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Scattered across seven countries and six timezones, how have New Studio mastered the art of remote working?
Scattered across seven countries and six timezones, how have New Studio mastered the art of remote working?
DixonBaxi say their current team is the best they’ve ever had. We unpick that evolution.
The Art Academy of Latvia graduate switched specialism mid-way through her studies and never looked back
The AUB graduate returns from a spell in the Netherlands with a more than clear conscience
Having dropped out of uni, a job in the creative industries seemed out of reach for Lisa Williams, but then an opportunity came her way that changed everything
For the very first time, we’re publicly recruiting for a new part-time position at Intern
Art history acts as a thin veil to dominant power structures over the ages. That is starting to change though, as online communities begin to utilise the democratic potential of the internet, rewriting the rules of what should be archived.
While studying together, Silva Baum, Lea Sievertsen and Claudia Scheer quickly noticed a severe lack of women in the curriculum and conferences they were being presented with. So they created a platform to showcase and learn from their role models.
Feel like LinkedIn can’t help you to build a career in the creative industries? Think again.
Brit Seaton meets some of the individuals who are redefining online spaces, in ways that create offline impact
Find Your Intern founder Jasmine MacPhee has seen and heard it all when it comes to dodgy internships, so she’s sharing some top tips to help you sort the good from the bad
For Lucy Black-Swan and Andrés Colmenares of IAM, thinking about futures isn’t about finding answers, it’s about asking better questions. Ahead of their annual conference in Barcelona, Anna Dorothea Ker discovers what they’re turning their minds to next
In the second episode of our two-part pilot, we start to uncover some ways that the gender pay gap can be tackled
The Ladder is a new podcast from Intern. In the first episode of our two-part pilot, we seek to better understand the issue of the gender pay gap
As our definition of mentorship is rooted in ancient history, Renee Lee feels that now would be a good time to reframe who we consider mentors and how we think about those relationships
Join us at WeWork next month to understand how to protect yourself and your work from a legal standpoint
Working out how to properly price your work as a designer can be really tough. Our Editor Alec Dudson has some advice for different ways to approach the conundrum
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