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Our guest is Jeffrey Hitchens, a photographer, designer, and community builder who moved to Chicago in 2011 after studying journalism in Long Beach, California.
In this episode, Jeffrey speaks with host Christian Solorzano about his journey from photojournalism to graphic design, exploring how his background in telling visual stories shapes his approach to design work. He shares insights about his creative process—how he addresses client needs and his thoughtful perspective on community building.
Jeffrey discusses his evolution as a designer, from receiving his first camera from his brother to developing his values-driven design practice. He talks about the importance of mindfulness in his work and life, offering candid perspectives on navigating the contradictions we all face as creative professionals.
The conversation explores Jeffrey's personal values—creating, discovery, purpose, meaningful work, mindfulness, intimacy, and uniqueness—and how these principles guide both his client work and personal projects. Jeffrey shares how finding joy through accepting all parts of himself, including heavier emotions, has influenced his creative explorations.
Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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Our guest is Jeffrey Hitchens, a photographer, designer, and community builder who moved to Chicago in 2011 after studying journalism in Long Beach, California.
In this episode, Jeffrey speaks with host Christian Solorzano about his journey from photojournalism to graphic design, exploring how his background in telling visual stories shapes his approach to design work. He shares insights about his creative process—how he addresses client needs and his thoughtful perspective on community building.
Jeffrey discusses his evolution as a designer, from receiving his first camera from his brother to developing his values-driven design practice. He talks about the importance of mindfulness in his work and life, offering candid perspectives on navigating the contradictions we all face as creative professionals.
The conversation explores Jeffrey's personal values—creating, discovery, purpose, meaningful work, mindfulness, intimacy, and uniqueness—and how these principles guide both his client work and personal projects. Jeffrey shares how finding joy through accepting all parts of himself, including heavier emotions, has influenced his creative explorations.
Music by the band Eighties Slang.
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