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I am definitely a dreamer but I would say an activist dreamer, always ready to take action in order to make my dreams become a reality, with the head in the sky and feet on the ground! I am also a sense seeker, I do recognize myself in this category of strategic thinkers, long-term oriented, who have an overview of what is going on, and are able to give structure to projects. Thanks to my design background, I am part of the alchemist ones as well, able to give tangible form to ideas and concepts.
Like I already said several times I am totally into sustainability, maybe this could be the 6th group: the sustainability group, those that focus on harmony. I realised that you didn't use this word in all your website; probably because it is so obvious that you do not need to mention it. :p
For my part it is obvious too, but since it my main "fight" I cannot speak without using it (I dare you to count how many times this word appears in the blog - hahaha). I believe that the de-growth philosophy can help for better ways of living (and of working naturally).
The de-growth of materialism, productivism, and other stupid things done without really thinking about uses or impact; in order to enable an ever-growing minded action, artistic or philosophical reflections, and social experiences!
I know... this is a bit too idealistic or utopian.
Many of my friends used to see me as the freaky one for all my beliefs, especially the designers: I don't have the usual profile fighting against over-consumption, and being really into philosophy and simplicity.
It is true, but I don't mind... it does not mean that I cannot do my work.
By the way, my degree project hardly focused in this direction won two prizes in France (+)(+) ...and I take it as a proof that such design projects can be attractive to the professional world.
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