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Katie Estes

Katie Estes

Graphic Designer

 

Katie Estes is a designer with over a decade of experience, specializing in visual communications across industries. Happiest when she can align personal values with mission driven work, she is passionate about conservation and sustainable development. Katie has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University in Communication Design and a Master’s of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in Entrepreneurial Design. After eleven years in New York City, she moved out west, and has lived all over the U.S., including Hawaii. Travel is inspiration, and she loves to learn about new places, people, and cultures.

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Ciudad Morazán

Ciudad Morazán: A Libertarian City Without Any Libertarians

Introduction Massimo Mazzone can have a prickly demeanor. The sixty-year-old Italian businessman is usually abrupt and to the point, especially when discussing business. He is unafraid to raise his voice when addressing an employee who isn’t performing up to standard or when discussing his closely

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Ciudad Morazán: Una Ciudad Libertaria Sin Libertarios

Introducción Massimo Mazzone puede tener un carácter áspero. El empresario italiano de sesenta años suele ser brusco y directo, especialmente al hablar de negocios. No teme alzar la voz cuando se dirige a un empleado que no está rindiendo según lo esperado o al discutir

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The Journey of a Banana, Part One

Introduction: Ripening Questions There is something about buying fruits and vegetables straight from a street stand. Whenever I travel, I enjoy buying food from street shops while quickly chatting with the owner. I guess it makes me feel a bit closer to the place I

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Minimal Viable City

Minimum Viable City

Jon Vandenheuvel is obsessed. He is obsessed with affordability, auditability, and bankability. According to Jon, these three things are the keys to lifting developing economies out of poverty. Currently, he is focused on providing housing options to Africans with incomes between $50 and $250 a

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