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In this episode of Pixelated Path, host Chris Abad interviews Renda Morton about her journey from running a successful design studio in New York to taking on leadership roles at the New York Times and Dropbox. Renda shares her experiences of transitioning from a small studio environment to corporate settings, dealing with challenges, and avoiding burnout while maintaining creative energy. She also discusses the pivotal moments in her career, including the iPad era's impact on digital design, the Wirecutter acquisition, and her recent shift to a more balanced lifestyle as a certified coach. Tune in for valuable insights on navigating career leaps and sustaining passion in design.
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Early Interest in Art and Design
04:11 First Job Abroad: Experience in Holland
10:38 Transition to New York's Design Scene
16:36 Starting and Running a Design Studio
19:58 Challenges of Running a Design Business
22:35 Decision to Move to the Corporate World
24:55 Navigating Career Transitions
27:38 Adjusting to a Corporate Environment
32:10 Climbing the Leadership Ladder
35:12 The Wirecutter Acquisition
39:42 Experiencing and Overcoming Burnout
41:24 A New Chapter: Embracing Coaching
48:02 Advice for Career Pivots
49:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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