Rob Draper is an artist, designer, lettering artist, and collage maker whose career has been shaped by an extraordinary sequence of reinventions. Growing up in Worcester in the 1980s, Rob was captivated by American culture, graffiti, and the visual energy of films like E.T. and Tron. ~That early love of making things became the thread connecting every chapter that followed — from graphic design student to art director, from redundancy to sign writing, from teaching in prisons to painting coffee cups that went viral. In this conversation, recorded live at All Flows Festival, Rob talks about the courage it takes to start over, the strange peace that comes from creating without knowing the outcome, and why being a "creative" — without further definition — might be the most honest title of all.Takeaways:There is now space to simply be a creative — no single specialisation required — as long as there is a genuine thread running through your workRob's graffiti beginnings in Worcester gave him confidence, community, and a visual language that quietly shaped everything that came afterRedundancy forced a reinvention that included sign writing, teaching, prison workshops, and eventually coffee cups painted with messages that were — by his own admission — mostly aimed at himselfThe coffee cup project was never designed to go viral; it was a shop window that became a movement, built on consistency, authenticity, and small acts of showing upCollage was the most controversial and most creatively liberating pivot of Rob's career — uncomfortable precisely because he couldn't predict the outcomeCreativity served as escapism at every stage of Rob's life, in both the dark chapters and the bright onesRob's approach to education is rooted in simplicity: you are on one side, your dreams are on the other, and the middle is just workMaking universally pleasing work produces the blandest possible result — finding a specific voice and committing to it is always the better pathThe greatest insight Rob carries from his career is simply gratitude — for having creativity as a tool to process, express, and survive whatever life brings Daring Creativity. Podcast with Radim Malinicdaringcreativity.com |
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