FINDING PIXEL DUST

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In this honest and inspiring blend of memoir and creative guide, E.H. de la Espriella shares the personal journey behind his decades-long career in graphic design and creative leadership. From his early childhood in Panama to navigating life-changing moments of loss, reinvention, and cultural transformation, E.H. weaves together a story of resilience, curiosity, and creative discovery.

Told with warmth, clarity, and hard-won insight, this book invites readers into the realities of building a career in the arts, through rejection, impostor syndrome, toxic bosses, and career pivots, while offering hard-earned lessons on staying true to one’s creative identity. Along the way, E.H. opens up about the mentors who inspired him, the experiences that shaped him, the risks that helped him grow, and the courage it takes to begin again.

Blending practical wisdom with personal narrative, the book culminates in The Creative Spark Principles—timeless insights that any artist or designer can apply to build a meaningful, sustainable career. Each principle distills the values that helped E.H. not just navigate but thrive in the creative world—integrity, purpose, generosity, and a deep belief that design, at its best, serves something greater than ourselves.

Ideal for creatives at any stage of their journey, this is a book about finding your path, honoring your voice, and making room for others as you rise.

AVAILABLE FORMATS
English hardcover
ISBN 9798986869278

eBook version
ASIN B0FP8G247L

COMING THIS HOLIDAY
Audiobook and Paperback formats

FORMATOS DISPONIBLES
Cubierta Dura en Español
ISBN 979-8986869285

FIVE-STAR REVIEW

“This is not your typical career guide—it’s a heartfelt mix of real-life experiences and lessons that any creative person can relate to … inspiring without being preachy, practical without being boring, and deeply personal in a way that makes it stick with you long after you finish the last page.”
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