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Feb 2023
45m 17s

The Process of Letting Your Work Speak f...

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I’ve always been a believer in letting your work speak for itself. One of the fields that does this in a very literal sense is design and creative direction; when someone creates something that makes you FEEL something. Ruba Abu-Nimah is the creative director of Revlon. She has been a visionary for top beauty companies, including, Shiseido, Pat McGrath and ... Show More
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