Three creative individuals having creative discussions touching on the topics within the creative community that we feel aren't spoken about enough or should be questioned to raise more awareness. While championing the overlooked stories and processes from fellow creatives who pass through the podcast now and then.
What's The Point Creative Podcast
On this episode we discuss whether the Euros had effected the olympics lack of courage and media attention. Finally we look at whether YouTube is still the number one platform for getting your videos or show's seen by people.
On this episode we discuss whether Instagram is still a photo-sharing app, we revisit the print vs digital from a speed and efficiency point of view, and finally, are moving images more engaging than stills
On this episode we discuss everything surrounding the Euros from the Christian Eriksen collapse and The British Heart Foundation clever response to the Ranaldo incident which might cause big brands to think twice about sponsoring major competitions.
On this episode we discuss how the future of roadside advertising might work if electric scooters become the norm, Jeff Bezos leaving Earth and the "vaccine" being offered to our age group.
On this episode we discuss the false allegations ad that appeared in the New York Times and whether Newspapers should be more aware about what ads are placed when it comes to sensitive topics. Headie One's Brit awards performance and attire before ending on what we as podcasters can learn from the Joe Budden Podcast situation.
On this episode we discuss whether designers try to run before they can walk which makes us rely on tutorials too much, why it's important to add your own style and finally what's the difference between a logo marker and logo designer.
On this episode we discuss why the Super League flopped, we take a look at the new iMac design and finally share what boundaries we set and features we use when it comes to our screen time usage.
On this episode we discuss how a good explanation goes a long way when it comes to client communication, are creatives still sending 5 concepts and finally we look at how a tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh backfired for National Rail.
On this episode we examine whether our podcast's USP has shifted away slightly from creative conversations to more commercial discussions, Beeple's "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" NFT selling for 69 million and finally we share our opinions of re-skilling yourself.
On this episode we discuss Non Fungible Tokens, why Ty's bullishly excited about it, the infrastructure and technology when it comes to creating and distributing your own NFT. Finally we look at the earnings capabilities for artists, podcasters and musicians.
On this episode we look back at our journey so far and discuss the highs and lows.Who came up with the idea to record in a market, the difficulties we had and why we had to stop recording there. We preview what to expect in the near future and finally find out what really happened between Blaze and the cylinder press.
On this episode we look at the world from an accessibility perspective, we discuss what this means for a designer and how creatives need to make a more conscious effort in thinking about disabilities during the early stages of development rather than a rushed afterthought.
On this episode we look at a new a messaging app that has been setting new records on the various App stores after WhatsApp updated its policy earlier this year, we look at what makes its different from WhatsApp especially around data privacy and data encryption. We then end on how day traders forced GameStop's stock to rise rapidly to an all time high.
On this episode we share our experiences of looking for a new job role, which includes what catches our attention and what we try to avoid, from sneaky job descriptions to questioning if having a diverse skillset is a hindrance and what does being "proficient" in Adobe suites actually mean. Finally we dive into if companies social issues align fully with their process.
On this episode we look back at how we have found working remotely in 2020, the challenges and the benefits this style of working had on us. Finally we discuss the possibilities of how our cinema experience could be beyond the pandemic.
On this episode we talk about the new invitation only chat app Clubhouse, we look at some highly anticipated films which are scheduled to be released in 2021 and will the Olympics be happening next summer? Finally we question the accuracy of the COVID-19 saga which includes the test, media and Blaze's conspiracy.
On this episode we discuss the much anticipated release of Sony's PS5, was Microsoft ahead of the game when they introduced the core idea of consumers building a digital game library as we highlight some flaws in today's physical disc purchasing. Finally we share our thoughts on the latest Instagram update.
On this episode we discuss the UK governments “Fatima” arts job retraining ad, we look at the functionality surrounding the NHS test and trace app before ending on what is going on in Nigeria.
On this episode we look at the skill of communication and whether us as creatives do a good job at conveying our ideas to people and finally we share our methods and techniques when it comes to communicating our thoughts to our colleagues and clients.
On this episode we discuss the tragic news of the loss of Chadwick Boseman and the influence he has left on all of us, the influx of people listening to podcasts now since the pandemic, how navigation apps and wearable devices can disrupt the retail industry.
On this episode we discuss the new Swedish McDonald's Happy Meal Senior, non verbal cashless society, India banning TikTok amongst other popular Apps, the recent virtual festival experience by Wireless and MelodyVR. Before ending on films and tv shows that have kept us entertained throughout the lockdown.
On this episode we discuss the risky and somewhat confusing changes that Adobe has made to their app icons, the Black Pound Day incentive and the benefits this will bring to the community. We also share some insights on black influence and history before ending on a laughable million dollar idea.
On this episode we discuss brands actively supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, #BlackoutTuesday, why it's time for more black owned social media networks, how we as black creatives can empower and help the next generation. Finally touching on the horse, PPE Police and Slavery trophies.
On this episode we discuss the controversial Tekashi 6ix9ine, his Instagram Live record, Tory Lanez x YouTube first interactive virtual concert dubbed “Social Distancing Tour”, generic looking designs impact, possible rational and if Apple will ever release a console.
On this episode we discuss how we would manage a design studio throughout these testing times from furlough to salary bonuses, financial literacy and why conditioning yourself for the long game is important. Kanye West's billionaire status thanks to his Yeezy brand and has Travis Scott's astronomical Fortnite event opened up new possibilities?
On this episode we discuss how we have all been coping with the pandemic, what industries we believe will boom post COVID-19, demand on streaming services, how food retail and hospitality appears to be doing during this time, video sharing technologies, Tory Lanez Instagram Live show quarantine radio and wrapping up the episode with our thoughts on J Hus's The Ugliest £800 jacket.
On this episode we discuss The Mouldy Whopper campaign, how being real means ditching the artificial preservatives, the nature and response of other fast foods restaurants. Which leads into discussing the growing trend of marketing advantageous buzzwords such as “organic” and “free range” within supermarkets.
On this episode we discuss the importance of communication with clients, how much throughout projects and could it be beneficial to address from the initial briefing stage. We also workout when amendments come into play within the project timeline.
On this episode we discuss the minimalist black aesthetic, industries that have used and ones that will explore this technique. We take a closer look at events surrounding the Adidas x Ivy Park collection from colour scheme influences to eye-catching marketing campaigns.
On this episode we discuss antihero comic book characters getting to show and tell their stories through blockbuster movies. We explore reasons to why we think villain origins are getting green lighted from Marvel, DC and Netflix. Finally we round up by discussing why everything that is deemed as bad is usually black?
On this episode we discuss Typetopia's best logo awards, possible change or revert in logo design, new descriptive logo research findings, companies giving too much control to customers due to people voices being louder than ever and will so much stock be placed in pleasing the consumers over the upcoming decades?
On this episode we discuss Tesla's low poly Cybertruck brutalism design, Elon Musk's adopted masterplan, the £100 “refundable” deposits, potential safety flaws and tests which may alter the 2022 release design. Finally we share our thoughts on the removal of Blue Story from cinemas.
On this episode we discuss the roll out of Instagram hiding likes, how it will change the relationship between influencers, brands and the platform and is it too late for this to help with the mental health of the users. Finally should there be a scoring system for university students to rate lecturers?
On this episode we discuss IKEA x Virgil Abloh “MAKERAD” collection, was this a genius collaboration and possibilities of an Off-White spinoff line. We also debate Kanye West's holiness as “Jesus Is King” released, biblical influenced clothing, has months of Sunday Services come to fruition and is this new Kanye here to stay?
On this episode we discuss how a no-deal Brexit could affect designers, studios and businesses overall within the UK. Why creatives should not worry too much and Chris reveals how far back Boris's buffoonery goes.
On this episode we talk about the new iPhone's, Apple's very complicated approach when it comes to names, their expanding product range to cater for everyone's preference and needs. Finally are we now seeing phone cameras approaching the same level as DSLR cameras?
On this episode we share our thoughts on Netflix releasing series all in one go, the release schedule not catering for the target country and if reverting back to the build momentum weekly release formula would actually be more beneficial for both the subscriber and the platform itself.
On this episode we discuss if it is important for creatives to have a CV, how honest should we really be within this document and does it really matter if you have a solid portfolio. Finally Ty gets a few things off his chest about recruiters.
On this episode we discuss our thoughts on why August is typically slow for creatives, how you can use this time to revamp your skill set, start a personal project or even take up a new hobby non related to your field to give your creativity a rest. Finally we briefly touch on the Amazon rainforest situation.
On this episode we discuss our experience with an end of year show, what we learned, problems we faced prior to the show, the benefits of taking part and to attending these events creative faculties hosts.
On this episode we discuss what makes a website design work, understanding the clients positioning within the market and being selective with budgets you work with. We also briefly touch on our thoughts on if software such as Webflow endangers web developers.
On this episode we discuss Dave's Glastonbury performance featuring Alex, Thiago Silva's response on twitter, how it became the highlight of the whole festival and the impact it went on to have on social media and major outlets.
On this episode we discuss our experience with procrastination when attempting to start a project, possible reasons and solutions to overcoming this problem. We also look at how product design is evolving and the relationship it has with Apps.
On this episode we discuss what has been going on in Sudan and why we feel major news outlets such as the BBC are not doing enough to inform the public. We also look at how news as a medium is designed to keep certain information from us but how us as creatives can use our platforms and skill sets to raise awareness in times like this.
On this episode we discuss if storytelling is important when creating a brand and does the end user think it is important. We also attempt to decipher Skepta's latest album “Ignorance Is Bliss” artwork and how the correlated music videos use storytelling effectively.
On this episode we discuss whether creatives should be more open about showing their work to fellow creatives for feedback and if receiving feedback from a non creative is actually beneficial. We also look at how feedback in general can affect the final outcome in both a positive and negative way.
On this episode we are joined by our first guest Joao, we talk about virtual assistants such as Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri. Most importantly are we being spied on and what are they doing with the data? We also get an inside scoop on Sky and Google's new partnership and how it is going to change how we view TV ads. Lastly we briefly talk about the news surrounding Huawei and 5G.
On this episode we briefly talk about the Content-Aware Fill in the latest After Effects update. We also speak about whether music artist should be held accountable for the visual content they put out and should we as consumers be expressing our concerns more?
On this episode we take a break from the controversial points and have a laid back episode covering a range of topics from lazy designers to social media meme accounts and a follow up from last episodes creative business discussion.
On this episode we discuss if designers should receive the same level of acknowledgement and royalties when producing album artwork, understanding what the design will be used for and making it clear in the contract. Lastly we briefly touch on whether design school should be teaching the business side of being creative.
On this episode we discuss how designers could possibly generate recurring income off design work rather than charging a flat rate. We also share our view on how women are looked at within the creative industry and if we think there is still a gender imbalance.