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Warning: this episode speaks about autism and mental health. We remind listeners that the Graphic Support Group hosts are not medical professionals. Please listen with care and understanding.
I met Able during my junior year as a passionate and painfully green design student. What I remember was that he was a tall, older guy who was simultaneously disarming for his height and earnestness. For a chronically detached art student, it was a breath of fresh air that I didn’t know how to take in. Him and I only attended school together for one semester, but he’s taken that education and gone very, very far. He’s currently a Group Creative Director at Thought Matter in New York and previously worked at Noom, been a Creative Director at Deustch NY and LA, member of the AIGA NY board and taught at SVA.
Over the years, Able and I have been in sporadic touch through past projects and social media. From a afar, he’s defined persistence for me and I’m so glad we got to spend some time together on the podcast. Able bares all about the many obstacles he’s overcome including a life threatening illness, financial precarity and mental health struggles. Through it all he’s remained hopeful and grateful to be who he is. Able is a truly creative human being and I’m very fortunate to know him. I hope that his story can be of support for anyone. For me, it was yet another reminder of how much good there can be in the work we do and to not be tied up in the implications we can’t always control.
Check out some of the projects he’s mentioned in the episode: his music as Kamuter, his partner Julia Parris’ creative studio Analog is Heavy, his own work at WTF Studio and some of his collage works.
Choose gratitude friends.
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Warning: this episode speaks about autism and mental health. We remind listeners that the Graphic Support Group hosts are not medical professionals. Please listen with care and understanding.
I met Able during my junior year as a passionate and painfully green design student. What I remember was that he was a tall, older guy who was simultaneously disarming for his height and earnestness. For a chronically detached art student, it was a breath of fresh air that I didn’t know how to take in. Him and I only attended school together for one semester, but he’s taken that education and gone very, very far. He’s currently a Group Creative Director at Thought Matter in New York and previously worked at Noom, been a Creative Director at Deustch NY and LA, member of the AIGA NY board and taught at SVA.
Over the years, Able and I have been in sporadic touch through past projects and social media. From a afar, he’s defined persistence for me and I’m so glad we got to spend some time together on the podcast. Able bares all about the many obstacles he’s overcome including a life threatening illness, financial precarity and mental health struggles. Through it all he’s remained hopeful and grateful to be who he is. Able is a truly creative human being and I’m very fortunate to know him. I hope that his story can be of support for anyone. For me, it was yet another reminder of how much good there can be in the work we do and to not be tied up in the implications we can’t always control.
Check out some of the projects he’s mentioned in the episode: his music as Kamuter, his partner Julia Parris’ creative studio Analog is Heavy, his own work at WTF Studio and some of his collage works.
Choose gratitude friends.

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