Category Archives: School

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How to get the most out of Miami Ad School

Where does the time go? I feel like it was just yesterday that I was working on my Miami Ad School application video in New Orleans, naive to what the future would hold, but excited nonetheless. Now, nearly two years … Continue reading

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San Francisco Terminus

San Francisco has always been enveloped in a kind of exalted mysticism in my head. It isn’t difficult to identify reasons why the city and its state hold this elevated status for me… From the skate videos I would watch … Continue reading

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The Longest Winter

As my didactic plunge into the unfamiliar world of living and working in a foreign country began to fade in my rear-view mirror, I began a different kind of adventure; that into the warm embrace of nostalgic familiarity – I … Continue reading

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Reflections in Canals | Amsterdam Life & Work

There’s no way I will be able to relay in words exactly what effect this 10-week-long experience of living and working in Amsterdam has had on my life. All I know is that the impact my time in this city … Continue reading

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The Miami Exodus

As I begin writing these words I am laying in the bed I slept in most of my childhood growing up in Chicago. I am currently at home in Oak Park for a few days after having left Miami after … Continue reading

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The Farm

Recently, I was lucky enough to be invited to the owners’ of Miami Ad School’s Farm, nestled in the Smokey Mountains near Clayton, Georgia. The “Farm Trip” is a bit of a tradition at the Miami Ad School: South Beach … Continue reading

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Spring Broke (Life + Work Update, Photoset)

I’ve been keeping myself busy these past few months with Ad School projects, freelance and general adventuring. I completed my 2nd quarter at Miami Ad School, spanning the months of January through March, and then enjoyed a nice spring break … Continue reading