Lis Hubert
Lis Hubert is a New York City-based independent information architecture and user experience consultant whose present & past clients include ESPN Mobile, espnW, Viacom Media Networks, and NewsCorp. She has spoken at conferences around the world on topics ranging from user experience to independent consulting, and is also a frequent contributor to the UX community’s knowledge base, writing for publications such as UX Matters and teaching industry classes for resources such as TeamTreehouse.com.Posts By Lis
Welcome to the second piece in our journey on Keeping Creative Passions Alive! In our last installment, I introduced this series and the purpose behind it.
Hello, and welcome to the new series: “Keeping Creative Passions Alive: How to Bridge the Work/Life Gap of the Creative”.
Welcome back to our journey towards overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur.
In our last post on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur (or the CE as I have been calling us), we talked about charging for our value.
In our last post we focused on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we talked about the fact that defining How you do your work is important to properly defining What it is you do.
The last time we talked about the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we discussed that the first step towards creative freedom meant each of us knowing our “why”.
In our last discussion in this series on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we defined the characteristics of the creative entrepreneur, we talked about the plight that the creative entrepreneur faces and we mentioned some ways to overcome that plight.
We don’t want to lose the creative entrepreneurs because we need them in this world to push the envelope of what is possible, as well as, prove and provide an option that is different from the day to day world of corporate life.