About
Hi, I'm Bruno.
For Creative Types is a one-person shop. I design the shirts, get them printed, and answer the emails.
I've lived a life of moving between creative things — parenting, design, photography, cooking, coding, guitar, visual effects, and more.
I also host a meetup for neurodivergent adults and fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming a helicopter pilot.
I know what some of you are thinking. Some of this doesn't fit what most people think of as being "creative."
But, all of it is.
Creativity is noticing what others miss, and using our imagination, brains, eyes and hands in interesting ways to do something about it.
Parents turning tantrums into games. Engineers solving problems sideways. Educators and therapist with a unique approach. Professionals navigating a path less travelled. People expressing original personal styles. And yes, artists, writers and others who inspire and make us think.
Creativity is bigger than art, and many of the people doing it haven't seen themselves through that lens — yet.
— Bruno Ciccone
Claude on Buyers - A note on what this means for advertising: you don’t need to target all of these segments equally. Your paid acquisition should focus on the three or four segments that combine reachable scale with purchase intent — educators, therapists, mid-career corporate professionals, and writers. The others will find you through organic sharing, Instagram discovery, and word of mouth once the brand has enough content in the world to circulate.
Hi, I'm Bruno.
For Creative Types is a one-person shop. I design the shirts, get them printed, and answer the emails.
I've lived a life of moving between creative things — parenting, design, photography, cooking, coding, guitar, visual effects, and more.
I also host a meetup for neurodivergent adults and fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming a helicopter pilot.
I know what some of you are thinking. Some of this doesn't fit what most people think of as being "creative."
But, all of it is.
Creativity is noticing what others miss, and using our imagination, brains, eyes and hands in interesting ways to do something about it.
The parent turning a tantrum into a game. The engineer solving a problem sideways. The person expressing a unique personal style. And yes, the artist creating art.
Creativity is bigger than art, and many of the people doing it haven't seen themselves through that lens — yet.
— Bruno Ciccone
