Welcome to a creative mind: I’m Justice Mitchell, a Creative Director and marketing specialist passionate about sharing insights into education, marketing, and design to inspire and empower. Through these articles, I aim to educate, inform, and spark ideas that help others grow their skills and understanding. This blog also serves as my portfolio, showcasing my work and approach. I invite you to connect with me here or through my social media channels. I look forward to actively listening to you and continuing our conversations!

Employment, Management, Trends Justice Mitchell Employment, Management, Trends Justice Mitchell

Gauging An Agencies Toxicity Level Before You Take The Job (Part One)

I’ve been freelancing for years. In fact, in the nature of what I do, I’m often called upon to white-label services and act on behalf of an agency. That means I’ve seen “behind the curtain” A LOT! Let’s be fair; all businesses no matter the size, have their shortcomings and issues — the degree and severity, of course, is what this article’s all about.

Read More
Employment, People, Social Media Justice Mitchell Employment, People, Social Media Justice Mitchell

Around the World in 7 Minutes - Headhunting With Your Social Graph

So many people ask me, "Why does it seem like you know everyone?" Well, my friends, that's very much by design. It’s true that I love people and I love being social. But the new-world rolodex (my social graph) is becoming increasingly valuable to your employer and your clients. Case in point: The other day I was speaking with a friend in a rapidly growing social media tool (look for an interview with him in an upcoming post). He asked, as many do, "Hey, do you know someone who does …" – in this case it was WordPress plug-in development.
Read More
Education, Employment, Process Justice Mitchell Education, Employment, Process Justice Mitchell

Resume Dust Be Damned!

If you had a chance to read any business news during the holidays, you probably saw several stories about retail spending being up significantly during Q4. Of course this could be new info to those of you with small children, because you were consumed by the eternal search for more AA batteries in the house, and styling parties for Silly Hair Dolls.
Read More