Is mentoring the solution the creative sector has been searching for?
Why mentoring has a vital role to play in increasing diversity in the creative industries. There is no word that… Read More »
Making magic happen
Ana Escobar is a Spanish-born photographer, artist and witch who has tapped into her ability to mentor – to help make magic happen for LCC graduates. “Hi there, I… Read More »
The value of mentoring
Mentoring is a relationship in which a person with expertise and experience in a particular field helps someone who is just starting out… Read More »
The three wise Ms – mindset, mindfulness and mentoring
Jo Mitchell Long is inspiring and guiding creatives with her design experience and business knowledge. “Break through what is holding you back and build… Read More »
The making of a mentor
Many university students who are in denial about how intense the transition from education to entering the ‘real world’ can… Read More »
Mentoring: when seeds become plants
“So, what are you going to do now?” It’s a question graduates are frequently asked and which often causes more panic than intended. College leavers can, however, look… Read More »
A helping hand: National Mentoring Day and its benefits
Each year on the 27th of October, National Mentoring Day is celebrated, focusing on the achievements brought forward by mentoring… Read More »
Languages, networking and mentoring, with Laura Colapietro
Italian-born Laura Colapietro, an associate director at ING Media, talks about the challenges facing the creative industries, the importance of… Read More »
‘You have to understand everyone’s strengths and weaknesses to have a successful outcome’
Lindy Staadecker brings her passion for about showcasing the work of talented designers to her role as an LCC industry… Read More »
Careers, challenges and creative contacts: with Luminita Molico
Luminita Molico is London College of Communication’s graduate engagement manager. A Central Saint Martins graduate, she has run LCC’s Industry Mentoring Programme since 2015, helping students find industry-established mentors to aid… Read More »
‘I wasn’t ready to leave!’ – Ermina Takenova on her LCC Graduate Residency
BA Illustration and Visual Media graduate Ermina Takenova discusses how London College of Communication’s Graduate Residency programme helped to launch… Read More »
Connecting worlds together
Lynda Relph-Knight was editor of Design Week Magazine for 22 years. Today, this design writer and consultant is known for her activity in bringing creative people together…. Read More »
Mentor mentality: one of our own
Mentoring can inspire, enlighten and open doors, but it needs both parties to feel like they are part of a… Read More »
Why mentoring is more vital than ever for both graduates and industry
The creative industries need the next generation of talent to help navigate tough times – and mentoring plays a vital… Read More »
Beyond the four walls: an interview with Charlotte Lord
Leaving the security of higher education is a challenging experience, but mentors such as LCC alumni Charlotte Lord are there… Read More »
The art of giving back
Exploring the unexpected moments that bring someone into mentoring to help kickstart careers, we discuss the motivations and reasons for giving something back with London College of Communication MA graduate and… Read More »
Following in famous footsteps
As we grow, we look to people around us to inspire and motivate our next moves, from ‘superhero’ family members to celebrities as a teenager and… Read More »
Jai Bunnag: From graduate to graduate in residence
Being mentored during his graduate residency at London College of Communication has helped Jai Bunnag to become an inspiring mentor… Read More »
The life of Graham
Graham Diprose is a photographer and lecturer whose freewheeling career has been a journey of luck and the natural ability to mentor. He has been part of the LCC Mentoring Scheme… Read More »
Student to star employee: a guide to success
The transition from student to business professional is no easy ride, there are challenges to overcome and relationships to be built. No threat, we’ve got the advice you need to get you on your way to the top.
Relationship before mentorship
“The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to them… Read More »
How Marion Lagedamont’s persistent curiosity created opportunities
Marion Lagedamont is a London College of Communication Interaction Design Arts alumni who has produced projects for London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum and Southbank Centre. Marion’s natural… Read More »
‘It’s more than just the network effect – you can learn from everywhere’
Clara Llamas graduated with an MA in Service Design from LCC in 2018 Her first degree was in Anthropology She… Read More »
The Importance of Being Well-Rounded
As we watch society transform, how do we prepare ourselves for our professional journey? LCC graduate, head of creative at London creative agency MGA… Read More »
You’ve Got A Friend In Me
Meet London College of Communications very own MA screen-writing graduate, Lara Barbier. After graduating, Lara has achieved many brilliant things,… Read More »
The 10 Creative Commandments
Ten rules for emerging creatives looking to break into the industry, featuring insights from experienced creative and LCC programme mentor Gary Black. … Read More »
Finding Personal Value
Multidisciplinary designer Lisa Matzi took part in the very first Graduate Residency at LCC, working on Diversity within the Creative… Read More »
Ata Rahman: volunteer, teacher and mentor
LCC alumni Ata Rahman puts communication at the heart of his professional life as he offers his guidance and advice… Read More »
Mentoring: a skilled role for the right people
Do you see yourself as mentor material, as someone able to offer professional guidance and advice to the next generation?… Read More »
Rania Svoronou talks life at IBM and the power of mentoring
A key speaker for TEDx and an industry mentor herself, design director Rania Svoronou talks about the benefits and challenges… Read More »
The Residency through Gareth’s lens
“Living in London, you often have to sacrifice your creative ideas to think about what can pay your bills. It… Read More »