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Experimental Pixels

Experimental Pixels is a bi-weekly newsletter by Sarah Schumacher on the intersection of art and entrepreneurship.

Why I’m Divesting: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

March 21, 2025

Our money has given terrible people unlimited power. We don’t need more stuff. We need more intention.

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The Art of Decision Making When Faced With Internet Nonsense

March 7, 2025
A stick figure at a computer says, "I can't. This is important. Someone is wrong on the internet," in response to "Are you coming to bed?" in a comic strip.

After a friendly rant I made a “When to Comment” decision-making framework flowchart. Perhaps you’ll find my perspective helpful in an age of Internet nonsense.

Categories Experimental Pixels Tags decisions, intention, Internet, mindfulness, self-care, social media Leave a comment

Job Security Doesn’t Exist

February 21, 2025

Entrepreneurship is only riskier than your most responsible, ethical boss. Wherein I argue that sometimes it’s better to bet on yourself.

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Just Start: The Successful Entrepreneur’s Secret

February 7, 2025February 7, 2025
Black and white text reads "just start, the successful entrepreneur’s secret" and "experimental pixels" in black and purple on a grid background.

There are certain phrases I find myself repeating like a broken record, because they’re so important and so widely applicable. One top contender: “Just Start.”

Categories Experimental Pixels Tags entrepreneurship, intention, self-actualization 2 Comments

Stop Building Your Online Presence on Rented Internet Platforms

January 23, 2025
Text graphic with "rented vs. owned platforms" above, and "experimental pixels" below.

Platforms package your data to simplify use and sharing, but it’s important to make choices that ensure you own that data in a transferrable format.

Categories Experimental Pixels Tags branding, Internet, social media, tech 2 Comments
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