
Design educator, chronic question-asker, and firm believer that the defaults were made to be adjusted. Writing about creative practice, burnout, and what happens when you stop pretending the system is fine.
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Full pass it is. Sending it back clean:
I Didn’t Even Make It Past the Introduction
The difference between “won’t” and “can’t” is everything.
I’m doing a full read-through of bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress this summer....
A Note Before We Get Into It
I’ve kept my thoughts on AI pretty close to the chest, but it’s time to put them out there.
A few things pushed me to finally do it. First, I have a whole group of students graduating soon who are anxious abou...
A few weeks back I attended a virtual CreativeMornings Field Trip called Effective Feedback Strategies. The session was hosted by Candace Doby, who runs a company called The CAN DO Company. As with most of these things, I went in thinking I...
I spend my days surrounded by other people’s kids.
Not literal kids, mostly. My students are eighteen, twenty-two, sometimes pushing forty, but they are still somebody’s children. They show up to my classroom carrying all the things kids c...
In January, I finished a two-year MFA in Graphic Design. It was intense in all the right ways and a few of the wrong ones. It sharpened my thinking, wrecked my sleep schedule, and introduced me to a truly unsustainable Red Bull habit. It al...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
MFA-armed design educator, chronic question-asker, and founder of the Creative Disobedience Collective. Based in Spokane, WA. Former military. Fueled by matcha and the firm belief that the defaults were made to be adjusted.
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