More than a Few Words – Episode: 387
Living in a Creative Democracy
June 7, 2019
We are living in an era of creative democracy. Our guest Arin Anderson describes the pros and cons of business owners wielding this new found power.
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About Arin Anderson
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Arin is an artist by definition and a creative professional by trade. Graduating from Bradley University with degrees in Performing Arts & Public Relations, she has nearly a decade of experience in the creative, advertising, branding, and design industry.
Her artistic style is founded in her love for mid century modern architecture (thanks grandma!), the vinyl record covers she found in her parents closet in middle school, geometric abstraction, a Warhol-esque obsession with pattern and repetition, and the psychology of human perception.
Always having one foot in the arts and one foot in business, Arin has found a love of bridging the gap between the two and helping others do the same. She is obsessed with the design of everyday things, how people interact with arts and design, the culture of creative democracy, and the idea of actualizing creative experiences for all people. She also has an unhealthy love for Fiestaware.
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