The Futur with Chris Do

The Futur
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Mar 2, 2020 • 3h 45min

072 - Introducing Deep Dive: After Hours with the Pro Group

Welcome to a new series on The Futur podcast called Deep Dive. In this first episode, Chris talks with several members of The Futur Pro Group about their troubles communicating with clients. The conversation winds in and out of advice for learning how to speak clearly, stories from the community and candid role play between Chris and “the client.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 24, 2020 • 39min

071 - Interior Designer, True Entrepreneur, Queen of Taupe — with Kelly Hoppen

Kelly Hoppen, a world-renowned interior designer and author of nine design books, shares her journey from a childhood passion for design to working with high-profile clients like David and Victoria Beckham. She discusses the unique challenges of designing luxury spaces, including private jets and yachts. Kelly reflects on the impact of growing up without the internet, building confidence through design, and the importance of creative education. She highlights how travel, fitness, and understanding clients enhance her design approach, blending creativity with entrepreneurial spirit.
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Feb 17, 2020 • 1h 40min

070 - Don’t Be Afraid, Just Try — with Adam J. Kurtz (adamjk)

Adam J. Kurtz, a Brooklyn-based artist and author known for his engaging illustrative work, joins to discuss embracing the identity of an artist. He candidly shares his journey from graphic design to authentic self-expression, emphasizing the balance between vulnerability and empowerment in creativity. The conversation also tackles navigating emotions, the challenges of public speaking, and the importance of financial transparency in the arts. Adam’s reflections on audience connection and redefining success will leave you feeling inspired to pursue your creative path.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 1h 3min

069 - How to Make Money Teaching Online — with Daniel Scott

Daniel Scott, an entrepreneur and educator known for his engaging online courses, shares his journey from graphic design to online teaching. He discusses how teaching has not only fulfilled him but also turned into a lucrative venture. Insights into revenue generation and the challenges of transitioning from in-person to online education are highlighted. Daniel emphasizes the importance of creativity, collaboration, and the need for innovative tools in teaching, along with strategies for combating content piracy in the digital realm.
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Feb 3, 2020 • 1h 2min

068 - Why Curiosity is the Key to a Successful Career — with Philip Van Dusen

Philip Van Dusen, a Principal at Verhal Brand Design and former Vice President at Old Navy, shares his diverse journey from painter to branding expert. He emphasizes the power of curiosity over passion in shaping careers, especially after setbacks like the 9/11 attacks. Philip discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating creativity and business and how embracing imperfections can enhance visibility. He highlights the significance of networking and adaptability in achieving professional growth, offering listeners invaluable insights and personal anecdotes.
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Jan 28, 2020 • 1h 10min

067 - How to Find Work-Life Balance in the Creative Industry — with Robert Hranitzky

In this engaging discussion, motion design veteran Robert Hranitzky shares his journey as a freelance creative based in Munich. He dives into the balancing act of work, family, and personal passions in the creative industry. Robert recounts the profound changes that parenthood brought to his perspective on life and career. He emphasizes the importance of quality time with family, personal fulfillment, and effective communication in navigating the intricacies of work-life balance. His insights offer valuable lessons for those juggling similar challenges.
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Dec 21, 2019 • 43min

066 - The Difference Between Inclusion and Belonging — with Hank Washington

In this engaging conversation, art director and public speaker Hank Washington shares his journey from attendee to speaker and the importance of finding one's voice in the design world. He delves into the critical differences between inclusion and belonging, emphasizing that true connection goes beyond just being invited. Hank also discusses the empowerment that comes from representation, inspiring young creatives of color to embrace their identities. His insights on creative decision-making and the impact of social media in branding offer valuable lessons for anyone in the industry.
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Oct 31, 2019 • 35min

065 - Stealing Like an Artist — with Austin Kleon (Pt. 2)

Austin Kleon, acclaimed author of 'Steal Like an Artist,' dives into the multifaceted nature of creativity. He shares insights on nurturing personal passions and the balance between introversion and extroversion in the creative process. Austin emphasizes the importance of 'stealing' from various influences, showcasing how artists like Prince and Springsteen inspire originality. He also critiques online interactions, discussing privilege and the need for authentic engagement in the digital world. A thought-provoking exploration of creativity awaits!
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Oct 25, 2019 • 38min

064 - Don’t Call it a Side Hustle — with Austin Kleon (Pt. 1)

In this engaging talk, Austin Kleon, the acclaimed author of "Steal Like an Artist" and "Show Your Work," dives into the essence of creativity and the pitfalls of the term "side hustle." He shares his journey from modest beginnings to viral success, revealing how authenticity connects deeply with audiences. Kleon also discusses the balance between writing and visual artistry, the importance of mastering typography, and the mental health challenges creatives face. Tune in for a delightful mix of personal anecdotes and insightful philosophies!
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Oct 9, 2019 • 1h 1min

062 - Giving Back to the Design Community — with Martha Murray & Heather Crank

Martha Murray, an interior designer and co-chair of Scale House, alongside Heather Crank, a motion and graphic designer, dive into the inspiring world of community-driven design. They discuss their motivations for organizing the Bend Design Conference, championing the importance of creative connections without financial gain. Challenges in balancing personal passions with professional duties are highlighted, along with the significance of showcasing emerging talent. The duo shares insights on diversity in design and the value of meaningful community engagement over star power.

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