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Inspiring creative women to follow in 2022

Creative Boom

So in this article, we've gathered together a mix of emerging and established women working in their profession, all doing wonderful things to inspire your own career. Jolene Delisle. Jolene Delisle. And what better time could there be to celebrate some of the most amazing women in the creative sector? Sanuk Kim.

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The Working Assembly brews up a refreshing identity for Asian-inspired tea brand, Narra

Creative Boom

This summer sees the launch of Narra , a new Asian-inspired tea brand that brings the Filipino tradition of midday caffeine hit to a wider audience. Narra was born to refresh your daily 'siptual' and transport you to that joyous Merienda feeling with the most refreshing plant-based tea lattes created with Asian-inspired flavours."

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Jolene Delisle on balancing a creative career with motherhood and how she supports other women founders

Creative Boom

Jolene Delisle. After being born into homelessness in South Korea and driven by the hardships endured in her formative years, Jolene Delisle was inspired to launch her creative agency, creating opportunities for other women and people of colour and working with clients that positively impact the world.

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"So many artists make great work, but they hide”: Mr Bingo on the art of building an online presence

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The Working Assembly blurs the lines for Pinky Swear's genre-defying identity

Creative Boom

Pinky Swear was never meant to fit neatly into one category," says Jolene Delisle, founder and creative director at The Working Assembly. "It The Rorschach felt right because it invites interpretation, as does Pinky Swear," explains Jolene. The brand was always meant to be a backdrop, not a billboard," says Jolene.

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