45 min

Reflecting on Square Hole: Interpreting the world through a Neurodiverse lens and What this can serve to creative industries Square Hole

    • Documentary

As an Art Director/Photographer and Illustrator/Educator, Lorna and Jhinuk unveil their own perspectives on how Neurodiverse traits are attributed to their creative careers. In these combined episodes, they listen back and reflect on points throughout the interview that have directly affected their learning of Neurodiversity, particularly in their own creative processes as well as its impact on the industry at large. Where do Neurodivergent people’s experiences offer criticality when designing solutions for the world we live in? Can exposing the process of Neurodivergent creatives and their particular ways of interpreting information, offer exciting new avenues to communicate universally important ideas? In this podcast session, Lorna and Jhinuk reflect on the relationship between the approaches that Neurodiverse creative stake in their work and the way that audiences interpret their work
Follow updates from us on Instagram.
Our Creators:
LORNA ALLAN
INSTA: @lornaallanad & @hwodesign
TWITTER: @hwodesign
WEB: https://www.lornaallan.com/
JHINUK SARKAR
INSTA: @paperfig
TWITTER: @paperfig
WEB: https://paperfigillustration.com/
Our Narrator:
SAZZIE KLUVITSE
INSTA: @sazziewho
TWITTER: @BiBiVirtue
Our Contributors:
ADELE ORCAJADA from MATERIAL DRIVEN
INSTA: @materialdriven / @materialdriven_es
TWITTER: @materialdriven / @materialdriven_Esp
https://www.materialdriven.com/
AB ROGERS
INSTA: @abrogersdesign
TWITTER: @AbRogersDesign
https://www.abrogers.com/
JULIET DAVIS-DUFAYARD
INSTA: @julietdavisdufayard__
TWITTER: @letskeepgrowing
https://julietdavis.eu/
TRACEY WALLER from ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART (RCA)
INSTA: @hellotraceywaller

As an Art Director/Photographer and Illustrator/Educator, Lorna and Jhinuk unveil their own perspectives on how Neurodiverse traits are attributed to their creative careers. In these combined episodes, they listen back and reflect on points throughout the interview that have directly affected their learning of Neurodiversity, particularly in their own creative processes as well as its impact on the industry at large. Where do Neurodivergent people’s experiences offer criticality when designing solutions for the world we live in? Can exposing the process of Neurodivergent creatives and their particular ways of interpreting information, offer exciting new avenues to communicate universally important ideas? In this podcast session, Lorna and Jhinuk reflect on the relationship between the approaches that Neurodiverse creative stake in their work and the way that audiences interpret their work
Follow updates from us on Instagram.
Our Creators:
LORNA ALLAN
INSTA: @lornaallanad & @hwodesign
TWITTER: @hwodesign
WEB: https://www.lornaallan.com/
JHINUK SARKAR
INSTA: @paperfig
TWITTER: @paperfig
WEB: https://paperfigillustration.com/
Our Narrator:
SAZZIE KLUVITSE
INSTA: @sazziewho
TWITTER: @BiBiVirtue
Our Contributors:
ADELE ORCAJADA from MATERIAL DRIVEN
INSTA: @materialdriven / @materialdriven_es
TWITTER: @materialdriven / @materialdriven_Esp
https://www.materialdriven.com/
AB ROGERS
INSTA: @abrogersdesign
TWITTER: @AbRogersDesign
https://www.abrogers.com/
JULIET DAVIS-DUFAYARD
INSTA: @julietdavisdufayard__
TWITTER: @letskeepgrowing
https://julietdavis.eu/
TRACEY WALLER from ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART (RCA)
INSTA: @hellotraceywaller

45 min