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  • In this engaging episode of 'Ladies Who Create,' we welcome Charlota Blunárová, a multifaceted designer who has successfully navigated the evolving landscape of design careers. Charlota shares her journey from industrial design student to co-founder of the We3 Collective, emphasizing the non-linear path of career development in the design world. This conversation dives deep into the impact of career pivoting, the exploration of web3 and blockchain, and the innovative approaches to branding in the digital age. Charlota also discusses the intersection of design and technology, including her experiences with AI tools and the importance of creativity and strategic thinking in design. Join us as we explore the dynamic and ever-changing world of design through Charlota's unique lens.

    More about Charlota:
    Charlota Kolar Blunarova is a brand and digital designer and co-founder of WE3.co, a distributed design collective. She invests creative capital in early-stage tech startups across AI, blockchain and the new Internet in her role as a design partner at IDEO CoLab Ventures. Previously, she was a design lead at IDEO, helping clients like CHANEL, H&M, Ford, and Moncler to design innovative products and services awarded the Red Dot Award or Core77 Design Award. Charlota loves the thrill of working with startups to take their brand and product from a napkin sketch to launch; especially in the topics of web3, AI tools, FemTech, venture capital, and the future of work. She constantly seeks to reinvent her design career - so far, she has tried out being an industrial design student, calligrapher, wedding photographer. Charlota firmly believes in the power of prototyping life and career choices with a designer's mindset. After living and working in the US and Germany, she has returned to Prague, Czech Republic. Off-duty, Charlota indulges in experimenting with generative AI, arranging flower bouquets, and assembling complex LEGO sets with her husband.

    www.blunarova.com
    https://twitter.com/0xCharlota

  • In this inspiring episode of "Ladies Who Create," we explore the journey of Jolene Delisle. She's a visionary in design and creative industries, and the founder and Head of Creative at The Working Assembly. Jolene's career evolved from working as a Creative for ad agencies and tech companies, to the exciting challenge of starting her own agency. She openly discusses overcoming personal and professional hurdles, mastering self-promotion, and the thrill of entrepreneurship. Jolene shares how she balanced industry leadership and motherhood, and offers insight into her unique approach to brand building, team management, and achieving fulfillment in both her personal and professional life. Her story stands as a testament to the creativity, resilience, and ambition of women in creative industries. It's a must-listen for any aspiring creative entrepreneur.

    More about Jolene:
    Jolene Delisle is the founder & creative director of the branding agency The Working Assembly. Her work has been recognized by the Type Directors Club, Print, D&AD, The One Show, and Fast Company. She has been named to the Forbes Next 1000 entrepreneur list, Inc's top female founders, and Adweek's Creative 100, honoring the most innovative and inspiring individuals. Jolene is passionate about bridging the gap in creativity, tech, and culture and invests, advises, and prioritizes founder diversity. In 2022, Jolene became the owner of a 1950's ice cream shop in Stone Ridge, New York, called Cherries.

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  • Join us on this inspiring journey with Madeleine Voge, a true creative force in design, writing, and entrepreneurship. From her early days in Denver working with a small batch gin company to co-founding the playful and pioneering sparkling water brand Aura Bora, Maddie shares the highs and lows of her creative career. In this episode, we delve deep into Maddie's world, exploring her career shifts, the joy of creating a brand that reflects one's true self, and her latest adventure in the world of fantasy writing. Plus, get a sneak peek into the creative and flavor-packed universe of Aura Bora and hear how Maddie is tackling her first book with zeal. Whether you're a fan of branding, creative storytelling, or just love hearing about a journey filled with growth, laughter, and plenty of learning moments, this episode is for you.

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maddie-voge
    Website: madeleinevoge.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/madeleinevoge

  • In this episode of Ladies Who Create, we dive into the creative journey of Haruko Hayakawa, touching on her beginnings in digital arts and transition into the world of 3D modeling and advertising. Haruko shares her experiences with various career paths, including graphic design, photography, and food styling, highlighting the winding road that led her to embrace 3D work. We also venture into the realms of creativity, personal identity, and the impact these have on Haruko’s projects and client relationships. Furthermore, the episode delves into navigating the challenges of pricing in the freelance world, the dynamics of client interactions for creative professionals, and the profound implications of AI on creative processes. Haruko, along with hosts Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer, explore the balance between technological advancements and the essence of human creativity, thus sharing deep reflections on career development, the evolving creative landscape, and embracing one's unique path in the art and design world.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harukoh/
    Website: https://www.haruko.co/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/helloharuko
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harukohayakawa/

  • In this episode of 'Ladies Who Create', co-hosts Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer interview Design Director Anna Fine. Anna shares her impressive career journey with us, which spans from aspiring genetic engineer to graduating from The School of Visual Arts and thus embarking upon the design & creative industries. Anna has worked at reputable companies in advertising & tech such as R/GA, Anomaly, Instacart, and Doordash (to name a few). The conversation explores transitions in design, exploring entrepreneurship and the business of design, working from home during the pandemic, overcoming imposter syndrome, and so much more.

  • In an enriching conversation with Steph Jeong, a Staff Product Designer at Runway, our latest episode of 'Ladies Who Create' delves into the inspiring journey of a creative trailblazer in the design world. From overcoming mental obstacles and adapting to life changes, Steph's story is a powerful testimony to resilience, passion, and the transformative power of taking chances in life. Steph's insights extend beyond design, touching on the delicate balance between work and life, the importance of mental health awareness, and the invaluable lessons learned from navigating the tech industry's highs and lows. This episode is an uplifting guide for anyone looking to cultivate a creative life that’s true to their aspirations and well-being.

    More about Steph:
    Steph is a staff product designer at Runway, an applied AI research company shaping the next era of art, entertainment and human creativity. Previously, she was at Twitter working on projects like the edit button and designing for the future of Twitter on the 0-1 Team. Before that, she was at Ueno building product experiences for clients such as Airbnb, Facebook, Reuters, and more. In her free time, she's learning French and looking for cats in cute shops in Paris!

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeongsteph/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeongsteph
    Website: https://jeongsteph.design/

  • In this inspiring episode of 'Ladies who Create,' co-hosts Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer interview the dynamic duo behind Goodside Studio: Jessica Strelioff and Danielle LaRoy. They discuss their individual journeys in the creative industry, from working at giants like Dropbox and Asana to forging their pathway by founding Goodside. Sharing insights into their collaborative work ethos, the challenges (and successes) of client interactions, and their approach to brand-building, they also delve into the role and potential of AI in the creative process. Aside from professional insights, the conversation touches upon the importance of sharing knowledge, the power of manifesting one's intentions, and maintaining a karmic loop of positivity within the creative community. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to make their mark in the design world or seeking inspiration to venture into creative entrepreneurship.

  • In this inaugural episode of 'Ladies Who Create,' hosts Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer welcome Grace Walker, a talented web designer and entrepreneur. Grace shares her inspiring journey from a child passionate about art to a successful designer and solopreneur. She reflects on crucial moments and mentors that shaped her career, her challenges in starting and running her own studio, and her philosophy on work, creativity, and finding one’s path in the design world. Through candid and motivational conversations, this episode explores the importance of mentorship, self-discovery, and the courage to carve one’s niche in a rapidly evolving industry.

    Grace Walker:
    https://gracewalker.ca
    https://twitter.com/graceongrid