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7. Consideration | Taylor Levy + Che-Wei Wang | Co-founders, CW&T

7. Consideration | Taylor Levy + Che-Wei Wang | Co-founders, CW&T

FromThe Architecture of Contemplation


7. Consideration | Taylor Levy + Che-Wei Wang | Co-founders, CW&T

FromThe Architecture of Contemplation

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"There's no correlation between how much effort, energy, and how much excitement you might have for your product, versus how the world will receive it."
Today I am speaking with Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy, the duo behind the design practice, CW&T.
We talk about reframing time, memento mori, finding meaningful rituals and the accidental, but intuitive, development of a community around the studio, which allows for fellow passionate creators to share, and learn from, each other.
As for rest, respite and contemplation, we talk about art, being in quiet, and how often, there is a direct correlation between being rested, and, highly creative.
Without further ado, I bring you Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy.
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Released:
Jan 25, 2023
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Titles in the series (43)

Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hardeepkaur/subscribe Weekly, Hardeep Kaur, co-founder of design studio, per se London, sits down with a fellow human, and asks, where do they go for rest, respite, and contemplation? She digs into the big ideas that fuel them, learnings gleaned and how they relate to the big picture. Contemplation here broadens in scope to ask, precisely what is it that we are doing here, and could we do it better?