Inspired by simple gestures, purposeful forms and honest craftsmanship, today’s guest, Jennifer Livingston’s phone storage is usually maxed out with beauty in the market and in her life. She has equal photos of her family as she does of a great ad campaign, ceramic glaze, or nature’s seasonal colorway. She is intrigued with the process of design and the story behind each item. Jennifer got an early start in product design the summer when she was 13. “My mom introduced me to sewing. She showed me how to thread the machine and load the bobbin, and let me have free range.” Jennifer made a pair of shorts every day that summer out of fabric scraps and old clothes lines. From there her creative curiosity was born.
Margo and Jennifer discuss:
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Allowing yourself and others to make mistakes and then being able to learn from them
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Networking and why it’s important (even if you’re an introverted creative)
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How her curiosity helps her engage with artists and collaborate with manufacturers
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Permission to fail (or grow, adapt, and be vulnerable)
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Having a representative for your work
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Right vs. left brain operations
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How she fills her cup and manages to not lose sight of herself despite challenges and busy schedules
Being a mom of three active kids has helped Jennifer develop strong organization skills and she is a better project manager because of it. She has successfully led product design teams, linking with procurement, logistics and international along the way.
Connect with Jennifer:
jenniferlivingstoncreative.com
www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferelivingston
https://www.instagram.com/jlivin2/
People inspiring Jennifer:
Jacky Blue, illustration. Gestural fashion illustrator
https://shop.fashionillustrationgallery.com/collections/jacky-blue
https://www.instagram.com/jackyblue__/?hl=en
Wattle & Loop
https://www.instagram.com/wattleandloop/
Cyrus Walker
https://www.instagram.com/cyrus.walker/
Andrew Cutler
https://www.andrewkuttler.com/
https://www.instagram.com/andrewkuttler/?hl=en
My parents. As I get older I hear more stories of their generosity.