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In this episode of MINDBODY Method, I sit down with one of my oldest friends — art director and creative force Stephanie Jones — for a real conversation about evolving identity, creative careers, and what it actually means to come home to yourself.
Steph and I go way back to New York, but her story starts in a small town outside St. Louis. From there, she built a career in New York publishing, navigating the gig economy long before it was trendy — contract work, major brands, digital, print, constant reinvention.
We talk about what an art director actually does (hint: it’s way more than “making things look pretty”). Steph breaks down how she shapes visual identity, translates story and copy into design, and balances creative vision with corporate deadlines.
We get into:
And in this season of her life? We talk about what it meand to pivot at this point.
This is a conversation about creative identity, career transitions, burnout, reinvention, and giving yourself permission to evolve.
If you’re navigating a creative career, thinking about a pivot, or wondering how to build a life that actually feels aligned — this one’s for you.
For more about Stephanie, go to SeeJones.com
Write to me at: [email protected]
You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT
By Pride House MediaIn this episode of MINDBODY Method, I sit down with one of my oldest friends — art director and creative force Stephanie Jones — for a real conversation about evolving identity, creative careers, and what it actually means to come home to yourself.
Steph and I go way back to New York, but her story starts in a small town outside St. Louis. From there, she built a career in New York publishing, navigating the gig economy long before it was trendy — contract work, major brands, digital, print, constant reinvention.
We talk about what an art director actually does (hint: it’s way more than “making things look pretty”). Steph breaks down how she shapes visual identity, translates story and copy into design, and balances creative vision with corporate deadlines.
We get into:
And in this season of her life? We talk about what it meand to pivot at this point.
This is a conversation about creative identity, career transitions, burnout, reinvention, and giving yourself permission to evolve.
If you’re navigating a creative career, thinking about a pivot, or wondering how to build a life that actually feels aligned — this one’s for you.
For more about Stephanie, go to SeeJones.com
Write to me at: [email protected]
You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT