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Ep. 67 - Digital artist, game developer, and entrepreneurial college student
Ep. 67 - Digital artist, game developer, and entrepreneurial college student
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54 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2019
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Podcast episode
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In this week's episode, Abbey chats with artist and game dev Angela He who's a college student at Stanford University. Angela creates beautiful digital art and develops games that speak to emotional issues - and she's almost completely self-taught. Angela grew up in a wealthy suburb of Washington, D.C., and started studying art at the tender age of 3 (after her parents found her drawing on the walls of their home). From there, she has worked with and learned about all different kinds of art, and has taught herself much of what she knows. As she grew older, she got into game development and started figuring out what sort of games - and art - her peers and the general public might like. When she came to Stanford to start university, she continued to explore new tech and expand her skills. Now, Angela is launching a clothing and accessories line inspired by her art while going to school and landing internships at companies like Microsoft and Niantic. She loves exploring the Bay Area with her friends, enjoys shopping for house plants, and eventually wants to write an anime, among many other things. You can find Angela on twitter here: https://twitter.com/zephybite You can check out her website here.
Released:
Jun 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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