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EP06 – Why We Should All Be Creating Personal Work with Nate Williams


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Are you a freelance creative or do you create work in-house for a company? Are you curious about the benefits each world offers? Nate Williams, a creative force in both the freelance, solopreneur, and corporate spaces talks with us about how he has been able to navigate both worlds and why creating personal work is so important.

As a is a visual thinker and a multidisciplinary Art Director, Designer and Illustrator, Nate has worked in-house for companies such as Microsoft, Xbox, and Starbucks. While his instantly recognizable illustration style has been tapped by clients such as Target, Urban Outfitters, Wired Magazine, the New York Times, Coca Cola, Oreo, Converse and the Cartoon Network – just to name a few. His curiosity and desire to learn has taken him all over the world where he has both lived abroad as well as traveled as a guest speaker – inspiring creatives along the way. For all this and so much more, be sure to join us for this inspiring conversation!

 

TODAY WE WILL LEARN HOW TO

  • Find your artistic style and voice
  • Navigate working in-house for a company or freelance
  • Stay curious & create personal work
  • Know when it’s time to create another brand for your work
  • Move past fear and start your idea

 

FIND NATE WILLIAMS HERE:

  • Nate’s Website
  • Nate on Instagram
  • The Alexander Blue Website
  • Alexander Blue on Instagram
  • Proconist - Mood Analyzer

 

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  • Additional RESOURCES mentioned
  • Visually designed QUOTES to inspire you, and for you to share on Pinterest to inspire others
  • A PROMPT to help you go deeper and get a little more real with yourself

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