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The Infill Podcastâ„¢ - The Place For 3D Printing, Makers, and Creators!
In this video we're joined by Fedor Sosnin of 3DPrintSOS. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Fedor came from a Graphic/UX/Web Design background. He started getting into 3D printing when the Ender 3 was released. Shortly after he got addicted to building and testing machines and tried his hand at making YouTube videos.
Lisa Haude, senior vice president and director of interior at LK Interiors, speaks with Hotel News Now Senior Reporter Dana Miller about the influence that remote work continues to have on hotel design. Haude also shares which design trends are in and which ones are out in 2024.
Liquid Death is an American canned water company and print design expert Dave Hopkins' favourite brand. "Who does that?!?" is a question that Dave has been asking himself since this subversively silly brand sprung into his life. Yes, it's mountain water with heavy metal branding. And, according to Dave, it reveals a lot about how to wrap a serious mission in an entertaining shell. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: www.pilgrimage.design/20-liquid-death Dave's website: www.printdesignacademy.com The Quickie podcast: www.printdesignacademy.com/podcasts/the-quickie-interviews-for-graphic-designers What is this podcast? Your brand + an emotional connection with your audience = success. But that middle part is tricky. I'm here to equip you to achieve it, through personal stories of individuals who have emotionally resonated with branding. I'm Sam, a brand designer and your host. In each episode, released on the 14th of the month, a top guest picks their favourite brand. I then invite them to unpack why it means so much. As they share, we gain invaluable insights into what makes audiences tick. Not with strategy or theory, but through that undeniable proof of successful branding: emotion. Whether you're a business wanting to better connect, a charity struggling to garner support or a branding professional needing encouragement, this is the podcast for you. Podcast artwork created with the help of Canva AI. AI policy: www.pilgrimage.design/ai-policy Who am I? I'm Sam Thorogood. Hi! I'm a brand designer for startups, creators, charities, eco projects and church plants. I'm on a mission: equip these pioneering brands to bring others onto their journeys. My website: www.pilgrimage.design Final thing (I promise)! Every other Tuesday, I share succinct advice on how to integrate design techniques and philosophy into your brand. Encouraging, empowering... and totally free. Welcome to the journey towards better branding. pilgrimagedesign.substack.com
Have you contemplated designing your own book cover, or wondered what to expect if you hire a professional? Joining today's conversation is Katia Balab, who has joined the MiblArt family, a book cover design company that's based in the Ukraine. They have been helping self-publishing authors and publishers create book covers that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also an effective marketing tool.Thanks to Katia's expertise, you'll learn about the science behind effective cover design practices, how to foster a good working relationship with your designer, and a plethora of online resources to help you tackle as much as you want.Topics discussed in this episode: Why book cover design mattersPros & cons of designing your own coverEstablishing expectations with your cover designerCreating your creative briefCommunicating effectively with your designerUnderstanding bleed size and trimScience behind a good coverTypography, don't underestimate itThe good and bad of AI imagesGetting feedbackOnline tools and resourcesSpecial offer for PWW listenersConnect with Katia: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katiabalab/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katia.bookcoverdesign/ Website: https://miblart.com/?ref=nmy2owv Resources discussed during the show: Learning resources: Udemy, Skillshare, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, YouTube tutorials like Bring Your Own LaptopSoftware: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Book Brush, and Affinity Publisher, CanvaStock images: Adobe Stock, Deposit Photos, Pexels, Unsplash, PixabayFonts: 1001 Free Fonts, Font Squirrel, DaFont, Google Fonts, Font GigDiscount code for MiblArt: PWW10Ready to stop circling around your manuscript? As an experienced professional editor, I can help you finish your book with confidence and direction. Learn more by visiting ParentsWhoWrite.com/editing, and book a free 30-minute call with me to discuss what's right for you.
How do we navigate VOC labels on paint? Do kitchen cabinets off-gas chemicals? What about EMF frequencies from our appliances? Are green labels about human health, or just environmental marketing ploys? Green Design Expert Andy Pace of the Green Design Center joins Faithful Freedom with Teryn Gregson, presented by We The Patriots USA to give us grace from making your home 100% toxin-free. He shares baby steps and educates us on how we can slowly make our homes clean-living, safe havens for our families.The opinions expressed by our show guests are their own, and are not necessarily shared by We The Patriots USA. However, we value free speech and will always fight to protect it! We The Patriots USA does not endorse or recommend any product or service advertised on this program. We The Patriots USA is not a healthcare provider and cannot provide medical advice or treatment.https://www.thegreendesigncenter.com/Andy's Non Toxic Environments Podcast: https://www.thegreendesigncenter.com/non-toxic-environments/To watch and share our latest documentary go to ShotDead.orgJoin the fight to get justice for the victims by making a donation by visiting www.wethepatriotsusa.orgFREE Aluminum, Fluoride, HPV & MMR Vaccine Resource Guides! Subscribe to Teryn's resource newsletter, with data, clean-living tips, recipes, stats from our latest episodes and more and receive your FREE Fluoride, MMR and HPV Vaccine Resource Guides. https://teryngregson.com/newsletterFor Case Updates from We The Patriots USA, Sign up for Breaking News emails: https://wethepatriotsusa.org/subscribe-to-our-email-list/Subscribe to listen to the podcast:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithful-freedom-with-teryn-gregson/id1598602749Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dKsn0JqtNJfarUUVYuv5v?si=a810d53643fb4017Rumble: https://rumble.com/WeThePatriotsUSA
Send us a Text Message.Due To Listener Requests, we present Part two of our Interview with Animator-Cartoonerific! Host Brian Mitchell, who talks about his first BIG break in the animation industry working for Ralph Bakshi, Don Bluth, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera and Universal Studios on projects like Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, The Spooktacular Adventures of Casper and many many more! Design Expert, Marjorie Stewart takes the interviewer chair for this episode!Stay Tooned for next weeks episode with Author-Disney Historian Didier Ghez!all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
Justin Shubow joins Eric and Joe to share insights and history of the best, worst, and most brutal of government buildings and monuments.
In this episode of Altitude, Woody sits down with Mark Noorman, an esteemed expert in the field of cloud networking, to discuss cloud networking use cases and the impact of the Aviatrix Certified Engineer (ACE) Program in taking multicloud knowledge and skills to greater heights.As the Team Manager and Competency Lead at CloudNation and ACE Design Expert #0039, Mark's expertise is nothing short of impressive, bringing with him nearly three decades of invaluable experience in the IT industry. In 2018, Mark joined CloudNation as one of the early employees. During the episode, Mark provides an exclusive walkthrough of a couple use cases in AWS environments, involving private connectivity and multicast. Mark and Woody discuss the importance of future-proofing your cloud networking infrastructure with scalability, automation, flexibility, and security forming the solid foundation. Mark closes the discussion by sharing why network engineers or anyone working in the cloud industry should expand their cloud knowledge through the ACE Program. As Mark puts it, “It's just practical.”For the full visual experience, head to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hZPf5oXK8&list=PLS_Z06KvSDsagnPvY0NU-tVzfekUU_xaN&index=1About Altitude and Host Woody: https://aviatrix.com/altitude/ Learn more about ACE: https://aviatrix.com/aceTimestamped Overview:00:16 Mark's role at CloudNation & the challenges of cloud networking05:31 Use of Aviatrix at CloudNation & managed hybrid connectivity08:30 Use Case 1 with Deribit, a crypto trading platform: Private connectivity in AWS environment, achieving low latency, automated deployment, and high performance with Aviatrix21:00 Use Case 2 with Deribit: Multicast (UDP-based protocol that sends packets to multiple destinations efficiently over a network), the challenge of cloud provider's inability to support multicast, leveraging tunneling protocols and containers 26:35 How Mark came across Aviatrix28:35 Mark's experience getting multicloud networking certified through the Aviatrix Certified Engineer (ACE) Program, ACE Design Expert certification
Elizabeth Solaru had the privilege of hosting Francesca Marotta, a luminary with a remarkable international design career that has been shaped by her unique background and passions.Francesca's journey is a testament to the power of determination and creativity. She talks about being the child of immigrants, and navigating a path that was both unconventional and inspiring. Her journey in the world of design began against the backdrop of her diagnosis with hyperactivity, a condition that set her apart and fueled her boundless energy.From a young age, Francesca discovered her love for sewing, a passion that would become the cornerstone of her illustrious career. However, her hyperactivity diagnosis and her status as an outsider led to feelings of not quite fitting in. But, rather than conforming to the norm, Francesca harnessed her uniqueness as a source of inspiration and creativity. With a career spanning the globe, she seamlessly transitioned from her role as a renowned international designer to become a trusted consultant, director, and stylist. Her creative genius and innate talent have graced prestigious fashion stages worldwide, from America and Japan to England, France, Italy, Turkey, Belgium, and Ireland. The Francesca Marotta Brand, a testament to her vision, has not only received numerous Design Awards but has also found a devoted following among celebrities.Featuring:Francesca MarottaHost:Elizabeth Solaru, Founder of Diversity in Luxury Awards, Speaker and Luxury Business CoachAbout The Luxury Business Podcast:The Luxury Business Podcast is an inclusive platform dedicated to speaking with diverse luxury experts and founders of small businesses within the luxury sector.Stay Connected:Websitehttps://luxurybusinessemporium.com/Email: elizabeth@luxurybusinessemporium.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-solaru-1ba901/Tune in to the Luxury Business Podcast to stay updated on the latest insights and trends in the luxury industry, and join the conversation that is shaping the future of luxury.Listen and subscribe to the Luxury Business Podcast on your preferred podcast platform. Don't forget to share this valuable resource with your network!
Do you want to create cattle handling facilities that are efficient and minimize stress for your herd? Today, our guest, Jake Schubert, will be sharing invaluable insights on designing cattle handling facilities that will ensure maximum efficiency and a stress-free environment for your cattle. Get ready to transform your facilities and achieve the desired outcome you've been longing for. In this episode, you will be able to: Increase efficiency and reduce stress by designing thoughtful cattle handling facilities that prioritize animal welfare and ease of operation. Plan for long-term growth and success by considering the future needs of your cattle operation when designing your handling facilities. Maximize your investment by choosing to build new corrals instead of repairing old facilities, ensuring a more reliable and efficient operation. Boost productivity and reduce labor costs with preferred materials and components that are designed specifically for efficient cattle handling. Improve animal welfare and increase profitability by implementing low-stress handling techniques in your cattle operation, leading to healthier and calmer animals. My special guest is Jake Schubert Jake Schubert is a highly experienced and knowledgeable professional in the field of cattle handling facility design. Originally from the Sand Hills of Nebraska, Jake has an extensive background in ranching and has built corrals all across the United States. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in using 3D modeling to help cattle producers visualize and plan their facilities before construction begins. Jake's expertise in low-stress cattle handling and his dedication to creating efficient and practical designs have made him a sought-after consultant in the industry. Currently residing in Russia, Jake brings a unique perspective to facility design and has worked with clients from various parts of the world. His passion for helping ranchers improve their operations and create stress-free environments for their herds sets him apart as a trusted advisor in the field. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction, 00:02:38 - Jake's Background and Move to Russia, 00:06:50 - Passion for Cattle Handling Facilities, 00:08:08 - Long-Term Planning for Facilities, 00:11:14 - Updating Older Facilities, 00:16:09 - Importance of Planning Loading Docks and Chutes, 00:18:11 - Increased Investment in Efficient Facilities, 00:20:21 - Prefabrication in Global Designs, 00:24:00 - Considerations for Environmental Factors, 00:26:24 - Design Considerations for Footwork vs. Horseback, Links: Learn more about Valcor: https://www.zoetisus.com/products/cattle/valcor-makes-it-easy-to-be-tough-on-tough-worms Jake's website: https://www.aurochsconsulting.net/ Full Show Notes: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/casual-cattle-conversations-podcast-shownotes Free Weekly Resources: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranching-resources • The easiest way to create a new revenue stream for your ranch is with LandTrust. Learn more here! https://landtrust.pxf.io/c/4809275/1796544/20081 Take Your Ranch to the Next Level Once a month Shaye hosts Q&A calls between cattle producers and beef industry leaders to help ranchers find answers to their questions and improve their bottom lines. The best part is you get expert insight from the comfort of your own ranch and get to ask any question you want relating to the topic! Learn More About RancherMinds: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranchermind-events Connect with me on Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleconvos Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleconvos/ Podcast Coaching Do you have an existing podcast or want to start a new one but don't know where to start? Connect with Shaye and she will lay out everything you need to know to get you started on the right foot. Book a one-time coaching call using this link: https://calendly.com/cattleconvos/podcast-coaching Interested in a coaching package? Email Shaye at casualcattleconversations@gmail.com and tell her about the podcast you want to start!
Description: Have you ever wondered how you could start getting the help you need in your web design business and do so without hiring a huge team or even managing people? In this episode, we're talking with Christian - a "unicorn" expert in design, development, AND business about what you need to consider when scaling, who you should hire first, the benefits to scaling, and so SO much more. -- Make sure to go to https://subscriptionwebdesign.com right now and enter your best email address to get my contract template (and more!) for FREE. This is a limited time promo that WILL go away.
In this episode, Jessica Weiss discusses her journey to studying happiness at work, delving into her background in organizational design and transformation. She explains the importance of fairness and transparency in job roles and the significance of feeling indispensable in providing value to others. Jessica highlights the relevance of psychological safety and trust in creating a happy work environment. She shares tools and habits to foster lasting happiness and encourages speaking to inner voices in the third person as a way to overcome Impostor Syndrome. Finally, Jessica emphasizes the power of creating a sense of progress in daily work to enhance satisfaction and happiness.Jessica Weiss is a speaker and consultant who teaches businesses how to find more happiness, fulfillment, and satisfaction at work. With 15 years of experience working with global brands like Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and American Express, Jessica is a trusted source for those who are searching for tangible, research-based strategies to create happier workers.Resources discussed in the podcast:Jessica Weiss's TED Talk: "Happiness: It's An Inside Job"Ethan Cross's book: "Chatter"PERMA (Positive emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment)Enjoy!To stay connected and continue the conversation, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn.And don't forget to check out our previous episodes for more tips and strategies to boost your workplace happiness. You can find them on your favorite podcast platform or on our website.If you have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to us. We'd love to hear from you!Stay inspired, stay motivated, and stay happy at work!
Want to make an impact and get more eyes on your political messages? This custom sign design service is ideal and puts your campaign front and center! Learn more at: https://bigdaddyssigns.com Big Daddy's Signs 24 Lexington Drive, Laconia, NH 03246, United States Website https://bigdaddyssigns.com Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com
The highest level of adulting might just be creating a space that feels welcoming and reflects your personal style. But let's be honest, that's easier said than done, especially with the limitations of budgets and rental units. Our homes should be a source of comfort and inspiration — after all, our spaces have a real impact on our wellbeing. We're on a mission to create our own personal oasis without breaking the bank, so we called in our friend, and the budget-friendly decor guru herself, Alexandra Gater. Alexandra is a stylist and home decor expert who specializes in accessible home decor advice for renters and anyone working with a smaller budget. She started her design career as the home editor for Chatelaine Magazine, where she launched the popular YouTube series, The Home Primp. She's since hosted the HGTV series Buy or DIY, and her work has appeared in brands like Apartment Therapy, Domino Magazine, Architectural Digest, The Rachel Ray Show, and the Global Morning Show. She just launched her STUNNING book Own Your Space, which offers room-by-room decorating tips for renters and homeowners. Join us as we chat about:Alexandra's journey to becoming a design legendThe easiest, most budget-friendly ways to make a big impactHow to figure out your personal design aestheticAlexandra's go-to products to spruce up a spaceAdvice for renters on making big changes and navigating landlordsEasy and temporary DIYs to tryChoosing unique and affordable artDealing with differing design styles with your partnerWe hope this episode inspires you to make your home your own, because you deserve the space of your dreams!For show notes and more adulting tips, visit: teachmehowtoadult.caSign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia @yunggillianaire@cailynmichaanFollow Alexandra:youtube.com/@AlexandraGater@alexandragaterBuy Alexandra's book: Own Your SpaceMentioned in this episode:Ikea Couch CoversPeel & Stick Floor TilePeel & Stick Backsplash Subway TilePeel & Stick Backsplash Hexagon Tile
PetPalace Online's Ecommerce Website Design service aims to revolutionize pet businesses' online presence. With a customer-centric approach, specialized expertise in Shopify, and exceptional service, they empower businesses to thrive in the digital marketplace. Learn more at https://tinyurl.com/2t54utju. EMarketing Co. 30 North Gould Street #Suit R, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States Website http://dronedandy.com/ Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH.www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day! Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day!Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day! Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day! Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day! Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Happy World Environment Day! Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert and author of Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability (Routledge 2023) and A Changemakers Guide to the Future. She is the Chairwoman of the Danish Design Council and founder of The Circular Way. She is known for pioneering new materials as well as business models, while sharing the knowledge gained from practice through teaching and thought leadership, and is a member of the Executive board of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation as well as the global SDG innovation lab UNLEASH."Putting design first, it really enables us to shape a future that we don't yet know. But we need to be super tactile and practical about it as well. And then seeing that is something that design very much has the ability to do. And at the same time, having this growing frustration that wherever you go, wherever you talk about sustainability, it was a compromise. It was something that meant uglier, less convenient, more expensive, all these different things, but then diving into the Danish Design heritage, seeing that what set them apart was that after the World Wars, they had a social purpose of democratizing and rebuilding the welfare state, and that was not something that lessened the final result. On the contrary, it heightened the ambition, the final design, and the solutions."www.thecircularway.comhttp://danishdesigncouncil.dk/enwww.routledge.com/Danish-Design-Heritage-and-Global-Sustainability/Vind/p/book/9781032198200www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
This episode features the interesting Fernando Pascual. Fernando is a Human Centered Designer & Innovator at the Bank of Ireland. Fernando starts by wonderfully breaking down the key processes of design and taking both a micro and macro approach to the project. This includes simplification and making the process lean. He talks about his strength in design thinking and the software that helps. This a great episode for anyone looking to understand more about design and how to get structure complicated systems into efficient platforms.
This week, Adam and Faith are joined by longtime friend and colleague Emily Oberman, who is a Partner at the design studio Pentagram. Emily has a wealth of experience in the design and branding space, working on projects like Saturday Night Live, Ready Player One, and DC. Why are logos and brands made the way they are? How will AI impact designers? What was it like rebranding the SNL intro after COVID? If Emily could redesign or rebrand one company who would it be? These are some of the questions we ask Emily in this very Jolty episode.
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On today's episode of Ideas of Order, we're joined by New York Times bestselling author, Design Expert and Television Superstar Nate Berkus to discuss the immeasurable joys of fatherhood, the meaning of home in the spaces that shape us into the people we hope to become and how to capture the fleeting moments of life's most treasured seconds. Join Jeremiah as he and his husband reminisce and share vulnerable insights into the lives of their growing family and the homes that nourished them. About the series: Designed by California Closets, in this series you'll discover the nourishment of now and the joys of the spaces that shape who you're becoming. About Jeremiah: Jeremiah Brent is an interior designer, television personality and founder of Jeremiah Brent Design, an interior design firm with locations in Los Angeles and New York City. Named to Architectural Digest's AD100 list as a leading design talent, the Central California native first honed his forward-thinking yet elegantly timeless artistry through furniture design. He soon emerged as a singular new voice in the interior design world, embracing a highly intuitive approach focused on elevating each client's emotional connection to their space. Jeremiah currently lives in New York City with his husband, Nate Berkus, and their two young children, Poppy and Oskar. Season 1 of Ideas of Order was produced by Everything Podcasts. Discover more on California Closets' Instagram or YouTube.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Cartoonerific Host Brian Mitchell sits down with design expert Marjorie Stewart, about viewing several Disney films for the very first time and her take on Ichabod and Mr Toad and Peter Pan, as well as a favorite film she saw a long time ago, Cinderella. The show delves into the influences of Mary Blair in all three films as well as talking about other similar themes that 'haunt' most of Disney projects. all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
Many EE's today launch their careers having little or no experience with laying out PCBs. However, they are often placed into professional roles that involve board design or require a working knowledge of PCB technology and board effects. In this episode, we discuss a new resource to designed to help fill that gap. For more than two decades Stephen Chavez has been mastering the skill of designing complex PCBs for mil/aero applications. Along the way, he developed a passion for teaching others how to do the same. In this week's episode, Steph discusses why he recently joined Siemens in order to make that passion his full-time focus and how you can learn from him all year long through his new Podcast, PCB Design Podcast. PCB Design Podcast LinkedIn showcase page DesignCon Website PCEA Website
Digital Nomads are commonplace these days. 30 years ago it was virtually unheard of. What could be better than running a successful business while being a temporary resident anywhere in the world.Personally, I can think several places that would be attractive to me if I was a Digital Nomad and somewhat younger.To name a few: Thailand, Spain, Malta, Costa Rica, Panama, Caribbean, English Countryside.Listening to Susie's story made me somewhat jealous, however it is inspiring for anyone who may be considering this type of lifestyle. Currently working in the Algarve Region of Portugal ( a much sought after place to live for ex-pats) and previously in Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, she is certainly enjoying the "working" good life to the max,She even spent time in one of my favorite places, Phuket, Thailand.Best wishes to her and her business.https://susiebills.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiebillshttps://www.facebook.com/savvyceolifestylehttps://www.instagram.com/iamsusiebillshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/savvyceosocietyhttps://www.facebook.com/SusieBills831/
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Are you getting the office blues? Or is your workspace just feeling bland? If your office is in desperate need of a design upgrade, San Diego Office Design (@sdofficedesign) has the solution for you! Visit https://www.sdofficedesign.com today!
Connecting with Ricky Strauss (@rstrauss16 ), Former President of Marketing for Walt Disney
“A home that not only functions well but nurtures - that's a timeless goal in design,” says Laurie Smith, designer from the hit TV show Trading Spaces. "People really embraced and craved that when they all of a sudden could not depart their walls.” With the current real estate market leading to more home renovations and upgrades, Laurie recently stopped by the vipHome Podcast with tips on how to add value to your home – both in comfort and dollars. Listen now!
Shana Francesca, Speaker, Writer and Entrepreneur. Founder and Lead Designer at Conconnate, Multi-Discipline interior design, Life Design Firm with clients in US and the World. https://www.concinnate.world
In Season 3, episode 6 of REPOD, we chat with Hillary Manning, the puzzle design expert on Create The Escape. Create the Escape is a fun kids show where in each episode, kids design an escape room for their parents to play and hopefully escape. Hillary has previously worked at escape rooms like Beat the Bomb and Escape The Room as a puzzle designer and gamemaster. Hillary walks us through the challenges of designing escape rooms for a television audience, and creating puzzles that are both fun to play and visually pleasing with a large scale. She takes us behind the scenes of how the show is produced, and what it takes to get cast on the show. It's especially exciting to hear about how much input the kids have on designing the puzzles and helping build the room. I think this show will be a great introduction for more families to learn about escape rooms. Hillary is a fun, energetic host on the show, and she brings the same great energy to this podcast episode. Show Notes The Mailbag: Please give us some feedback? We're doing a Mailbag episode where we answer your questions, share your stories, and learn from you fine folks. There are a few ways to take part: Take our survey Leave a voicemail Send an email Send us some snail mail Here's how to do each: Take A Short Survey Share your feedback anonymously through this survey. Leave A Voicemail If you'd like to be on the podcast, please submit a voice recording by calling the Room Escape Artist not-so-hotline that always goes straight to voicemail (551-227-7273), and record your thoughts and feels about REPOD straight into the voicemail. Your message should be: Short, no longer than 30 seconds - it will help to jot down your ideas before recording Recorded with as little background noise as possible (recording in a closet, or under a comforter could help) Start with your name and where you are from Send an Email Hit us up at: contact@roomescapeartist.com Send a Letter Room Escape Artist PO Box 683 Nutley, NJ 07110 Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors: Morty - A free app for discovering, planning, tracking, and reviewing your escape rooms and other immersive social outings. Virtual Escape Games - Specializes in virtual team building adventures for teams anywhere around the globe, 24/7. Reality Escape Convention - RECON Our escape room and immersive gaming convention, will be an incredible event for creators and consumers of the games we love. We hope to see you in Boston. Learn More about RECON. Music Credits All music provided by GameChops: "The Legend of LoFi" by Dj Cutman & James Landino "Hateno Village" by Mikel & GameChops Production Credits REPOD is produced by Lisa Spira and edited by Steve Ewing of Stand Inside Media.
Hello and welcome to your number one podcast station. I am your host, Grant McGaugh. Host of the Follow The Brand Podcast where we are building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow! It's an honor for us to tell the story of a recipient of over 320 international awards on design and branding, David Brier has the rare distinction of being presented the Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship medallion. A native New Yorker and Google's #1 ranked rebranding expert, David's 4 decades of branding expertise are sought after by companies of all sizes — from startups to global organizations — and every industry demanding an unorthodox edge in today's business climate. In addition to being a branding and rebranding expert and keynote speaker, David is the bestselling author of his #1 Amazon book, “BRAND INTERVENTION, 33 Steps to Transform the Brand You Have Into the Brand You Need” with a Foreword written by Shark Tank star and CEO of FUBU Daymond John.Applauded by the likes of NY Times bestselling author of “Pitch Anything” and multimillion-dollar dealmaker Oren Klaff, David is called “a branding genius” by billionaire Grant Cardone and Shark Tank's Daymond John calls him “brilliant with branding.”Claude Silver (Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, Gary Vaynerchuk's agency) wrote of his bestselling book, “This is not only an outstanding book on branding but is an excellent example of branding, design, and content I keep in my office. I only wish I had this book at the beginning of my career.”David and his work have been featured in ADWEEK, Fast Company, Forbes, INC, Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, Thrive Global, the New York Times and numerous blogs and podcasts around the world.When you have a goal to become a Design Expert you must learn how you are perceived by others. Focusing on your brand message will help you to gain trust and cooperation with your team of high-performing executives. Let's Welcome David Brier to the Follow The Brand Podcast
I interview Harris Lue with Lue Creative & Stuart Haas Racing about evrything from his creative clothing, designs for events like Foxtoberfest, and Nascar. We chat about RETRO Meet at Mustang week also. This is a must listen. Check out his gear and event.https://linktr.ee/LUECreativeFoxbodyFX Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074686572974 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/foxbodyfx/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8J1keu0ufh-xUIHgg7uvWA Email foxbodyfx@gmail.com for any inquires or being on the Podcast as a guest. Thank You for listening you ROCK!! Lance Foxbody Influencers PodcastBy: Foxbody FX