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Mikon van Gastel: Co-Founder of Sibling Rivalry on why presentation skills matter more than design skills

Jan 6, 2026
Mikon van Gastel, Co-Founder and CCO of Sibling Rivalry, shares insights from his creative journey. From his rigorous training at Cranbrook to revolutionizing title sequences at Imaginary Forces, he emphasizes the importance of presentation skills over mere design talent. Mikon reveals his experience designing the immersive Sphere in Las Vegas, discussing how to elicit shared emotions among vast audiences. He also highlights the value of collaboration across disciplines and the need for storytelling that prioritizes core ideas over style.
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ANECDOTE

Cranbrook Changed His Approach

  • Mikon left undergrad to pursue expressive typography and motion after seeing U2's Zoo tour.
  • Cranbrook's artist-in-residence model forced self-initiated work and brutal peer critiques that reshaped his practice.
ADVICE

Presentation Skills Beat Design Alone

  • Develop strong presentation skills to sell your ideas to clients and peers.
  • Learn to defend work, accept critique, and iterate so you can thrive in high-stakes rooms.
ANECDOTE

Founding Sibling Rivalry

  • Mikon and Joe Wright founded Sibling Rivalry after partners left and they decided to start a business in 2011.
  • The name reflects both competitive drive and a family-first culture they maintain at the studio.
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