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Don Clark is an illustrator and cofounder of Invisible Creature, a widely respected and award-winning design studio based in Seattle, Washington. He has worked with clients such as Target, Pixar, NASA, The New York Times, LEGO, and Apple. Don and his wife, Erika, have three children and live on a small farm just outside Seattle.
In this latest episode I welcome the awesome Don Clark (Training for Utopia, Demon Hunter, Invisible Creature) to the podcast. Such an awesome conversation with this incredibly gifted individual. Don and I talk about his beginnings in music and art, and what the future holds for this acclaimed artist. https://tfu-official.com/ https://www.invisiblecreature.com/ https://www.demonhunter.net/ Produced by Brian Jerin @jerinkid Music by Brian Jerin @jerinkid Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Today, we're talking with Don Clark (instagram), the incredible artist behind Invisible Creature.Links mentioned:David Klein ArtStan GalliSyd MeadPhantom City CreativeTo listen to more episodes and to stay connected, follow along atwww.worldsfair.cotwitter.com/worldsfaircoDon't forget to leave a review and subscribe.Until next time, go build!
Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter joins to talk about their new album, his career as a graphic designer with Invisible Creature, Focal Point, Tooth & Nail / Solid State Records and more. Sponsored by: DistroKid Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're celebrating 20 years of Demon Hunter with the band's fascinating frontman Ryan Clark! Ryan opens up about the last two decades with the band, and how the group is commemorating this special milestone with a new album and companion comic book series. This leads us into a larger conversation about Ryan's passion for design and visual arts. We discuss how Ryan has been fortunate enough to balance his time between two careers - one as the driving force behind Demon Hunter, and the other as a partner with his brother in the design studio Invisible Creature. We discuss the history of art within Ryan's family and learn about the creative genius of his grandfather's work with NASA and beyond. Ryan reveals how this has influenced both himself and his brother Don with their work at Invisible Creature. We also discover how a few concert posters were able to lead the brothers to clients such as Pixar, LEGO, Target, and ultimately bring things full circle with some work for NASA.We also learn on this episode: Why Ryan thinks social media is negatively influencing society How Ryan is connected to the Las Vegas Raiders What exactly a flexi disc is How Demon Hunter is taking things into their own hands with Exile Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore even more Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
AndrewPeaky Blinders: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2442560/Downton Abbey: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1606375/Journey: Separate Ways (Worlds Apart): https://open.spotify.com/track/4ECNtOnqzxutZkXP4TE3n3?si=75edc626136b4e52DocThe Biggest Story Bible Storybook: https://www.invisiblecreature.com/shop/the-biggest-story-bible-storybookThe Rehearsal: https://www.hbo.com/the-rehearsalPatrickBiffy Clyro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JyDhcmfxD8Bon Iver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJNi7aRwUzUHozier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLgZo6Qi3UoYusuf Stevens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoPoI1IwcTwLawrence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pbOFKZfEtAPinegrove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JvG551iDTEDumpster Fire Vinyl Figure - Exclusive Chrome Edition: https://www.kidrobot.com/products/dumpster-fire-vinyl-figure-exclusive-2021-chrome-edition?variant=39651301064801Kowloon Walled City: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowloon_Walled_CityTwitch - Live Every Monday at 7pmhttps://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast
This week hosts Amy Parker and Mike Nawrocki talk with illustrator Don Clark about his amazing scope of work including The Biggest Storybible Storybook. Don Clark is an artist and cofounder of Invisible Creature, a widely respected and award-winning design studio based in Seattle, Washington. He has worked with clients such as Target, Pixar, NASA, The New York Times, LEGO, and Apple. Don and his wife, Erika, have three children and live on a small farm just outside Seattle. Book info: The Bible is a BIG book about the BIGGEST story. Each page tells about the God who created the world, acted in history, and continues to act in the present. In The Biggest Story Bible Storybook, pastor Kevin DeYoung shares this grand story with children ages 6–12 through 104 short chapters. Beginning in Genesis and ending with Revelation, DeYoung provides engaging retellings of various Bible stories, explaining how they fit into the overarching storyline. Each reading is coupled with beautiful illustrations by award-winning artist Don Clark and concludes with a reflective prayer. Perfect for bedtime stories or to read together as a family, both children and parents alike will experience afresh the captivating story of the Bible in an easy-to-understand, compelling way.
On today's edition of Flashback Friday's, we're going to be highlighting a record that came out in 2007. 2007 was an interesting year for music. I rejoined a band after spending two years not playing music or being in a band. I was 23 years old, still trying to figure out who I was. I think this particular year was kind of like the year 1995. I think the music landscape was changing a bit, especially within the scene. I think people were getting a little tired of sad and dark music with similar themes. People were craving something a little more upbeat, positive, and catchy. This shift resulted in pop punk and pop rock really having a resurgence. Bands like All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, Mayday Parade, The Maine, and A Day to Remember burst onto the scene. Many with very popular debut records. But I want to highlight a lesser-known band and album that came out in 2007. This is a bit of sad and dark record, too. Perhaps that's why people missed it. Even the title is a bit of a downer. The album I'm highlighting today is "Hiding Inside the Horrible Weather", the second full length from My American Heart. Hiding Inside the Horrible Weather is My American Heart's second and final album, released on June 26, 2007, by Warcon Records. The album was produced by James Paul Wisner, and the artwork was designed by Don Clark of Invisible Creature.[1] Two music videos for the album's single "The Shake (Awful Feeling)" were released. This was a band finding their sound and hitting their stride with their first fully realized album. The first album "The Meaning in Makeup" is fun and a good rock and roll album, but Hiding is them solidifying who they were as a band. I love the eclectic nature of the record. There's pop rock, there's aggressive rock songs, there are speakeasy sultry blues-esque songs, and there are subdued tracks. This record takes you on a journey. The lyrics are introspective and somewhat dark. The singer must have been finding himself throughout the journey of writing this songs and you can hear catharsis and longing in his words.
What started as a passion for music has evolved into a thriving design practice. In this episode, Don Clark of Invisible Creature sits down with host Will Hall to discuss how the studio got its start, the importance of passion in creative work, and how to design your own life. CREDITSGuest: Invisible Creature // Don Clarkhttps://www.invisiblecreature.com/https://www.instagram.com/icreature/Invisible Creature's new book, "Face the Music: Twenty Years of Album Art," is available for preorder in their shop: https://www.invisiblecreature.com/shop/facethemusic-bookHost: Will Hallhttps://www.willhall.cohttps://www.instagram.com/willhall.co/Engineer: Martin Nayerihttps://kariom.art/https://www.instagram.com/kariomart/Music:Spencer Bernsteinhttps://www.instagram.com/spencerer_/Sponsored by Adobe.
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This week's guest is Don Clark from Invisible Creature. During this episode we talk about:-his farm, and how he has 2 Alpacas.-what creative things was his gateway to design was. -how is Grandpa was an Illustrator for NASA.-the journey to Invisible Creature. -the struggles that come with say 'YES' too much, taking on too much.-the FORTUNE magazine cover he was asked to design, was super excited about, but didn't go as planned.-the secret book project he is currently working on, and why he finds it challenging. All that and soo much more. This incredible conversation is just packed with great stories and lessons. If you haven't yet, go check out @icreature on Instagram. __________________________________________________________________CRAFT BEER LABEL DESIGN COURSE is open! Find out here at the link below. *TAKE ME TO CRAFT BEER LABEL DESIGN COURSE*
This week's guest is Don Clark from Invisible Creature. During this episode we talk about:-his farm, and how he has 2 Alpacas.-what creative things was his gateway to design was. -how is Grandpa was an Illustrator for NASA.-the journey to Invisible Creature. -the struggles that come with say 'YES' too much, taking on too much.-the FORTUNE magazine cover he was asked to design, was super excited about, but didn't go as planned.-the secret book project he is currently working on, and why he finds it challenging. All that and soo much more. This incredible conversation is just packed with great stories and lessons. If you haven't yet, go check out @icreature on Instagram. __________________________________________________________________CRAFT BEER LABEL DESIGN COURSE is open! Find out here at the link below. *TAKE ME TO CRAFT BEER LABEL DESIGN COURSE*
FULL SHOWNOTESTo view the full episode show notes, visit: https://www.perspective-collective.com/perspectivepodcast/200SPONSORVisit https://garmcompany.com/scotty and use code Pizza20 to take 20% off their premium textures, brushes, fonts, and courses. This even works on SALE items!---Thanks for vibin’ with me over the past 200 episodic adventures. Let’s celebrate with a monumental audio experience with today’s guest...We welcome today, the new homie, Don of Invisible Creature, on the show.He and his brother Ryan are backed by 4 Grammy nominations for packaging and have long list of big-name clients like Nasa, Lego, MTV, Xbox, Nike, and more.Their toys and products are showcased major retail stores, and they’ve designed album art for some of the biggest musicians in the world. In this episode, Invisible Creature talks about creating what you want to see, the evolution of your style/voice, creating toys, and their latest book, Face the Music: 20 Years of Album Art.If you’re ready to say yes to hiring yourself to create the type of work you want to create, then this episode was crafted specifically for you.RESOURCES & REFERENCESEngaged Community Building Blueprint Video CourseFree Resource: Engaged Community GuideCONNECT WITH MORNING BREATHWebsiteShopBook: Face the MusicInstagram Twitter----GET A GLOBAL PODCAST SHOUTOUTBecome a future Listener of the Week by Subscribing and leaving a Rating & Review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here.FREE TOOLKIT TO SIDE HUSTLE FREEDOM6 FREE resources to help you grow an audience and build a profitable creative side hustle outside your day job. Download here.FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREONWith as little as your weekly cup of coffee, you can support the growth of this show by backing us on Patreon. JOIN THE PRIVATE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY FOR CREATORSJoin a like-minded FREE global community of kickass creators and take your side hustle to the next level. Your family is waiting.PURCHASE THE SIDE HUSTLER’S HANDBOOK PDF COURSEThe proven framework that’ll help you gain clarity, confidence, and a mental edge to unlock your biggest side hustling breakthrough. Purchase here.BEST DEALS ON THE BEST DESIGN RESOURCES (Affiliates)G.A.R.M. Co. - Use PIZZA20 for 20% OFF premium courses, brushes, textures, and fonts. Shop here.Engaged Community Guide - A FREE guide for growing an audience around you and your work. Download here.Happy Money Course - Generate passive income by transforming your artistic passion into a digital product. Enroll here.The Lettering Pricing Handbook - A handbook and video series helping letterers get paid their worth. Purchase here.Lauren Hom’s Classes - Use PERSPECTIVE10 for 10% OFF Lauren’s premium classes. Shop here.Design Cuts - Download your FREE Ever-Expanding design resources bundle pack. Download here.LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCASTING APPApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastYouTubeCONNECT WITH MEInstagramPodcast InstagramYouTubeTwitterTikTokPinterestCREDITSMusic - BlookahPodcast Editor - Aine BrennanExecutive Assistant - Paige GarlandPhoto & Video Specialist - Colton Bachar Social Media Coordinator - Hannah SchickAnimation Specialist - Greg D'Amico
Dans cet épisode, j'aborde la question du style. Trouver son style, c’est une aventure. Et comme très souvent sur ce podcast, je vais aborder la question du style sous forme d’une quête de soi. Au lieu de rester en surface à essayer de parfaire une technique, je veux vous inviter à plonger dans les profondeurs de votre âme. Parce que selon moi, tous les indices pour trouver votre style existent déjà. Il suffit de savoir où regarder et où chercher. Dans ce épisode je vous invite à : - identifier le point de départ de votre quête - accepter vos paradoxes et erreurs de parcours comme partie intégrante du voyage - expérimenter pour digérer vos influences et réinventer la forme - apprendre à vous connaître pour développer le fond - assumer vos spécificités afin d'allier le fond et la forme ---- NOTES ET RESSOURCES : L'album Bless The Marty and Kiss The Child de Norma Jean : https://bit.ly/302Mqml Le studio Invisible Creature : https://www.invisiblecreature.com/ Le graphiste Américain Paul Rand : https://bit.ly/2AsFHHo Le graphiste Américain Saul Bass : https://bit.ly/3dnjTLZ Le graphiste Francais Raymond Savignac : https://bit.ly/3gKRP7d Mon projet perso #100WEIRDFACES : https://bit.ly/3ckwQ84 Malcolm Gladwell - La règle des 10.000 heures : https://bit.ly/2Xn1Bop Lisa Congdon - Find your artistic voice : https://amzn.to/36WHX64 L'illustrateur Benjamin Flouw (ep.14) : http://www.benjaminflouw.com/ L'illustratrice Gemma Correll : https://www.gemmacorrell.com/ L'illustrateur Mikey Burton : https://www.mikeyburton.com/ ---- CREDIT Extrait de Money, money, money de ABBA Merci à Adrien Guy pour la musique https://soundcloud.com/adrienguymusic https://www.instagram.com/adrienguymusic/ Merci à Adrien Grenier pour le montage ---- Pour SOUTENIR le podcast financièrement, devenir membre du CLUB SENS CRÉATIF et accéder aux coulisses du podcast ainsi qu'à un portfolio review, visitez PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/senscreatifpodcast + PARTICIPER AU SONDAGE SENS CREATIF : https://forms.gle/866UyxrF9ubf3uQQ7 !!! ---- Grâce à SENS CRÉATIF - le podcast qui explore les motivations et les stratégies des artistes de l’image - JÉRÉMIE CLAEYS (auteur-illustrateur à Paris) désire créer du lien entre les artistes francophones. Pour suivre les actualités de ce podcast, suivez-moi sur Instagram (www.instagram.com/jeremieclaeys/ + https://www.instagram.com/senscreatif/). Visitez mon site internet (https://www.jeremieclaeys.com/), abonnez-vous à ma NEWSLETTER (http://www.jeremieclaeys.com/sens-creatif) et écrivez-moi à jeremie@jeremie-claeys.com
DEMON HUNTER frontman and Grammy Award-nominated designer Ryan Clark returns. Panic attacks, health scares, weight loss; cold showers; the breathing and cold therapy exercises of the Wim Hof Method; an examination of the phrase "the Fear of God"; reverence; iconography; symbolism; reflecting on the sheer volume of album artwork he's created; and more. Check out several of Ryan's album covers from over the years at RyanClarkRecordCovers.com. Keep up with Demon Hunter and Invisible Creature. Follow No-Prize From God on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Ryan J. Downey on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Check out other PopCurse network podcasts: PopCurse, Speak N' Destroy, and Hoosier Illusion.
The final part in our discussion with Invisible Creature designers Ryan and Don Clark discussing their album art for Alice In Chains, Wolfmother, IAMX, Kendrick Lamar and more.
Part 2 of our discussion with Invisible Creature directors Don and Ryan Clark focuses on designs for Foo Fighters, Chris Cornell, The Living End, Dead Poetic and many more .
In this episode, I share 6 allegedly true and scary cabin in the woods stories sent in by viewers just like you and even a personal story of mine! If you'd like to share your story on a future episode, be sure to submit it at swampdweller.net. Never miss an episode! I upload them almost every single day on the Swamp Dweller YouTube channel! Subscribe today and join the swamp! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYjOfKMuuIv0oMjG68Reug Join the Swamps around the internet! Website: Swampdweller.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/iSwampDweller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swampdwellerofficial/ Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/TheDarkSwamp/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/SwampDwellerReads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swamp-dweller/support
Invisible Creature is the design studio of Ryan and Don Clark, creators f iconic album art from The Foo Fighters to Brand New, Alice In Chains to Stone Sour and more. Tune into episode 1 to hear about their beginnings and growth as designers and musicians.
Pour ce 29ème épisode du podcast, j'aborde la question du style. Trouver son style, c’est une aventure. Et comme très souvent sur ce podcast, je vais aborder la question du style sous forme d’une quête de soi. Au lieu de rester en surface à essayer de parfaire une technique, je veux vous inviter à plonger dans les profondeurs de votre âme. Parce que selon moi, tous les indices pour trouver votre style existent déjà. Il suffit de savoir où regarder et où chercher. Dans ce épisode je vous invite à : - identifier le point de départ de votre quête - accepter vos paradoxes et erreurs de parcours comme partie intégrante du voyage - expérimenter pour digérer vos influences et réinventer la forme - apprendre à vous connaître pour développer le fond - assumer vos spécificités afin d'allier le fond et la forme ---- NOTES ET RESSOURCES : L'album Bless The Marty and Kiss The Child de Norma Jean : https://bit.ly/302Mqml Le studio Invisible Creature : https://www.invisiblecreature.com/ Le graphiste Américain Paul Rand : https://bit.ly/2AsFHHo Le graphiste Américain Saul Bass : https://bit.ly/3dnjTLZ Le graphiste Francais Raymond Savignac : https://bit.ly/3gKRP7d Mon projet perso #100WEIRDFACES : https://bit.ly/3ckwQ84 Malcolm Gladwell - La règle des 10.000 heures : https://bit.ly/2Xn1Bop Lisa Congdon - Find your artistic voice : https://amzn.to/36WHX64 L'illustrateur Benjamin Flouw (ep.14) : http://www.benjaminflouw.com/ L'illustratrice Gemma Correll : https://www.gemmacorrell.com/ L'illustrateur Mikey Burton : https://www.mikeyburton.com/ ---- CREDIT Extrait de Money, money, money de ABBA Merci à Adrien Guy pour la musique https://soundcloud.com/adrienguymusic https://www.instagram.com/adrienguymusic/ Merci à Adrien Grenier pour le montage ---- Pour SOUTENIR le podcast financièrement, devenir membre du CLUB SENS CRÉATIF et accéder aux coulisses du podcast ainsi qu'à un portfolio review, visitez PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/senscreatifpodcast + PARTICIPER AU SONDAGE SENS CREATIF : https://forms.gle/866UyxrF9ubf3uQQ7 !!! ---- Grâce à SENS CRÉATIF - le podcast qui explore les motivations et les stratégies des artistes de l’image - JÉRÉMIE CLAEYS (auteur-illustrateur à Paris) désire créer du lien entre les artistes francophones. Pour suivre les actualités de ce podcast, suivez-moi sur Instagram (www.instagram.com/jeremieclaeys/ + https://www.instagram.com/senscreatif/). Visitez mon site internet (https://www.jeremieclaeys.com/), abonnez-vous à ma NEWSLETTER (http://www.jeremieclaeys.com/sens-creatif) et écrivez-moi à jeremie@jeremie-claeys.com
In this episode, I share 12 creepy and unexplained stories sent in by viewers just like you! If you'd like to share your story on a future episode, be sure to submit it at swampdweller.net. Never miss an episode! I upload them almost every single day on the Swamp Dweller YouTube channel! Subscribe today and join the swamp! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYjOfKMuuIv0oMjG68Reug Join the Swamps around the internet! Website: Swampdweller.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/iSwampDweller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swampdwellerofficial/ Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/TheDarkSwamp/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/SwampDwellerReads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swamp-dweller/support
In this segment, Ryan lifts the veil on his foundations as a designer and musician, telling the story of his work at Tooth and Nail, his work with Focal Point, Training for Utopia, and the start of Demon Hunter. It’s great. Make you sure you visit at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13435186 to listen to the full episode (2 bonus […] The post Episode 2: Artistic Integrity with Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter/Invisible Creature first appeared on Andrew Schwab.
Collin Daniel Schlicht - http://www.artbycollin.com - https://www.instagram.com/artbycollin/ - https://artbycollin.bigcartel.com Andrew Kolb - https://www.kolbisneat.com/ Invisible Creature - https://www.invisiblecreature.com/ DAMES Art Show - https://leannalinswonderland.com/blogs/news/dames
Nothing but true scary stories from a variety of sources including Reddit, submitted tales, and more. No creepypasta, just reflections on scary happenings.Please like, share, and comment. Send hate mail, like mail, and anything else you would like to share my way - unclejoshtruescarystories@gmail.com.Stories1. The Invisible Creature 00:402. I Grew Up With a Killer 4:293. The Poling Place 9:384. Stay Away from the Light 13:475. A House in Burbank 25:576. My UFO Sighting 30:487. Bathroom Ghost 34:578. The Woman Downstairs 36:59Find me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/unclejoshscarystoriesFollow me on Twitter: twitter.com/scaryunclejoshSee me on Insatgram: www.instagram.com/unclejoshtruescarystories/?hl=enPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5947439If you have a story you would like to be featured, please email unclejoshscarystories@gmail.com. Be sure to share the nature of the story in the subject line and include a note of your consent that your story can be read. Make sure to change any names of people that might wish to remain anonymous.Please note that your story will also be featured on The Edge of the Unknown - www.theedgeoftheunknown.com. Intro Video Credit: PodiFilmCraftMusic: Tana Slip into the Abyss - © CO.AG Music - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t3dx66S2Do&t=1sClosing music - The Hush Lives Expectant - © Marcangelo Perricelli - soundcloud.com/marcangeloperricelli
Invisible Creature - https://www.invisiblecreature.com/ Incredibles LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK - https://www.invisiblecreature.com/shop/the-incredibles-book Tommy Perez - https://www.tommyperezdesign.com/ Tommy Perez Squared Co Interview (Episode 51) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/squaredco-podcast/id1277546795
Invisible Creature was born from the minds and hands of Don and Ryan Clark with a desire to focus on print design, illustration and their own products including posters, books and toys. They've received 4 Grammy nominations for music packaging and have worked with clients such as Target, NASA, LEGO, Nike, Wired Magazine, The New York Times, and so many more. In this episode we speak with Don Clark about the mural the he illustrated for Cinerama in Seattle, WA.
Shop Invisible Creature: https://www.invisiblecreature.com/shop/ Foo Fighters: https://www.invisiblecreature.com/work/foo-fighters-echoes Moon Rover Blocks: https://www.invisiblecreature.com/shop/odd-galaxy-moon-rover Do/Undo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BPEtlvvlpaB/?taken-by=icreature
Greetings! My conversation with Ryan Clark continues! Be sure to check out the links listed on the show page - in particular the one to the artwork of Ryan's grandfather, Al Paulsen from the Invisible Creature website. Yeah, it runs in the family. So good. So good. Enjoy!
Greetings! This week we talk to artist, musician, designer and (most recently) father, Ryan Clark - we'll discuss his new project, NYVES and some rock bands you may have heard of... you know, like Demon Hunter, Training for Utopia, Focal Point... Depeche Mode. Right? And who knows, there may be a little extra mixed in there. Enjoy!
This week on the show we were joined by Ryan and Don Clark of Invisible Creature. We got a chance to talk to them about their history, their design work, their inspiration, and we even got a chance to ask them some questions we collected from listeners. We’re also giving away a prize this week. We’ve got a $100 gift certificate to MyFonts.com, so if you’d like to win it, call in to 646-402-5686 ext 20248 and leave us your best or worst client story. We will be playing the best calls on the show, so change names if you must. We want to keep this fun though, so nothing slanderous. Also, if you’re a student and you don’t have clients, we’ll take a great professor story. And if you’re international and don’t want to call, you can send us an mp3 of your story to readbetweentheleading@gmail.com. More detailed shownotes can be found at http://rbtl.us/post/99736282
This week on the show, we got a chance to talk to Armin Vit and Bryony Gomez-Palacio of UnderConsideration. We talked to them about their own history in design, their move from New York to Texas, design criticism in the professional field, and the ever-changing world of logo design. Next week on the show we’ll be having Invisible Creature on, so if you’d like to ask them a question please email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com, reply to us on twitter @rtblshow, or leave us a voicemail at 646-402-5686 ext 20248. For more detailed show notes, visit http://readbetweentheleading.com/post/97359902