DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.
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DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.
Richard Nattoo shares how he landed on his creative paths.
DesignCast with Staysean
1 hour 35 seconds
4 years ago
Richard Nattoo shares how he landed on his creative paths.
Jamaica's Prime Minister's Youth Awardee in the category of Arts and Culture, Richard Nattoo shares insights on how he landed his creative paths as an assistant architect, illustrator and producer. He shares his motivations and how he manages all these creative rolls to push out and fuel the 'big machine'.
Richard is truly an inspiration to me (man full a jokes) as he navigates these roles with ease. Check out Richard's work at https://richardnattoo.com/
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DesignCast with Staysean
DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.