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CreativeMornings/Findings

CreativeMornings is a free, monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types.
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We love Humble Pied, a project by past CreativeMornings/Chicago organizer Mig Reyes where he asks makes for one piece of advice, all over video chat. Here, he speaks with past CreativeMornings/Portland speaker Kate Bingaman-Burt. Watch it here. →
We love Humble Pied, a project by past CreativeMornings/Chicago organizer Mig Reyes where he asks makes for one piece of advice, all over video chat. Here, he speaks with past CreativeMornings/Portland speaker Kate Bingaman-Burt. Watch it here. →

Photographer Helena Price’s talk from CreativeMornings/SanFrancisco is featured over on the Shutterstock Blog. She speaks on her path to discovering creative freedom by going full-time freelance. Check it out. →
Photographer Helena Price’s talk from CreativeMornings/SanFrancisco is featured over on the Shutterstock Blog. She speaks on her path to discovering creative freedom by going full-time freelance. Check it out. →

At CreativeMornings/Chicago, Sara Frisk, portfolio lead at IDEO and AIGA Chicago’s president shares her creative journey—particularly how she learned a lot, but not at all what she thought it would be. Watch her talk here.
At CreativeMornings/Chicago, Sara Frisk, portfolio lead at IDEO and AIGA Chicago’s president shares her creative journey—particularly how she learned a lot, but not at all what she thought it would be. Watch her talk here

At our Chicago chapter, writer Nate Burgos recalls his experience attending CreativeMornings/Chicago and shares the elements that make a successful talk and presentation. Read on. →
At our Chicago chapter, writer Nate Burgos recalls his experience attending CreativeMornings/Chicago and shares the elements that make a successful talk and presentation. Read on. →

Daniel Wolfe shares the experience of his first CreativeMornings event where PBS Kid’s Digital Director Chris Bishop gives an education on the lessons he learned from designing for kids. Check it out. →
Daniel Wolfe shares the experience of his first CreativeMornings event where PBS Kid’s Digital Director Chris Bishop gives an education on the lessons he learned from designing for kids. Check it out. →

At CreativeMornings/Chicago, Sara Frisk, portfolio lead at IDEO and AIGA Chicago’s president shares her creative journey—particularly how she learned a lot, but not at all what she thought it would be. Watch her talk here.
At CreativeMornings/Chicago, Sara Frisk, portfolio lead at IDEO and AIGA Chicago’s president shares her creative journey—particularly how she learned a lot, but not at all what she thought it would be. Watch her talk here

“When looking for funding, don’t just look for cash. Look for the right people.”
— Jodie Fox.
Watch the talk.
“When looking for funding, don’t just look for cash. Look for the right people.”

— Jodie Fox.

Watch the talk.

In Los Angeles, Sharon Ann Lee aka CultureBrain teaches us how to be successful doing more of the stuff you love and are good at and less of the stuff you hate and suck at.

Watch her talk. →

As part of CreativeMornings’ fifth birthday, Debbie Millman gives five bits of her best advice.

1. Avoid compulsively making things worse.
2. Anything worthwhile takes a long time.
3. Finish what you start.
4. Failure is something that we should try to embrace.
5. Imagine immensities.

A designer at 37signals, Mig Reyes was also previously the organizer of our Chicago chapter. Speaking at that chapter on our ‘backwards’ themed month, he gives some seemingly backwards advice that might just turn the way you think about your creative practice on its head. Watch it. →

SNASK is an internationally renowned Design, Brand & Film agency that creates the heart & soul of brands. Speaking at our Stockholm event, Fredrik Öst & Magnus Berg drop bombs of knowledge on how they found success in one of the best CreativeMornings talks to date.

Snask off!

Debbie Millman offers tactical and practical advice for soon to be design grads applicable to anyone in any walk of life.

“A lot of people ask me how I’ve gotten to this place in my 50 year old life. I’m not that good, I’m just really unwilling to give up. I’ve gotten to a place where i realize that I want to have a good life that I feel proud of and the only way to do that is to keep trying, keep persisting.”

Watch the talk. →

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