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From the Treehouse to the Penthouse | Jennifer Brook | ep.#69

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Jennifer Brook is an artist and strategic designer with an eclectic, inquiry-led practice. She currently is the lead design researcher at Dropbox in San Francisco, CA. I met Jennifer back in 2006 at the Penland School of Crafts while were were both working as studio assistants. Her confidence and ability to take what she's learned from making books and art has led her down a very interesting and socially engaging path. From her website:

A brief working manifesto:

  1. Questions are magic
  2. Listen with guts
  3. Kindness connects
  4. Adventure is essential

music credits: Future Islands, War on Drugs, Built to Spill

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Jennifer Brook is an artist and strategic designer with an eclectic, inquiry-led practice. She currently is the lead design researcher at Dropbox in San Francisco, CA. I met Jennifer back in 2006 at the Penland School of Crafts while were were both working as studio assistants. Her confidence and ability to take what she's learned from making books and art has led her down a very interesting and socially engaging path. From her website:

A brief working manifesto:

  1. Questions are magic
  2. Listen with guts
  3. Kindness connects
  4. Adventure is essential

music credits: Future Islands, War on Drugs, Built to Spill

  continue reading

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