About

About

Natasha Jane Hussein

 
 

Under the name of Super Imaginary, Natasha Hussein envisions objects, spaces and experiences that make life a living, breathing, work of art. Natasha unites her academic education in Materials Science, with business and creativity to elevate how we experience life.


Natasha is a seasoned public speaker. Natasha has shared her vision at Helsinki Design Week, Social Service Club in Denmark and at the Interior Design Show (IDS) Vancouver. Natasha has also been on the panel of a Network to Net-worth event; The Future of Women in the Workplace hosted by General Assembly and Freelancer. Natasha has also given a speech at Google Campus, London and at the Accelerator, London Metropolitan University’s Business Incubator.

Natasha has been featured in a number of leading publications including Western Living, B.C and the Vancouver Sun in 2020. In 2018, she was one of five creatives commissioned by Frame Magazine to take on their monthly ‘Challenge’ of ‘Designing for the Displaced’. This involved interpreting what ‘home’ means and applying this to the creation of a luxury hotel concept that helps people feel more at home in ones self. A school concept design was also featured in MISC Magazine by Idea Couture that redefines the experience of school by pleasure in education. 

Natasha Hussein is author of the Fulfilment Manifesto. The Fulfilment Manifesto is a graphic book created in collaboration with Darren Oorloff to inspire people to live an expansive life on their own terms. This book has been endorsed by Claudio Fernandez- Araoz, author of Great People Decisions and James Allworth, co-author of How Will You Measure Your Life and contributing writer to the Harvard Business Review as well as Nick Wheeler, CEO of Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts. 

Prior to pursuing her calling of elevating how we experience life, Natasha was Editor and the first employee of the Startup Magazine. In this role she took the magazine from web only to mobile and tablet; made cross disciplinary innovation a feature of the magazine and wrote marketing campaigns for large companies, including Google. Natasha also formed media partnerships with media giants including WIRED, a Condé Nast Publication and Tech Crunch.

Natasha has a Chemistry degree from the University of Bristol.