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Have you ever considered using Augmented Reality in your work? Meet creator, writer, and Augmented Reality developer Steven Christian as he shares his journey from a love for cartoons and video games.
Steven shares how he came to find Iltopia Studios, where he blends storytelling with cutting-edge augmented reality (AR). He recounts how a pivotal Adobe Max conference ignited his interest in using AR to create immersive tech-forward experiences.
During our time together, Steven discusses his productivity strategies, including the Pomodoro Technique, and emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness and self-motivation in the creative industry. With a unique approach to being a generalist, he talks about navigating the diverse AR landscape and shaping his career by staying adaptable and curious.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
- How to turn a passion for cartoons and video games into a career in animation and AR
- Tips on starting a creative business and building an impactful portfolio
- How the Pomodoro Technique can improve focus and overcome creative blocks
- The advantages of being a generalist in the tech-creative field
- Tools and resources for anyone interested in learning AR, from YouTube tutorials to Unity and Skillshare
CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:
Explore Iltopia Studios: https://iltopiastudios.com/
Follow Steven on Instagram: stuckonaneyelnd
View more of Stevens work: https://stuckonaneyeland.com/projects
KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:
Website:https://martineseverin.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
Follow This Is How We Create: https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_
Subscribe to Our Newsletter: https://martineseverin.substack.com
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- Adobe Max Conference
- Unity Learn
- Skillshare and Udemy for AR tutorials
CREDITS:
This Is How We Create is produced and edited by Martine Severin. Episode research conducted by Braila West.
By Martine Severin5
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Have you ever considered using Augmented Reality in your work? Meet creator, writer, and Augmented Reality developer Steven Christian as he shares his journey from a love for cartoons and video games.
Steven shares how he came to find Iltopia Studios, where he blends storytelling with cutting-edge augmented reality (AR). He recounts how a pivotal Adobe Max conference ignited his interest in using AR to create immersive tech-forward experiences.
During our time together, Steven discusses his productivity strategies, including the Pomodoro Technique, and emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness and self-motivation in the creative industry. With a unique approach to being a generalist, he talks about navigating the diverse AR landscape and shaping his career by staying adaptable and curious.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
- How to turn a passion for cartoons and video games into a career in animation and AR
- Tips on starting a creative business and building an impactful portfolio
- How the Pomodoro Technique can improve focus and overcome creative blocks
- The advantages of being a generalist in the tech-creative field
- Tools and resources for anyone interested in learning AR, from YouTube tutorials to Unity and Skillshare
CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:
Explore Iltopia Studios: https://iltopiastudios.com/
Follow Steven on Instagram: stuckonaneyelnd
View more of Stevens work: https://stuckonaneyeland.com/projects
KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:
Website:https://martineseverin.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/
Follow This Is How We Create: https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_
Subscribe to Our Newsletter: https://martineseverin.substack.com
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- Adobe Max Conference
- Unity Learn
- Skillshare and Udemy for AR tutorials
CREDITS:
This Is How We Create is produced and edited by Martine Severin. Episode research conducted by Braila West.

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