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Not Creative Episode 03: Tina Touli

Season 1, Ep. 3

In this episode of Not Creative Podcast, designer and creative director Tina Touli shares her journey to a truly creative career. Her positivity and organisation really shine through as we discuss: 


  • Why support from family matters
  • The fine art of client relationships
  • Why a positive mindset fuels better collaboration
  • And how non-creatives help creatives thrive


Tune in to hear how Tina impressed us as the queen of organisation and collaboration to deliver great outcomes. 


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