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Una vida a tu medida
#19: Cómo encontrar tu propia voz y triunfar como ilustrador (parte 2) — Magoz

Una vida a tu medida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 127:13


Magoz (@magoz) es un ilustrador conceptual de Vilanova (Barcelona) que ha trabajado para periódicos y revistas internacionales de la talla del New York Times, el Wall Street Journal, el Scientific American, Wired Magazine o el Financial Post. Además de ilustrar, Magoz, que realmente se llama Michael Punzano (Mike para los amigos), es programador, blogger, conferenciarte y hace animaciones, y también se ha pasado varios años viajando por el mundo como nómada digital. En esta segunda parte de nuestra conversación, Mike y yo hablamos sobre un montón de temas variados, entre ellos el de cómo enfocar tu carrera profesional si eres ilustrador, dibujante, diseñador gráfico o similar, y tocamos temas tan interesantes como… Cómo encontrar tu propia voz como artista y por qué es tan importante Qué debes tener en cuenta a la hora de crear tu primer portfolio Cuál es la mejor estrategia para conseguir clientes en el mundo del arte Cómo cobrar un precio justo por tus ilustraciones o dibujos O cuál es la estrategia que siguió Mike para aprender a programar por su cuenta, y que sigue utilizando hoy en día cada vez que tiene que aprender una nueva habilidad Esta segunda parte tiene un enfoque más práctico que la primera, pero también está llena de ideas potentes que te serán muy útiles tanto si eres artista como si no, así que si te gustó el episodio anterior, creo que este te va a encantar :) Notas del episodio: https://unavidaatumedida.com/19/

Una vida a tu medida
#18: Cómo encontrar tu propia voz y triunfar como ilustrador (parte 1) — Magoz

Una vida a tu medida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 193:59


Magoz (@magoz) es un ilustrador conceptual de Vilanova (Barcelona) que ha trabajado para periódicos y revistas internacionales de la talla del New York Times, el Wall Street Journal, el Scientific American, Wired Magazine o el Financial Post. Además de ilustrar, Magoz, que realmente se llama Michael Punzano (Mike para los amigos), es programador, blogger, conferenciarte y hace animaciones, y también se ha pasado varios años viajando por el mundo como nómada digital.  En esta primera parte de nuestra conversación, Mike y yo cubrimos toda su trayectoria, desde sus inicios como grafitero y su época viajera, hasta su vida actual en Malmö (Suecia), y hablamos de temas tan interesantes como… De dónde viene el pseudónimo “Magoz” con el que Mike firma todos sus trabajos Qué hizo Mike para encontrar su voz y desarrollar su propio estilo como ilustrador Cuál fue la estrategia que siguió Mike para conseguir sus primeros clientes internacionales Por qué Mike decidió dejarlo todo e irse a viajar por el mundo con una mochila O qué fue lo que llevó a Mike a abandonar la vida nómada y establecerse con su novia en el sur de Suecia De todas las entrevistas que he grabado, esta es una de las que más he disfrutado, porque es muy filosófica y está llena de ideas súper potentes, así que creo que te va a encantar :) Notas del episodio: https://unavidaatumedida.com/18/

Illustration Hour
04: Magoz - Solving Problems, Following your Intuition and Writing Effective Emails

Illustration Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 114:39


Magoz (IG:@magoz, Website: https://magoz.is/ is a conceptual and editorial illustrator based in Malmo, Sweden. You might have seen his wonderfully minimal illustrations in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, Wired or many other publications. Magoz also runs a blog where he writes about his experiences as an editorial illustrator, his creative process, how to find clients, how to reach art directors, and much more. This blog is a must read for illustrators! Magoz also runs a directory of resources and tools for illustrators which you can find here COMPLETE SHOW NOTES: www.illustrationhour.com/magoz IH AND JULIA: Illustration Hour Website: www.illustrationhour.com Twitter: @ihpod Illustration Hour Instagram: @illustrationhour Julia's Instagram: @juliadufosse Julia's Portfolio

El Club del Dibujo
09 #ECDD · Conversemos sobre: La Perfección ¿ventaja o impedimento? con Magoz - El Club del Dibujo

El Club del Dibujo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 94:54


En este noveno episodio de El Club del Dibujo toca un “Conversaremos sobre”. En esta ocasión hablaremos sobre: La Perfección ¿ventaja o impedimento? En este programa tengo el placer de tener a mi lado y conversar con Magoz, ilustrador nómada, que dará su visión y experiencia tratando con la perfección. Un tema muy complejo y que nos afecta desde el minuto uno de nuestra carrera de ilustradores. En este capítulo colaboran Clara Soriano y Xulia Vicente. ENTRADA: http://bit.ly/ECDDpodcast09

Pro Video Podcast
Pro Video Podcast 46: Hayley Akins, Motion Hatch Podcast for Freelance Motion Designers

Pro Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 65:03


Hayley Akins, Motion Hatch Podcast and online communities. Host Blair Walker discusses with Hayley the point of difference Motion Hatch offers the industry by focusing on the business of creativity specifically for freelancers.   Show Notes: Compiled by Matt Lloyd 01.00 - About MotionHatch 01.40 - Hayley's background, including working at Across The Pond 02.40 - Joey and Chris episodes of Motionhatch 03.40 - Discussion of the Freelance Manifesto's applicability across the creative industries, not just motion. 04.48 - "There are no rules [as a freelancer]" Joey Korenman 05.00 - The options and opportunities afforded by freelancing 05.50 - "The business side can be fun" because it can enable you to "build your [own] life more" 07.43 - "Lifestyle design" Magoz is able to work for major clients whilst travelling the world. 09.00 - Why Hayley is aiming to win more remote clients. Locationindie 09.54 - "Think about what you want to do with your life rather than... feeling lucky just to be in the industry" 12.30 - Hayley's background 13.50 - Her motivation to do the podcast 14.40 - MotionHatch Facebook group 15.45 - Global minimum rate for motion design, discussion of how/what to charge. See Lillian Darmono on this topic. 18.30 - The importance for your professional image of not undercharging. See Chris Do on the topic. 21.00 - It's up to us as motion designers to be firm when negotiating rates, and to educate clients about what to expect to pay motion designers. 22.30 - Include discounts on invoices if you are doing a job for less than you would normally charge. 24.00 - Joey Korenman's "Pain and Rainbows" job scale. 25.00 - Further discussion of "lifestyle design" afforded by freelancing. 27.00 - Work on your own projects rather than working for low pay for the potential "exposure" a highly creative job might bring. 28.40 - Motion designers creating products for themselves, see Ryan Summers episode. 29.40 - Diversity of ways of making a living within motion design. 32.00 - Deathbed thought experiment as a means of getting clarity on what's important to you. 34.35 - The One Thing book 37.10 - Potential advantage of "niche-ing down" into your aspect of motion design, rather than being a generalist 38.00 - Opportunities outside of the mainstream of motion design 40.00 - The need/opportunity for motion designers to create products for the wider market, rather than just for the motion design industry itself. 42.50 - The emerging VR/AR market and the wealth of opportunities for 3d/animation professionals to build businesses in that field 43.10 - Breaking the studio movie model: why don't VFX artists make their own films? 46.00 - David Farrier and Dylan Reeve and their Tickled Kickstarter, which was used effectively for the movie’s development phase 48.20 - Origin of the name Motion Hatch   53.50 - Pro Video Picks: Hayley: Asana project management software Blair: TWIP Podcast with Frederick Van Johnson   56.20 - Reasons to get into podcasts 57.11 - Inspirational Video: Haley: WWF High Conservation Values by Nice and Serious Blair: Vikings from the History Channel   59.40 - Following online: Haley: Art of Charm Podcast Blair: Redshark News   1.01.19 - Panasonic GH5S   1.01.50 - Follow Haley Online: @HayleyAkins @motionhatch   Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website Pro Video Podcast - Spotify

Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business
003: How To Travel The World As A Freelancer w/ Magoz

Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 47:05


Have you ever dreamed of working on the road? Do think it is even possible to work as a motion designer or illustrator digital nomad? Our guest today is the perfect example not only that it’s possible but that it can positively influence your work as well. While originally from Barcelona, Magoz calls himself a nomadic illustrator because he has built his career while traveling pretty much non-stop. He has a very unique style which incorporates his love of minimalism and simplicity, and has made him highly sought after by some big names in the business. We dive into how he maintains his career while on the road, the power of sharing your knowledge within your community, and we even discuss what are the new hot spots for digital nomads. If you want to leave the office life behind and grab a hold on everything the world has to offer, we’ve got you covered. What have been your top concerns about working while traveling? Have you ever attempted this lifestyle, and if so, what were the pros and cons? Leave a comment below!   In this episode: Some of the the best ways to find new clients Tips and tricks for maintaining a business while traveling full time Pro’s and Con’s of having a distinct style versus being more of a generalist The importance of sharing your knowledge within your creative community How can travel and being a part of the global world give you more opportunities to find clients?   Links: Find Magoz on his website and blog Follow Magoz on Instagram & Twitter  Stay up to date on when his Illustrators Essentials course launches!