Meet Jessi Arrington, Color Lover and Co-Founder of WORKSHOP

You’re invited to our new event series, 5 Creatives // 5 Stories on Thursday, September 13 at Openhouse Gallery. The night will feature five high-energy, five-to-ten-minute presentations from a diverse selection of creative professionals. Sharing stories about their topic of choice, speakers will cover everything from obstacles they encountered while pursuing their passions and the lessons they learned to interesting projects on which they’re working and advice that can apply to creatives at any stage in their career.

Sound interesting? Get your ticket here.

We’re happy to introduce you to Jessi Arrington, one of our speakers for this event series. Jessi is co-founder of WORKSHOP, a Brooklyn-based studio focused on merging design and social responsibility for clients like TED, Echoing Green, Google and GOOD. Jessi’s favorite color is rainbow, and her talk on dressing colorfully in nothing new can be found on TED.com. She blogs about her passion for color, conservation, and designing life at LuckySoAndSo.com. She’s the Community Chair of AIGA/NY and is a founding member of the co-working space Studiomates.

Connect with Jessi through her website luckysoandso.com or on Twitter @jessiarrington.

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Join other creatives for an evening of inspiration and conversation. You will leave feeling prepared to tackle your next endeavor, whether it’s finding a job or internship, transitioning to a new field, the start of the school year, or developing your own business.

Have a question for Jessi? Leave it in the comments below and be sure to RSVP for our event here.

About the Author

Sara is the Managing Editor for the NY Creative Interns blog. She's also a Hofstra University alumnae and a Campus Coordinator for The World Needs More Love Letters. Follow her on Twitter @SaraMBrink and read her blog, Letters From A (Someday) Editor.

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