I think real genius requires that you believe enough in your own ideas. That you're willing to commit to that at all costs. The drive might come from insecurity for some people or the need for Adoration, but I don't think that's genius. Even if you're creating at a high level on innovating a high level you probably actually would never share it Right because you'd be questioning whether it's worthy of other people's gaze and Engagement.
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and creative wisdom with renowned branding guru and author, Debbie Millman. In her latest book, Why Design Matters: Conversations with the World’s Most Creative People she curates profound insights from global creative powerhouses.
Here's what's in store:
- Hear from the co-founder of the first-ever graduate program in branding and past president of Sterling Brands, who has helped shape identities for giants like Burger King and Star Wars.
- Explore the interplay of design, branding, business, and life from one of Fast Company's most creative people in business.
- Learn how storytelling plays a key role in both personal and professional spheres, from someone who has contributed to The New York Times and Fast Company.
- Uncover the art of designing a fulfilling life of love, joy, and meaning.
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