BLOOM, a versatile musician and producer, blends Hip Hop, rock, and electronic sounds. His House remixes hit over 1 million SoundCloud streams by age 20. Partnering with Feta Records, BLOOM toured Germany, contributing to the label’s podcast. Post-2016, he embraced independent music publishing, introducing “BLOOM” – a genre-defying fusion of Trip Hop, Ambient, House, and Electronica. With releases like “Earth Breath,” BLOOM gained global recognition, surpassing 20 million Spotify streams. Now expanding into live sets, BLOOM is a force in the electronic music landscape.
the goal
To create a one-page website that acts as a digital business card for a musical artist. It was essential to capture Bloom’s artistic essence in a concise yet comprehensive presentation, offering an immediate glimpse into his musical world and facilitating professional contact.
project
Result
The site is an elegant portrayal of the artist. It offers a seamless user experience where each element, from the menu to the layout of social links, is designed to showcase Bloom’s talent. The site is a direct gateway into his musical universe.
Everything as overlay
Keeping the fullscreen in mind the biography text was made scrollable keeping the simplistic style of the site
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Family Therapy Session Note — 18 July 2023
Client(s): Sunny Hart (primary); Aunt (name not provided); nephew (age/initials not provided)
Date/time: 18 July 2023
Setting: Family therapy session (in-person/telehealth unspecified)
Therapist: [Therapist name not provided]
Session length: [Duration not provided]
2. Intergenerational Triangles
Family therapy frequently addresses "triangulation," a situation where two family members in conflict pull a third person into the dynamic to diffuse tension. FamilyTherapy 18 07 23 Sunny Hart Aunt And Neph...
Reduced Defensiveness: Teens often resist parents but open up to aunts/uncles if therapy mediates the power imbalance.
Externalized Blame: The therapist acts as a “referee,” allowing the aunt to step back from being the bad cop.
Narrative Reconstruction: The nephew can rewrite his story of abandonment without blaming the aunt.
Sunny's Perspective: Sunny expressed her feelings of concern and frustration regarding the distance she felt from her nephew. She reported that she had been trying to reach out to him, but their interactions often ended in conflict or awkwardness.
Nephew's Perspective: The nephew shared that he felt suffocated by Sunny's attempts to get close to him. He stated that he valued their relationship but needed space to navigate his own life and emotions.
The Role of "Sunny" and "Hart": Expanding the Therapeutic System
The inclusion of the names Sunny and Hart suggests that this family system is not a dyad but a network. Typically, "Sunny" might represent a spouse or partner of the aunt—a co-guardian who brings warmth (Sunny) to the household. Conversely, "Hart" (suggesting "heart") might represent a close family friend, grandparent, or even a social worker who provides emotional stability. Family Therapy Session Note — 18 July 2023
Conclusion and Recommendations:
Sunny's nephew, who was 10 years old, had also been living with them on and off for several years. He had behavioral issues and had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Sunny's aunt was heavily involved in her nephew's care and often clashed with Sunny over the best way to manage his behavior. Reduced Defensiveness: Teens often resist parents but open
Scheduled Regular Check-Ins: It was agreed that Sunny and her nephew would schedule regular check-ins (bi-weekly) to maintain open communication and address any emerging issues.
Emotional Validation: The therapist modeled emotional validation techniques, which both Sunny and her nephew can use to acknowledge each other's feelings.
Problem-Solving Together: The pair was encouraged to approach problems as a team, working collaboratively to find solutions that respect both parties' needs and boundaries.