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Jack Dorsey's second-time success + ways to boost your creativity Creative collaboration at its fine

Jack Dorsey's second-time success + ways to boost your creativity [99designs ]( [View in browser]( [99designs x Foundr Magazine: a creative collaboration]( Creative collaboration at its finest Creativity and entrepreneurship were made for each other—they’re all about ingenuity, originality and forging a unique path. At 99designs, our talented community of creators brings entrepreneurial dreams to life every day giving us a front row seat to the many ways branding and design support the success of businesses around the world. To celebrate the opportunities and success stories, 99designs teamed up with global media company Foundr to create a special edition of their digital magazine. Illustrated entirely by the 99designs community, the magazine celebrates entrepreneurial creativity at its finest. It’s free (and digital), so don’t wait to get inspired! [Get your free digital magazine]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Jack Dorsey]( Jack Dorsey squares up for second-time success When Jack Dorsey’s childhood friend and glass artist, Jim McKelvey, lost out on a crucial sale because he couldn’t accept a credit card payment over the phone, Jack (who is also the mind behind Twitter) set out to make history—again—with the Square credit card reader. After facing a lot of rejection from the mainstream finance industry, he stayed the course and created an entire payments ecosystem that empowers entrepreneurs, artists and sellers all over the world. [Read more of Jack's journey]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Boost your creativity]( Small changes to boost your creativity Sometimes it’s the little things that go a long way. Leaning on cognitive psychology and behavioural economics, productivity expert Dr. Amantha Imber has developed a system of effective working that she calls “microproductivity.” The method is simple and straightforward, but can have a huge impact on performance and creativity. [Get working smarter today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Future]( 99designs © 2019 2201 Broadway, Suite 815 Oakland, CA 94612 [Unsubscribe](

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