Timothy Goodman on His Artistic Process, Being a Recovering Misogynist, Honoring His Loneliness, and the Audacity of Trying
Timothy Goodman on His Artistic Process, Being a Recovering Misogynist, Honoring His Loneliness, and the Audacity of Trying
Timothy Goodman is an award-winning artist, graphic designer, author and public speaker.
His art and words have populated walls, clothing, books, galleries, and magazines, most recently in Time Magazine. He's worked with brands like Apple, Nike, Google, Netflix, Tiffany's, Sundance, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and more.
Timothy regularly partners for nonprofits and schools creating art for communities in New York. He teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and regularly speaks around the world at different creative conferences.
Make sure to grab a copy of his latest graphic memoir, I Always Think It's Forever.
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Some Questions Asked in this Episode:
How did the journey of becoming a “recovering misogynist” start?
What was your process in approaching telling your story through this medium, and telling this story in such an intimate way?
If you didn't get this book out, What would your insides look like today?
What are the conversations you had with your mother about your memoir?
Why is doing the work and why is going to therapy worth it for you today?
How did you find your design and your approach? I really want to know in the most intimate sense, what is this language?
What is your relationship with your word of the year, “Service?” What questions are you asking yourself this year because of it?
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