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This dual feature episode explores the legacy of Susan Kare, the designer behind the original Mac icons, with guests Amy and Jennifer Hood, the twin creatives behind Hoodzpah, known for their bold branding and empowering creative business strategies._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources / Links:Susan Kare's Prints: kareprints.comSmithsonian ArticleAmy and Jen's Book: Freelance and Business and Stuff by Amy Hood and Jennifer HoodAbout SusanSusan Kare is a graphic designer and pioneering iconographer best known for her work on the original Apple Macintosh in the early 1980s. With a background in fine arts, she had no prior experience in computer graphics when she was hired to design the first digital icons and typefaces for the Mac. Using graph paper and pixel constraints, she created some of the most enduring symbols in tech history, including the Happy Mac, the Command key symbol, and the original Mac fonts like Chicago and Geneva. Her designs humanized technology, making computers intuitive and accessible to non-technical users. After Apple, she continued shaping digital interfaces at NeXT, Microsoft, Facebook, and Pinterest, and today, she serves as a Design Architect at Niantic Labs while selling limited-edition prints of her iconic designs.About Amy & Jen HoodAmy and Jen Hood are the twin sister duo behind Hoodzpah, a Southern California-based branding agency known for its bold, strategic, and personality-driven design work. Since founding Hoodzpah in 2011, they have worked with major brands like Disney, Nike, and 20th Century Fox, creating memorable identities and custom typefaces. Beyond client work, they are passionate about helping creatives build successful careers—they wrote Freelance, and Business, and Stuff, a practical and empowering guide to running a creative business, and have launched resources for designers, including brand identity courses and custom fonts. With a fearless approach to branding and a deep understanding of creative entrepreneurship, Amy and Jen have carved out a distinctive place in the design world while uplifting the next generation of creatives.Amy and Jen's Book: Freelance and Business and Stuff by Amy Hood and Jennifer HoodFollow Amy & Jen:Amy's Instagram: @amyhoodlumJen's Instagram: @thegoodhoodStudio Instagram: @hoodzpahdesignWebsite: hoodzpahdesign.com ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Jen Hood, Co-Founder and Design Lead at Hoodzpah http://hoodzpahdesign.com/, provides plenty of reasons to watch and re-watch Edgar Wright's 2004 horror/comedy classic Shaun of the Dead. Not only is Simon Pegg cute, but he and Nick Frost are also such a dynamic duo that you might find yourself drawing comparisons to Abbott and Costello, or Laurel and Hardy. Appropriate since, like those comedy legends, Pegg and Frost had their own streak with Shaun of the Dead, plus Hot Fuzz and The World's End. We also get into Wright's Baby Driver versus Gosling's Drive, with some talk about hair and highlights, and the problem with two similar movies debuting around the same time, A Bug's Life and Antz, we're looking at you too. In addition to this episode, and Hoodzpah, where else can you find Jen Hood? Some snazzy fonts https://hoodzpahdesign.com/product-category/fonts/ plus freelance and business courses https://courses.hoodzpahdesign.com/courses/freelance-and-business-and-stuff too. Oh, and you may find her on one of those Viking Cruises too, sooner or later, touring one of Wright's movie locations. Would it be Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz or The World's End? Listen in to find out.
Welcome to The Creative Brief Podcast. Today, you're in for a real treat. I sit down with the sensational Amy and Jen Hood of Hoodzpah Design - a boutique brand agency in Southern California with a dream roster of clients including Nike, Disney, Adobe, and SeatGeek. We talk about how they've diversified their business with books, courses, fonts, and swag. I ask them how they handle being design influencers, and if they ever get nervous speaking at big events. And they share their secret formula for sparking creativity - which may or may not include Coors Banquet and country music records. If you haven't discovered Amy and Jen yet, you're about to meet your new favorite design duo. And if you are a long-time fan like me, I did my best to dive into topics they don't usually cover. It's a great episode, and I'm stoked you're here for it. More from Jen and Amy: https://hoodzpahdesign.com https://twitter.com/hoodzpahdesign More from The Creative Brief: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCreativeBriefPodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creative-brief-with-brian-athey/id1720613498 Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/brianathey Instagram: https://instagram.com/brianathey Website: https://brianathey.com
In this episode, I sit down with Amy and Jen Hood the founders of Hoodzpah, a brand identity and type design studio based in sunny California. We dive into what makes the Hoodzpah studio special, where their style comes from, the method they used to grow the studio, and more. BREAKING NEWS: Check out Jen Hood's Album Now On Spotify Bad Trifle Chapters: 0:01:51 Breaking News 0:04:30 Dream Jobs as Kids 0:08:05 First Ever Paid Client 0:32:37 The Hoodzpah Style 0:45:00 Finding the Right Clients 1:04:00 Working with Big Brands 1:11:25 Sibling Showdown 1:23:40 Revenue Streams - Diversify 1:27:03 Closing Thoughts _ Hoodzpah on Social: Freelance & Business and Stuff Book Febas Course Website Twitter / X Instagram
With Amy Hood and Jen Hood, Co-Founders and Principals of Hoodzpah; Rob Bredow, Senior Vice President of Creative Innovation for Lucasfilm and Chief Creative Officer of ILM; and Jenny Ely, Production Manager of the Office of the Chief Creative Officer of ILM. The original post for the project can be found at https://bit.ly/bnpodcast076
Amy & Jen Hood are the co-founders of Hoodzpah a collaborative branding and type studio based out of Southern California. They create to delight the disenchanted, defy the ordinary, and decipher the woods from the trees. Their unique style and Swiss-army-skillset have led to exciting collaborations with mom-and-pop brands and companies like Disney, the NBA and more. Check out their work here: https://hoodzpahdesign.com/work/
Welcome to season 2 episode 10 of Sorted: Desk Drawer with Hoodzpah. In our desk drawer episodes, we interview our favorite designers that we look up to about their day-to-day processes and their literal, well, desk! Our special guests for this episode are Amy and Jen Hood with Hoodzpah. Tune in to hear how they communicate with their clients from the start, who has the tidy desk, and what an ideal Saturday looks like for these talented sisters. — Give Hoodzpahzpah a follow! Instagram Website — Follow Sorted: @sorted.pod Follow Alex: @apthecreative Follow Emma: @esm.creative https://bit.ly/sortedpod — Have any questions? Reach out anytime! howdy@sortedpod.com Sponsorship + Advertising inquiries: howdy@sortedpod.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sorted-podcast/support — Get your coffee ready and let's get Sorted! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sorted-podcast/support
with—Tim McCarthy, SeatGeek—Jen Hood, Hoodzpah—and—Mickey Duzyj—Original post with images at https://bit.ly/bnpodcast038
We're ecstatic to let you all know that this week, THE Jen Hood is joining us on the Closer&Closer Podcast and sharing all her freelance and design secrets. Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard of Hoodzpah Design. If you HAVE been living under a rock (welcome back to the real world), Hoodzpah Design is the incredibly successful brand identity and type design studio owned by Jen and her twin sister, Amy. Her podcast episode is full of every golden freelance nugget you could ever want, so what are you waiting for? Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.
The Hood twins show us that we all started (or are starting) from humble beginnings. This #DesignerChats with @hoodzpahdesign is one you don't want to miss!We chat about their design background and inspiration, so much advice for new designers like making time to play with design, how to own where you're from and let it inspire your design, advice on selling digital and physical goods…and so much more!Be sure to check out their book, Freelance, and Business, and Stuff, and other sweet goodies at hoodzpahdesign.com Thank you Jamie Hood, uhhh I mean Jen and Amy
To view the full episode show notes, visit: https://www.perspective-collective.com/side-hustlers-perspective/229Support for this episode comes from Adobe Max.Register here for free for their virtual, global creativity conference taking October 26th - 28th.Carving Out Your Own Creative PathThere's no one specific career path that leads to creative success…HOWEVER, if you're sold on chasing the freelance and/or merch path, then you might as well learn from some of the best...As today's guests knock out work for both small and big brands while also crushing the merch/product game.I'm talking about Jen and Amy Hood of Hoodzpah Design and Joshua Ariza of Chomp...or the 3 Hood Triplets as some may call this terrific trio.Today's format is a Q&A ripped from Twitter questions submitted by creatives like you.We talk shop on carving out time to play, creating merch, working with small-to-large clients, and more!My goal with this episode is to prove that there's room for everyone at the table as you carve out your own unique path.CHOMP PROMO: Listeners can use code PERSPECTIVE at checkout for 20% off some fresh Chomp drip!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RESOURCES & REFERENCESHoodzpah Ep. 71Chomp Ep. 113Shop HoodzpahShop ChompJoin the Side Hustler's Coaching WaitlistCONNECT WITH HOODZPAH + CHOMPHoodzpah WebHoodzpah InstagramChomp WebChomp Instagram----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)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 BacharSocial Media Coordinator - Hannah SchickAnimation Specialist - Greg D'Amico
So, what do you do when you finally get to hang out with one of the very first creative duos that you ever learned from? You pass out, right?That's the only reasonable way to handle a moment as big as the one we're having today
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In episode 42 we bring Amy and Jen Hood on the show to also make fun of Brent.
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We sat down with Jen Hood, of Hoodzpah to talk about starting her business, growing it over the last ten years, and what projects look like for a design agency. FIND HOODZPAH: https://hoodzpahdesign.com https://www.instagram.com/hoodzpahdesign/ https://hoodzpahdesign.com FIND ANNA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aesullivan2010/ https://www.instagram.com/anna_sullivan10/ FIND THE CREATIVE EXCHANGE: http://thecreativeexchange.co https://www.instagram.com/thecreative_exchange/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/6459032/
“Fear is good, you can feed on it and it makes you work harder to be good and be better. If you get too complacent and happy, that's where you get in trouble.” A special episode from MLC Connect 2019 with two of the keynote speakers, Amy and Jen Hood of Hoodzpah Design of Southern California. Through their studio the duo have worked with companies ranging from small California businesses to major brands like Google and Target. Jay F. Hicks, a digital strategist and content lead at Bayler University Athletics and also the host of Sports Creatives Podcast, joined me to co-host in the MLC media room in the Atlanta Braves' stadium. Listen along as Jay and I chat with the Hood twins as they share how they began their company,imposter syndrome, how they developed soft skills and emotional intelligence, managing imposter syndrome, how they collaborate seamlessly with one with another and more. Mentions Include: Hoodzpah Design Hoodzpah Design on Twitter Hoodzpah Design on Instagram Jay F. Hicks on Twitter My next guest is Peter Robert Casey aka PRC. Peter is the Vice Chairman at SLAM Magazine and is a digital marketer, tech startup founder and CEO of JDS Sports, a venture capital fund for sports-related companies. Sign up for the email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport.
Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Let's continue the story. But if you haven't listened to Part One, head back and do that first to hear the beginning of this story.During Part Two of this interview we talk about:-the early days of Hoodzpah where they were experimenting and building a portfolio by just creating the work they wanted to do and putting it out there. -a project where they collaborated with a friend that ended up going sideways, why it went that way, and what was learned from it.-how having great processes can save you from most potentially messy situations. Unfortunately, you need to go through a messy situation in order to create a process to avoid it in the future. -an inside look at their client / brand discovery process. -what they are struggling with and working on in their careers right now. Amy and Jen are full of exciting energy and they aren't afraid to share the lessons they have learned with the design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Let's continue the story. But if you haven't listened to Part One, head back and do that first to hear the beginning of this story.During Part Two of this interview we talk about:-the early days of Hoodzpah where they were experimenting and building a portfolio by just creating the work they wanted to do and putting it out there. -a project where they collaborated with a friend that ended up going sideways, why it went that way, and what was learned from it.-how having great processes can save you from most potentially messy situations. Unfortunately, you need to go through a messy situation in order to create a process to avoid it in the future. -an inside look at their client / brand discovery process. -what they are struggling with and working on in their careers right now. Amy and Jen are full of exciting energy and they aren't afraid to share the lessons they have learned with the design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Buckle up kids...this one's a hoot...During Part One of this interview we talk about:-their artsy and creative childhood where at age 7 or 8 they were able to paint a mural inside their house. Inside Walls. Parent approved.-their time in junior high creating bedazzled shirts and other artwork that they could sell at school.-where they first started noticing design before knowing what it was, and the poster that finally gave this art and creative a name: Graphic Design. -the out of the blue opportunity that gave them the opportunity to learn design and apprentice at a coupon clipper magazine/print shop.-the Hoodzpah startup story and the one project they landed in the early days that reassured them of their direction. -the power of community.-collaborating with clients on their logo and branding projects and how they do it. -some clients that they would love to work with. Hint Hint. @levis @addidas @disney @netflixThis interview is loaded with great stories and fun. And this is only Part One!!! I really loved hearing about the early days of Hoodzpah and how they have given back and been an active member of an amazing design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
Today's guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah in sunny Southern CA. Buckle up kids...this one's a hoot...During Part One of this interview we talk about:-their artsy and creative childhood where at age 7 or 8 they were able to paint a mural inside their house. Inside Walls. Parent approved.-their time in junior high creating bedazzled shirts and other artwork that they could sell at school.-where they first started noticing design before knowing what it was, and the poster that finally gave this art and creative a name: Graphic Design. -the out of the blue opportunity that gave them the opportunity to learn design and apprentice at a coupon clipper magazine/print shop.-the Hoodzpah startup story and the one project they landed in the early days that reassured them of their direction. -the power of community.-collaborating with clients on their logo and branding projects and how they do it. -some clients that they would love to work with. Hint Hint. @levis @addidas @disney @netflixThis interview is loaded with great stories and fun. And this is only Part One!!! I really loved hearing about the early days of Hoodzpah and how they have given back and been an active member of an amazing design community. @hoodzpahdesign @amyhoodlum @thegoodhood
“Working with people is something you need practice with. Everybody has their own agenda, everybody has things that are important to them. You have to respect that but there’s times you have to fight for what you believe in.” Insung Kim joined the show to discuss his cross country journey from enivironmental design in Southern California to Kansas City to now working in the South as Senior Creative Director for the Atlanta Braves. Insung discusses how his immigrant parents supported his creativity leading him to attend art school and eventaully find a job as a designer in environmental graphics at a company where he stayed 15 years. Looking for a change, Insung moved his family to the middle of the country to work for internationally-known sports & entertainment architectural firm, Populous (formerly HOK Sport). While designing graphics for the Braves new Atlanta stadium, Insung struck up a relationship with Braves executives and was offered a job as Creative Director where he now leads a team of creatives and manages the Braves' iconic brand. He sheds light on how to have difficult conversations and what we as sports designers should really focus on and get joy in instead of the cool hero imagery. Listen along as Insung shares his story. Mentions Include: Insung on Twitter Insung on Instagram Seth Godin Harvest Crusade David Riley Associates Hunt Design Populous Robzilla Kev Roché My next guests are Amy and Jen Hood from Hoodzpah Design. The Hood twins are a graphic design duo running their own studio in Southern California. They also happen to be Kentucky natives which, y'all already know, makes me drawn to them. The interview was conducted at MLC Connect 2019 after their keynote. Sign up for the email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport.
Making Your Own Opportunities with Hoodzpah Design You and I live in a world where so many people expect a hand out with minimal effort required. Then there are those who believe everyone else is catching a break while they constantly get dealt the short end of the stick. Sometimes you gotta take the shit in stride and make something happen in your life...sometimes you gotta get uncomfortable and hire yourself. Today’s guest did just that and have a reputation for being badass humans who make their own opportunities through self-initiated side projects I’m talking about Amy & Jen Hood of Hoodzpah Design, a branding agency with moxie. They went from working at a Coupon Clipper to slaying work from some of the biggest names we interact with on the daily like Google, Disney, Facebook, Vox Media, and Target...I’m sure you’ve maybe heard of some of these…? I was lucky enough to meet them at Circles Conference last September and their big personalities complement their big work. An Endless Buffet of Advice Served Hot & Fresh In today’s episode, they serve up a buffet of advice ranging from: Establishing an online presence and projecting the type of work you want Saying yes and forcing yourself to get uncomfortable Creating several streams of income How to communicate the value of what you do And a shit ton of other gold… They will be a keynote speaker at Creative South in a few weeks so snag your tickets asap. They also have a new book dropping soon called Freelance, and Business, and Stuff: A Guide for Creatives that will help you elevate your freelance game. You can be the first to get updated on its release by signing up for their Newsletter (signup located at bottom of their homepage). Listeners of this episode get a whopping 30% of their shop with the Promo Code: PC30. How rad is that? If you find value in this episode, please give it a share via Instagram or Twitter and share the love. Shownotes Hoodzpah: Website | Instagram | Dribbble | Twitter Odds & Sods | Unnecessary Necessities Cage Blog Post - Meet Amy & Jennifer Hood Freelance, and Business, and Stuff: A Guide for Creatives Connecting Things - Creative Events Video - How to Turn Personal Work into Client Work Hoodzpah Newsletter Josh Ariza Typeface - Palm Canyon Drive Podcast editor: Aine Brennan Podcast music: Blookah Want to Support the Show? Become a backer on Patreon Leave an iTunes Rating and Review Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram Crypto Donation Support Bitcoin: 1j5vE64PWgkJHGnGSrAiJK82bnfn7fBgu Ethereum: 0xFf60588C873E34235dE371450d58129d8d7cAC16 Litecoin: LerTFZfvtW4iH7qJM8vSE9mkdQA24yKmB6 Subscribe via your favorite podcast player: iTunes Spotify Google Play Radio Overcast Stitcher
Showing Your True Self in Your Work I get it, sometimes it's hard to show your true self in your work. We live in a world where we are taught that hyper-curation is the key to success. However, what if people want to know the human behind the account? What if a business wanted to hire a specific personality for their brand that created that work? I think these are strong questions you should ask yourself to see if that is the missing factor in building your brand. This can also help attract an audience that cares not only just for your work, but for you as well. Someone who I think is an absolute pro at this is my friend Adam Vicarel who operates Vicarel Studios out of Denver, CO. He's amassed a large audience from his design, direction and outdoors vibe he pours into his lettering and branding. The OG's of Instagram Lettering Adam and I go back to the early days of Instagram lettering where both of our work was dog shit. We become good friends over the years and I've watched him blossom to a point where he's full-time freelance landing clients like Lennox Air and Sharpie to name a few. He also does public speaking and teaches lettering workshops all while making sure he has ample enough time to disconnect from the daily hustle to enjoy life at a slow pace traveling. I felt spoiled and humbled to have this conversation as he vomits a heavy dose of value that I know you'll enjoy as much as I did. In this episode, we dive deep into: the sunshine and rainbows mixed with the dirt and wounds of freelancing turning on the business switch when owning your creative business writing proposals, pricing your work and pitching showing the human side of your brand working your ass off being ready when the big leagues call and so much more... Adam is doing some amazing things and if you're wanting to learn hand lettering then I highly advise checking out his online Hand Lettering Course for Beginners for $40.00 $29.99. Also, be sure to follow him on Instagram and say hello. He's quite the pleasant fellow. Shownotes Adam’s Website / Instagram / Dribbble Adam’s Online Hand Lettering Course for Beginners Colin Tierney - Basic / Pro / Professional Tiers for pricing your work Amy & Jen Hood of Hoodzpah Who's Killing it: Zachary Kiernan & Ben Kocinski Dose of Inspiration: Grizzly Wheeler Podcast editor: Aine Brennan Podcast music: Blookah Want to Support the Show? Become a backer on Patreon Leave an iTunes Rating and Review Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram Crypto Donation Support Bitcoin: 1j5vE64PWgkJHGnGSrAiJK82bnfn7fBgu Ethereum: 0xFf60588C873E34235dE371450d58129d8d7cAC16 Litecoin: LerTFZfvtW4iH7qJM8vSE9mkdQA24yKmB6 Subscribe via your favorite podcast player: iTunes Spotify Google Play Radio Overcast Stitcher
Amy & Jen Hood are the co-founders of Hoodzpah, a unique ,boutique branding agency in Newport Beach, CA having worked with brands like Target, Facebook, Vox and more. In this episode, we speak with Amy & Jen about Odds And Sods, their brand of Unnecessary Necessaries.
In our first Epicurrence recording we caught up with the talented Amy and Jen Hood, founders of Hoodzpah Design. In this show we chat with the twins about their backgrounds as designers, work life balance, side projects, pricing and how to start a design business.
Aired, Wednesday, Dec 18, 2013. Episode 74 Amy & Jen Hood own Hoodzpah Art & Design. Their business has grown and they will share some of their business secrets as well as their amazing work.