myself. How can I start to say yes to myself more, not just during this time of year, but on a more regular basis?

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In OPINION Tags Tina Essmaker, Creative Coaching, Talent, opinion, op-ed, advice, how to, refresh, new year, resolutions, break, time out
Illustration by WNW Member Simon Flöter

Illustration by WNW Member Simon Flöter

The Bad Physics of Meritocracy

Working Not Working November 26, 2019

There is no formula for becoming a successful creative, but even we are bound by the laws of physics. Our motivational advice mirrors high school science books: move your mass. Take risks and gain momentum. Orbit positively charged people. In the face of these constants, there is a variable often unconsidered.

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In OPINION Tags meritocracy, inequality, design, creativity, advice, opinion, Danielle Evans, op-ed, Simon Floter, physics, laws, rules, creative struggles
Illustration by WNW Member Holly Stapleton

Illustration by WNW Member Holly Stapleton

Creative Real Talk: Do You Like Your Own Work?

Working Not Working November 19, 2019

“Very few creatives want to talk about whether they actually like their own work. This is especially true in our culture of self-promotion, where many artists are forced to feign confidence when discussing their work and ease when describing their process.”

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In OPINION Tags Holly Stapleton, Illustration, creativity, real talk, work, insecurity, opinion, op-ed
Illustration by WNW Member Murphy Phelan

Illustration by WNW Member Murphy Phelan

The Changing Tides of Creative Trends

Working Not Working November 8, 2019

“How do we spot trends, the ones that transport us to the greatest interpretation of our work? They’re easy if you know where and how to look. Trends are cyclical, therefore predictable.”

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In OPINION Tags Danielle Evans, trends, creative trends, creativity, typography, opinion, op-ed, reflection, originality, Authenticity

How to Get a UX Design Job

Working Not Working November 7, 2019

So how does a UX designer not only get a job but make sure it’s a good one? As you might guess, it requires more than hard skills and proficiency in prototyping tools.

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In OPINION Tags UX, UX design, designers, how to, advice, Tobias van Schneider, job, portfolio, interview, opinion
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Art, Pray, Love: On the Unexpected Benefits of a Residency + 6 Tips to Make It Worth Your While

Working Not Working October 21, 2019

I forgot how much I needed other people. On a soul level, the residency kind of saved me. I had no idea that what I needed most was feedback and collaboration, not more hours logged at a desk.

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In OPINION Tags Nada Alic, opinion, Op-Ed, residency, writing, Writing Retreat, advice, writers, how to, workshops, feedback, collaboration
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