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105 • SARAH ADLER

Our guest is Sarah Adler, a multidisciplinary designer and artist originally from Sanibel Island, Florida, who moved to Chicago in 2016 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently works as Brand Designer at Thatch and is the creative director of Gab Magazi ...  Show more

104 • LIAM GUIRITAN

Our guest is Liam Guiritan, a Chicago-based designer and creative coder who grew up being told there were only two career paths worth taking, and chose neither.In this episode, Liam speaks with host Christian Solorzano about how curiosity became his education — from taking apart ...  Show more

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