Tag: Design
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Benny Blanco: Hashem
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Does Benny Blanco really expect us to be loving, kind, and accepting of the woman he married – even after she attended a comedy event connected to a group alleged to have ties to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Seriously – these groups committed horrific violence and murder against Jewish women, children, and men. I cannot…
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EUROCAR: Victoria Mendoza
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Thank you, Eurocar, for the invitation. And thank you, Victoria, for representing me and my brand with such warmth, elegance, and genuine joy. Your heart of gold shines through everything you do. Life is about giving women the opportunity to rise and be seen. Shine away, Jennifer Nicole Nelson, Principal Designer
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The Road Through Abuse: Men & Vehicles
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Throughout my life, I have endured men using vehicles as instruments of control and harm. I have had my car stolen, driven recklessly, abandoned in a ditch, and entangled with the police because of a man’s choices. I have watched a man place a lien on a car I had already paid in full. I…
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Children First Project: Brett Levine
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Brett Levine is an exceptionally gifted Jewish designer whose artistry elevated the Children’s First Project logo with with his remarkable refinement and care. His gracious spirit, thoughtful collaboration, and impeccable creative instincts made our work together both seamless and inspiring. Brett is truly one of the rarest individuals whose presence leaves a lasting impression, and…
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Goodbye, Kayne
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Goodbye, Kayne – I refuse to engage with someone who chooses ignorance over humanity. I’m truly finished with this man. I can’t understand how someone can harbor such deep hostility toward the Jewish community, especially when the Jewish people have shown him kindness and he’s benefited so much. It’s painful to witness, yet it also…
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“The Dark Side of John Mayer’s Public Persona.”
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I’ve reached the point where extending grace toward John Mayer feels pointless. Whatever artistic brilliance he once possessed is overshadowed by the choices he continues to make and the company he chooses to keep. There’s a persistent pattern of poor judgement, a kind of self-inflicted decline that’s both disappointing and grossly predictable. It’s astonishing to…
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Mr. Bryant, please – full stop
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Are we really going to pretend he was some kind of model citizen? There was serious allegations, legal issues, and long-standing personal problems that people conveniently gloss over. Even his marriage went through very public strain. Yet, somehow, society keeps acting like none if ever happened. It feels like we’re living in a world where…