• Blaze Your Own Path and Make Work That Matters
Humans have always been creative hustlers—problem solvers who seek to live beyond the limits suggested by society. Yet we live in a world where the place you were born, the amount of money you have, and the level of melanin in your skin indicate the precise path you are expected to follow. Too many of us silence our creativity and let our hustle calcify as we settle for the roles assigned to us.
Now Olatunde Sobomehin and sam seidel, co-creators of the Creative Hustle course at the Stanford d.school, help you identify and navigate your own creative path that leads from your gifts—your unique combination of skills—to your goals, where you make a living doing things that matter.
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Khristopher "Squint" Sandifer is a visual composer who specializes in photography, film directing, and branding.
Hope Meng is a San Francisco-based multidisciplinary artist and designer specializing in custom type- and letter-driven work. You can find her portfolio at hopemeng.com.
Jori Tytus is a bioengineer by day and a collage artist by night.