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'The Future of Print and The Importance of Reading the Contract' with Gemma O'Brien, Artist & Designerwww.MeettheCreatives.orgwww.linktr.ee/meetthecreativesny s
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Known for her bold super-graphics, illustrative lettering and hand-painted murals, Sydney based artist Gemma O'Brien joins Lauren and Bea. We talk about hanging out in food courts, crashing parties, getting an 'art school haircut' and ask the question "can men be 'poon'?" Follow Gemma on instagram @mrseaves101.Were You Hot in High School's music is by @wolfjay_
'Is It Better to Be Multifaceted or Focus On One Thing' with Gemma O'Brien, Artist & Designerwww.Linktr.ee/MeettheCreatiesNY
MTC Live with Gemma O'Brien, Artist & Designerwww.Linktr.ee/MeettheCreativesNY
“I think there was definitely a negative aspect (to my ambition) that I think is still happening now where there's the ambition but when you take something so seriously, then if something doesn't got right or if you miss a deadline, and then there’s the stress and the anxiety that comes with that. And I think that's something that I've always struggled with.” Gemma O’BrienThis time I talk to the super talented Gemma O’Brien @mrseaves101. Gemma is a world renowned artist based in Australia known for her beautiful hand-lettered murals, illustration and typography. She has created work for clients like QANTAS, The New York Times, Smirnoff, Kirin and a lot more brands too. I got the pleasure to interview Gemma in her amazing studio in Sydney and go to really find out how she became a world-famous artist. As usual we chart her career - from the moment she went viral with her artwork whilst still studying at university, to being commissioned by famous brands. What was very interesting to me was the fact that Gemma talks so openly about her ambition and how sometimes it can take away from really enjoying the process of it all. You know that dilemma between wanted to push yourself forward but also wanting to enjoy the now. So have a listen to hear about her fascinating story as I can assure you there is a lot to learn!
Since starting this podcast 162 weeks ago, we dreamed of getting Gemma O'Brien on! And it finally happened!! But hey, if you're looking for something super inspiring and motivational, you'll have to go to the zillion other podcasts Gemma has been on. This podcast is all about getting to know Gemma and talking about goofy shit.
Season 3! We made it! This season we’re shaking things up a bit. We heard you and we know you love the Open Tabs segments, s o this week we’re going to be focusing on that! But that doesn’t mean we’re not going to be speaking to some of our favourite people in the industry. In fact, each week we’ll be bringing someone on to contribute their own link and thoughts to the discussion. Today we have the effervescent Gemma O’Brien joining us. Also known by her instagram handle MrsEaves101, Gemma is a Sydney-based lettering artist, designer, and international speaker. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Open Tabs: The Research Behind Google's New Tools For Digital Well-being / Marketers should set production budgets or pay the consequences / Campaign Brief Cached Article / Who are the real victims in the lack of transparency in advertising production? / Ad Contrarian / Go Fast and Break Things: The Difference Between Reversible and Irreversible Decisions / Can Melania Trump be best at logo design? / Underconsideration / Brand New review of Be Best Logo Gemma O'Brien - Instagram / Website If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! Jacky Winter Gives You The Business is produced by Areej Nur To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
Working Not Working co-founder, Justin Gignac, sits down with Australian artist and designer Gemma O'Brien. Her lettering, illustration, and typography has been seen around the world on walls and branding for clients like Apple, adidas, Adobe, and The New York Times. This is a live recording from Justin and Gemma's conversation in a basement bar in New York City. Gemma opens up quitting law school, getting internet famous in Germany when she was only a student, and knowing and defending your value to clients.
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What is the future of typography, as our lives are becoming more digital? Gemma O'Brien is on the show from her studio in Sydney, Australia, and she will explore this question while we have a conversation about her philosophy behind the trend of authenticity in design and why she thinks the future of typography is human. In this discussion, Gemma and I invited the live audience to contribute with ideas about the future of typography and where they feel it’s going. Michael’s typography lesson is about three things to keep in mind when choosing script typefaces. There are some great tips about choosing for readability if you cannot hand-letter your type like Gemma O’Brien. View the show notes here: http://typographydojo.com/005 Tweet questions or comments to me @TypographyDojo
Today Dorothy’s speaking with Liz Cooke of Lionheart Prints, a paper and gift company in New Orleans, Louisiana. Liz creates hand lettered messages for the kind, brave, and fun. We discuss how Lionheart Prints got its start to now opening and running a successful brick and mortar shop, about her selling her work at the National Stationery Show, and how she hustles to get it all done. "I want to be your life coach on paper!" -Liz Cooke See more of Lionheart’s work: www.lionheartprints.com www.instagram.com/lionheartprints www.instagram.com/lizmautecooke www.facebook.com/lionheartprints Follow along and join the Positively Creative Community: www.positivelycreative.net www.instagram.com/positivelycreativepodcast www.facebook.com/groups/positivelycreativepodcast On Today's Episode: (5:00) Paper Source (12:00) Whitney Engllish (13:00) Stationery Academy / Society for Creative Founders (15:00) Gemma O'Brien (17:00) Fleurty Girl (21:00) Yeaux Leaux cups (31:00) National Stationery Show (33:00) Creative Mornings - Tattly (34:00) Little Histories (52:00) Charlie / Emily McDowell (54:00) Liz's NSS booth fiasco (54:00) Fox + Fallow (54:00) Kristen Ley (1:30:00) Rifle Paper Co. (1:34:00) Thimblepress for Target
In the dojo, we'll talk about aspects of visual design influenced by type and typography with a designer or two in every episode. In the first episode of Typography Dojo, Rachel Elnar gives you a sneak peek of what you can expect in our upcoming sessions. Previews of discussions are revealed with Australian mural lettering artist Gemma O'Brien, San Francisco-based hand letterer Joseph Alessio, Berlin-based type designer and letterer Martina Flor, PSY/OPS type designer Rod Cavazos from San Francisco, type designer Mark Jamra from JamraPatel from Portland, Maine, Minneapolis-based type design Chank Diesel, Altitude Design Office environmental designer Patrick Fredrickson from Los Angeles, Hollywood script runner-turned-graphic designer Paul Mendoza, and Los Angeles-based typographer and Creative Director Michael Stinson. View the show notes here: http://www.typographydojo.com/001 Tweet questions or comments to me @TypographyDojo
In this episode, we spoke with Illustrator, Letterer, Artist and Designer Gemma O’Brien. Gemma is one of the most well known illustrators in Australia right now. Over the past five years or so, she has been constantly in demand for her murals, illustrations, artwork and speaking gigs here in Australia and also around the world. Her work takes on a variety of forms, from calligraphic brushwork, illustration and digital type. We spoke about the value of temporary works due to their fleeting nature, the challenge of keeping up with what the industry is craving, living in an experience driven age when it comes to cultural value, the inevitable commercialisation of authenticity and much more. Find Gemma instagram.com/mrseaves101 jackywinter.com/artists/gemma-obrien Andy Goldsworthy visualmelt.com/Andy-Goldsworthy Tracey Emin’s Bedroom saatchigallery.com/artists/artpages/tracey_emin_my_bed.htm Seb Lester the Calligrapher instagram.com/seblester David Jones davidjones.com.au/Campaigns/Youth/Artists/gemma-obrien Jacky Winter Group jackywinter.com/artists/gemma-obrien Levine/Leavitt levineleavitt.com/artists/gemma-obrien Who gives a crap au.whogivesacrap.org/pages/christmas Gemma speaking at Adobe Max 2016 video.tv.adobe.com/v/16654
Australian designer, illustrator and typographer Gemma O’Brien reveals how her big break began with being slammed by a noteworthy font expert on the internet, regales Jaime and Amy with her puke puns for illustrated barf bags, and elaborates on her deep love of words and letters. She’s also a great sport in a silly round of word association. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Tendr - Go to Tendr.com to see how Tendr is designing and reimagining the gift of money. Freshbooks - To test drive FreshBooks’ intuitive design free for 30 days, go to FreshBooks.com/clever and enter Clever Podcast in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Chris Modl. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.
Gemma O’Brien is an Australian artist specialising in lettering, illustration and typography. After completing a Bachelor of Design at the College of Fine Arts in Sydney, Gemma worked as an art director at Animal Logic, Fuel VFX, and Toby & Pete before deciding to fly solo as a commercial illustrator in 2012. Her typographic work takes on a variety of forms, from calligraphic brushwork, illustration and digital type, to large scale hand-painted murals. She splits her time between advertising commissions, gallery shows, speaking engagements, and hosting hand-lettering workshops around the world. Her clients include Playboy Magazine, Nike, Volcom Stone, Kirin, Heineken, QANTAS, and Diet Coke. A number of her projects have received the Award of Typographic Excellence from the New York Type Directors Club, and in 2015 she was recognised as an ADC Young Gun. Today we’ll be speaking with her about her recent installation titled MrsEaves 101: The handprinted typography of Gemma O’Brien, which was held at the Laguna College of Art & Design in Laguna Beach, California.
In an effort to release a new episode of Dissection every week, we're introducing an additional format in which Chris, Jason and some of the other creatives from JK Design will be speaking about a newly released brand identity, campaign, or project. In this first roundtable episode we'll be giving our thoughts on tronc, the new name and visual identity for the formerly named Tribune Publishing. Make sure to check out next week's episode when we speak to world renowned illustrator Gemma O'brien about her recent exhibition at the Laguna College of Art & Design.
Gemma O’Brien is an Australian artist and designer specialising in lettering, illustration and typography. Known for her hand lettering skills, she has worked for everyone from QANTAS to The New York Times. If you were a fan of my recent book, ‘The Dictionary of Dangerous Ideas’, you might also recognise her hand in the design of the custom alphabet created for the project. In this episode we spoke about the future of design, the continuing influence of type, and why in this digital age, brands are so enamoured with the handmade.
Gemma O’Brien is an Australian artist and designer specialising in lettering, illustration and typography. Known for her hand lettering skills, she has worked for everyone from QANTAS to The New York Times. If you were a fan of my recent book, ‘The Dictionary of Dangerous Ideas’, you might also recognise her hand in the design of the custom alphabet created for the project. In this episode we spoke about the future of design, the continuing influence of type, and why in this digital age, brands are so enamoured with the handmade.
EP10 - In 'Featured Lettering Artist Gemma O'Brien' I introduce you to the Australian lettering artist. Gemma's talents are not just limited to one style of lettering, and the size of her work is never limited either. I also discuss in some detail a piece of Gemma's work that has stood out to me and that may inspire you too.
Typographer/letter lady/artist Gemma O'Brien brought in a wonderful mix of tunes this week and in between we spoke about tombstone writing, Comic Sans, design and a whole bunch of Gemma's weird and wacky experiences.