The Quickie - Conversations with Designers

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Sep 30, 2019 • 40min

Episode 117 - Dan Janssen, Creative Director at Lincoln Design Co, Portland OR

Today's guest is Dan Janssen. He is the Creative Director at Lincoln Design Co in Portland Oregon. Prepare for knowledge bombs and a wicked story.During this episode we talk about:-the skate and music culture where Dan started really noticing design.-his first job out of college at DC Shoes.-the UK design studio that Dan is a fan of.-how the studio he was part owner of before Lincoln fell apart and why. -the next spot for studios and designers to start looking for business. -the "Logo Mayhem" book he is working on that showcases 15 years of logos.-a story about a project that went sideways because the client was in love with bad design.-a project for Nike Football that he is proud to have been a part of, and how it came to be. There is so much more than that in this episode and Dan was open to sharing the lessons he has learned through his career so far including stuff about how Lincoln runs their studio and keeps the great work coming. @lincolndesignco
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Sep 27, 2019 • 40min

Episode 116 - Josh Sullivan, Founder and Creative Director at Fried Design Co. in Springfield MO

Today's guest is Josh Sullivan. He is the Founder and Creative Director at Friend Design Co. in Springfield MO. During this episode we talk about:-how he got into design in an effort to get into the music industry. However, music didn't look so hot at that time so he U-turned back and doubled down on Design.-how it was gig posters, movie posters, and album art that really ramped up his love for design.-the Austin Screen Printing Co-Op...sounds amazing!-why he ended up spending 4 months with a laptop and an air mattress just creating and learning.-a project he was a part of where after spending thousands on travel and photoshoots was ultimately rejected and forced to change direction. -a tool he uses that has never been mentioned on the show before. 116 episodes in and it is finally mentioned!Josh is a great guy and is really easy to talk to. He was so comfortable that he was drinking a beer during the interview. Unfortunately, I couldn't join him with that! He also asks a great "ask it forward question" for my next guest. @frieddesignco
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Sep 26, 2019 • 35min

Episode 115 - Mario Quezada, Creative Director / Designer in Honolulu HI.

Today's guest is Mario Quezada. He is a Creative Director and Designer out of Honolulu HI. He is also a father and a super fit CrossFit dude. During this episode we talk about:-how he originally started post-secondary school to become an engineer.-how he made the pivot into design.-his first design job working for disney.com and was a big part of the first-ever commercial use of flash on their website. -the agency job he had where they got to just create awesome stuff with the leftover budget from big projects. Think movies, new car launches and that kind of stuff.-a print project he worked on at that agency where they created the "Gotham Times" paper as part of a promotion for one of the Batman movies. -the recession of 2008 and how it drastically changed that agency and ultimately led to him moving to Hawaii. -the most challenging time in his design career being NOW, and why that is. Mario is a super nice guy and a real hustler. He is very easy to talk to and isn't afraid of sharing stories about the struggles he has faced in his career. He is also working on his own podcast so keep an eye out for that! @themarioquezada
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Sep 25, 2019 • 25min

Episode 114 - Part Two - Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in Southern CA.

Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Let's continue the story. But if you haven't listened to Part One, head back and do that first to hear the beginning of this story.During Part Two of this interview we talk about:-the early days of Hoodzpah where they were experimenting and building a portfolio by just creating the work they wanted to do and putting it out there. -a project where they collaborated with a friend that ended up going sideways, why it went that way, and what was learned from it.-how having great processes can save you from most potentially messy situations. Unfortunately, you need to go through a messy situation in order to create a process to avoid it in the future. -an inside look at their client / brand discovery process. -what they are struggling with and working on in their careers right now. Amy and Jen are full of exciting energy and they aren't afraid to share the lessons they have learned with the design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
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Sep 24, 2019 • 30min

Episode 114 - Part One - Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in Southern CA.

Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Buckle up kids...this one's a hoot...During Part One of this interview we talk about:-their artsy and creative childhood where at age 7 or 8 they were able to paint a mural inside their house. Inside Walls. Parent approved.-their time in junior high creating bedazzled shirts and other artwork that they could sell at school.-where they first started noticing design before knowing what it was, and the poster that finally gave this art and creative a name: Graphic Design. -the out of the blue opportunity that gave them the opportunity to learn design and apprentice at a coupon clipper magazine/print shop.-the Hoodzpah startup story and the one project they landed in the early days that reassured them of their direction. -the power of community.-collaborating with clients on their logo and branding projects and how they do it. -some clients that they would love to work with. Hint Hint. @levis @addidas @disney @netflixThis interview is loaded with great stories and fun. And this is only Part One!!! I really loved hearing about the early days of Hoodzpah and how they have given back and been an active member of an amazing design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
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Sep 23, 2019 • 39min

Episode 113 - Noelle Roth, Designer at Noelle Roth Studio in Los Angeles CA.

Today’s guest is Noelle Roth. Designer at Noelle Roth Studio in Los Angeles CADuring part two of this episode we talk about:-her creative childhood and a figure she made out of an old french fry container. Sorry Noelle. -how she originally was looking into being an architect.-the moment it really clicked on what Graphic Design is and what caused that for her. -the Pitchfork Review print magazine and the team experience working on that project.-one of the agencies she worked at in NY and how that experience caused her to question her design direction. -a mural she did in Chicago that she is really proud of, why she’s proud of it, and where you can find it.Noelle is an open book and is so happy to share her experience. Nothing but smiles during this interview. She rocks! @nonorothco
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Sep 20, 2019 • 35min

Episode 112 - Charley Robinson, Owner and Designer at Iconoclast Design Co. in Long Island NY.

Today’s guest is Charley Robinson. He is the Owner and Designer at Iconoclast Design Co in Long Island NY.During part two of this episode we talk about:-how Charley had a full scholarship as a baseball pitcher and was heading toward pro baseball.-the should injury that changed his life direction from baseball to design.-his time in studio life and what it was like cutti the chord and going freelance.-his favourite logo of all time and why.-a project he was a part of for the UFC that didn’t end as he had hoped for.-a project he worked on for the Brooklyn Bowl, how it came about, and what it has meant to him. -the new VW logo and what we think.I love how Charley is just an open book and doesn’t hold back sharing his experience and stories with us. Check out his IG too. @iconoclastdesignco
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Sep 19, 2019 • 29min

Episode 111 - Part Two - Bill Gardner, Founder of Logo Lounge, Owner of Gardner Design in Wichita KS.

Today’s guest is Bill Gardner. He is the Founder of Logo Lounge and the Owner of Gardner Design in Wichita KS. During part two of this episode we talk about:-how design-centric companies grow and become more valuable faster! -the entrepreneurial community and helping them understand the importance of design.-a project he was a part of where he accidentally designs “tombstones”.-a designers little dirty secret...-a project he is really proud of and why.-the early days and beginning of LogoLounge.Bill is a great story teller and I loved hearing about the proud highlights, but also the challenges he has faced in his career. Plus, he called me a genuine guy! Thanks for the compliment Bill! @gardnerdesignusa @logolounge
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Sep 18, 2019 • 34min

Episode 111 - Part One - Bill Gardner, Founder of Logo Lounge, Owner of Gardner Design in Wichita KS.

Today’s guest is Bill Gardner. He is the Founder of Logo Lounge and the Owner of Gardner Design in Wichita KS. During part one of this episode we talk about:-how Bill was actually a talented magician when he was younger before getting into design.-how he received an ‘F’ in Art class as a soft-more and was more interested in theatre. -the original business name and logo he started his design career with.-how print allows designers to defy gravity and the unique ways he is using print.-the print scene in other countries.Bill has an incredible passion for design and that really comes through when he talks about it. He has a wealth of experience and he isn’t afraid to share. We had so much to talk about I had to split this interview into two parts. Part Two tomorrow dives into stories about projects he is proud of, challenging times in his design career, and projects that didn’t goes as planned but he learned lessons on. @gardnerdesignusa 
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Sep 17, 2019 • 40min

Episode 110 - Kendrick Kidd, Designer and Illustrator in Jacksonville FL.

Today’s guest is Kendrick Kidd. Yes, that is his real name. He is a Designer and Illustrator living in Jacksonville FL. During this episode we talk about: -how it was art school for him starting right from daycare, that was the direction. -how an art teacher in high school was the first person to tell him about graphic design.-what it was like to have his first skateboard deck design job land in his inbox and what that meant to him. -an illustration collaboration project he was a part of and how that was a proud project to be a part of.-the book design project he was a part of for Microsoft and Nokia.Kendrick is a very talented guy and is really easy to talk to. I loved hearing him talk about the projects he was most proud to be involved with. You can tell they really light him up. @kendrickkidd

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