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Jaimee Newberry spent most of her working life in the Web Interaction Design & Development industry, working with companies including Apple, Disney, Nintendo and Zappos.But after a couple of years as an independent mom, and a nasty spell of Life Burnout paralleled with the loss of her dad in 2012, she decided to design her life as if it were a product using the tools she gained from a 15-year design career making award-winning digital products.By 2014 Jaimee was being booked to share her story at events around the world, was an active podcaster, podcast guest, featured writer, and professional experimentalist. She learned how to own her time and pour focus into working on things she loves, with people she loves working with, and then teach others how to do the same through personal and corporate coaching.In 2016, the evolution of an idea unfolded into what has become the most fulfilling work of her life, so far.Jaimee co-founded Picture This Clothing (PTC) with her partner in life & in business (Ken Finney, Jr.), Launched by a single Tweet from her personal Twitter account, Picture This Clothing immediately went viral.Jaimee is also mom to 2 human daughters, 5 cats, and 1 puppy, and is fuelled by fun, Muppets, Disney, and a heavy sprinkling of rebellion.Her mission is to contribute something positive to the world and create tools that allow others to do the same.Socials: Website - https://picturethisclothing.com/FB - Picture This Clothing https://www.facebook.com/picturethisclothingInsta - Picture This Clothing picturethisclothing LinkedIn - Jaimee NewberryMentions: Steve Jobs - Poke LifeHuffington PostTech CrunchBored PandaNow ThisPower of PositivityScary MommyKen Done20% discount code for podcast listeners - GetOffTheBench - download your template HERE
"It's not about what's next, it's about what's important." - Jaimee Newberry Today you're going to meet Jaimee Newberry. She's the founder and CEO of Picture this Clothing (and you get a 20% off code to try her product further down in show notes!) Jaimee left the corporate world to focus on her core values. In this episode you're going to hear how focusing on what was important helped her create the company and life she wanted. Jaimee has been featured on The Today Show, Huffington Post, Babble, Scary Mommy, TechCrunch and more. In this episode we talk about how to design your life and... - what to do if you're dealing with burnout - how to create your own compass of intention - how to move when you don't feel motivated - how to create new habits - how to stop being stuck RESOURCES: Atomic Habits by James Clear CONNECT WITH JAIMEE: Try Picture this Clothing with 20% off using the code 'HAPPINESSINPROGRESS' Picture this Clothing on Instagram Picture this Clothing on Facebook Jaimee on Twitter Jaimee on Instagram Website - Jaimee CONNECT WITH DANIELLE: Facebook Instagram Twitter Website This podcast is brought to you by the Mail Tribune. Check out more Mail Tribune podcasts here.
Jaimee Newberry, co-founder and CEO at Picture This Clothing, chats with TechWell community manager Owen Gotimer about the power of communication, the HIPPO in the room, and how to create psychological safety in brainstorming sessions. Continue the conversation with Jaimee and Owen (@owen) on the TechWell Hub (hub.techwell.com)! Music from https://filmmusic.io "Funkorama" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
There is so much to be learned by hearing other people's stories. What happens when you trust an inspired thought and allow it to take shape? The pictures in our minds are often more powerful than we realize. Special guest Jaimee Newberry, co-founder of Picture This Clothing, tells us how a work of art created by her daughter led to a new business that allows people to "wear their imagination!" Hear about going viral and how being resourceful and ‘figuring things out' as you go can turn a creative idea to an in-demand business overnight! Jaimee shares an honest, in-depth perspective of how her story began in the tech world, her ups and downs along the way, and the most helpful skills she acquired on her journey as her colorful success came into full view! OUR VIEWERS AND LISTENERS GET 10% OFF ALL PURCHASES AT PICTURE THIS CLOTHINGBY USING THIS LINK OR ENTERING PROMO CODE: WOMANPRENEUR https://www.picturethisclothing.com/a/IM--Pf1Er To watch the video version of this episode, please visit thewomanpreneurpodcast.com or our YouTube channel. Please leave us a review and subscribe so you never miss an episode! Questions and comments can also be emailed to womanpreneurpodcast@gmail.com Follow Jaimee: http://www.jaimeejaimee.com https://www.instagram.com/jaimeejaimee/ https://twitter.com/jaimeejaimee Follow Picture This Clothing: https://www.facebook.com/picturethisclothing/ https://www.instagram.com/picturethisclothing/ https://twitter.com/PictureThisCo Website: https://picturethisclothing.com ENTER PROMO CODE WOMANPRENEUR AT CHECKOUT FOR 10% OFF Follow Melissa: @melissamoatsvo Follow Amanda: @aardvarkgirl
Jaimee Newberry is the co-founder of Picture This Clothing. Draw a picture or take a picture and get it put on a dress or a T-shirt. It's that simple — well, it's that simple for the maker, which is what Jaimee is all about. She and her partner fell into the business through a tweet. Three years in, there's no sign of it slowing down. Sponsors This episode is brought to you in part by Disruptor-level patrons Wil Macaulay, Raymond Kloss, and Andrew Fisher. Thanks for your help in bringing this show back on the air. You can find back episodes and spread the word at newdisrupt.org. Show notes Ken Finney's Narwhal app Knitter Sam Barsky
Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on Episode 132, which was recorded on June 20, 2019. On this episode, they talk with Jaimee Newberry. Jaimee is the co-founder of Picture This Clothing (PTC), which started as a passion project created with her partner in life and business, Ken. Prior to that, Jaimee worked in the Web Interaction Design & Development industry. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit RoundaboutFM.com for details. Your support helps us cover the costs of hosting, post-production, and other administrative fees.
Jean and James celebrate their 50th episode by actually doing full weekly reviews. The discussion includes recommiting to doing full weekly reviews and techniques to help get back on track. In a celebratory mood, the conversation ranges from including a review of your lofty goals in a weekly review, to some behind-the-scenes podcast production revelations, to dealing with pet poop. Events during WWDC week (June 3-7) in San Jose, CA: LIVE near WWDC (Jean and James) AltConf (James) Links: Jaimee Newberry Picture This Clothing
On this episode, Alison Wade and Jessie Shternshus chat with Jaimee Newberry. Jaimee Newberry is the co-founder and CEO of Picture This Clothing. Jaimee's started her career as a metal sculpture and then spent years working in technology helping companies design their products for customer engagement. Picture this clothing was mostly a side project but in August of 2016, it gained viral attention after a write-up in TechCrunch and amongst other things a tweet from Ashton Kutcher. The company passed $1 million by early 2018. Jaimee is a Woman who is continually redesigning her life, and in this episode, she shares some of her secrets to success with us.
Picture This Clothing went viral immediately. From the outside, it looked like every entrepreneur's dream. But the reality of holding together a business that just went viral is completely different. Add in the logistics of printng custom shirts on demand and fulfilling the orders, and it's not all it's cracked up to be. Jaimee and I talk about the necessity of creating space in your life for opportunities to take hold. We explore what it's like running a fledgling business while experiencing viral growth as well as what happens after the viral growth subsides. We dive into what it's like getting viral traffic but not actually making any sales for the first week. We also talk about the importance of launching before you're ready, validating your idea, and making sure to see projects through and not leave them unfinished. Special Guest: Jaimee Newberry.
Jaimee Newberry is the Co-Founder and CEO of Picture This Clothing. She stumbled across the idea after her daughter asked if she could wear her artwork. After seeing her creation come to life as well as her daughter's expression, she knew she was on to something. As Jaimee brought her new business venture to life, she sent out a tweet that that went viral. It literally changed her life's trajectory. Learn Jaimee's personal journey, how she worked through professional burnout as a UX designer, what she did to turn a concept into reality, and how she leaned on friends and her experience in unchartered territory. This episode is full of leadership gems and inspiration. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Longtime web developer, tech executive, startup co-founder, inspirational speaker, and coach Jaimee Newberry joins David and Jason to discuss her own journey, when to go out on your own, when to walk way from projects, and how to deal with unexpected success.
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Imagine launching a company with a single tweet. No investment. No inventory. Then, imagine seeing it take off and go viral within a day, and making over $700K in sales in the first year. Sounds like a dream that’s too good to be true? This week on the Exposure Ninja Digital Marketing Podcast, we meet with the founder of Picture This Clothing, Jaimee Newberry, who tells us how she and her team of skilled designers did exactly that. The inception of Picture This Clothing is quite humble: “One Winter break not long ago, I made a dress for my daughter Zia, based off of a drawing she had done. She loved this dress and it has since been a big hit with everyone that’s seen it.” Leading with her product design and development background, Jaimee teamed up with two more designers to found the company, and the rest is successful history. Within hours from her original tweet, Picture This Clothing was featured on TechCrunch, within days on ProductHunt, Disney’s Babble.com, Bored Panda, Insider, Huffington Post and more. Jaimee credits their success primarily to great design. Indeed, design is a lot more than “making it pretty” — it’s also how people interact with and understand the product. Getting our heads around these aspects allows us to truly know why somebody wants a product. Some key aspects that led Picture This Clothing to instant success are the simplicity and clarity of its website, as well as the great synergy the partners created amongst themselves. Ready to be inspired by Jaimee’s story to kickstart your own amazing zero-investment project? Listen on for more tips and tricks! For show notes, head to https://exposureninja.com/episode89. While you’re there, don’t forget to get a free review of your website and digital marketing. Each review comes complete with a tailored plan to increase your leads and sales online.
Visit HacktheEntrepreneur.com for full show notes, links, and special offers. My guest today is a professional experimenter, speaker, and entrepreneur. After a couple years working at Zappos and some major life circumstances, my guest suffered a nasty spell of life burnout back in 2012 and decided to redesign her life from the ground up. She spent the next year speaking around the world, podcasting, and writing. Then in August of 2016, she co-founded a business called Picture This Clothing — and it took off as a viral hit from the very first Tweet. Now let’s hack… Jaimee Newberry.
Jeffrey Zeldman (@zeldman) interviews designer/entrepreneur/author Jaimee Newberry (@jaimeejaimee), co-founder of Picture This Clothing, Tiny Challenges, and WWDC Girls. Launching a company that goes viral; applying design principles to your life; “it's not about what's next, it's about what's important;” coping with burnout; the psychology of change; “we've accidentally spent $20 on marketing;” and more. Links for this episode:Picture This Clothing - Wear your Imagination!jaimee newberry (@jaimeejaimee) • Instagram photos and videosSPEAKING — @jaimeejaimee#tinychallengesWWDCGIRLS (@wwdcgirls) | TwitterMade by MartianCraft.Brought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)
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Jeffrey Zeldman (@zeldman) interviews designer/entrepreneur/author Jaimee Newberry (@jaimeejaimee), co-founder of Picture This Clothing, Tiny Challenges, and WWDC Girls. Launching a company that goes viral; applying design principles to your life; “it’s not about what’s next, it’s about what’s important;” coping with burnout; the psychology of change; “we’ve accidentally spent $20 on marketing;” and more.
Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | RSS | More Thank you for listening! Thanks for hanging out with me today! If you have any thoughts, ideas or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons above and below this post. And if you love what you're hearing, go ahead and subscribe to the Business Buzz Podcast on iTunes. While you're there, could you leave an honest review? It'll take two minutes, tops. Ratings and reviews are extremely important – help … The post #10: Jaimee Newberry From Picture This Clothing On Building A Viral Business (Part 2) appeared first on Creative Hive.
Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | RSS | More Thank you for listening! Thanks for hanging out with me today! If you have any thoughts, ideas or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons above and below this post. And if you love what you're hearing, go ahead and subscribe to the Business Buzz Podcast on iTunes. While you're there, could you leave an honest review? It'll take two minutes, tops. Ratings and reviews are extremely important – help … The post #9: Jaimee Newberry From Picture This Clothing On Building A Viral Business (Part 1) appeared first on Creative Hive.
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Today we continue the conversation with Jaimee Newberry that we began last week. This week Jaimee talks to us about her history as a freelancer, the importance of side work, and the hustle it takes to make it as an indie. Release Notes 2016 If you’re serious about your business, Release Notes 2016 is the […]
We’re joined today by Jaimee Newberry, who will also be joining us as a speaker at Release Notes 2016. Jaimee shares with us how she got into design and technology, what exactly she does as the Chief Operating Officer of MartianCraft, and that time she traded her web design skills for a PowerBook and a […]
Jaimee Newberry returns to talk corporate culture with Guy and Rene. How to you set it from the start, how to rebuild it over time. How do you make sure it’s healthy. You know, the easy stuff!
Jaimee Newberry — @jaimeejaimee — joins Guy and Rene to talk about how she got started in tech, her career in graphics, consulting for teams, and her new roll as COO of Martian Craft. Sponsors Automatic: Your smart driving assistant. Get $20 off when you go to automatic.com/debug and use promo code debug. Guests Jaimee Newberry Hosts Guy English Rene Ritchie
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we discuss the Letter published by Tim Cook in response to the FBI's request to create a "back door" into iOS. We talk about Panic's Prompt app update. We ponder Rob Rhyne's departure to join Apple and Jaimee Newberry's rise to COO of MartianCraft. Greg sneaks in a couple of posts on Blackfish and Swifter; two Swift based http servers. Picks: Quartz iOS App, Earl Grey and The Astonishing Powers and Mesmerizing Secrets of 3D Touch. Episode 79 Show Notes: Customer Letter Prompt 2 Remade: A novel Fourth Amendment “Do you know the way to use eBay” Cook & Jobs on privacy APPLE VERSUS THE FBI, UNDERSTANDING IPHONE ENCRYPTION, THE RISKS FOR APPLE AND ENCRYPTION Turn off Find My iPhone Activation Lock Apple can comply with the FBI court order Why the FBI's request to Apple will affect civil rights for a generation This is why the FBI can’t hack into iPhones Ghost moving to Singapore Wordfence Blackfish Swifter Rob Rhyne moving to Apple Jaimee Newberry MartianCraft Money Well Kevin Hoctor Episode 79 Picks: Quartz iOS App Earl Grey The Astonishing Powers and Mesmerizing Secrets of 3D Touch
Join Dave Wiskus, Jaimee Newberry, and Lex Friedman as they take a magical holiday journey and revisit some old friends.
Jaimee Newberry from @unprofesh joins the show to talk about design, the web and lots more, including Dan Cassaro and Mike Monteiro’s thoughts on being a professional designer, what clients she wouldn’t work with, raising kids with technology, being born and raised in Las Vegas, Dolly Parton and home brewed iced tea.
Jaimee Newberry joins Lex and Dave to talk about dead pets, women, and Lex’s basement.
One More Thing conference is over and Ben and Jelly give their in-depth recap, touching on interesting (and helpful!) talks from Amanda Rösler, Simeon Saëns, Dave Wiskus, Lex Friedman, Maggie Steciuk and Jaimee Newberry. Jake talks about his experiences with Mapbox and Tilemill, a set of services that allow you to easily use custom maps in your iOS applications.