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Jake Sax
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Sacramento, USA
iOS Developer & Designer: From Concept to Completion
$100k+
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iOS Developer & Designer: From Concept to Completion
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UI Development for Bento MacOS App
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OCCI Fashion Platform Redesign and Development
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Follk, A Social Platform Experiment
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Magic, A Short Form Video Platform
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Amandha Rodrigues
New Jersey, USA
Unique creativity and strategic thinking
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Unique creativity and strategic thinking
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Taco on Tour
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The Sanctuary
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Beyond Coffee
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Pete Jensen
Florida, USA
“Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!" ~Monty Python
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“Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!" ~Monty Python
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Jensen Magic Tour Logo
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Our Holistic Mind a medical journey into supplements!
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A Little Artistic Magic For A Master Magician!
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Board Certified Doctor Executive Letterhead Package
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Bene
Kissimmee, USA
Strategic Branding || Website: cozybene.com
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Strategic Branding || Website: cozybene.com
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Weekend shenanigans. What is everyone else getting up to? :) I find the best way to stay sharp as a Strategist is to go back to the raw creative tools. No briefs, no deadlines, just flow. I picked up a Wacom tablet for the first time in 15 years today. Forgot how good the tactile control feels compared to glass screens. Spent the afternoon building out "Proxy Nova" the new internal mascot for my agency. From sketch to full sprite sheet in a few hours. Sometimes you have to unplug from the work to plug back into the craft. ⚡️
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Too many strategists treat clients like canvas for their own art. If they love minimalism, everyone gets Helvetica. This is a failure of empathy. My personal brand is "Dark Mode" industrial and brutalist. But applying that to every client is malpractice. Exhibit A: Artura Nails Soul: Monet. Parisienne. Nature. Vibe: Soft, etherial quiet luxury. Result: A breath of fresh air. Exhibit B: Holy Wraps Soul: Boxing. Tactical. Heritage. Vibe: Sweat, grit, and aggression. Result: A punch in the mouth. Two opposing worlds. Same Strategist. My job isn't to impose my taste. It's to excavate yours. Which brands stylescape speaks to you?
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The path for Holy Wraps is clear: Tactical Soul. We officially curated this direction after stress-testing three distinct paths. This isn’t a color preference; it is an audit of grit and spiritual discipline. Why Tactical Soul? The Contrast: Bridges industrial boxing energy with a refined, future-forward aesthetic. The Function: High-visibility orange and heritage typography create a "Tactical" feel that commands attention. The Vibe: Captures the "Spiritual Athlete" the internal prayer and the external fight. As a strategist and co-founder, my job is to ensure the brand's "Look" is the invisible skeleton that allows the mission to stand upright. Foundation set. Now, we build the ecosystem.
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Cozy Bene Rebranding: The Dark Mode Architecture
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Stefa Groves
Richland, USA
Investigative Researcher | OSINT, WEBINT & Provenance
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I built/shipped a webapp. I just wanted to see if I could do it as I have never created an app before. I used terminal, with the help of an AI (I forget which one) to bounce ideas off of and get the general sense of where to begin. It's located on Gumroad. The idea: ADHD-friendly idea app. It limits the ideas to 3 at a time so there's no/less overwhelm. ADHD and neurodivergent people in general tend to get overwhelmed easier which is the opposite from the amount of ideas they have. My ideas have ideas. You can add photos for remembering what color you wanted to paint something and what you wanted to paint and steps to do so. Very minimal on purpose. No ads, no distractions. I added my ideas and one "to-do" kind of reminder (Starship 39 Launch was about to happen when I built this). Frostmere is my business so I added that and two of the books I've written are there as well. Minimal notes.
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OSINT & Digital Footprint Investigation
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Genealogy & Historical Records Research
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How I Use Obituaries to Build Family Trees Most people think of obituaries as endings. For me, they're starting points. When I'm researching a family line, obituaries are one of the most underrated tools available. A single obituary can hand you 10+ names in one read: parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, in-laws, and sometimes even maiden names that would take hours to find any other way. How I use them: I start with whatever name I have. Could be a great-grandparent, a maiden name someone half-remembers, or just a last name and a rough location. I search obituary databases (Newspapers.com (http://Newspapers.com), Find A Grave, legacy.com (http://legacy.com), local newspaper archives) and look for matches. When I find one, I don't just read it. I pull every name mentioned and map the relationships. "Survived by her daughter Jane (Smith) Doe, son-in-law Robert Doe, and grandchildren Michael and Sarah." That one sentence just gave me a maiden name, a married name, a spouse, and two more branches to follow. I cross-reference those names go into Ancestry, FamilySearch, public records. Each one can lead to another obituary, another set of names, another generation. One obituary can crack open an entire branch of a family tree that was completely stuck. What to look for: Maiden names in parentheses (this is gold) "Preceded in death by" (gives you the generation above) Church names, lodge memberships, military service (open up whole new record sets) Locations mentioned (where they lived, where they're buried, where they moved from) Don't just search for the person you're looking for. Search for their siblings, their parents, their in-laws. Sometimes the obituary you need isn't theirs. It's their brother's, and your person is listed as a survivor. One good obituary can save you 20 hours of digging.
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Jayson Hanlon
San Diego, USA
Creating captivating words for your brand 🖋️💡
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IT Support & Endpoint Specialist
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Crypto Cooler
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minted | commemorate what matters
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Scott Rainy
Golden, USA
Passionate Graphic Designer & Brand Specialist.
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Passionate Graphic Designer & Brand Specialist.
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Branded Product Overview Video for Escape Climbing
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Minnesota United FC Branding (Large Format Print Design)
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Logo and Identity Exploration for Fitch Carpentry.
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Logo & Identity Design / Packaging Design for Monte's Rimedi
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Sarah Shively
Portland, USA
🎬 Award-Winning Filmmaker & Project Leader 🚀
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🎬 Award-Winning Filmmaker & Project Leader 🚀
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Moving Into Adulthood
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How America Amplified: Election 2020 Used CE to Foster Dialogue…
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Mugshots in the Digital Age
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Darcelle: On Life, Love and Dying
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