The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

How to Find Your Creative Voice

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May 6, 2026
A deep dive into finding your creative fingerprint and why it matters. Short, repeated practice uncovers the unconscious patterns that become your style. Learn how a distinct point of view prevents burnout and lets you get paid for vision instead of hours. Practical ways to test recognition and translate your voice across media are explored.
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INSIGHT

Personal Style Is Your Creative Handwriting

  • Personal style is the unconscious aesthetic fingerprint that makes work recognizable.
  • Chase Jarvis compares it to handwriting and cites Prince and Ansel Adams as instantly identifiable examples.
INSIGHT

Style Lets You Be Paid For Your Point Of View

  • Personal style matters because it lets people identify and pay for your point of view instead of your time.
  • Jarvis explains higher value comes when clients hire you for your recognizable vision, not just hours worked.
ANECDOTE

Gin Bottle Exercise Shows Transferable Style

  • Jarvis uses Edward De Bono's exercise to show style translates across media by borrowing unrelated objects.
  • He imagines designing a tennis shoe inspired by a gin bottle's shape, corners, and transparency to illustrate transferable traits.
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