The Studio: A New Community for Creative Networking and Learning in 2025
By
Tom May
Hot, fresh, and worth queueing round the block for.
Summary
The Studio, a new community launched in 2025, aims to combat creative isolation among freelancers by providing a platform for networking and learning. It offers an alternative to social media feeds that often leave creatives feeling frustrated and disconnected.
Key quotes
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As an alternative, we launched our own community, The Studio, in early 2025—and it's rapidly becoming the antidote to creative isolation that so many of us desperately needed.
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