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A person in a suit walks through a modern art gallery, carrying a briefcase, surrounded by large paintings—some realistic, some abstract—suggesting a meeting of traditional and digital creativity.

Not Less Creative, Just Another Kind

AI hasn’t made me less creative—it has changed the way creativity shows up. Sometimes it’s in how I react to a list of ideas, other times in how I combine digital outputs with my own sketches. The shape is different, but the spark is still mine.

The Case for Nicheless Creativity

Creativity isn’t always about staying in a lane. Sometimes the most alive work comes from detours—the half-finished, the unbranded, the nicheless experiments that don’t add up but still matter.

The Freedom in Small Systems

On Monday I wrote about limits, and how a clear edge helps me see the work. Today I want to look at what comes after: systems. Not the heavy kind with charts and checklists, but the small ones that make space feel lighter. Why small systems matter When I first heard the word “system,” I thought of corporate diagrams and endless processes. That picture didn’t match what I needed. I […]

How Digital Tools Became My Creative Partners

Over time, my tools stopped feeling like silent assistants and started acting like collaborators. They don’t just carry my ideas anymore—they shape them, challenge them, and sometimes surprise me in ways I didn’t expect.