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I knew at a young age that I wasn’t cut out for the traditional 9-5 job, yet my resume might tell you otherwise. Fourteen-year-old Lorin would spend hours in her room listening to music and sketching her little heart out. But pressures of society and a deep fear of failure thrust me into a more traditional path for a bit.
I went to university, graduated with a Bachelors degree in Communication Studies and thought, now what? It took me ten years, six jobs, teaching English in South Korea, a masters degree in Leadership, and countless volunteer hours later, to finally realize that I was never going to be fulfilled working for someone else.
Although my long and winding road to finding entrepreneurship may seem pointless to some, there is very little that I would change. My extensive education taught me how to think for myself and realize that we are all leaders capable of creating a positive impact, no matter how big or small.
Each job taught me how to work with people from all walks of life, even the difficult ones. Living overseas taught me that we don’t have to speak the same language or share the same culture to learn from each other… and patience, I learned A LOT of patience. Most importantly, every experience helped shape me into the person I am today, and I have to say, I like her.
Working for myself and being able to do something that truly brings me joy has always been a dream of mine. With the studio, I get to wake up everyday excited to not only create visually beautiful things, but also work with heart-centered businesses and give back to our lovely planet in the process. What more could a gal ask for?
With a deep love for visuals, intentional living, and a passion for making the world a better place, the studio was created with the desire to use the power of design to make a positive impact.
ello, I’m Lorin— founder of Lorin Creative Co. A branding and web design studio for conscious creatives, ecopreneurs and heart-centered businesses who care about people and planet.
what I go by now. Hoomans are strange. But I don’t mind.
When my mom decided to start the studio, I was worried because I don’t like sharing our time together with anyone else. But then I learned that WFH means that I get to hang out with her every day! We’ve been best buds since 2014, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
When I’m not helping my mom come up with cool designs, I usually curl up under the desk to make sure her feet stay warm and toasty. She says I’ve been sleeping on the job a lot lately, but I’ve never been an intern before, so I’m still learning. And besides, I heard that naps are productive.
When I’m done working at the studio, I head to my second job—licking the kitchen floor. It’s thankless work, but someone has to do it. Also, I love car rides, belly rubs, and long walks in the park.
bet you’re wondering, what’s with the nickname—honestly, I’m not really sure! One day my mom started calling me ‘Angus Patangus’, then ‘tangus’, then ‘tangyboy’and somehow that one stuck. So, I guess that’s