Conceitos Básicos
Emily Segal explores the intersection of personal identity and work, highlighting the importance of authenticity and internal motivation in career paths.
Resumo
In this insightful interview, Emily Segal delves into her personal journey from growing up in New York City to becoming a successful artist, writer, and strategist. She reflects on her influences, experiences at Brown University, collaboration with K-HOLE, transition to consulting with Nemesis, and the challenges of publishing her book. Through her narrative, she emphasizes the significance of personal connections and staying true to oneself in navigating a creative career landscape.
Estatísticas
"In 2020, I wrote about “nodal points,” the idea that important people, places, ideas, references etc. have shaped the direction of my life."
"The original was three hours long but has been edited and condensed for clarity."
"I was voted biggest indie snob in my high school yearbook."
"We started stockpiling these different pieces of research that would become the case studies for the trend reports that K-HOLE put out."
"We made deodorant with Eckhaus Latta that was associated with the Brand Anxiety Matrix."
Citações
"Whatever else anything is, it ought to begin by being personal." – Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan), You've Got Mail
"I felt like I wasn’t being true to myself... I was so far down the rabbit hole of doing something I didn’t believe in." - Emily Segal
"I pitched this idea to Cyrus Dunham and Hannah Baer... We wanted to make a press that’s more pop and more accessible than a lot of small presses are." - Emily Segal