The lights dim, the curtains are drawn, and from the first note, we’re pulled into another place and time. From the audience, art is magic. But to the creator, art isn’t magic; it’s logic.

Think Louder bridges the divide between the creative process and the scientific method. I am deeply curious in the role that creativity will play in shaping human evolution. I want to explore and deconstruct the creative process as an essential tool in finding our human voices in an artificial age.

I’m here looking for answers and to share lessons learned from a life of creative daring. Most of all, I want to help you to find your voice, to give shape to your dreams and to Think Louder.

About me

From rock stars to rocket ships, film to fashion, I’ve worked with clients across a spectrum of creative projects to help shape vision, voice, direction and communication. I cut my teeth as a marquee illustrator driven to build authentic, thought-provoking ideas and one-of-a-kind visual solutions. Now I’m looking to bridge the space between the creative process and the scientific method to design the future we want to see.

Reach out to say hello. Let’s work together to build something amazing. SterlingHundley.com

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From rock stars to rocket ships, I’ve collaborated on projects to help shape vision, voice, and communication. Now I'm searching for the bridge between the creative process and the scientific method as we seek to design the future we imagine.