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Graphic designers often ask if accessibility laws and guidelines apply to print design, not just websites, document and other digital content. The answer might surprise you.
David Drucker, Noel Tocci, and Deborah Corn discuss their most innovative print projects, design-partner trust, practical advice for enhancing print design through collaboration, exploring new techniques and materials, attending industry events, leveraging partnerships to create impactful print products in 2025, and printed projects on their bucket list. Mentioned in This Episode: drupa: https://www.drupa.com/ ISA International Sign Expo: https://signexpo.org/ David Drucker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drucker-b1b5946/ highresolution printing and packaging: https://high-res.com Noel Tocci on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noeltocci/ Tocci Made: https://toccimade.com/ Deborah Corn on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
From winning brewery design competitions to reigning as the QUEEN of beer label design, Jen Borror reveals how a small favour for a friend ignited her passion for beer label design. This week on The Angry Designer podcast, we had the pleasure of having a conversation with a graphic designer who niched into an industry traditionally dominated by dudes - and she's killing it. From her initial struggles and the 100-day Instagram challenge that reignited her creative spark to landing her first client and launching Hoot Design Studio, Jen's journey is a testament to perseverance and passion. In this episode, we discuss:The importance of niching down & how it can lead to rewarding and specialized workHow to balance creativity with commercial demands in the graphic design industryInsights into the process of beer label design, from initial sketches to final productThe challenges and triumphs of freelancing, including dealing with difficult clients and the highs of winning awardsThe importance of hand-drawn illustrations in a digital ageThe unique relationship between a brewer's craft and a designer's visionTune in to be inspired by Jen's journey and her relentless pursuit of design excellence in the craft beer industry.The Angry Designer Podcast featuring solo and guest episodes where graphic designers, from freelancers to in-house professionals, overcome imposter syndrome, burnout, and client management, offering insights on getting more clients, making money, mastering design principles, branding, marketing, business operations, building a stellar graphic design portfolio, creating impactful social media graphics, and navigating a successful graphic design career in UX and beyond.Stay Angry our Friends –––––––––––Want to see more? See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.comJoin in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast
In this episode, we chat with Dave Hopkins, a dynamic force in the graphic design community. Dave is the host of "The Quickie Podcast," where he interviews talented graphic designers, illustrators, and creative directors, quickly—usually in 30 minutes or less. On his show, you can hear from freelancers to creatives at world-renowned businesses and agencies, discussing their wins, fails, lessons learned, and what inspires them.But that's not all. Dave is also the founder of the Print Design Academy and the host of the Print Design Podcast. Through the academy, he shares his passion for print design, educating designers on everything from file prep to holding the finished product in their hands. Dave's expertise in print and packaging design is unparalleled, and his academy offers invaluable resources for designers looking to excel in this niche.Dave has a fresh, innovative approach to teaching design, which has helped many, including myself, rethink the role of design educators. His unique perspective and dedication to the craft are truly inspiring.Ready to dive into the world of print and quickie insights? Tune in to hear Dave's journey, his insights on print design, and his relentless pursuit of creative excellence.Angry Designer LIVE brings you event-based interviews with designers, speakers, and guests from top creative events. This series continues with an exclusive session from Creative South 2024 in Columbus, Georgia.#Adobe Illustrator #branding #creative inspiration #creative pr #design career #design software #design tips #design trends #design tutorial #freelance design #graphic design #graphic design podcast #logo design #Photoshop tips #typography #visual identityStay Angry our Friends –––––––––––Want to see more? See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.comJoin in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast
Elliot sits down outside a pub in Bristol with designer and lettering artist Emma Luczyn, who was responsible for Elliot's hand-lettered logo. They talk about Emma's journey as a self-prescribed black sheep in a non-creative family, budgeting sensibly as an art student, delaying getting a ‘real job' in order to travel, moving from print design to web design to lettering, and how her family life has come about as a direct result of her creative pursuits. Warning: as well as some NSFW language in this one, there's an actual mention of Bézier curves. Please forgive us. You might also enjoy Elliot's newsletter Typographic & Sporadic, which is typographic in its nature and sporadic in its delivery.
Liquid Death is an American canned water company and print design expert Dave Hopkins' favourite brand. "Who does that?!?" is a question that Dave has been asking himself since this subversively silly brand sprung into his life. Yes, it's mountain water with heavy metal branding. And, according to Dave, it reveals a lot about how to wrap a serious mission in an entertaining shell. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: www.pilgrimage.design/20-liquid-death Dave's website: www.printdesignacademy.com The Quickie podcast: www.printdesignacademy.com/podcasts/the-quickie-interviews-for-graphic-designers What is this podcast? Your brand + an emotional connection with your audience = success. But that middle part is tricky. I'm here to equip you to achieve it, through personal stories of individuals who have emotionally resonated with branding. I'm Sam, a brand designer and your host. In each episode, released on the 14th of the month, a top guest picks their favourite brand. I then invite them to unpack why it means so much. As they share, we gain invaluable insights into what makes audiences tick. Not with strategy or theory, but through that undeniable proof of successful branding: emotion. Whether you're a business wanting to better connect, a charity struggling to garner support or a branding professional needing encouragement, this is the podcast for you. Podcast artwork created with the help of Canva AI. AI policy: www.pilgrimage.design/ai-policy Who am I? I'm Sam Thorogood. Hi! I'm a brand designer for startups, creators, charities, eco projects and church plants. I'm on a mission: equip these pioneering brands to bring others onto their journeys. My website: www.pilgrimage.design Final thing (I promise)! Every other Tuesday, I share succinct advice on how to integrate design techniques and philosophy into your brand. Encouraging, empowering... and totally free. Welcome to the journey towards better branding. pilgrimagedesign.substack.com
Ein Werbefuzzi für Feingeister. So beschreibt sich Roland auf seiner eigenen Website. Und irgendwie auch total passend und genau das, was ich an seinem Portfolio und an seiner Arbeitsweise so spannend finde. Er bringt einen gewissen Humor in seine Arbeit, der sich textlich, sowie bildlich auf der Website widerspiegelt und damit total von anderen Webdesignern abhebt. Roland ist ein ein multidisziplinärer Designer und beherrscht viele Bereiche hervorragend. Er kombiniert Webdesign und Branding, schreibt Texte und macht die Bilder, übernimmt die Art Direktion und sogar Print-Design. Alles aus einer Hand. Alles auf einem hohen Niveau. Es macht richtig Spaß sich mit ihm über seine Projekte zu unterhalten. Drei davon habe ich hier in dieser Podcastfolge genauer mit ihm unter die Lupe genommen. Links zu Roland Aichhorn: Website: https://www.aichhorn-bd.at Webflow Showcase: https://webflow.com/@AichhornBrandDesign Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aichhorn_brand_design/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roland-aichhorn-252320193/ — Meine Onlinekurse:
This episode features us, Dave and Gabby, breaking down the Print Design Summit. We share our expectations, actual results, our wins, our fails, lessons learned, how we feel it went, and answer the big question...will there be a Print Design Summit in 2024? FREE Guide to Craft Beer Label Design: Download it here FREE Print Ready Files Checklist: Download here Learn Print Design on YouTube: Watch HERE
Join our resident Business Ninja Kelsey, together with the CEO of CMDS, Chris Mulvaney, as they talk about reinventing and reigniting businesses at their core. It starts with strategy… A deep dive… Are you really aware of all your opportunities for revenue growth? Who are you to whom? Why are you the best of the best? How do you build trust? Are there improvements operationally that can change your business for the better? Do your prospects understand what working with you will be like? Do you have a thriving culture? Now… imagine what your operations and marketing could do if your mission and values were at the core of it. Everything in perfect alignment. In sync. Driving to achieve the goals we set together as true partners. That's where CMDS enters.CMDS is the business breakthrough agency for B to B businesses.Learn more about them and visit their website today at https://www.cmdsonline.com/-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Do you often need to print things like business cards, packaging, or flyers for your private practice? Are you creating print files by yourself,... The post Branding Recap: 10 Print Design Tips | MP 125 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Welcome back to Clearing the Way. A resource for small business. I talk with sales and HR experts, other small business owners, and anyone else that can provide you with information to clear your way to success. My guest today is Mike Skubovius, Conductor of Creativity at Skubo Creative. Mike graduated from PTI in 2008 and went on to gather 10 years of experience in graphic design. He began working as Skubo Creative full time in May of 2019 and focuses on Branding, Print Design, Website Design, Video Production, and Marketing. Mike was featured in Episode 2. In this episode, we discuss Branding. What do people mean when they talk about branding? How concerned should you be about it? Mike SkuboviousWebsite: https://www.skubocreative.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skubocreative/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkuboCreative
Have you heard the expression “Never meet your heroes”? Well, I met one of my podcasting heroes and he surpassed my expectations! Dave is the founder of the Print Design Academy, teaching Graphic Designers how to print and how to fall in love with print. His story is a whirlwind of learning experiences, getting chances and taking advantage of them, following passions and showing them to others. From learning on the job to becoming a teacher, Dave tells us his tale.On this interview we spoke about: Our shared obsession with paper and printed goods Getting up at 4am to workout (I mean damn!) because Discipline over Motivation How an ex-girlfriend's dad had a major impact in Dave's life Learning print on the job at a printshop His other podcast (the low key inspiration for this show) The Print Design Academy and the Colour Bar Challenge The Design Community born out of a challengeWant to learn more about Dave and the Print Design Academy? Here are some useful linksPDA WebsitePDA PodcastPDA InstagramPDA on YouTubeThe Quickie PodcastHere are Dave's recommendations:The 4-hour work week by Tim FerrisNever Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss‘Don't wait for the motivation to do something, have the discipline to do something.'Special thank you to Ro Halfhide for the music on this show!Want to support the pod?Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and support the show on Buy me a Coffee. We are currently looking for sponsors, if you know someone or are a local businesses in the Rotterdam area that would like to know about our sponsoring plans, reach out to us here.
This week we are kicking off the Q&A series! In my free Facebook group, I asked our community if they wouldn't mind me jumping on the podcast and sharing the answers to their amazing questions with all of you! So, I'll be answering some of them on my own and some will be bringing on guest speakers for others. This week we are chatting about the different sets of skills you might need in order to get your foot in the door as an assistant in the fashion industry. Sometimes there is more to what we do than simply making prints. . . but it will be up to you ultimately what you want to learn, where you want to work and what you see in your big picture vision. I hope you enjoy the Q&A series! Are you a print designer who wants to create sustainable income selling your art? Join the waitlist for the print life membership…doors open soon!! Head over to www.lesliekenehan.com/links and get on the waitlist!
Do you double – and triple! – check your print designs? How can you properly and effectively print with black ink in your design?... The post 10 Print Design Mistakes to Avoid | MP 115 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
This week's guest is Jake Hoffman. He is the Direct of Sales and Marketing at Arandell Corporation and the host of the Millennials in Print Podcast. Arandell is a 100-year-old printer producing award-winning work out of Wisconsin. @arandell_corporation During this episode, Jake and I talk about the current print environment and what we see happening in the print design industry. We also talk about the story behind the Millennials in Print Podcast and how we both believe it's incredibly important to bring young talent into this craft of printing. THE LINKS: Millennials in Print PodcastArandell Corporation Website. Arandell Instagram Learn Print Design for Free:Print Design Academy YouTubePrint Design Academy InstagramFREE Print Ready Files Checklist Print Design Mastery Membership - Learn to be an expert at Print Design. CLICK HERE to learn more.
Join me today to chat about some of the key pieces that can support you in building a strong foundation for growth in your design business. Interested in learning more about how we can work together? Head over to https://lesliekenehan.com/freetraining
This is “Clearing the Way.” My goal is to be a learning resource for small business owners. I talk with sales and HR experts, other small business owners, and anyone else that can provide you with information to clear your way to success. My guest today is Mike Skubovius, Conductor of Creativity at Skubo Creative. Mike graduated from PTI in 2008 and went on to gather 10 years of experience in graphic design. He began working as Skubo Creative full time in May of 2019 and focuses on Branding, Print Design, Website Design, Video Production, and Marketing. In this discussion, we cover the woes of hiring and managing people, the importance of a strong network, and bookkeeping. Mike Skubovious Website: https://www.skubocreative.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skubocreative/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkuboCreative
About the guestChristopher Chester is a multidisciplinary designer with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. He studied graphic design at The Maryland Institute College of Art. Skilled in Identity & Print Design, Product Design, Photography, Project Management, and Communication. His goal revolves around consistent learning, while contributing to a community with a diverse voice, both in life and design.Micah E Wood's portrait photography flows with the vibrancy of the Baltimore music scene. Exploding with color, the work builds a sense of belonging and intimacy to the subject that can only be achieved by a thorough understanding of the specialness and sense of place in Baltimore. His portrait work from 2012-2016 culminated in his book ‘Features', in which Micah turns his gaze adoringly on his favorite artists. Over the past eight years, Micah has only continued to document individuals of the microcosmic Baltimore music scene, such as emerging hip hop artists such as JPEGMAFIA to underground post punk bands to electropop legend Dan Deacon.Micah disarms people, and curates intimate moments with the artists he photographs, and you can see that in his work. His approach to using light as a 3-dimensional or sculptural form on the human is a playful feature that links both his portrait and landscape work.To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episodeChristopher J. Chester's websiteTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
Want to know the behind the scenes operations of a female entrepreneur, wife, mother and women in ministry? Listen in as Olivia and Brittnee talk about business, life and Christ.Brittnee N. Smith is a Graphic & Web Designer, Creative Brand Strategist, Speaker, and Author. She is also the founder and C.E.O. of Brittnee Smith Creative Company. Her mission is to help female entrepreneurs and women owned small businesses effectively create, cultivate and monetize their brands. Her super power is using design and creativity to create a strong visual identity for her clients and helping them promote and communicate their brand through creativity, design and media. She is a creative idea generator and specializes in providing clear design and executable plans for her clients projects.Brittnee's areas of expertise are Brand Development, Social Media Strategy, Personal Development, Motivation, Live Video & Digital and Print Design.Through motivational speaking, workshops, coaching and consulting, she helps her audience and clients transform their thinking, through authentic branding and excellent design.When she isn't designing and consulting, she enjoys watching movies, serving in ministry and spending time with family and friends. She resides in Southern New Jersey with her loving husband and two beautiful daughters.Connect with Brittneewww.brittneesmithcreative.comThe "female coaches consultants, and content creators" group on facebookEmail - olivia@oliviatmcook.com Links and Freebies - https://linktr.ee/OliviatmcookFree 20 Minute Strategy Session - https://calendly.com/oliviatmcookcoaching/strategy-session
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In episode 95 of the Customers Who Click podcast, I had a great chat with Ross Davies about how to design high-converting hero product pages. Ross is the Managing Director of Strafe Creative, a design agency specialising in conversion-led design. He has years of experience in progressive Program/Project Management experience in Web Design, Graphic Design, Print Design, 3D Games Design, Product Development, & Information Technology and has helped Strafe Creative become one of the fastest-growing digital design agencies in Nottingham. You can connect with him on LinkedIn, Twitter or head over to https://www.strafecreative.co.uk/.
This weeks guest is Nick Van Der Walle. He is the Founder and CEO of Astute Graphics. Astute Graphics has been putting out incredibly helpful and time-saving plugins for Adobe Illustrator for more than 20 years! This is not a sponsored episode or a sales episode at all. This is a bit of a selfish episode. I personally wanted to know how Astute Graphics Plugins could help Graphic Designers specifically with Print Design. Nick walks us through how the company is named after a remote control car, which plugins can help print designers and how, while also just having a great conversation about print. We also have some good laughs! Dig into this one and go check out Astute Graphics at the links below. No affiliate links at all. Just sharing a company doing great things for all Graphic Designers! Astute Graphics: https://astutegraphics.com/ Astute Graphics IG: https://www.instagram.com/astutegraphics/ Print Design Academy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PrintDesignAcademy?sub_confirmation=1 Print Design Academy: Where we are teaching designers to be experts in print design. https://www.printdesignacademy.com/
Are you needing to revamp your print design processes? Which printing process should you use? In print design, why should you limit your color... The post Design Sprint 4 of 4: 10 Tips for Great Print Design | MP 81 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Are you needing to revamp your print design processes? Which printing process should you use? In print design, why should you limit your color... The post Design Sprint 4 of 4: 10 Tips for Great Print Design | MP 81 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
In this episode, I share 3 reasons print and print design is more and more important. I share with you why people are literally craving printed experiences!It could be direct mail, a great branded lookbook, great packaging, or any other type of tactile brand experience. I share why it is increasingly more important to have print design as a tool in your designer tool box. Mentioned in the episode: Craft Beer Label Design Course Print Design Academy YouTube
This weeks guest is Matt Kump. He is a talented Graphic Designer serving the Craft Beer Industry in Vancouver BC. @itskumpy There are not many projects that can offer the pure creative freedom that comes with designing a Craft Beer label. Sure there are breweries that keep it a bit more mellow and systematic. But the majority just kick down the doors and create some awesome stuff to stand out on the shelf or flex some massive personality. In this episode, Matt shares with us 5 different craft beer label designs he created for Boombox brewing. Some with raised gloss features, some holographic, and some taking advantage of printing on a metallic label stock to create something incredible. There is a lot of great stuff in the audio of this but if you want to watch the video of this interview, it's on YouTube (link below) and you can see the labels as we talk about them. Matt is a tonne of fun to chat with and is putting a lot of great content out for you beer lovers. Check out the links below to his Instagram, Twitch, and Youtube where he puts it all together!______________________________________________________The Craft Beer Label Design Course 2.0 launches on June 22nd. But if you want to start learning label design before that go to https://www.printdesignacademy.com/ The Links:Matt Kump Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itskumpy/Matt Kump TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/itskumpyMatt Kump YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4-lc-G3ECkC9xx3vmDWmA?app=desktopWhere designers are becoming experts in Print Design: https://www.printdesignacademy.com/
This weeks guest is Matt Kump. He is a talented Graphic Designer serving the Craft Beer Industry in Vancouver BC. @itskumpy There are not many projects that can offer the pure creative freedom that comes with designing a Craft Beer label. Sure there are breweries that keep it a bit more mellow and systematic. But the majority just kick down the doors and create some awesome stuff to stand out on the shelf or flex some massive personality. In this episode, Matt shares with us 5 different craft beer label designers he created for Boombox brewing. Some with raised gloss features, some holographic, and some taking advantage of printing on a metallic label stock to create something incredible. There is a lot of great stuff in the audio of this but if you want to watch the video of this interview, it's on YouTube (link below) and you can see the labels as we talk about them. Matt is a tonne of fun to chat with and is putting a lot of great content out for you beer lovers. Check out the links below to his Instagram, Twitch, and Youtube where he puts it all together!______________________________________________________The Craft Beer Label Design Course 2.0 launches on June 22nd. But if you want to start learning label design before that go to https://www.printdesignacademy.com/ The Links:Matt Kump Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itskumpy/Matt Kump TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/itskumpyMatt Kump YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4-lc-G3ECkC9xx3vmDWmA?app=desktopWhere designers are becoming experts in Print Design: https://www.printdesignacademy.com/
In this episode of See Through Design, We talk to the creator of the 'Swatchos' Andy Brown. Andy is a designer working on branding, print and digital design and on his website it says he works with people in business, people who work at schools, people with new ideas as well as charities, churches and design agencies. He is the creator of The Print Handbook and Swatchos and also an occasional writer and speaker and has written about design and print production for Computer Arts magazine and various design websites. https://see-through-design.simplecast.com/episodes/andy-brown
The process for producing inspired print projects is a compilation of many things. It’s paper selection, brand messaging, techniques and design, to name a few. Join us as we talk with Jill DiNicolantonio, Director of Creative and Brand Engagement for Millcraft and Parse & Parcel’s founder. Jill, a self-professed paper enthusiast, is intimately familiar with the superpower of print and has worked with many creatives and print representatives to help them figure out the best paper options for their print projects. You Don’t Want to Miss:How to pick the right paper for your print projects Understanding how graphic design, paper and print production work together to get the best resultsThe differences between coated and uncoated paperHow to save money on your print projectsHow to partner with your printer How to use a swatchbookThe best resources for graphic designersQuotes from this Episode: “It’s what I've done my entire career, which is helping to educate and empower creatives to make paper a part of their print design process.”“A great printer partner is invaluable. But the designer needs to take ownership and understand the different aspects of paper and print production in order for their piece to turn out the way they've intended.”“Paper is hugely powerful in helping to extend the brand message. When we talk about paper attributes, most people think color first, but I say go deeper and start to think about the tactile experience of paper. And that's really where you get into finishes and things like opacity, but how does that paper feel? There's a way where you can subtly impart some design nuance and brand messaging into the print piece through your choice of paper.”Resources:Visit Millcraft for mock-ups or samples. Visit Parse & Parcel for paper resources to inspire creative print design. Download the “How to Read a Swatchbook” Guide. Request your complimentary subscription to Paper Matters magazineVisit paper.domtar.com for our blog, request print promotions and much moreFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter
Our Graphic Designer Jim joins Chelsea in this episode to talk about the fundamentals of Print Design and how you can take your marketing materials to the next level. Find out more at www.somarketing.com
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
FULL SHOWNOTESTo view the full episode show notes, visit: https://www.perspective-collective.com/perspectivepodcast/199SPONSORVisit 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!---Today’s guests, Doug and Jason of Morning Breath, own the print design game out of Brooklyn, New York.When they’re not slaying work for brands like Stussy, Nike, Vans, Pepsi, and Adidas (to name a few), they’re bringing their ideas to life by throwing down on personal projects...which lands them more big projects.Today, Morning Breath and I chat about:Sharing their backstory and influences in their work.Finding your crowd and building a long-term community.Showing the work you want to attract.Making time to work on something that’s important to you.Keeping print alive in a modern world and so much more.If you’re a fan of old school vibes with a new wave twist, then you’re going to dig this.RESOURCES & REFERENCESEngaged Community Building Blueprint Video Course Free Resource: Engaged Community GuideCONNECT WITH MORNING BREATHWebsiteShopInstagramFacebook----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
Have you ever had too many ideas and tried to plan out so perfectly that you get analysis paralysis? ME TOO! In today's episode I get to chat with my friend Brittnee about how to figure out which ideas are worth keeping and which ones are just keeping you stuck! Today’s guest is Brittnee N. Smith!Brittnee N. Smith is a Graphic & Web Designer, Creative Brand Strategist, Speaker, and Author. She is also the founder and C.E.O. of Brittnee Smith Creative Company. Her mission is to help entrepreneurs and small businesses effectively promote and communicate their brand through creativity, design, and media. Her superpower is using design and creativity to create a strong visual identity for her clients. She is a creative idea generator and specializes in providing clear design and executable plans for her client's projects.Brittnee’s areas of expertise are Brand Development, Social Media Strategy, Personal Development, Motivation, Live Video & Digital, and Print Design.Through motivational speaking, workshops, coaching, and consulting, she helps her audience and clients transform their thinking, through authentic branding and excellent design. Connect with Brittnee Smith Creative Co!Web: www.brittneesmithcreative.com Phone: 877-470-7072Facebook: www.facebook.com/brittneesmithcreative LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/brittneesmithcreativeInstagram: www.instagram.com/brittneesmithcreativeSubscribe to her Mailing List: https://bit.ly/brittneesmithcreativecompanyFirst Chapter of Her Book: https://www.brittneesmith.com/brandnewdaybook Need Enneagram Courses? Free Master CourseFree Enneagram TestExploring YouBecoming UsDiscovering YouBecome an Enneagram CoachSome of the following courses contain affiliate links.
Main talking points include:Kyle used to work in Print Design, and in learning web design he realised that there was a number of processes that he was having to repeat over and over again. Also, as an Agency of 1, Kyle doesn't have a team that he can rely on for quality control, therefore document his processes became a key to his success in his new business. The importance of systems in recurring revenue Docket WP allows you to keep all your processes in WordPress so there are no excuses not to use them! Docket also has pre-built lists from industry experts so that you can import and use the right on your websites! ShoutoutsAndre Gangon – Project Huddle Join our Facebook Group! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterbranddesignerWebsite: https://www.bettebranddesigner.com/Better Resources Page: https://www.betterbranddesigner.com/resourcesLinks Mentioned:Print Design Podcast: APPLE (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/print-design-podcast/id1512706358) SPOTIFY (https://open.spotify.com/show/2WilMwbiio8zynZ6jFOlS0)Quickie Podcast: APPLE (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-quickie-interviews-for-graphic-designers/id1463743075) SPOTIFY (https://open.spotify.com/show/6cX7gO7xbN2x2UKkZtVBQd)Print Design Academy: https://www.printdesignacademy.com/Creative Mornings: https://creativemornings.com/instagram.com/printdesign_academy
Today's guest is Emma Fanning from Little Fox Design Studio out of Victoria BC. Emma runs Little Fox as a design studio that focuses on environmentally friendly design. That includes decisions made when planning and producing a print project. During this episode we talk about the top 3 ways you can make your print project and print designs more environmentally friendly and why that matters. You can also hear more about Emma's journey to design and environmental design in episode 227 of The Quickie Podcast. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________***The Color Bar Challenge for Graphic Designers and Creatives is open now for the next 5 days. Don't miss your opportunity to participate in this creative thinking and design challenge. To sign up go to PrintDesignAcademy.comCheck out @printdesign_academy on Instagram for photos of these projects. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy - Where we teach designers to be experts in print. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic DesignersSubscribe to the PodcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/print-design-podcast/id1512706358Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2WilMwbiio8zynZ6jFOlS0If you want to learn more about graphic design for print, go to printdesignacademy.com
Today's guest is Emma Fanning from Little Fox Design Studio out of Victoria BC. Emma runs Little Fox as a design studio that focuses on environmentally friendly design. That includes decisions made when planning and producing a print project. During this episode we talk about the top 3 ways you can make your print project and print designs more environmentally friendly and why that matters. You can also hear more about Emma's journey to design and environmental design in episode 227 of The Quickie Podcast. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________***The Color Bar Challenge for Graphic Designers and Creatives is open now for the next 5 days. Don't miss your opportunity to participate in this creative thinking and design challenge. To sign up go to PrintDesignAcademy.comCheck out @printdesign_academy on Instagram for photos of these projects. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy - Where we teach designers to be experts in print. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic DesignersSubscribe to the PodcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/print-design-podcast/id1512706358Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2WilMwbiio8zynZ6jFOlS0If you want to learn more about graphic design for print, go to printdesignacademy.com
This week's guest is Bill Gardner from Gardner Design Co and the creator of LogoLounge and those beautifully printed books. @gardnerdesignusaDuring this episode, we talk about how print is often at the front lines of branding and how important that interaction and experience is to your business. Bill shares what he and the Gardner Design team have done to ensure their brand in print exceeds expectations and communicates the right message. We talk about ensuring print has "hang time". We also talk about a really unique piece of historical print, the cover from a 1952 issue of Fortune Magazine. Also, did you know that Bill is the owner of Paul Rands T-square? Yeah. Picked it up at an estate sale. Bill also talks about how the Gardner team always goes to press checks and the value that they have as part of the design process. There was 1 time when they didn't though, and the project didn't turn out entirely as planned.I always enjoy chatting with Bill and his energy and love for design is intoxicating! He even gave me a live demonstration of how they hand rivet parts of their business card, each one, hows that for effort and impact. Enjoy!
This week's guest is Bill Gardner from Gardner Design Co and the creator of LogoLounge and those beautifully printed books. @gardnerdesignusaDuring this episode, we talk about how print is often at the front lines of branding and how important that interaction and experience is to your business. Bill shares what he and the Gardner Design team have done to ensure their brand in print exceeds expectations and communicates the right message. We talk about ensuring print has "hang time". We also talk about a really unique piece of historical print, the cover from a 1952 issue of Fortune Magazine. Also, did you know that Bill is the owner of Paul Rands T-square? Yeah. Picked it up at an estate sale. Bill also talks about how the Gardner team always goes to press checks and the value that they have as part of the design process. There was 1 time when they didn't though, and the project didn't turn out entirely as planned.I always enjoy chatting with Bill and his energy and love for design is intoxicating! He even gave me a live demonstration of how they hand rivet parts of their business card, each one, hows that for effort and impact. Enjoy!
Are you wanting to expand your marketing but not sure about the design? Do you want to learn more about the ins and outs... The post Digital Versus Print Design: 6 Things to Consider | MP 36 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Are you wanting to expand your marketing but not sure about the design? Do you want to learn more about the ins and outs... The post Digital Versus Print Design: 6 Things to Consider | MP 36 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
This weeks guest is Monique Renee Meyer from Monique Renee Design Studio. Her studio is based in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas. She is also heavily involved with her local design community, mentorship, and also started their local Ladies Wine and Design chapter. I had a great time chatting with Monique about her roundabout journey to finding her home in design and we had lots of laughs along the way. Especially around her amazing discovery of the design chops that can be found in Powerpoint. This episode is fun, inspiring, encouraging, and motivating. Get after it!*******************If you are looking to make more money in your freelance career, I have put together a free guide of the Top 3 ways to make more money with Print Design. Find it for free at www.printdesignacademy.com
This weeks guest is Monique Renee Meyer from Monique Renee Design Studio. Her studio is based in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas. She is also heavily involved with her local design community, mentorship, and also started their local Ladies Wine and Design chapter. I had a great time chatting with Monique about her roundabout journey to finding her home in design and we had lots of laughs along the way. Especially around her amazing discovery of the design chops that can be found in Powerpoint. This episode is fun, inspiring, encouraging, and motivating. Get after it!*******************If you are looking to make more money in your freelance career, I have put together a free guide of the Top 3 ways to make more money with Print Design. Find it for free at www.printdesignacademy.com
Today's guest is me. Dave Hopkins. Founder of Print Design Academy.I have been involved in the print industry for over 17 years and in that time I have worked my way backwards through the print process. I knew nothing about print when I first started in the bindery (finishing department) of a local print shop. I moved through finishing to running the presses, then into pre-press and plating work, and then spend the most amount of time in sales and customer service. Through that time I have had many experiences with designers and have seen how they conduct their business and increase their revenue through print design projects.In this episode, I want to give you the top 3 ways to increase your freelance income using print design. I have been involved with all of these and sometimes in different ways. I have also created a free PDF guide for this episode that you can download so you always have these tips and ideas top of mind. Head over to printdesignacademy.com to download that guide now. Also check out @printdesign_academy on instagram for more tips and highlights around graphic design for print. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
Today's guest is me. Dave Hopkins. Founder of Print Design Academy.I have been involved in the print industry for over 17 years and in that time I have worked my way backwards through the print process. I knew nothing about print when I first started in the bindery (finishing department) of a local print shop. I moved through finishing to running the presses, then into pre-press and plating work, and then spend the most amount of time in sales and customer service. Through that time I have had many experiences with designers and have seen how they conduct their business and increase their revenue through print design projects.In this episode, I want to give you the top 3 ways to increase your freelance income using print design. I have been involved with all of these and sometimes in different ways. I have also created a free PDF guide for this episode that you can download so you always have these tips and ideas top of mind. Head over to printdesignacademy.com to download that guide now. Also check out @printdesign_academy on instagram for more tips and highlights around graphic design for print. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
Today's guest is me. Dave Hopkins. Founder of Print Design Academy.I have been involved in the print industry for over 17 years and in that time I have worked my way backwards through the print process. I knew nothing about print when I first started in the bindery (finishing department) of a local print shop. I moved through finishing to running the presses, then into pre-press and plating work, and then spend the most amount of time in sales and customer service. Through that time I have had many experiences with designers and have seen how they conduct their business and increase their revenue through print design projects.In this episode, I want to give you the top 3 ways to increase your freelance income using print design. I have been involved with all of these and sometimes in different ways. I have also created a free PDF guide for this episode that you can download so you always have these tips and ideas top of mind. Head over to printdesignacademy.com to download that guide now. Also check out @printdesign_academy on instagram for more tips and highlights around graphic design for print. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
Today's guest is me. Dave Hopkins. Founder of Print Design Academy.I have been involved in the print industry for over 17 years and in that time I have worked my way backwards through the print process. I knew nothing about print when I first started in the bindery (finishing department) of a local print shop. I moved through finishing to running the presses, then into pre-press and plating work, and then spend the most amount of time in sales and customer service. Through that time I have had many experiences with designers and have seen how they conduct their business and increase their revenue through print design projects.In this episode, I want to give you the top 3 ways to increase your freelance income using print design. I have been involved with all of these and sometimes in different ways. I have also created a free PDF guide for this episode that you can download so you always have these tips and ideas top of mind. Head over to printdesignacademy.com to download that guide now. Also check out @printdesign_academy on instagram for more tips and highlights around graphic design for print. Do you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
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Today's guest is Caleb Kozlowski. He is the Creative Director at Hybrid Design in San Francisco CA. They are the creative team behind the Mohawk Maker Quarterly. Caleb has a great way of looking at print differently. He shares his perspective on print as an object instead of just something that is printed. It's something that has texture and interactive components to it. He also gives us a behind the scenes of the incredible Mohawk Maker Quarterly's. What it takes to create them, how they start and view a project, the design, and the production of them. Caleb also shares a few of his favourite issues with us and a couple details on what it took to pull them off. We also talk about print project planning and how you should be building any unique papers or specialty finishing into the planning and idea of the project. Building around them to make the most of them rather than adding them as an afterthought. The Mohawk Maker Quarterly is publication that is put out by Mohawk Paper. They are manufacturers of incredible print papers including their most recent release, Mohawk Renewal featuring wheat fibre and hemp fibre papers. Find out more about Mohawk Papers here: MOHAWK PAPERSDo you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy - Where we teach designers to be experts in print. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
Today's guest is Caleb Kozlowski. He is the Creative Director at Hybrid Design in San Francisco CA. They are the creative team behind the Mohawk Maker Quarterly. Caleb has a great way of looking at print differently. He shares his perspective on print as an object instead of just something that is printed. It's something that has texture and interactive components to it. He also gives us a behind the scenes of the incredible Mohawk Maker Quarterly's. What it takes to create them, how they start and view a project, the design, and the production of them. Caleb also shares a few of his favourite issues with us and a couple details on what it took to pull them off. We also talk about print project planning and how you should be building any unique papers or specialty finishing into the planning and idea of the project. Building around them to make the most of them rather than adding them as an afterthought. The Mohawk Maker Quarterly is publication that is put out by Mohawk Paper. They are manufacturers of incredible print papers including their most recent release, Mohawk Renewal featuring wheat fibre and hemp fibre papers. Find out more about Mohawk Papers here: MOHAWK PAPERSDo you want to start doing print design? Check out the links below. Print Design Academy - Where we teach designers to be experts in print. Print Design Academy YouTube - More print talk and education. The Quickie Podcast - Interviews with Graphic Designers.
This week, I am joined in the studio by Sarah Donofrio. She is the founder and CEO of One Imaginary Girl; an incredible clothing line that she creates right here in Portland, OR. Sarah and I talk about how she gets her inspiration, what it means to work in print design and the unconventional way that she funded her first collection! You won't want to miss this! IG: @weareoneimaginarygirl www.oneimaginarygirl.com
The legendary Trish Witkowski from Foldfactory celebrates her 500th episode of Fold of The Week, discusses the importance of consistent content creation, and shares how her T-shirt vendor LOST her business after 10 years... a lesson in quality control and customer service for all! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Trish Witkowski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishwitkowski/ Foldfactory: https://www.foldfactory.com Foldfactory on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/foldfactory Direct Mail (Simplified): https://www.accuzip.com/support/resources/create-effective-direct-mail-campaigns/ Paper Folding Templates for Print Design: https://www.amazon.com/Paper-Folding-Templates-Print-Design/dp/1440314128 Sappi: https://www.sappi.com Structural Graphics: https://www.structuralgraphics.com Project Peacock: https://projectpeacock.printmediacentr.com
Tamisha sits down with Citi Medina, the founder of Equal Space. Medina picked up his business from Brooklyn and moved to Newark 12 years ago, and hasn't looked back. Medina is a Creative Strategist and has worked in the Design & Strategy industry for over 10 years. Medina leads campaigns in an ever-immersive media world, driven by demanding multicultural millennial audiences. His passion for strategy and design led to the creation of MEDINA = CITI, a design collective, which delves into the worlds of Print Design, Web Design, Multimedia, Film Production, Photography, Ongoing/Contributing Marketing Strategies and Social Media campaigns. MEDINA’s tireless passion for entrepreneurship and technology has led to his founding of a Sharespace & Incubator facility in Newark, New Jersey called = SPACE (equalspace.co), a unique co-working space for financial tech, securities tech and large media platforms, which focuses on founders of color, LGBT-led startups and women ventures. Hear about his co-working space and everything else he's working on around the city and check him and his company out around the web! @citimedina @equalspaceco
Doris Chung is a designer and branding expert who amplifies the voice of female entrepreneurs by taking their dreamiest ideas and making them into a beautiful, physical product. She's the founder of multiple companies including Liquid Ink, a print agency and design studio serving international clients and based out of Toronto. Liquid Ink is the merch solution for female-owned businesses who want to expand their brand with a product line. Doris believes that the design process starts with a goal in mind, and during her initial client meetings loves to dig deep into the purpose of the product and paint the vision of the value it will bring to her clients' business. After working with 100's of entrepreneurs, she knows the best products are the ones that people keep. Doris is also a stationery addict who could talk about the merits of different weights of paper, inks and journals for hours. Here's what we covered on the episode: The story of her family history of entrepreneurs How she made her design work her own, and how she started selling all the other types of printing Why she focuses on business goals when she's working on print design projects for her clients How she gets inspiration for her designs from the movie Dangerous Liaisons How Doris gets her clients from attending local events, and tips for designers who want to attend local events Why showing up consistently and connecting with people helps her get an ROI from her time going to events in person Why genuinely connecting people with the people they need to support them helps Doris get a lot of business How to balance going to events and getting time to produce designs How she works as a print broker, and how the pricing works Her process for delivering her design projects, and how she can a design before it's even been created How she helped her client, a newborn baby sleep coach, with a card that tells new moms how much sleep babies need at night, and why she thinks about the person who's taking the card home, and what they'll do with the card Why and how Doris provides fulfillment services for her clients Links mentioned: Doris's website Doris's Instagram account Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
Connect With Ministry Minds Online:ministryminds.coBenWhite@ministryminds.coFacebookTwitterInstagram Here is a list of all the resources mentioned in the podcast. Mark was overly gracious to provide us more links than those that where referenced. Hope these are helpful! Reach out to Mark and let him know your grateful for his time. YOUTH MINISTRY CONFERENCEWilds Camp & Conference CenterGRAPHIC PROGRAMSadobe.comsketch.comvisme.comcanva.comyouidraw.comlogogarden.com OUTSOURCEfiverr.com (paid but cheap) FREE FONTSwww.fontsquirrel.comwww.pixelsurplus.comwww.1001freefonts.comwww.dafont.comwww.urbanfonts.comwww.creativebloq.comwww.befonts.comNOTE: You have to watch “free” fonts, sometimes you can only use for personal use. FONT COMBINATIONSinkbotdesign.comwww.creativebloq.comwww.canva.comfontpair.co COLOR COMBINATIONSwww.colorcombos.comcoolors.cowww.canva.comcolor.adobe.com ICONS & IMAGESthenounproject.com (free)freeimages.com (free)unsplash.com (free)slidescarnival.com (free) PRINTINGGotprint.com (cheapest around) Follow Mark FullerInstagramWebsiteinfo@fullerdesign.us
Today on the show, we're going continue our series on how to use Print Design to Create a Worshipful Atmosphere We are talking about the printed handout pieces that you use in your Worship Experience. – Should you even use handouts? – What should they look like? What's on them? – Is less information better? – How do bulletins and handouts help move people to their next step in my Worship Experience. Last week, we talked to Lee Snow from Warm Springs Rd. Church of Christ in Columbus, GA. Lee pastors a church of under 100 people weekly, so I wanted to get his perspective on this. This week, I'm talking with Will Gann, who is the Communications Director at Bayside Community Church in Bradenton, FL. Bayside is a multi-site church averaging over 10,000 people on a weekend, so I want you to see the contrast of how these two churches use print design in their Worship Experiences. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Today on the show, we're going to be talking about Print Design in your Worship Experience. The printed handout pieces that you use in your Worship Experience. – Should you even use handouts? – What should they look like? What's on them? – Is less information better? – How do bulletins and handouts help move people to their next step in my Worship Experience. Those questions and more will be answered this week and next week. You'll hear from two guys on this on this topic. Lee Snow from Warm Springs Rd. Church of Christ in Columbus, GA – the pastor of a church of under 100 people on a Sunday. And Will Gann, who is the Communications Director at Bayside Community Church, a multi-site church in Bradenton, FL. We'll hear from Lee this week and Will next week on the show. We are excited for you to see the contrast and the overlap of what both these guys do to engage the congregations at their church. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Today on the show, we're going to be talking about Print Design in your Worship Experience. The printed handout pieces that you use in your Worship Experience. – Should you even use handouts? – What should they look like? What's on them? – Is less information better? – How do bulletins and handouts help move people to their next step in my Worship Experience. Those questions and more will be answered this week and next week. You'll hear from two guys on this on this topic. Lee Snow from Warm Springs Rd. Church of Christ in Columbus, GA – the pastor of a church of under 100 people on a Sunday. And Will Gann, who is the Communications Director at Bayside Community Church, a multi-site church in Bradenton, FL. We'll hear from Lee this week and Will next week on the show. We are excited for you to see the contrast and the overlap of what both these guys do to engage the congregations at their church. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Today on the show, we're going continue our series on how to use Print Design to Create a Worshipful Atmosphere We are talking about the printed handout pieces that you use in your Worship Experience. – Should you even use handouts? – What should they look like? What's on them? – Is less information better? – How do bulletins and handouts help move people to their next step in my Worship Experience. Last week, we talked to Lee Snow from Warm Springs Rd. Church of Christ in Columbus, GA. Lee pastors a church of under 100 people weekly, so I wanted to get his perspective on this. This week, I'm talking with Will Gann, who is the Communications Director at Bayside Community Church in Bradenton, FL. Bayside is a multi-site church averaging over 10,000 people on a weekend, so I want you to see the contrast of how these two churches use print design in their Worship Experiences. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
Episode 10 of the pod features an interview with artist Dave Kloc. I journeyed North to LA's Atwater district and hung with Dave in his garage studio. We recounted war stories from our shops, and talked about all things gig poster. We talk about some of the best illustrators and designers working today in the poster realm, and there's an overwhelming passion present throughout the whole episode. Dave does Flatstock a couple times a year, makes a poster a week, and doesn't even have time anymore to do the printing. So now he collaborates with some of the best printers in the US, and his output is better than ever before. Did you see his recent piece for The Washington Post? He's everywhere, and today he's my guest on the Print Cast.Check Dave on InstagramFollow The Print CastSee the show notes with all of our references listed
On this week's episode of the Creative Waffle podcast, I chat with Chris Marson about print design and standing out from the crowd with special finishes. Hope you enjoy the show and find it useful. Find Chris here: https://marsonbrothers.com/ https://twitter.com/marsonbrothers https://www.instagram.com/marsonbrothers/ ------------ If you'd like to help out the podcast here are a couple of ways... 1. Take a screenshot and share it on Instagram stories or other social media platforms. Tag @CreativeWaffle or @BlueDeerDesign 2. Grab a Limited Edition Creative Waffle T-Shirt of the month from the shop on the site. https://www.creativewaffle.club 3. Buy your design resources via our Design Cuts partnership link: https://www.designcuts.com/?ref=BlueDeer 4. Any other ideas or for sponsorship opportunities please email hello@bluedeerdesign.co.uk thanks ------------ Podcast Social Links... Website: https://www.creativewaffle.club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativewaffle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CWafflePodcast More blue deer stuff... Website: https://www.bluedeer.design Blog/podcast: https://www.bluedeer.design/blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluedeerdesign Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bluedeerdesign Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlueDeerDesignUK/ Email: hello@bluedeerdesign.co.uk
Seth Lucas is an illustrator and designer with a BFA in graphic design. He is the co-creator of Ello There Outdoors, selling prints and accessories supporting the National Parks and outdoors. He lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife and daughter.The Question“What do you do about unfinished projects?”The NotesSeth was the first interview I did for this podcast. Not this episode, but another attempt at an interview, was created a year ago. After this first draft of sorts was created, I sat on the project for almost a full year. And so, I’ve called Seth back to ask about his experience with projects that get stuck in limbo. Together we discuss some projects that Seth let sit unattended for a little too long, and a bit about how he got them back on track.If you have a project sitting in limbo, we want to hear about it. Call 405 373 OTRQ (405 373 6877) and tell us about a project that you know you should finish. Or share a project that you finally finished! We’ll put your messages on a future episode.You can see Seth’s work at www.ellothere.com and you can follow along on Instagram at @ellothereoutdoors.Here is a link to the National Park poster: https://ellothere.com/collections/national-park/products/national-park-checklist-map-1Here is a peep at the Baseball Stadium map: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg7I3NlHlLa/Here is a link to a YouTube video of our first interview (you really don’t need to watch this) https://youtu.be/qEISH4CBXY8Please subscribe, rate and review this show.One Thing Real Quick is produced by Evan MacDonald. Tweet him at @evanmacdonald or follow the show at @OTRQpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about the show at onethingrealquick.comUse the offer code “OTRQ” at Libro.fm and get three audiobooks for the price of one!
Matt Swain interviews Elizabeth Gooding, President at Insight Forums, about how to strategize for print design with digital in mind. Elizabeth has supported some of the worldÓ³ most recognizable brands on their communications strategy Ö and youÓ²e sure to walk away with a bit of inspiration.
Hadar Peled Vaissman, Creative Application Development Manager at HP Indigo, shares how to create unique designs and patterns without data through HP Collage, and why digital printing is the new paintbrush for artists. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Hadar Peled Vaissman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hadar-peled-vaissman-25487b18/ HP Indigo: http://hp.com/go/printspiration Label Expo Americas: https://www.labelexpo-americas.com/
Hole dir jetzt hier meine umfangreiche Anleitung um als Designer im online Bereich durchzustarten: https://www.patreon.com/posts/19903198 Ich zeige dir genau was du mitbringen musst, welche Programme und Werkzeuge du brauchst, worauf du dich direkt von Anfang an spezialisieren solltest, wie du an Kunden kommst und wie du deine eigene Website baust und darauf ausrichtest. — Wenn du dir als Grafik Designer momentan immer wieder die Frage stellst, ob du auch Webseiten und App Layouts gestalten solltest, den Sprung aber bisher noch nicht gemacht hast, dann ist diese Folge heute genau das Richtige für dich. Ich erkläre dir, warum der digitale Design Bereich in Zukunft um ein vielfaches wertvoller sein wird und warum auch genau dort immer mehr Geld verdient werden kann. Diese Folge als Artikel lesen: https://jonasarleth.com/artikel/warum-als-designer-vom-print-zum-web-und-ui-ux-design-wechseln — ► Podcast Premium Zugang holen (4 Folgen pro Monat für 5€): https://jonasarleth.com/premium — Unterstütze mich und bewerte kurz meinen Podcast auf iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes — Du findest den Podcast auf: iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes Stitcher: www.jonasarleth.com/stitcher Pocket Casts: www.jonasarleth.com/pocketcasts Overcast: www.jonasarleth.com/overcast Soundcloud: www.jonasarleth.com/soundcloud ► Instagram: www.instagram.com/jonasarleth ► Dribbble: www.dribbble.com/jonasarleth ► YouTube: www.jonasarleth.com/youtube Musik Credits: Holding On - Lake Inspired - www.soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Lynn Fisher, Phoenix based Artist and Designer currently working at andyet, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss her unique approach to responsive design. The conversation goes into how CSS properties such Grid give designers the same control over their screen based designs as they have over print design. Lynn also talks about maintaining side projects as a way to learn and grow new skill sets. The conversation wraps up with Lynn sharing her approach to illustration, UX/UI design, and her Freelance work.
Print design and web design need not be miles apart. Join Kyle with us on the phone as tells his story of shifting from a print and signage background into fully fledged web design business. He shares the tools he used to translate his design skills online without the need for code. We unpack ways he generates leads through networking and referrals. And finally he confesses to being in a death metal band. Google it ;) --- OUR EVENT: Do you want to make real change in your business? Join us at our in-person event Agency Transformation Live Meet Troy Dean; Lee Jackson, Chris Ducker, Kelly Baader, Amy Woods, Paul Lacey, Dave Foy and other legends in this fantastic conference focused on actionable steps that you can use to transform your agency. --- Mentions: WP Crafter - https://www.wpcrafter.com/ Pods - https://pods.io/ BeaverBuilder - https://www.wpbeaverbuilder.com/ BeaverThemer - https://www.wpbeaverbuilder.com/beaver-themer/ John Perez - https://agencytrailblazer.com/podcast/better-decisions/ Connect With Kyle: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ogalweb Website - http://www.ogalweb.com/ Email - info@ogalweb.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/OgalWeb See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Hykes, User Experience Designer at Wells Fargo Advisor, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the differences between User Experience Design, Interactive Design, and Print Design. The conversation goes into specific details on the common thread between the three distinct professions and how print design educators can bring User Experience Design into the classroom. Tim also shares his insights on how the design industry has radically changed in the past twenty years and that change’s effect on skills like craft and file management.
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WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Two: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
A 3D print design career is not limited to entrepreneurs as outside consultants, but includes intrapreneurs inside a company as well. Tom and Tracy Hazzard identify the 3D print design and designer gap of professional individuals who are lacking the skills companies desire. The 5 skills needed to fill that gap are not as hard to obtain as one might believe, and while today's young students are gaining these skills as young as elementary schools, can we afford to wait until they hit to workforce for this gap to be no longer existent? To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes!
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Two: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
Using coding and algorithms to “design” 3D prints is limiting, boring, and you, more often than not, end up with generic, boring, and ugly. While sometimes it's necessary to go into the g-code and make a few changes, only staying in the g-code and using that as the only method for product creation limits innovative and creative design thinking. We opened up a can of worms on what art and design really means to us, as product designers with a fine arts degree from Rhode Island School of Design, and welcome your thoughts in the comments to our original episode here. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes!
Episode 171: Scott Berkun - Big Ideas For Curious Minds Scott Berkun is a bestselling author and popular speaker on creativity, philosophy, culture, business and many other subjects. He’s the author of six books, including The Myths of Innovation, Confessions of a Public Speaker, and The Year Without Pants. His work has appeared, or been mentioned, in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The Guardian, Wired magazine, Forbes, USA Today, Wired, Fast Company, National Public Radio, The Huffington Post and other media. Born and raised in Queens, NYC, he studied philosophy, computer science and design at CMU, was a manager at Microsoft (’94-’03) and WordPress.com (’10-’12), taught creativity at the University of Washington, was a co-host of CNBC’s The Business of Innovation TV show, is named on 5 U.S. patents, blogs for Harvard Business and BusinessWeek, and has appeared as an expert on various subjects on CNN, CNBC, NPR and MSNBC. He’s also the MC and speaker coach for Ignite Seattle, a finalist in the Amtrak 2014 writer’s residency program and the director of the short film We Make Seattle. Episode 171: Scott Berkun - Big Ideas For Curious Minds Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “The first tip to pitching well: Learn about the other persons environment" In This Episode, You Will Learn: Having a sports background to learn a work ethic and set goals can lead to sustained excellence The process for Scott to quit his job at Microsoft to become a full time writer/author -- And why he did it Writing process #1 Don't chase headlines - Don't chase traffic... Write good content Write about evergreen topics that people will always want to read Consistently write and produce content -- Stick to a rigorous schedule (he released work Tuesday & Thursday) Understand your habits over time -- Plan your day (when to wake up, eat, workout, write) The topics he covers when he gives a keynote speech: Innovation and creative thinking Management/Leadership Why he likes to prepare and not give the same speech over and over Time spent on preparing vs. delivering = 10x1... Meaning he spends 10 hours to give a 1 hour talk Teaching a creative thinking class at a University The importance of "combining ideas" "Passion is self perception of your interests... There is a need for self awareness" Self discovery --> You need to try different things/ideas Street smarts vs. Book smarts -- Can be a false dichotomy "How to call BS on a Guru" Have higher expectations How you read - Every chapter stop and plan for situations. Apply what would I do differently Read with a different intent Have a willingness to experiment Why Scott hates speed reading "How to pitch an idea" "How to run a brainstorming meeting" -- It's about volume. You must be very clear about intended results and action plans Have a good facilitator who says "Yes, and..." "It's very important to understand that all ideas are made up of other ideas... We need to combine ideas like "Uber for Laundry."" Continue Learning: Read Scott's book: Mindfire: Big Ideas for Curious Minds Read Scott's book: Confessions of a Public Speaker Follow Scott on Twitter: @berkun To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Scott Berkun on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 170: Simon Sinek - Why "Together Is Better" Simon Sinek sparked a movement with his bestsellers START WITH WHY and LEADERS EAT LAST. His newest book, Together Is Better, will inspire more readers to ask for help, help others, and discover their own courage through a charming story about change. Simon Sinek is an optimist. He teaches leaders and organizations how to inspire people. From members of Congress to foreign ambassadors, from small businesses to corporations like Microsoft and 3M, from Hollywood to the Pentagon, he has presented his ideas about the power of why. He has written two books, Leaders Eat Last and Start With Why and is quoted frequently by national publications. He was previously a guest on The Learning Leader Show, Episode #107 which remains one of the most popular episodes in the show's history... This one is even better. Episode 170: Simon Sinek - Why "Together Is Better" Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Most people live their lives by accident as it happens. Fulfillment comes when we live our lives on purpose." In This Episode, You Will Learn: "We're social animals and we need each other" The goal is to find ourselves in a place that we dream to go to "Joy comes from relationships we form when we feel someone cares about us" Why The Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas is incredible (the people) Their employees love their jobs -- Why? Their managers constantly work to make the employees lives better Why you must be a student of leadership Often times someone gets promoted based on current performance, but they are rarely trained on how to lead. Leaders must take time off to regularly train on leading others. Most don't unfortunately. "All the best leaders I know are students of leadership." Execution: The leaders are responsible for the people who are responsible for the results. It's a human job. Consistency and intensity. Daily practice of little things (ie. ban phones in meetings, instead of people texting and email, they will talk) Need to know what we stand for and what we are against Why Jack Welch is a bad leader "Jack Welch is a blight on the business world. GE needed a $300B bailout." - Simon Sinek Being willing to say "I don't know." Having the courage to speak up when you don't know. Ask questions. "Courage is not a deep internal fortitude. When we feel someone cares about us, we're able to make courageous decisions." How Simon started his business as a consultant How his TEDx Talk changed his life Why successful athletes suffer from depression "People come first... Winning is second." - John Wooden Why you must know your "why." What you're a part of... "Leadership: It's a human job. The daily practice of little things. Consistency and intensity." Continue Learning: Read Simon's newest Book: Together Is Better Follow Simon on Twitter: @simonsinek To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Simon Sinek on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 169: Amelia Boone - How The Best Obstacle Racer In The World Embraces Pain Amelia Boone is a full-time corporate attorney and probably the world's most decorated obstacle racer. Since the sport's inception five years ago, she's amassed more than 30 victories and 50 podiums. Career highlights include: • 3x winner of the World's Toughest Mudder (2012, 2014, 2015) • Spartan Race World Champion 2013 • Spartan Race Points Series Champion (2013 & 2015) • 3x Death Race Finisher (Winter 2012, Summer 2012, Summer 2013) When Amelia's not out on an obstacle course, you'll find her nurturing a budding ultra running obsession, working as a full-time attorney, or watching wrestling pay-per-views. Most likely with a box of Pop-Tarts or a bag of ketchup chips in hand. (Bio from AmeliaBooneRacing.com) Episode 169: Amelia Boone - How The Best Obstacle Racer In The World Embraces Pain Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “For me, pain is something we shouldn't be afraid of. I feel most alive doing that." In This Episode, You Will Learn: High level performers have an innate drive, self-motivated, constantly striving to get better Can it be learned? Yes. Need to find what it is inside of you that drives you. Cultivate it. Create routines and schedules to sustain excellence How Amelia is able to be a full time attorney working for Apple AND the best obstacle racer in the world The importance of prioritizing and eliminating what doesn't matter. Set your life up to eliminate time wasters -- (ie. She moved very close to her office at Apple in order to avoid wasting time with a long commute) Her morning routine - Wake up at 4:00 am and train: "If I don't train, then nothing feels right." How has racing impacted life as an attorney: Why having a full schedule helps her. Creates the need for focus and forces Amelia to do it How Amelia creates the best version of herself The difference between competing with yourself vs competing with others What her relationship is like with other racers? She is friendly but knows she is the target that everyone wants to beat How she's able to regularly beat everyone in a race (men and women) Dealing with an injury from over-training (broken femur) How the injury has changed her -- Creating her ability to be happy for the success of others Dealing with Identity issues Prior to the injury, she found herself caught in the cycle of "What happens if I don't win?" She's learned there is more to life than winning and losing How does Amelia deal with the immense pain during a 24 hour race? Compartmentalize ("Make it to the next obstacle... then the next"). If "you're really in the pain cave, then focus on others. Talk to other racers, volunteers. Get your mind off of it." People who have sustained excellence have a remarkable ability to pivot. They always find a way to be successful regardless of what they are doing. "What can you be the best at right now?" What is success? What is happiness? What's the best? The Barkley Marathons - Why Amelia will be the first female to finish the race Why you should not avoid pain. "For me, pain is something we shouldn't be afraid of. I feel most alive doing that." We've created a world we there is no pain. That's not healthy." Her pre race process - Night before there are nerves. The day of: logical and methodical approach to planning everything for the race. Then zone out, be by herself and think. Be thankful, humble, and fortunate to be there. How to enjoy the process and not just focus on the results "There has never been a better time to start something than right now." Adding something new can make you more efficient. Amelia became a racer at age 28. "The key to life is being a lifelong learner" "I've always wanted to be the best version of myself. If I don't train, nothing seems right." Continue Learning: Watch documentary that featured Amelia: Rise Of The Sufferfests Follow Amelia on Twitter: @ameliaboone To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 055: Joe DeSena - Spartan Race CEO, Delayed Gratification, & Helping 1 Million People Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Amelia Boone on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 168: Mark Sisson - How To Become A Fat Burning Beast Mark Sisson is a former elite endurance athlete who has made health and fitness his life’s work. In his younger days, he was on the track toward medical school for a while , but he got detoured by a different track—literally—and a dream of making the US Olympic team for the marathon. As the decades passed, he realized that his calling was as an independent researcher, critical thinker, motivator, and communicator—to get people to take responsibility for their health and fitness. Mark's mission is to change the lives of 100 million people with his Primal Blueprint movement and where he blogs at Mark's Daily Apple. Episode 168: Mark Sisson - How To Become A Fat Burning Beast Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Your body will learn to burn fat if the glucose (sugar) is not there. Your body doesn't know if it's eaten bread or skittles." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Common themes in people who sustain excellence: Their ability to deal with stress Mark's health philosophy: Fresh, nutrient dense, high antioxidant, preferably locally grown/naturally raised food choices Daily activity—whether it’s the gym or a walk along the beach, it all counts Plenty of quality sleep, sun exposure, play, and intellectual stimulation Avoid all sweets and sweetened beverages. Once you break free, they lose their allure Time for fun—don’t take anything too seriously Ethical behavior—because what goes around comes around Taking responsibility for yourself and your life—openness to new things and ideas The importance of gaining muscle mass How we screw up our diet at birth We must get away from a sugar based life Eat meat, fish, seeds, nuts -- You'll be better at burning fat Have walking meetings, use a stand up desk, use a treadmill desk It is imperative that we get sunlight on a regular basis How do you become a fat burning beast? Carbohydrates create glucose, body burns it and stores fat. Don't eat pasta, cereal, bread, or crackers The body will burn fat if glucose is not there Why Mark is never hungry for breakfast Why you should get rid of grains Sugar is evil Mark's thought on "cheat days" The NY Times story discussing the scientist who were paid to say that fat was bad and sugar was okay How to maintain this lifestyle if you regularly travel Discussing vegans -- The success comes from what you give up more than what you eat A typical day in the life of Mark - Food eaten, workouts done, business meetings The 10 Primal Blueprint Laws "I will teach you how to become a fat burning beast." Continue Learning: Read Mark's Book: The Primal Blueprint Follow Mark on Twitter: @Mark_Sisson To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Mark Sisson on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 167: Robert Cialdini - The Godfather of Influence Harvard Business Review lists Dr. Cialdini’s research in “Breakthrough Ideas for Today’s Business Agenda.” Influence has been listed on the “New York Times Business Best Seller List.” Fortune Magazine lists Influence in their “75 Smartest Business Books.”CEO Read lists Influence in their “100 Best Business Books of All Time.” Dr. Robert Cialdini has spent his entire career researching the science of influence earning him an international reputation as an expert in the fields of persuasion, compliance, and negotiation. His books including, Influence: Science & Practice, are the result of decades of peer-reviewed research on why people comply with requests.Influence has sold over 3 million copies, is a New York Times Bestseller and has been published in over 30 languages. His new book, Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade, published by Simon & Schuster, quickly became a Wall Street Journal and a New York Times Bestseller. Because of the world-wide recognition of Dr. Cialdini’s cutting edge scientific research and his ethical business and policy applications, he is frequently regarded as the “Godfather of influence.” Episode 167: Robert Cialdini - The Godfather of Influence Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Give people a reputation to live up to." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Empathy is one of the most important characteristics of a great leader (Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger) A 20 year gap in books written... Why? Dr. Cialdini wanted to have sufficient research for Pre-Suasion How the process of "Pre-Suading" happens -- A story shared Story of a business partner who screwed up -- How he primed him by saying "I hate when this happens to nice guys like you" When you receive a job offer, ask for advice from your mentors -- Their response might surprise you When you ask for advice, you develop a partnership and you collaborate. That person becomes part of your and your success The proper way to start every interview (when you are being interviewed): "I would like for you to answer a couple questions for me before we start... Why did you want me here? Why am I great for this role?" This will prime the interviewer to share positives about you. They will work to prove themselves right (about what they said of you) throughout the rest of the interview. The art of priming -- People want to prove themselves right How to get a raise or a promotion? When people are uncertain or fear they will lose you (assuming you provide value), they likely fear losses more than achieving gains. It benefits the organization to hold on to (and it's cheaper) great talent. Reciprocity - Why should a man give flowers at the beginning of a date? Unity - Donald Trump claims to be an outsider -- "We're in this together as outsiders. We are the same group." It resonates with people and creates unity. The Beijing Restaurant experiment The profession of selling -- The new way of thinking: How to create trust = Start with a weakness of your product. Warren Buffett does this better than anyone Great leaders need to be effective inside an organization Learnt the power of asking for advice "We are in this together. We are of the same group." Continue Learning: Read Dr. Cialdini's classic book: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion Read Dr. Cialdini's newest book: Pre-Suasion Follow Bob on Twitter: @RobertCialdini To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Dr. Robert Cialdini on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 166: Charles Duhigg - How To Create Habits Using Mental Models Charles Duhigg, is a reporter for The New York Times, and the best selling author of multiple books, including The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better. They about the science of habit formation in our lives, companies and societies. He's worked at the Times since 2006. His latest series focused on Apple and was named “The iEconomy.” It won a Pulitzer prize for explanatory reporting in 2013. He studied history at Yale and received an MBA from Harvard Business School. He's appeared on This American Life, N.P.R., The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, and Frontline. Details on his newest book, Smarter Faster Better: a fascinating book that explores the science of productivity, and why managing how you think is more important than what you think—with an appendix of real-world lessons to apply to your life. At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key productivity concepts—from motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making—that explain why some people and companies get so much done. Drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics—as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, FBI agents, airplane pilots, and Broadway songwriters—this painstakingly researched book explains that the most productive people, companies, and organizations don’t merely act differently. Episode 166: Charles Duhigg - How To Create Habits Using Mental Models Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Lorne Michaels creates psychological safety." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Common themes of sustained excellence = Creating a habit of thinking deeply It's possible to be busy all the time and never accomplish anything Having "contemplative routines" -- Habits, priorities. Michael Lewis is a great example -- He's always finding great stories There is a diversity in how people succeed It's very easy to be reactive -- The brain prefers this The most successful people take time to think -- Needs in life change The art of pairing stretch goals with SMART goals. Structure. Write this down Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timeline Every morning creates a new to do list -- Stretch goals are most important There are practices in order to be productive and practices to be happy 2 Categories What you have What is going to happen Mentals Models -- The stories we tell ourselves prior to the event happening "what are all the things that could possibly go wrong on this flight?" Nurses in a NICU -- Very easy to be overcome with details Saturday Night Live Everyone gets to speak in equal proportion People show each other who is listening There is a psychological safety in their approach Lorne Michaels forces this safety The power of story telling "There is a diversity in how people succeed. That's why thinking is so important." Continue Learning: Read Chris's Book: Smarter Faster Better Follow Charles on Twitter: @cduhigg To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Charles Duhigg on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 165: Chris Voss - Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It Chris Voss is the Founder and CEO of the Black Swan Group Ltd and author of Never Split The Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It. He has used his many years of experience in international crisis and high-stakes negotiations to develop a unique program and team that applies these globally proven techniques to the business world. Prior to 2008, Chris was the lead international kidnapping negotiator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the FBI’s hostage negotiation representative for the National Security Council’s Hostage Working Group. During his government career, he also represented the U.S. Government at two international conferences sponsored by the G-8 as an expert in kidnapping. He was the case agent on such cases as TERRSTOP (the Blind Sheikh Case – Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman), the TWA Flight 800 catastrophe and negotiated the surrender of the first hostage taker to give up in the Chase Manhattan bank robbery hostage taking. During Chris’s 24 year tenure in the Bureau, he was trained in the art of negotiation by not only the FBI but Scotland Yard and Harvard Law School. He is also a recipient of the Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement and the FBI Agents Association Award for Distinguished and Exemplary Service. Chris currently teaches business negotiation in the MBA program as an adjunct professor at University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. He has taught business negotiation at Harvard University, guest lectured at The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, The IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland and The Goethe School of Business in Frankfurt, Germany. Since 2009 Christopher has also worked with Insite Security as their Managing Director of the Kidnapping Resolution Practice. Episode 165: Chris Voss - Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Every single question you ask will trigger an emotional response on the other side." In This Episode, You Will Learn: "Active Listening" leads to being a great negotiator "In a 2 hour conversation, there will be solid gold" There is always a difference in the literal truth and the actual truth Why you cannot be scared to look stupid by not asking clarifying questions How spending 24 years in the FBI, and negotiating over 150 kidnappings have developed his incredible ability International kidnappings are bargaining... Commodities "Leaders and Learners ask and they follow through" When closing a big business deal, terms and conditions are typically more important than the price: Try not to talk dollars until the very end. Satisfaction and peace of mind is what closes most deals How to develop trust and peace of mind -- Predictability with trust "Be a mirror" -- How to quickly establish rapport: 1 to 3 words repeating with the other says Why Howard Stern is one of the best interviewers in the world... He gets people to share things they would never normally say How to negotiate better terms when discussing a job offer -- Thinking long term vs. short term -- Insist on being part of projects that help the long term success of the company. Create your value "What makes you ask?" What's the question behind the question? The Jeff Schilling kidnapping -- A $10m pricetage -- Using "That's right" to create a bonding moment and get Jeff back The D.C. Snipers - Chris shares his involvement with that negotiation How to spot liars... How to guarantee execution, what questions to use at what times Liars use more words (typically) than people telling the truth to justify their story (their lie) The 7-38-55 percent rule When should you use the other persons first name and when it's too much How to coach emotional intelligence skills "Leaders and Learners ask and they follow through" Continue Learning: Read Chris's Book: Never Split The Difference Follow Chris on Twitter: @VossNegotiation To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Chris Voss on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 164: Jonathan Fields - How To Live A Good Life Jonathan Fields currently runs mission-driven media and education venture, Good Life Project®, where he and his team lead a global community in the quest to live more meaningful, connected and vital lives. They produce a top-rated podcast and video-series with millions of listens and views in more than 150 countries, where Jonathan regularly shares conversations with the world’s leading voices, like Sir Ken Robinson, Elizabeth Gilbert, Milton Glaser, Brene Brown, Gretchen Rubin and hundreds more. He's also a best-selling author. His latest book is titled How To Live A Good Life: Soulful Stories, Surprising Science, and Practical Wisdom Jonathan is regularly featured in the media, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, FastCompany, Inc., Entrepreneur, USA Today, Real Simple, HOW, O Magazine, Self, Outside, Slate, Vogue, Elle, Allure, SELF, Yoga Journal, CNBC, Fox News, Today Show, PBS Nightly Business Report. Episode 164: Jonathan Fields - How To Live A Good Life Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “A leader is someone who is willing to own not just the result, but the process." In This Episode, You Will Learn: What does it mean to live a good life? Being completely unique Immersing self with activities that fill you up A sense of connection How do you "help people live better lives?" The origin story of "Good Life Project" -- The manifestation of what it means to live a good life A conscious entrepreneur -- Launch, build, sold multiple companies Key blog post - Year in reflection of 2011. 40 pages: 10 Commandments of Epic Business How do you do something you love for a living? Just starting... Run experiments. The key is starting. Having an annual gathering -- Camp GLP What it's like working full time with your spouse on your business Going to law school --> Being an entrepreneur --> Sold first business while in college Being a lawyer for the government vs. life as an entrepreneur A leader is someone who is willing to own now just the result, but the process. WOOP = Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Process Newest book... Why write it? What is it? A distillation of years of incredible conversations with teachers who are living it. Learning from those teachers sharing extremely actionable advice. The ideal person to read "How To Live A Good Life" -- Someone who is in their middle years of their life, busy people who are ready to take more control "Living Creed" -- "What do I believe is possible?" "What do I believe is important?" "Tell your story... Not someone else's" “What do I believe is possible? What do I believe is important?" Continue Learning: Read Jonathan's Book: "How To Live A Good Life" See why over 60,000 people follow Jonathan on Twitter: @jonathanfields To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Jonathan Fields on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “No matter your industry, don't build walls: Communicate, Cooperate, Collaborate, Coordinate." In This Episode, You Will Learn: "To thine own self be true" -- Be yourself, focus on working hard and forging your own path As a graduate student, Amy cold called the Raiders asking for an unpaid internship 14 years later, she was hired as the CEO of the team The key was looking for projects to be part of (even if she wasn't initially chosen to do it) and add value to it Approaching work with an intense curiosity - Amy learned every role within the Raiders -- Even stuffing envelopes the proper way Learn about all parts of the overall business, not just what you do Amy was hired to work on contracts, but she ended up doing many different roles "Don't ever view something as "Not My Responsibility" - If you see it's a problem, then fix it" The day to day life of a CEO of an NFL team The Four C's To A Successful Career - Communicate, Cooperate, Collaborate, Coordinate "The only people not making mistakes are the ones who aren't trying" "You Negotiate Like A Girl" - Why use that title? Amy has operated without regard to gender her entire career The original title for her book was "Without Regard" Keys to being a great negotiator: You must find out what's important to each party... Some of the issues will be of no importance (let the opposing party have what is important to them if it's not important to you) "The best deals were forged when sitting alongside someone collaborating." No posturing, no lying -- Tell the truth Openly share what's important -- Create transparency “To thine own self be true" Continue Learning: Read Amy's Book: You Negotiate Like A Girl To Follow Amy on Twitter: @AmyTrask To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Amy Trask on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 162: Adnan Virk - ESPN Broadcaster: Why You Should Always Say Yes Adnan Virk works for ESPN. He is the first Muslim Sports anchor to be hired by ESPN. Adnan is one of the most versatile talents in all of ESPN. He is one of three main anchors for Baseball Tonight. In the baseball off-season, he has hosted SportsCenter and Outside the Lines. He is known as someone who will always say "yes" when a leader calls and asks him to fill in. He has filled in for Keith Olbermann, Mike and Mike, SVP & Russilo, and many others. He is a "cinephile." Adnan has an immense love for film, regularly picks the Oscars, and does movie reviews on radio and TV. Recently, he started his own podcast titled, "Cinephile - The Adnan Virk Movie Podcast." He interviews actors and reviews movies. Some of his guests have been: Robert DeNiro (that story is discussed in depth on this episode), Viggo Mortensen, Denis Leary, Will Arnett, and more. His love (and knowledge) of movies is evident during this conversation. Episode 162: Adnan Virk - ESPN Broadcaster: Why You Should Always Say Yes Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “You will always have a job if you can do a lot of things. But you REALLY get paid if you can do one thing extremely well." - Mike Greenberg In This Episode, You Will Learn: The Top 5 Tom Hanks movies (we respectfully disagree but had fun discussing) The reason he became a sportscaster How he got his job at ESPN Why he chose to study Broadcasting in college Where his love of film came from Originally wanting to be a director and the moment when he realized he should do something else (and why) What he learned writing his first script -- "You have to be economical with your words" The impact his movie knowledge had on his co-workers at ESPN -- And opportunities it created for him Being a "generalist" -- How and why it's helped him Movie Reviews - Big, Top Gun, Rounders, Cast Away "You will always have a job if you can do a lot of things. But you really get paid if you can do one thing extremely well." His interview preparation process A great Robert DeNiro story - Meeting him, interviewing him, and what happened after it was over The greatest part about having a podcast Understanding the goals you have for each interview -- Having a plan Have to be prepared Research (a lot) Be prepared to go anywhere "Whenever there is an opening, always show up. Always be there for your boss. Be known as the person who says yes when your boss calls. Don't tell them about the trouble it takes you to say yes, just do it. Show up." “Whatever your passion is... You have to find it. And do it. You need new challenges and goals to be entertained." Continue Learning: To Listen to his podcast: Cinephile: The Adnan Virk Movie Podcast To Follow Adnan on Twitter: @adnanESPN To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Adnan Virk on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 161: Hank Fortener - "The 5 Chapters Of Your Life" Hank Fortener saw the transformational power of adoption when his parents gave forever homes to eight kids from eight different countries and fostered 36 children while he was a boy. Because of this, Hank created Adopt Together. AdoptTogether.org is the world's first crowd funding site for adoption. In the first 4 years, AdoptTogether.org has helped over 2,000 families raise over $8.5M to cover adoption expenses and bring their children home. Hank also speaks on the topics of leadership and teaming. He has spoken to companies such as: Sony Entertainment, Cardinal Health, Cornerstone On Demand, and a host of others. He has a podcast titled, "Typically Hazardous." Hank lives in Los Angeles with his wife Sueann and two daughters Cora and Charlotte. Hank also loves two dollar bills, great ideas, and good coffee. He currently is on tour with Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato. Had had the privilege of speaking at TEDx on "How To Use The Internet To Solve World Problems." Episode 161: Hank Fortener - "The 5 Chapters Of Your Life" Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “What are the five chapters you want in your life?" In This Episode, You Will Learn: A person who is "drunk in everything about their life" who has great, healthy relationships will lead to sustaining excellence The importance of consistency -- "It's the only thing that has emerged to help me be successful" How to be more consistent - Set up tools (Evernote), Write 10 ideas per day (via James Altucher) Balancing his four main points of emphasis right now: Writing a book, podcast, running his non-profit, World Adoption Day Most excited about? Building a one of a kind type of platform -- "Creating the life I want" Currently hosting a pre-show on Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato's tour -- How it came about What are the 5 chapters you want in you life? -- Write them out Write previous chapters in your life that you liked and didn't liked Why he doesn't do well with a boss, but also why he is not a good solo entrepreneur -- He needs a team 3 Keys To Being a Fantastic Leader Generous - Volunteer connections, energy, and compliments Trust - Character, and Honesty Overwhelmingly accessible - You must be there for those that you lead "You must show up" How "World Adoption Day" came about Scott Harrison - Charity Water CEO is involved The "Seth Godin" approach - Pitch 10 people - If it comes back, it's good. The significance of a hand with a smiley face The process for "creating a day" with the United Nations Why adoption? His family fostered 36 children. 19 million children don't have lead parents. He grew up with 8 adopted brothers and sisters Why as the lead you must be "the first in and last out" “Ultimately, being consistent has led to long term success." Continue Learning: Read About: World Adoption Day Follow Hank on Twitter: @HankFortener To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Hank Fortener on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 160: Liz Wiseman - Why Lack Of Experience Is Your Advantage Liz Wiseman teaches leadership to executives and emerging leaders around the world. She is the President of The Wiseman Group, a leadership research and development firm headquartered in Silicon Valley. Some of her recent clients include: Apple, Disney, eBay/PayPal, Facebook, GAP, Google, Microsoft, Nike, Roche, Salesforce.com, and Twitter. Liz has been listed on the Thinkers50 ranking and named as one of the top 10 leadership thinkers in the world and recipient of the 2016 ATD Champion of Talent Award. She is the author of three best-selling books: Rookie Smarts: Why Learning Beats Knowing in the New Game of Work, Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter and The Multiplier Effect: Tapping the Genius Inside Our Schools. She has conducted significant research in the field of leadership and collective intelligence and writes for Harvard Business Review and Fortune and her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Inc. and Time magazines. She is a frequent guest lecturer at BYU, and Stanford University. A former executive at Oracle Corporation, she worked over the course of 17 years as the Vice President of Oracle University and as the global leader for Human Resource Development. During her tenure at Oracle, she led several major global initiatives and has worked and traveled in over 40 countries. Liz holds a Bachelors degree in Business Management and a Masters of Organizational Behavior from Brigham Young University. Liz lives in Menlo Park, California with her husband and four children who share her over-active curiosity and sense of adventure. (Bio from thewisemangroup.com) (Picture from thinkers50.com) Episode 160: Liz Wiseman - Why Lack Of Experience Is Your Advantage Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “The leaders job is to pull out the greatness around them." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Having an outward orientation and thinking beyond yourself will lead to sustained excellence Liz describes a "genius vs a genius maker" "The leaders job is to pull out greatness around them. They are past themselves." Larry Ellison is a prime example of a leader who pulls out the greatness in others How to earn the trust of the CEO Why learning beats knowing Only 15% of what we know today will be relevant 5 years from now Why lack of experience is your advantage Career advice to younger workers: "Don't try to replicate someone else. Don't be a "Steve Jobs wannabe" -- Be yourself Managers need to understand the value of rookies The disciplines of a "multiplier vs a diminsher" Signs you've reached a plateau in your career: Things are running smoothly You have "ready answers" You're getting positive feedback all the time You're the mentor You're busy but bored You start to play it safe Diminisher = Energy killer, puts a blanket on new ideas Multiplier = They use their own intelligence to amplify and help others grow and succeed A Diminsher is A trophy collector... Treats talented employees like trophies (until they leave) A tyrant... A creator of stress A "know it all" A Multiplier is A talent magnet... People grow around multipliers and other great leaders flow to them A liberator... They give space A challenger... They invite people to do hard things. They get comfortable inviting others to be uncomfortable. They create a warm environment. Someone who creates a safe environment for intellectual curiosity and creates stretch “Don't be intimidated by what you don't know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else." - Sara Blakely Continue Learning: Read: Rookie Smarts: Why Learning Beats Knowing In The New Game Of Work Read: Multipliers: How The Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter To Follow Henry on Twitter: @LizWiseman To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Liz Wiseman on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 159: Henry Ward & Josh Merrill - CEO of eShares: How To Hire, Manage, & Lead Henry Ward is the CEO of eShares. Josh Merrill leads product and Marketing at eShares Hiring Principles: Hiring means we failed to execute and need help Startup employee effectiveness follows a power law False Positives are okay, False Negatives are not Culture is defined by who we hire Hiring Heuristics: Hire for Strength vs Lack of Weakness Hire for Trajectory vs Experience Hire Doers vs Tellers Hire Learners vs Experts Hire Different vs Similar Always pass on ego Episode 159: Henry Ward & Josh Merrill - CEO of eShares: How To Hire, Manage, & Lead Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “The success of a company is the sum of the people in it." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Patience, long term thinking, and understanding that your success will be determined by the people you surround yourself with will lead to sustained excellence Product focused and understanding "The Artist's Dilemma" The best produce it for themselves How eShares was created Why their partnership works so well What Josh feels Henry doesn't do well (Interesting moment!) Why don't more companies publicly share what they believe in? eShares hiring process Why you shouldn't hire someone because they are a "culture fit" Why you shouldn't have performance plans -- Once you've deemed the person is not working, then fire them immediately Hiring for trajectory vs. experience How it's similar to the LA Rams drafting Jared Goff with their #1 pick... Being patient to develop him How should you grade employees? Don't... Teach them to grade themselves. Don't give people a number grade -- "How am I doing?" "You're doing a 2." How to fire someone: Give sincere explanation for why Don't make it one-sided Help them with what's next Be intrigued about what you do -- "eShares is a learning experience for me. I'm doing things I've never done before" “False positives are okay. False negatives are not." Continue Learning: Read his Henry's posts on Medium: medium.com/@henrysward To Follow Henry on Twitter: @henrysward To Follow Josh on Twitter: @josh_io To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Henry Ward and Josh Merrill on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 158: Amy Jo Martin - How To Build Engagement, Trust, & Serotonin Amy Jo Martin, author of New York Times best-seller Renegades Write the Rules, founded Digital Royalty in 2009 to help corporations, celebrities and sports entities humanize their brands online through social communication channels. Amy Jo has worked closely with world-renowned brands such as Hilton Worldwide, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Shaquille O’Neal to successfully humanize their presence. Her motto: humans connect with humans, not logos. Amy Jo herself has a social media following of more than a 1.1 million people and was named the third most powerful woman on Twitter by Forbes. Amy Jo believes the future of technology is the future of humanity. She conducts clinical research studies and travels the world to speak about this topic and many other topics. She recently spoke an audience of 10,000 people. In 2012 Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com, and Baron Davis, NBA player, invested in Amy Jo and her company. After a successful seven-year run as the Founder & CEO of Digital Royalty and growing the business globally into ten different countries, Amy Jo recently exited the company. As a young female building her career in male-centric industries, Amy Jo has developed a passion for helping women thrive in business leadership. She is currently spending her time researching the relationship between technology and humanity. She is also investing in other female entrepreneurs so they can reach their full potential. Amy Jo is also a contributor to news outlets including the Harvard Business Review and Sports Business Journal. She has been featured in top-tier media outlets including Vanity Fair, TIME, Forbes, The New York Times, Fast Company, ESPN SportsCenter, USA Today, MSNBC and Newsweek. Client portfolio includes: Hilton Worldwide, Shaquille O’Neal, Motorola, FOX Sports, The X-Factor, Chicago White Sox, UFC and Dana White, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Los Angeles Kings, Jabbawockeeez, Doubletree by Hilton, Tony Hsieh CEO of Zappos.com, Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, KC Royals and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Episode 158: Amy Jo Martin - How To Build Engagement, Trust, & Serotonin Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Don't focus on the number of followers... Focus on the connection you are making with your followers." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Having an innate curiosity and learning from failure will lead to sustained excellence How Tony Hseih and "The Rock" have helped Amy Jo learn about leadership The art of asking questions -- The Tony Hseih approach Creating an online business -- How she did it and how to grow it Not focusing on the number of followers, but the manner in which Amy Jo engages with them Listening more than talking How to figure out your value The power of a positive outlook How to boost serotonin (it's contagious) The importance of mindfulness "The unfollow exercise" How she built her large Twitter following -- engagement Why she wanted to start her own podcast "Why Not Now?" Definition of her success? Identifying your purpose, passion, and skill A series of experiments including living on a boat “Serotonin is contagious" Continue Learning: READ her book: Renegades Write The Rules See why over 1.15 million people follow Amy Jo on Twitter: @AmyJoMartin To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Amy Jo Martin on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
Episode 156: Greg Wittstock – The CEO Must Guide The Culture Greg Wittstock has been dabbling in water gardens since the age of 12. He began with a concrete creation and evolved to the naturally balanced, #1 contractor-installed ecosystem ponds that Aquascape is well known for. After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in Interpersonal Communications, Greg founded Aquascape Inc., which experienced incredible growth during its early years. The company appeared on Inc Magazine's coveted list of 500 Fastest-Growing, Privately-Held Companies in North America from 1999-2002. Greg later appeared on the cover of Inc Magazine, along with a feature article about his leadership and entrepreneurial spirit. Episode 156: Greg Wittstock – The CEO Must Guide The Culture Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “The first job of the CEO is to guide the culture" In This Episode, You Will Learn: Most excited about: The 25th anniversary of his company, Aquascape Growing a business from college hobby to 120 employees and over $60m in revenue at one point "Those who sweat together stay together" Values of Aquascape Character Team Winning Fun The importance of playing football and how they taught Greg about teamwork How The Chicago Tribune story launched his business to another level Why he didn't speak with his Dad for 9 years The average pond they build is $15,000 Overall philosophy to the profession of sales: Help those who have had a bad experience, sell the lifestyle, share statistics about how a pond can change your life Find someone who has done what you want to do and learn directly from them "The greatest satisfaction in life is helping other people succeed" “Find someone who does what you want to do and learn directly from them." Continue Learning: READ: Forbes Feature on Greg Follow Greg on Twitter: @ThePondGuy To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 047: David Marquet - "Turn The Ship Around" Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Greg Wittstock on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients. Bio From Aquascapeinc.com In 2004, Greg was nominated for Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year award. Greg also received the Best Boss' award from Fortune's Small Business Magazine and Winning Workplaces in 2005, and earned the University of Chicago's Entrepreneur Hall of Fame award in 2007. At the end of 2005, Wittstock's dream of a workplace utopia came true as the company moved to Aqualand, a 256,000 square foot office and warehouse facility that boasts the largest sloping green roof in North America. Aqualand received Silver Level recognition in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating system. Greg has been interviewed and featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times in 2009, and has appeared on a variety of television shows over the years including Good Morning America, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and cable home improvement shows.
In this episode, photographer John Francis Peters joins us to discuss his journey's around the world photographing, covering the drought in California, photo editing at The Fader, and three awesome photobooks. JFP is from the Hudson Valley in New York and currently lives in Los Angeles. He received his BFA in Fine Arts and Print Design from The School of Visual Arts, was selected for PDN 30 in 2013 and spent five years on staff as a photo editor at The Fader. For the photobooks discussion, JFP brought Zona: Siberian Prison Camps by Carl De Keyzer, The Grand Trunk Road: A Passage Through India by Raghubir Singh and Nicolas Faure: Landscape A. Recorded January 17th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bryan-formhals/message
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume One: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
One of the greatest advantages of 3D Printing technology is the ability to make each pat you print unique. The amount of time to create and prepare each part to print can be complicated and time consuming. In this WTFFF?! episode Tom & Tracy discuss tips and best practices for customizing your 3D models to […]
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume One: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
One of the greatest advantages of 3D Printing technology is the ability to make each pat you print unique. The amount of time to create and prepare each part to print can be complicated and time consuming. In this WTFFF?! episode Tom & Tracy discuss tips and best practices for customizing your 3D models to speed the process and achieve the best 3D Print results. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or wtfffpodcast.com or shoot us a message at info@wtfffpodcast.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don’t forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the WTFFF?! 3D Printing movement today: 3DStartpoint.com 3D Startpoint Facebook 3D Startpoint LinkedIn Hazz Design Twitter 3D Startpoint YouTube
Bob Gillespie Principal at The Creative Foundation joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the role of design educators in the 9 to 5 workaday design community and if they have enough practical experience to prepare students entering the industry. Bob also discusses what he has identified as the the transcending fundamentals of good design. Finally, the conversation covers the medium of interactive design versus print design and what fundamentals of good design are specific to each medium.
How to print large pattern pieces onto multiple pages using Adobe Illustrator I made a really quick tutorial on scanning your patterns into the computer, copying and pasting your scanned files into one artboard, and then printing multiple pages. I explain how to do all of this using Adobe Illustrator.
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