Listening to Anne Hamersky speak, what resonated with me most was her statement, "Be aware of what seeds are already inside you, what are you passionate about, and how can you bring that into the world." It's interesting to hear how designers can combine their passion and interests with design, even when you think there can't be any overlap. Anne uses her work to communicate her values through her photography and public art, such as her bilingual murals. Using her design knowledge and expertise, she is able to capture the necessary components in images and skillfully selecting what text is necessary to be effective.
Anne's statement about using your passions to drive your work relates to Brie Mazurak's story. Brie did not have a background in agriculture or growing food but used her interest to take a leap and begin her journey. Both stories are great to listen to and a lot can be learned from each one. It can be discouraging not finding your passion right away and taking the time to find what drives you and your work, so its always comforting to know that its just part of the process.
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