thedsgnblog:
“Quote of the week — November 29
Intern is a bi-annual independent print publication for and by the creative youth Their opinion is that an ongoing debate about internships is a necessity. Since 2013, they’ve provided a contemporary...

thedsgnblog:

Quote of the week — November 29

Intern is a bi-annual independent print publication for and by the creative youth Their opinion is that an ongoing debate about internships is a necessity. Since 2013, they’ve provided a contemporary platform for the discussion, at the same time showcasing the work of emerging young creatives for whom the subject is of critical importance. To ensure that they are truly for and by the creative youth, all of their output is either by or features the people they represent.

(Source: shop.intern-mag.com, via thedsgnblog)

humansofnewyork:
“  “I grew up in a small town in North Carolina. Only five people in my graduating class even left the town. And I left but I haven’t done anything. I feel like: ‘Yah, I had this dream, but it was bullshit.’ And now there’s nothing...

humansofnewyork:

“I grew up in a small town in North Carolina. Only five people in my graduating class even left the town. And I left but I haven’t done anything. I feel like: ‘Yah, I had this dream, but it was bullshit.’ And now there’s nothing to say about me. When people ask what I’m doing, there’s nothing to say. Back when I was in college, I could say that I was a student. I was majoring in film and television. But now I’m just doing an unpaid internship and working at a grocery store. And it bothers me to tell people that. I’m actually afraid to meet new people. And I don’t know why. Because everyone who works with me is nice and educated and has dreams. And I don’t judge them for working at a grocery store. Yet it bothers me to tell people that about myself.”

(via humansofnewyork)


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