"To be really curious, you have to let it all in." (Dora Drimalas bonus episode)
4/24/202611 min
A short bonus episode showcasing a few standout moments from this week's guest interview with Dora Drimalas from Hybrid Design ~
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First 90 secondsRadim Malinic· Host0:01
Hey, welcome to this bonus episode of the Daring Creativity Podcast. I'm back to unpack some of the gems from this week's conversation. Pulling out those moments that deserve a second look and dig deeper in what makes them special. This week, I spoke with Dora Drimallas, who's the co-founder of Hybrid Design, who are based in San Francisco. In our conversation, we explored what it takes to keep creativity alive across decades of real client work, why curiosity has to be a studio-wide practice, and the monumental effort behind Hybrid's debut monograph titled Curiosity in All Things. The episode published a few days ago was, well, as you can guess, titled Dare to Find Curiosity in All Things, based on the title of the book, and it was a conversation about creating without fear and asking all possible questions. If you haven't checked out a full episode, let me start with these four standout moments.
Dora Drimalas· Soundbite0:55
I think to be really curious, you have to let it all in, and you have to follow the inspiration. And the beauty of being... I've worked in-house, and I've worked at an agency on the outside, and the beauty of being on the outside is your clients are different. Different clients are gonna come in through the door, and we've never wanted to specialize. I feel like our lives would have been a lot easier as business people if we focused on one thing, if we were a branding shop only, if we were a web studio. But our clients have

