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CreativeMornings/Findings

CreativeMornings is a free, monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types.
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Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton...
Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton Bureau (the brainchild of another Pittsburgh speaker!). Grab yours. →

Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton...
Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton Bureau (the brainchild of another Pittsburgh speaker!). Grab yours. →

We’re super excited to share our most recent interview, featuring Fabian Pfortmüller, past CreativeMornings/Zürich speaker and co-founder of Holstee, a home goods start-up that made big waves with their Manifesto, a testament to the beliefs of the...
We’re super excited to share our most recent interview, featuring Fabian Pfortmüller, past CreativeMornings/Zürich speaker and co-founder of Holstee, a home goods start-up that made big waves with their Manifesto, a testament to the beliefs of the company’s founders.

In his Morning Person interview, Fabian shares on the power of having people over for dinner, inspiring a mindful lifestyle, and sharing your passion. Read on.

Community Spotlight on Kaan Hiini
We ♥ Kaan, a volunteer at our Auckland chapter. Besides his clear passion for astronauts, space, pudding, and pop culture—he makes some pretty nifty work as well. Check him out. →
Community Spotlight on Kaan Hiini

We ♥ Kaan, a volunteer at our Auckland chapter. Besides his clear passion for astronauts, space, pudding, and pop culture—he makes some pretty nifty work as well. Check him out. →

Yay! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award. Help us follow our dreams and spread the CreativeMornings love by casting your vote. Vote here. →
Yay! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award. Help us follow our dreams and spread the CreativeMornings love by casting your vote. Vote here. →

This month’s theme is Hidden, featuring an lineup of speakers from all corners of the world. Lead Pencil Studio will be gracing the stage of our Seattle chapter, speaking on some of their amazing installation work that has many hidden qualities.
This month’s theme is Hidden, featuring an lineup of speakers from all corners of the world. Lead Pencil Studio will be gracing the stage of our Seattle chapter, speaking on some of their amazing installation work that has many hidden qualities.

Smith Hanes creates impassioned restaurant, hospitality and lifestyle projects that have repositioned the world of casual fine food in Atlanta. His most recent projects, The Optimist, Watershed on Peachtree and No.246 in Decatur have a loyal following.

At our Atlanta chapter, Smith speaks on the work of a restaurant designer and his $700 shark’s tooth as part of our Space themed month. Watch it. →

“The study of science, of space gives you perspective. It helps you solve problems.”

In honor of our month themed around all interpretations of the word “Space,” Lucianne Walkowicz took the stage at our New York event. Lucianne is an astrophysicist and multimedia artist. Her work delves into a question both scientific, and fundamentally human: what is the nature of life in the universe?

Watch the talk.

At our Montréal event, Claude G. Théorêt breaks quantum physics and the creation of our universe down in a way that even the least science-savvy folks can understand.

From balloons to blankets, Claude uses a variety of props and simple slides to illustrate the most complex theories—perfect from astrophysicists and the not-so-much alike. The video is a great watch not only to learn a bit more about our universe, but to switch gears and get you thinking in a new way.

Speaking on the intersection of art and science, Claude says, “Being a real scientist or a real creative, means being at the limit of the known and unknown. And that’s where things are confusing. And if you’re not there, you’re not pushing yourself hard enough.”

Watch the talk.

Claude G. Théorêt kicked off CreativeMornings in Montréal this July, speaking on the month’s theme of “Space.” An astrophysicist with expertise in the management of innovation, Claude is also a teacher and spoke on how how the infinitely large is actually determined and constrained by the infinitely small.

Pitting Edwin P. Hubble against Albert Einstein, Claude broke down how our universe came into existence, using these wonderfully simple illustrations to help depict complex theories.

“We are all made up of stardust,” Claude told the audience.

Illustrations by Todd Stewart.

Watch the talk.

This month is all about SPACE!

In honor of July’s theme, we want to know: what kind of space are you most interested in learning more about?

- personal space
- airspace
- public space
- outer space
- cyberspace
- the space bar
- [insert other here]

How about you?

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