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The Hustle Economy

Transforming Your Creativity Into a Career
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To survive in today's gig economy, you must be a mover, a shaker, a doer, and a maker. In The Hustle Economy , we give you 25 essays from founders, writers, producers, game makers, artists, and creative types from every path who share one common trait,they are all self-made hustlers who have managed to turn their creativity into careers.In this collection you will find essays from: Producer and performer Mike Rugnetta on why Do what you love" is both the best and worst piece of advice you'll ever receive.Author, television writer, and humourist Emma Koenig on staying focused and productive no matter what life throws at you.Web comic Zach Weinersmith on the equation for success and using your creativity to do what the rest of us won't.Trendspotter Jess Kimball Leslie on identifying your skills and turning it into a successful career. This book exists to inspire and inform. Your creative career is attainable, and we'll show you how to do it and why it's worth it. Complete list of essayists: Nick Douglas, Ben Grelle (aka The Frogman), Adrian Sanders, Farah Khalid, Mike Rugnetta, Emma Koenig, Asha Dornfest, Kelsey Hanson, Monica Guzman, Thomas Leveritt, Casey Bowers, Josephine Decker, Donna Salgado, Alex Pearlman, Dante Shepherd, Brad O'Farrell, Jess Kimball Leslie, Meredith Haggerty, Alex Larsen, Nancy Zastudil, Lee LeFever, Jeff Wysaski, Zach Weinersmith

Author Biography:

Jason Oberholtzer is a content creator and strategist whose writing, charts, GIFs, and blogs appear all over the web and in print. His clients include Forbes, IBM, and The Economist. He is the author of I Love Charts. Jason lives in Brooklyn, New York. Jessica Hagy is an artist and author of Indexed, The Art of War Visualized, and How to be Interesting. Her work frequently appears in various web formats, galleries, books, magazines, newspapers, television outlets, and advertising campaigns. She lives in Seattle, Washington.
Release date Australia
April 5th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Illustrated by Jason Oberholtzer
  • Illustrated by Jessica Hagy
Illustrations
b&w illustrations throughout
Pages
224
Dimensions
142x209x16
ISBN-13
9780762460199
Product ID
23994657

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