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How to create a new habit in less than a month

It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit.

Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making. And in object to learn a new skill, the best way to improve it, is making it as an habit, and this is what we are going to show you, practising with the creation of other simple habits. 


Week 1
Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt.
Week 2
Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam.
Week 3
Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick.
Week 4
Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich.
Weekends
You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers.

Who is this for?
It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create. 
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