The article explores how remote work has transformed the lives of creative professionals, balancing the benefits of flexibility and focus with the growing issue of loneliness. Through interviews with designers, artists, and creative leaders, it highlights the emotional and professional challenges of isolation and the strategies people are adopting to reconnect. It concludes that creativity thrives on human connection and that intentional collaboration remains vital in a post-pandemic world.
The article profiles Parámetro Studio, a global design practice founded by Cristina Arreola and Vanessa Santos, now based between Paris and New York. It explores how the studio draws inspiration from aged or out-of-trend aesthetics to create distinctive branding and art direction across fashion, food, and cultural sectors. The piece highlights their multidisciplinary approach, spanning from digital design to collage and watercolour techniques.
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