Tag: Advice
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Edson Charntor: Letting it all Wash Away
“It was pretty shit when I first started out because the only guidance I recieved from producing music is through my big brother named YouTube. Nobody took me seriously because my mixes were honestly speaking, not it…until I started to listen to intense PC music from SOPHIE, Arca, Charli XCX and the like. I greatly improved after years of listening to them because I know what sounds right and what doesn’t. ”
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Garden Beats: Traversing the Soundwave with Viken Arman
“The most important part is to keep beats understandable, to aim to use your music as a sort of universal language.”
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Women in Tech: Velda Kiara
Before we can let the young software developer’s beautiful message sink in, she hits us with a quote we’ll remember for life: “One more thing: When you get to the top, remember to send the elevator down for others.”
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Women in Tech: Madona Syombua
Madona starts with the letter “M”, and yet — she is also many “M”s. Yes, you read that right – many Ms. She is a Mother. She is a Maker – of applications, of lines of coding she punches into her computer, of change that she creates through what she engineers and develops. And she […]
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It All Started with a Toilet Roll: One Student’s Environmental Efforts
Writer LIANG YING spoke to LAURA LEE, the founder and speaker behind Toilet Roll Singapore (Toilet Roll SG). Currently in junior college, Laura’s sharp insight and relentless pursuit of what she believes in is so admirable and valuable – we’d love to share it with all of you. Change is anything but a constant, and […]
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Women in Tech: Marie Varillon
“I chose to branch into Augmented Reality technology because I love learning new skills. I really wanted to do more digital, and AR is a really fun way to do it!”
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VINTAGE NEW YEAR | Part ONE
I would associate the main feature and goal of my store to deliver the notion that thrifted and second-hand clothing can look great too. I constantly put in the effort to curate clothing that I believe that my buyers would enjoy.