Good conversation
A successful conversation is a multifaceted skill involving effective communication, active listening, and empathy. A key element in successful conversations is the ability to articulate thoughts clearly and concisely. It’s essential to express ideas in a manner that is easily understandable to the listener, fostering mutual understanding.
Active listening is important. Listen to the speaker, without interrupting or formulating responses prematurely. When you do this you show respect and improve the quality of the conversation. Engaging in the conversation with genuine interest and curiosity fosters a positive atmosphere and encourages open communication.
Having a good set of questions is always an excellent idea. Try a few from the Ungame.
From Fearful to Fearless:
Every confident speaker once shook in their shoes.
Language of Leadership
True leaders don’t just give instructions—they paint visions that others want to follow. Every leader speaks but not every leader inspires. The language of leadership isn’t about commanding attention; it’s about connecting hearts and minds to a...
How to Answer “Tricky” Questions
When you stay calm, clarify with repetition, and bridge back to your core ideas, you guide the dialogue rather than chase it. The result? You come across as thoughtful, credible, and persuasive exactly the qualities clients and colleagues remember.
The Designer Pause
Remember: silence isn’t empty. It’s elegant.
Branding
Branding isn’t built in a studio—it’s built in the moments between meetings, at networking events, and even while waiting for your latte.
From Drawings to Dialogue
Designers aren’t just visual thinkers—we’re translators of imagination.
When you can turn drawings into dialogue, every presentation becomes a partnership.




