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Dreaming in Design: Why Your Wildest Visions Matter

15 min · 3. Okt. 2025
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Every great design process begins with a dream — sometimes the wilder, the better. This week on Unapologetically Epic, I’m diving into why your wildest visions matter, how iteration is essential, and why unforgettable brand experiences always begin with a little dreamer energy.

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Well, we made it: Season 3 of Unapologetically Epic has officially come to an end. And before we hit pause (for now), I want to take a moment to say thank you. This season was more than a collection of episodes it was a journey through creative grit, messy breakthroughs, real talk, and shared vulnerability. We traveled lost in space together and found ourselves grounded in the fundamentals, explored what creativity was meant to do in they will never go for it, explored authenticity in design, deleted ordinary, constructed the impossible through play, discovered my love for goosebumps was rooted in my desire to create suspenseful storytelling, paid my respects to a late friend in the people behind the process and all of the wonderful humans behind the scenes, explored how we raise the next generation of creators and artists, went back to the basics to break the bland and why dreaming in design matters more now than ever before. So thank you to every listener who hit “play,” to every DM or comment, to everyone who shared an episode with a friend, and to those who let these conversations spark something inside them. If you’ve been here from the beginning, thank you. If you just discovered us — welcome. You made Season 3 possible.

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