The phrase, see the world through rose colored glasss o cat bring that up. They think was originated with a civil war. Veterans and doctors would actually prescribe them to look through rose crystals to deal with p t. S deep. The simple ability to be able to change the way you look at things is something that people haven't really considered but yet you've given people the capability to do.
A/J Jackson is an American filmmaker, musician, songwriter, record producer, and the lead singer for the band Saint Motel. From feeling too limited to one color choice with his own eyewear – A/J Jackson took the leap and created interchangeable tinted lenses. He’s now the founder of AVIEW, which helps you experience a new way of wearing glasses where you can swap out colors whenever you feel like it. Colors can affect your mood, productivity, and general sense of well being.
I really enjoyed speaking with A/J Jackson and learning how he maintains his ‘creative muse’. In this episode we discuss how it went from making music to glasses, finding a team of experts to work with, color theory – and the 3D printer at his local library.
Talking Points
- Taking on new creative projects
- Color theory and its impact on mood and productivity
- The meaning behind ‘rose-tinted glasses’
- The power of changing your working environment
- Experimenting with hyper-scheduling
- On being a disciplined artist
Quote
"By chunking your time, you’re starting afresh each time."
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