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In the journey of merging Irish design with global influences,

What are some of the most valuable lessons you’ve learned from working with clients from diverse backgrounds and cultures?

One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned is the importance of empathy and effective communication when working with clients from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Taking the time to understand their unique needs, preferences, and cultural nuances has allowed me to tailor my design approach to suit each client effectively. It has also taught me to be more adaptable and versatile as a designer, continuously refining my skills to cater to an increasingly global audience. Additionally, these experiences have underscored the significance of celebrating diversity and fostering an inclusive environment where every client feels valued, respected, and understood.

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What do you love most about your job and working in Canada?

I’d say it’s the opportunity to create meaningful connections with clients and bring their ideas to life through design. There’s something magical about transforming a concept into a visual masterpiece. Working in Canada has exposed me to new perspectives, ideas, and creative challenges, which keeps me inspired and passionate about my work every day. In my free time, I enjoy snowboarding and going to the gym, activities that help me stay balanced and energized. I’m grateful to have built such a strong network of friends and colleagues in the field, as it makes the world feel a little bit smaller. It’s been quite the adventure, and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

What advice would you give to other Irish designers or entrepreneurs considering making the move to Canada?

Embrace the adventure and be open to learning from your new environment. Canada has a lot to offer, and there are many opportunities for growth and success. Network with local professionals, attend industry events, and immerse yourself in the Canadian design scene. And most importantly, never forget your Irish roots – they’ll help you stand out and bring a unique touch to your work. Also, be prepared for some initial challenges, like adapting to a new culture and building a network from scratch. Stay patient and persistent, and remember that every challenge you face is an opportunity to grow and learn. Celebrate your achievements, big or small, and always keep an open mind.

Take advantage of the stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities that Canada has to offer. Embrace the local lifestyle, explore the great outdoors, and find activities that keep you inspired and motivated in your personal life. For me, snowboarding, running and going to the gym have been instrumental in maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Lastly, don’t hesitate to reach out to fellow expats or local professionals for help or advice. The Irish community abroad is known for its camaraderie and support, so make sure to take advantage of that network when needed. Remember, you’re always welcome at Brainstorm for a chat or assistance with getting set up. www.brainstorm.ie