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EP 7.0 Exploring Asian American Identity with Andy Sun (Creative Producer, Nik Bentel Studio)

1 h 5 min · 13 de oct de 2024
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Andy Sun is a Brooklyn-based creative director and designer. His work focuses on product/graphic design, user interface/user experience research, and storytelling. He is a Creative Producer at Nik Bentel Studio which releases limited edition performative objects. These can range from furniture, clothing, handbags, homeware items and toys. This is my conversation with Andy Sun.

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