#28TM: Tiffanni Reidy

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Baltimore native Tiffanni Reidy is a multi-hyphenate creative whose work ranges in and between interior architecture, creative direction, graphic  design, photography, and publication design. Her interior architecture work takes an emphasis on renovation design in both the commercial and  residential realms; while her collaborative projects include creative direction and a focus on local craftsmanship.  

Tiffanni’s residential design clients are creative-minded. They are looking to achieve a modern, color-filled, vintage-inspired aesthetic that honors  historic elements, and accentuates the clean lines within their architecture.  Tiffanni’s work with businesses is conceptually driven, and hones their  interest in transforming their brand into a three dimensional space that people love to hang out in.  

Tiffanni has always loved interior spaces. She received her Masters in Interior Architecture from The George Washington University, and has an undergraduate degree in graphics and photography from Syracuse  University; both of which influenced her affinity for bold color and attention  to light and shadow. Prior to launching Reidy Creative in 2018, Tiffanni  worked as an interior designer in the D.C. metro region, and served as the  Founder and Creative Director of DomiCile Magazine. She was inspired by  the notion that the connection felt by those in a neighborhood or region could be amplified by learning about locally handmade and homegrown products from small businesses. Driven by her passion for localism, Tiffanni's favorite spaces to design are those where families and communities live and gather in celebration of each other. 

What Does Black History Month Mean To You This Year?                           

This month, and increasingly for the past year, I have been paying more and more attention to Black creatives. I have always been inspired by Black art, but I think this month I've tried to read more about artists whose work I love, and to connect with them over social media if possible. With so many  artists being promoted during the month, this is a great time to find work I may have not been familiar with before, which I can hopefully bring into my  work in the future.  

What is the first creative thing you are going to do post pandemic?

I would love to go on a little retreat with my friends. Many of us are small business owners who have felt even more isolated for the past year. It will  be so nice to spend time with more than one person, and to give everyone  a hug.

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To Learn More About Tiffani Visit:

Website: https://www.reidycreative.com/

Instagram: @reidycreative


#28TM: Alberthe K. Buabeng

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My passion for decoding spaces is the culmination of nearly a decade of retail visual merchandising and freelance marketing, sprinkled with a lifetime of experiences. Using my background of space design and storytelling, my love of design has evolved into a destination for inspiration with practical advice and personal anecdotes. 

As an interior design content creator, I specialize in connecting my decor-obsessed audience with  beautiful and functional design to transform their ordinary spaces into extraordinary dreamscapes. With an exceptional eye for online re-design and vignette styling, I have had the  honor of working with clients and brands all over the country. An all around idea-machine, my desire to contribute to the design community manifested in adapting the #sharethemicnow Instagram initiative for the home industry; bringing together over 100 members of the design community for candid discussions about the home industry. 

When not deep in floor plans, mood boards, copy edits, and big ideas, you can find me adjusting to life as a west coast transplant with my husband and daughter as a military family and first time homeowners. 

What Does Black History Month Mean To You This Year? 

After all of the events of 2020, Black History Month this year feels real. In years past, it’s always felt more like a passive gesture or an exaggerated platitude — just a stopping point on the  calendar — but now it feels like there’s a more intentional connection to the significance of the  month. There’s a seemingly genuine desire to actually learn (and unlearn) Black history and  honor Black stories. This year... it feels good. 

What Is The First Creative Thing You Are Going To Do Post Pandemic? 

During the pandemic, I’ve actually done a pretty good job at keeping my creative juices flowing; but buying a new house has unearthed a treasure trove of new ideas. One that I’m looking forward to most, however, is going to a nursery to invest time in gardening. 

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