PinnedEmbracing dyslexia? It’s as easy as 1, 3, 2We all have differences. Mine just happens to have a fancy name. — Hard as it is to believe now, I didn’t always understand the power of dyslexia. Growing up, I saw dyslexia as a liability, not an asset. I believed the names I was called. …Dyslexia4 min read
Published in for/by·May 23Out of the darkness and into dyslexiaBefore I was a dyslexic design thinker, before I was a creative director, before I even knew I was dyslexic, I was just a kid trying to figure out how my mind worked. Working together with Understood.org, I’m exploring my relationship with dyslexia and seeing how each step along the…Dyslexia4 min read
Published in Bootcamp·Feb 25, 2021What is Dyslexic Design Thinking?Divergent mindsets bring new perspectives to creativity and collaboration. It is a way to see the bigger picture. It is an entrepreneur’s secret weapon. You can structure teams around it, or use it to improve organizational culture. It’s called Dyslexic Design Thinking, and it’s a collaborative creation process that taps…4 min read
Published in Bootcamp·Dec 14, 2020The power of visualizing as a tool for creativityA creative director explains how dyslexia is the secret to unlocking flow. In my mind, I see a lady with a tattoo. I also see a bearded man. Scattered in this orbit are a small cat, a large dog and the swell of love. These images are all part of…Creativity5 min read
Nov 10, 2020The Truth About Big-Picture ThinkersDo you share the six traits they have in common? — Sign up for the newsletter for more counterintuitive ideas from one dyslexic creative leader. Some see a dance. Choreographer Charlotte Edmonds sees a story of resilience. Some see a bunch of caffeinated freelancers. Entrepreneur Pip Jamieson sees a creative-class movement. Some see a campaign. I see a cultural conversation. This…Creativity6 min read
Sep 23, 2020Team Culture Taking a Hit? Try Creative Interventions.A pirate ship with sails crafted entirely of espresso. That’s what Zelia, our account manager, shared in response to the prompt Create a finger painting using any material you have on hand. My laugh at the dark-roast plank coming off the stern upstages the story she’s telling about it on…Dyslexia8 min read
Oct 24, 2019Dyslexic Entrepreneurs Are Successful By Any Measure. It’s All in the Way We Think.It was an unusual day in Isla Vista, Calif. The year was 1970, and a loud, energetic man with wild red hair was hawking pens and pencils on the sidewalk. Behind him, a single copy machine sat under the awning of an old hamburger stand. The man was there that…Dyslexia7 min read
Nov 14, 2018How Leading With Neurodiversity Improves the Workplace DanceThree pigeons were perched upon a beam above our conference room table. A late-morning San Francisco breeze entered the 18th floor windows, ruffling their feathers. Our client tilted her head up. Her eyes widened. “There are pigeons up there!” she said, interrupting the presentation. “Are those real?” her colleague asked…Dyslexia7 min read
Apr 23, 2018I Was Always Told My Dyslexia Was a Disability. Then I Developed a Relationship With It.Often you could find me on my bike, cruising the streets in the suburbs of Tel Aviv with my pet pigeon, looking for work. Other kids went to summer camp to play or learn; I went to find a job. At the age of 10, I became a professional magician. …Dyslexia7 min read