Unpacked In Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz loves to call itself creative, but what happens when creativity becomes a commodity and everyone feels forced to hustle? I’m sitting down with local artist and designer Hannah Selden to unpack the push and pull of making art in Santa Cruz after COVID. Hannah talks about growing up here, studying print design, and building a Santa Cruz apparel brand before stepping back to reclaim creativity that doesn’t have to fit a sales funnel. We get real about maker markets, the invisible competition that rides underneath a “hippie” vibe, and why this town can feel like the best place to belong and the hardest place to breathe at the same time. We also dig into AI in graphic design and branding: how generative tools can unlock ideas for people who don’t have technical skills, but also how “good enough” logos and instant visuals can erase paid creative work. Along the way we talk surf culture’s influence on access and status, Rockview Beach community rituals, and the difference between being nice, being kind, cooperating, and actually collaborating. If you care about the Santa Cruz creative economy, local artists, small business life, and where community goes next, this one will stick with you. Subscribe for more Santa Cruz conversations, share this with a friend who’s building something, and leave a review if you want more guests like Hannah. What part of the creative grind feels worth it to you right now?
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