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The Robot House Team, in Oklahoma City, have just completed the One Well Brewing, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, brand refresh. About a year ago, One Well approached the Robot House Team after meeting in-person at CBP Connects: Milwaukee, in June 2023, looking to do a massive brand overhaul. Due to usage rights end-terms with a previous designer and a bit of a Saturday morning cartoon aesthetic, One Well was needing to redesign their core labels, taproom, merchandise, website and everything else their current brand touched. As a family-friendly taproom with a restaurant and arcade, they were looking to mature the look without totally alienating the consumer base with a brand new style. In November of 2023, the Robot House Team visited the One Well Taproom for “product testing” and to get a feel for the overall environment. We spent several hours in their taproom, eating the best fried cauliflower, losing in foosball and darts, and playing each of the 50+ pinball machines in the One Well arcade. One Well was the first client to experience the reinvented Robot House process as part of our own internal, now-launched rebrand. We'd like to walk through what our process looks like and highlight each step as it pertained to One Well and where we landed with the entire refresh. Brett Grimes and Jennings Hammack represent 40% of Robot House, an Oklahoma City-based five-person team of creative thinkers, dreamers and doers who craft emotional brand stories with fresh, cool, award-winning design in collaboration with clients around the country. Specializing in brand development, packaging design and all things creative, the Robots are on a mission to find passionate people eager to build and explore a brave new world for their craft beer brand. Brett is an agency parter and serves as the Creative Director. Jennings serves as the Creative Strategist. Chris O'Neill is the owner, founder, and wizard of One Well Brewing. Alongside Chris, is Andrew McLean, One Well Brewing's Marketing Director. One Well Brewing is a one-of-a-kind family-friendly craft brewery in South Kalamazoo, with a taphouse, vegan-friendly restaurant and 50+ pinball machine arcade. With a "high fives over handshakes" philosophy, you're a friend from the moment you walk in the door. Join us in-person for CBP Connects Half workshop, half networking San Diego, CA | December 10-12, 2024 Grab your spot now at cbpconnects.com
In this episode, I'm chatting with the one and only Brian Winkeler of Robot House, a creative agency in Oklahoma City who's done a ton of great branding work in the craft beverage space. We discussed workout routines, beer consumption habits and provide insights into the evolution of Robot House, from its humble beginnings to its current team of six, and elaborate on the company's branding philosophy. Brian shares the backstory of naming his company "Robot House," which was inspired by the show Futurama. We dove into the comprehensive branding process, emphasizing the need for client participation and thorough research. We also talk about the emotional aspect of rebranding, the importance of maintaining customer loyalty, and the timeline for the upcoming brand refresh launch. Oh, and we hit on AI vs Graphic Designers. Enjoy! Follow Robot House on IG @robothouseokc WEB: robot.house (what a great site URL!) #branding #robothouse #graphicdesign
Authenticity has been a core principle of the craft beer community since its inception. It's even in the name: “craft” beer. Machines make things. Humans craft things. The vast majority of craft breweries are modestly-sized labors of love built by real people with literal blood, sweat, and tears. Join Brian Winkeler and Jennings Hammack from Oklahoma City-based branding & packaging design shop Robot House as they discuss with CBP's Andrew Coplon all the ways in which authenticity matters in every aspect of a craft brewery's brand experience (from branding & packaging to taproom & shelf presence) and the impact of A.I. on the beer business, both positive (sales & distribution intelligence) and negative (crappy A.I.-generated beer label “art”). Brian Winkeler & Jennings Hammack represent 1/3 of Robot House, an Oklahoma City-based six-person team of creative thinkers, dreamers and doers who craft emotional brand stories with fresh, cool, award-winning design in collaboration with clients around the country. Specializing in brand development, packaging design and all things creative, Brian & Jennings are on a mission to find passionate people eager to build and explore a brave new world for their craft beer brand. Join us in-person for CBP Connects | Half workshop, half networkingCharleston, SC | December 4-6, 2023Grab your spot now at https://cbpconnects-charleston.eventbrite.com
We've got Ally (producer at Half Mermaid, most recently on Immortality. Previously a producer, host, and writer at Vice's Waypoint, a Content and Experience Manager at Play By We, and currently can be heard on the Star Wars podcast "A More Civilized Age") and Natalie (producer at The Voxel Agents, game director at Lemonade Games on Mystiques, Production Director at League of Geeks on Solium Infernum and the recent Jumplight Odyssey. Previously was a senior producer and development manager at Mighty Kingdom, expert product manager at Wargaming, and gamerunner on Rumu at Robot House) in to talk all things PRODUCTION, including how the definition of a producer is different at every studio, the Triple Diamond technique, transcendental meditation, productivity software, best practices for outlining/facilitating interactive narratives, producing Immortality, the organizing monster, documentation and getting people to read it, the most useful soft skills, setting expectations with teams on a producer's role, what they would tell their starting-out-self based on what they know now, how much of what they produce includes a part of themselves, and skittles.Our Guests on the InternetFor Ally: Mystiques, and Solium InfernumFor Natalie: Her Twitter, and A More Civilized Age's PatreonStuff We Talked AboutThe Triple Diamond techniqueTranscendental MeditationGanttPRONotionImmortalitySolium InfernumOne of Ally's surveys for setting expectations on how a producer can help their teamOur theme music was done by Isabella Ness, and our logo was done by Lily Nishita.This episode was brought to you by Backlight Gem. If you're a narrative designer or writer in the world of video games, Gem is a powerful tool that empowers you to bring your stories to life by streamlining the narrative design process from ideation to release. Learn more here.
Skydance Brewing Co opened their downtown Oklahoma City brewery and taproom in fall 2021 with a lot of local buzz as a Native-owned craft brewery, but owner Jake Keyes felt his full story was not yet being told in their brand and sought to elevate the packaging of their core beers for stronger shelf appeal as they grew distribution. Join us for a conversation with Jake and Brian Winkeler, founder of branding agency Robot House as they discuss the process behind their collaboration to build the “This is Native.” campaign and ensure Jake's vision for Native empowerment fully resonates in the Skydance brand story. Join us in-person for CBP Connects in 2023 Half workshop, half networking Milwaukee, WI | June 19-21, 2023 Grab your spot now https://cbpconnects-milwaukee.eventbrite.com/
Robot House Party 2022! (The End of A Robot Radio Revolution) (264) Enjoy! https://ia600504.us.archive.org/12/items/mutation-264_202311/Mutation264.mp3
The first robots went into space over 60 years ago and robotics have become a familiar sight in many industrial settings, but it took a bit longer for robots to make their way into our homes. Robotic vacuum cleaners first started to make an appearance in homes about 20 years ago now, and according to a recent survey by the UK-RAS Network, 28% of people say that robots are now an occasional part of their everyday lives while 13% say they are fully integrated into their day to day lives. But home robots can do a lot more than clean the floors. Social and assistive robots can offer company and help around the home which can be game-changing for people with limited mobility or dementia. In this special live recording for the UK Festival of Robotics, Claire chatted to Dr. Patrick Holthaus (University of Hertfordshire / Robot House), Prof. Praminda Caleb-Solly (University of Nottingham) and Dr Mike Aldred (Dyson). Patrick Holthaus researches how robots can socially engage with humans letting them interact with each other in a special research facility, the Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire. He is particularly interested in non-verbal communication like body movements, gestures, and gaze and how they can influence the social credibility and trust of assistive and companion robots. At the same time, he maintains the robots and all the interactive technology in the house and coordinates and advises other users of the house as the Robot House manager. Praminda Caleb-Solly is Professor of Embodied Intelligence at the University of Nottingham where she leads the Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies research group. Prior to joining Nottingham, she led research in Assistive Robotics at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory for over ten years. In 2020 she co-founded Robotics for Good CIC, a 'robots-as-a-service' start-up which is currently supporting the deployment of telepresence robots. Having gained a PhD in robotics from the University of Kent, Mike Aldred left in 1998 to be part of the original team of 5 roboticists at Dyson. He spent 15 years taking the company's first robot vacuum cleaner from technology research right the way through to a manufactured product. He has worked on pretty much every area of domestic robotics from developing vision based navigation systems, to helping define international robot standards and ensuring the production line runs smoothly. The common theme running across all his roles at Dyson has been turning academic theory into practical reality.
On this episode I sat down with one of the funniest men in all of advertising. His humor awards speak for themselves in the OKC Ad community. Brian has the skill of sarcasm. His creative agency Robot House ( a nod to Futurama if you know the reference ) "A nimble creative agency specializing in strategic brand development based in Oklahoma City. We concept, write, design, and produce just about every form of content to help our clients achieve their goals. We pride ourselves on working with a variety of clients and projects from regional craft breweries to pharmaceutical research, and collaborating through our Blueprint Process" Robot House is mostly known in the OKC area for its work with COOP Aleworks. Check them out here. www.robot.house This episode is presented by the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information on the Oklahoma Hall of Fame go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates follow them www.instagram.com/oklahomahof #thisisoklahoma
This weeks episode is about the Future of Robots
Mike Allen (Nondoc/Speakeasy Art shows), Stacy Dunn (Artcade) and Adam LeNaire (Robot House Creative) joined me for this screening of Ghost in the Shell at Tower Theatre. Listen as we chat about our favorite moments, themes and characters in this classic anime! Follow Nondoc (https://nondoc.com) . Follow Artcade (https://www.instagram.com/smol2swole/) . Follow Adam and Robot House.
(We apologize that we don't have a new episode this week. However, we'd like to highlight an older episode we very much enjoyed! Thanks for listening.) This week’s 5-Minute-Review game is Fable: The Lost Chapters. Developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft, this Xbox/PC game is a fantasy action RPG with an large, bustling world to explore, an intutive leveling system, engaging combat and a satisfying story. The game features an unique morality and infamy system: your character's behavior and choices changes the world around you. If you act heroically, NPCs will cheer for you and give you gifts and praise. If you commit evil, NPCs will boo and jeer or scream and run away from your terrifying appearance. While short, the story really makes you feel like a hero (or villian). Join in on our fun adventure for this week's Main Quest, as Justin and Theo try to guess a game's title based on the description on the back of the box. Can you beat their scores? In our Community Shout-Out this week: - Ally McLean (of Robot House games) @RobotHouseAU - Acid Wizard Studio As always, we love hearing from you! Be sure to like & comment on Facebook.com/SlowDayRadio or tweet us @SlowDayRadio!
Brett Grimes & Adam LeNaire (Robot House Creative) stopped by the Tower to talk about the appeal of mech shows like Neon Genesis Evangelion, how well Akira holds up, Satoshi Kon (a fan favorite lately), as well as a few of their favorite musical acts such as Radiohead, The Prodigy, Beck and much more!
We're joined by Ally McLean this week, and she's a Gamerunner at Robot House, the studio behind RUMU, a game that features a sentient robot vacuum cleaner with plenty of love and emotion. We spoke what inspired the game and influenced its design, as well as games that respect your time, and the giving your robot a hug. We also got the chance to speak to Ally about about a new program called "The Working Lunch" which aims at mentoring and supporting women in the Australian games industry with skilled mentors the help their career development and open new doors. If you're interested in being involved make sure you follow Working Lunch on Twitter to keep up to date. You can find us on social media, Discord, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and Steam. Just search for "pixelsift"
Comic book creator and all-around creative badass, Brian Winkeler (Robot House Creative), stopped by the Tower to talk Speed Racer, working on his 'Agent G' project, his love for Arcade Fire and more!
May and Jay discuss how Ikuto's Dad is probably worse than Kouji's Dad in Frontier and is thus the biggest villain in the entire Digimon franchise.Here’s our weekly poll! https://lostintranslationmon.com/2017/09/29/episode-122-weekly-poll/Linkdump: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/165876066767/ep122Screenshots of the Week- May: Fist bump (http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/165737086222/that-feeling-when-you-fistbump-a-true-bro)- Jay: Goodbye child (http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/165861878232/so-ikutos-parents-effectively-pushed-him-through)Weekly Wonders- May: Mario + Rabbids (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_%2B_Rabbids_Kingdom_Battle) and Pretty Little Liars (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars)- Jay: Stellaris (http://store.steampowered.com/app/281990/Stellaris/)Segments:- Intro: 0.00.00-0.00.56- DigiNews / Lost in NewsLatelymon: 0.00.57-0.07.52- Obnoxious Synopsis: 0.07.53-0.11.51- Episode 19 and 20 Discussion: 0.11.52-1.33.17- Episode 19 and 20 Opinions: 1.33.18-1.38.29- Overall Opinions: 1.38.30-1.42.09- Postmon Pat: 1.42.10-2.01.26- Outro: 2.01.27-2.09.52Check out our Redbubble!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/airdraThank you to our supporters on Patreon; Sam Krieger (who hosts a Digimon and Pokemon podcast with Stevie called ’The Moncast’), Stevie is also SteviePatamon on Tumblr and takes commissions, Wuqinglong (twitch.tv/wuqinglong), MetalMamemon, Joe, PenguinMage, AnimeGuyKurosaki1 (Youtube using the same name), Chakmon, Ishpaul Bhamber, Hiro Alato (@HiroAlato on twitter, Jason Morosky, Ryuichi (frostmrajick on Archive of Our Own), Steven Reeves (@WildWing64 on Twitter), Kaida Washi, Mac, Noam, Riku, Chisai (Who you can follow on tumblr at chisai236), Corey, Kyle, DaLadyBugMan (you can read his blog about anime on baguburagu.wordpress.com), SmileWolfy (SmileWolfy on Tapastic), Tom, GlitchGoat, Azrael McCool, Nicholas, genehackmon, Matthew, Anthony (antoclassic on twitter), Lizmet (Elecmon on tumblr), Sithobi, Elyvorg (Elyvorg on tumblr), Sporky McForkinspoon (who hosts a Digimon Podcast called Going Digital), Meagan, Kyliek, Neoboo, Jams, and The Time Optimist!Become a Patreon supporter for as little as a dollar per month and we’ll love you forever! https://www.patreon.com/LostInTranslationmonYou can also donate to the production of this podcast using PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/AirdramonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN-_lpot2vexKON1MPPINNAGmail: LostinTranslationmon@Gmail.comReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/digimon/comments/73awax/digimon_podcast_lost_in_translationmon_episode/Tumblr: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/translationmonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostInTranslationmonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostintranslationmon/With the Will: http://withthewill.net/threads/14837Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lostintranslationmon/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/lost-in-translationmon/id991593581Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lost-in-translatiomon/lost-in-translationmonPlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/lost-in-translationmon-a-digimon-anime-podcastPodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/b86i7-428ef/Lost+in+Translationmon+-+A+Digimon+Anime+Podcast
Welcome to episode 15 of Slow Day Radio! It's all fun and games, as always, in this week's podcast. Today, on The Patch Notes (gaming news) - Destiny 2 open beta incoming! - Injustice announces TWO surprising additions - Half Life 3 confirmed...nonexistant - Final Fantasy XV x Assassin's Creed? - KFC launches VR game to train employees This week’s 5-Minute-Review game is Fable: The Lost Chapters. Developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft, this Xbox/PC game is a fantasy action RPG with an large, bustling world to explore, an intutive leveling system, engaging combat and a satisfying story. The game features an unique morality and infamy system: your character's behavior and choices changes the world around you. If you act heroically, NPCs will cheer for you and give you gifts and praise. If you commit evil, NPCs will boo and jeer or scream and run away from your terrifying appearance. While short, the story really makes you feel like a hero (or villian). Join in on our fun adventure for this week's Main Quest, as Justin and Theo try to guess a game's title based on the description on the back of the box. Can you beat their scores? In our Community Shout-Out this week: - Ally McLean (of Robot House games) @RobotHouseAU - Acid Wizard Studio As always, we love hearing from you! Be sure to like & comment on Facebook.com/SlowDayRadio or tweet us @SlowDayRadio!
In the inaugural episode of Robot House, John walks you through the basics of Forex—the Foreign Exchange market. Learn what it is, how it works, and how you can invest smartly for surprising returns!
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In this episode we talk about how Sandy ruined our halloween special, entertainment news, Mickey Mouse is a Jedi and more "Robot House. DON'T RUN AWAY!"
In this Episode we are prepping you for our special Halloween edition next time as we continue our 2nd week build up to SCARINESS! We talk about what scares you, a tale of horror in Anime form and the ultimate zombie fighting team!