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Join JJ Englert in this episode of 'This Week in NoCode + AI' where he sits down with Matt, CEO of Rapid Dev, to discuss the evolving landscape of AI and no-code development. Discover how agencies can adapt to new AI tools, the shifting focus from no-code to visual and vibe coding, and the impact of automation on businesses. Matt shares insights on leading a large development team through these changes, the cultural challenges of adopting new technologies, and the exciting future of AI-driven solutions. Stay tuned for expert advice on staying nimble and leveraging the best tools for client success.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to The Bancroft Brothers about how they approach character design; which lesser-known animation greats deserve more love; what it means to animate from the heart; and more.Listen to The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast at bancroftbros.libsyn.com, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Alex Hirsch, Peter de Sève, Carter Goodrich, Glen Keane, Gustaf Tenggren, Retta Scott, Floyd Norman, Hayao Miyazaki, Jin Kim, Bill Peet, Gene Deitch, Randy Haycock, Mark Henn, Eric Goldberg, and Stephen Silver If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to illustrator and character designer, Nicholas Kole, about how being stubbornly buoyant has helped his creative career; what “feeling” has to do with character design; why artists might want to follow the 80/20 rule; and more.To learn more about Nicholas, visit nicholaskole.art.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Shiyoon Kim, Nico Marlet, Cheyenne Curtis, Robb Mommaerts, and Brett Bean If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
When I heard about a collaboration between British menswear specialist MOSS (formerly Moss Bros) and Happy Paul, a mood-lifting skincare and fragrance brand, I thought it would be the perfect thing to discuss on Man in the Mirror. I was invited to record this episode at the MOSS HQ in Camden where I met Robbi Hicks, the MOSS Head of Visual Development and Paul Gerrard, Founder of Happy Paul. You'll probably know MOSS for occasion wear and suits, but if you haven't visited a store recently you may not be as aware of the excellent range of casualwear, linens, shirts as well as contemporary tailoring. Recently the brand added Happy Paul's mood-boosting skincare and fragrance products into 10 MOSS shops, to try to help men feel their best and to open up discussions around self-care and mental wellness.During the conversation Paul talked about Happy Paul supporting the Young Minds charity. More info and ways to donate can be found here. https://www.youngminds.org.uk/(MOSS kindly gifted items for us to wear for the podcast and for the pictures. I'm in a two-piece dark grey linen suit, available in store and online now.)Robbi & Paul mentioned the following products during our conversation:(Robbi)Le Labo - Another 13https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/p/le-labo-another-13-eau-de-parfum-rm-50ml/13319645/Comme des Garçons - Wonderwoodhttps://comme-des-garcons-parfum.com/products/wonderwoodByredo - Body Wash https://www.libertylondon.com/uk/brands/b/byredo/body/(Paul)Jack Black - Energising Face Scrubhttps://www.maleskin.co.uk/jack-black-face-buff-energising-scrub.htmlCreed - Aventus https://www.creedfragrances.co.uk/products/aventus?variant=46601626845494Happy Paul - Bright Spice Fragrance https://www.moss.co.uk/bright-spice-edp-50ml-bell-967011700MOSS on IG:https://www.instagram.com/mossbros/Online at: https://www.moss.co.uk/Happy Paul on IG:https://www.instagram.com/we_are_happypaul/Online at: https://happypaul.co.uk/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -You can ‘tip' me via the link below. https://ko-fi.com/maninthemirrorFollow me on IG:https://www.instagram.com/maninthemirrorpod/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yousmellgreatwhatisit Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lilith und Alex waren endlich mal wieder gemeinsam im Podcast! Dieses Mal ging es um das Rebranding von VisualMakers – und um die Frage, welche Rolle Visual Development und KI 2025 spielen.Was sich beim neuen Look & Feel von VisualMakers geändert hat, warum AI und No-Code für moderne Unternehmen unverzichtbar sind und wie man sie sinnvoll in den eigenen Tech-Stack integriert – all das besprechen die beiden in dieser Folge.Links zur Folge: Unser neuer Guide: https://hub.visualmakers.de/ki-blueprint-in-5-schritten-dein-unternehmen-zukunftssicher-machen?hs_preview=iZtfGzXP-216516120781 Neue Webseite: https://www.visualmakers.de No-Code Navigator: https://www.visualmakers.de/no-code-navigator Make: https://www.visualmakers.de/tool/make n8n: https://visualmakers.de/tool/n8n WeWeb: https://www.visualmakers.de/tool/weweb Xano: https://www.visualmakers.de/tool/xano--> Wahnsinn Agentur: https://wahnsinn.design//// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi: https://go.visualmakers.de/fundamentals/// Werde Teil der größten deutschsprachigen No-Code CommunitySlack: https://go.visualmakers.de/slack-community/// Folge uns aufLinkedIn:https://go.visualmakers.de/linkedinYoutube: https://go.visualmakers.de/youtubeInstagram: https://go.visualmakers.de/instagramTikTok: https://go.visualmakers.de/tiktok
Benni Amann ist Global Digital Project Leader bei ICF Movement - einer überkonfessionellen Kirche mit weltweit 80 Standorten in 13 Ländern.ICF wandte sich Anfang 2024 an uns, mit einer Herausforderungen - sie brauchen einen zentralen Content Hub für alle 80 Standorte in 13 Ländern. Dabei gab es einige individuelle Features die sie brauchten - existierende SaaS konnten das nicht wirklich lösen. Könnte das mit No-Code Tools gehen?In dieser Folge erfährst du u.a., wieso sich ICF für eine custom No-Code Lösung statt einer SaaS Lösung entschied und wann es Sinn macht, so eine eigene Lösung zu bauen.Links zur FolgeBenni's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benniamann/ICF Webseite: https://www.icf.church/Podcast Episoden mit FINN Episode mit Andreas Wixler: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Cn6iTvQCubR6XRT6Xaen1?si=4c959dd3f43e4784Episode mit Jens Kegelmann: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7l424drD0TDtrxXEqYq85V?si=863c1da8e5cd47b2**////////// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi https://www.visualmakers.de/academy****////////// Folge uns auf:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack****////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF**
Alex und Lilith teilen in dieser Folge ihre Erfahrungen, Eindrücke und Meinungen zu allem, was sie beim No-Code Summit in Paris erlebt haben. Dort ging es neben No- und Low-Code vor allem um GenAI und Visual Development.Außerdem hörst du ein paar exklusive Insights & Meinungen der CEOs einiger der bekanntesten No-Code Tools wie Xano, Bubble, WeWeb oder Make. In einigen Interviews haben sie uns ihre Sicht zu GenAI + No-Code mitgeteilt sowie die Features verraten, die wir 2025 von ihnen erwarten können. Links zur FolgeDu willst nächstes Jahr mit uns auf den No-Code Summit? Dann trag' dich hier ein: https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1Olqd8wxgROqcKs-yuh57iwfgsw5Alex' Summit Review und CEO Interviews: https://youtu.be/LgReWftxoyg /// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi: https://www.visualmakers.de/academy/// Werde Teil der größten deutschsprachigen No-Code Community: Slack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack/// Folge uns aufLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6N///Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen!https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF
"It is so rewarding to see that light behind your child's eyes just light up when they get something. It is so exciting to see how your child grows through this program and does things that you just could not expect them to do just a mere couple weeks ago." In this mini-episode, Jess shares her personal experience with discovering her son's vision issues despite her professional background. She emphasizes the importance of being vigilant about children's visual health and the transformative power of vision therapy.Jess recounts how she noticed subtle changes in her son's behavior, such as avoiding reading and writing, and increased screen time. Despite her son's early reading abilities and good grades, these signs prompted her to seek a professional evaluation. The diagnosis revealed convergence insufficiency, a common visual disorder we treat at 4D Vision Gym.This episode serves as both a cautionary tale and a message of hope for parents, highlighting that even experts can miss early signs of vision problems in their children. Jess encourages parents to trust their instincts and seek help when they notice changes in their child's behavior or academic performance.Schedule a FREE CONSULTIn this episode you'll hear about:(00:00) Intro(00:41) Recognizing Vision Issues...In House(02:39) Understanding Convergence Insufficiency(03:31) Parental Guilt and Vision Therapy Hope(06:01) 4D Built to Read Program(06:51) Personal Experience with 4D Program(08:12) Encouragement and Support for Parents Check out our Digital ProgramsStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Young-Ji Cha.We discuss her multi-cultural background, growing up in both South Korea and California, how she broke into the animation industry, the dual-nature of her career now, splitting her time between Visual Development and her personal art practice, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Thinkspace and Mark Ryden.Follow Young-JiWebsite: chayoungji.comInstagram: @chayoungji Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith
This week, Genie+ is leaving, the Country Bears are returning to Critter Country, D23 shopping announced, D23 Day at Disneyland details, some new retro Disneyland Hotel merch, we talk to Illustrator Casey Robin, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: The day this episode goes live, Genie+ will be gone in name only. Taking it's place is Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass. Otherwise, the system will continue to work as it has previously. – https://www.micechat.com/392182-disneyland-update-maintenance-boo-hoos-strike-in-view-country-bear-barbecue/ The Hungry Bear Restaurant in Critter Country closed with the rest of the land on July 8th. When it reopens, it will be the Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree. The location will feature the bear's favorite barbecue, with some of the greatest hits from the Country Bears playing in the dining area. The menu and track listing haven't been revealed yet, but we will let you know as soon as it does! – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2024/07/20/new-restaurant-announced-for-disneyland/#more-956320 https://www.micechat.com/392141-the-bears-are-back-hungry-bear-restaurant-gets-a-country-bear-makeover/ D23 the Official Disney Fan Club has announced the shopping experiences that will be available at the Expo this year. Returning favorites like Mickey's of Glendale, and Mickey's of Glendale Pin Store are returning. New options include The Walt Disney Company Store, with both a Main Store and Pin Store location, and the Disney Studio Store Hollywood. Mobile checkout and virtual queues will be available at select locations, be sure to check out the D23 app for details. – https://disneyparksblog.com/disney-experiences/how-to-shop-at-d23-the-ultimate-disney-fan-event/ A new experience is coming to Disneyland soon. D23 Day at Disneyland will have some limited-time offerings on August 8th. A Disney Jr. Let's Play Party will be held, and while supplies last a limited quantity of complimentary Mickey Mouse ear hats featuring the D23 Day at Disneyland logo will be handed to guests attending. A themed cavalcade will step off at 12:15pm with 23 characters and Disney Legends. There is so much more! Check out the link in our show notes for all the details. – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/dont-miss-limited-time-d23-offerings-at-disneyland-resort/ A never before seen character at the Disney parks will be making their debut July 26th! Deadpool will be in Avenger's Campus meeting and greeting guests. He will also debut in Disneyland Paris on July 24th. Disney Parks posted some fun photos previewing the character on their social media accounts. – https://www.facebook.com/share/p/BwMst571bcV8NvZU/ Fans of the retro style of the Disneyland Hotel can now sport it themselves! New merchandise is available at the Fantasia Shop at the Disneyland Hotel. Options include a ringer t-shirt, Spirit Jersey, Tervis Tumbler, and more. – https://wdwnt.com/2024/07/new-retro-disneyland-hotel-merchandise-2024/ Cold brew lovers unite! The Coffee House at the Disneyland Hotel has three new versions on their menu. There is an Irish Cream cold brew, a French Roast cold brew, and a Caramel Mudslide Nitro Cold Brew. Prices range from $6 to $7. – https://wdwnt.com/2024/07/disneyland-hotel-coffee-house-new-cold-brews/ Cast Members have overwhelmingly voted to strike at Disneyland. With 99% of the unionized cast members voted to strike due to unfair labor practices. Four unions representing 14,000 cast members at Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure, Disney hotels, and Downtown Disney were able to vote. Negotiations with Disney will continue this week to see if a strike can be avoided. – https://www.micechat.com/392150-99-of-disneyland-workers-authorize-a-strike/ https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/disneyland-worker-explains-why-she-coworkers-ready-strike-happiest-place-earth/3466153/ The Hearthstone Lounge at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa has been refreshed. There is new paint in the location, which looks amazing, as well as an updated menu, with artisan pizza, sandwiches and salads, and a selection of appetizers and entrees. There is also breakfast served from 8am-10:30am. – https://www.micechat.com/392182-disneyland-update-maintenance-boo-hoos-strike-in-view-country-bear-barbecue/ More areas of Disneyland are being refreshed. There are walls up in the esplanade where work is being performed on the walkway and bricks. In another #saveteresastrees moment, the trees in these areas have been removed near the turnstiles. There are also walls up near Fantasyland Theater for what we expect is more paving work. – https://www.micechat.com/392182-disneyland-update-maintenance-boo-hoos-strike-in-view-country-bear-barbecue/ Guests supporting a local cause flooded the resort on Sunday. The CHOC Walk, which benefits the Children's Hospital of Orange County, brought in tens of thousands of walkers to raise money by walking a 5k path through both parks. Rare characters, entertainment, and the ability to go backstage were all added perks of this event. – https://www.micechat.com/392182-disneyland-update-maintenance-boo-hoos-strike-in-view-country-bear-barbecue/ SnackChat: Cafe Orleans – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/cafe-orleans Discussion Topic: Casey Robin illustrator and visual development artist
▶️Episode 287 ➗Guest : @changwei_chen_art is a Visual Development Artist at Netflix Animation from Taipei, Taiwan. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @changwei_chen_art Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/willischen 00:00 - Start 02:50 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 09:30 - what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 13:10 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 17:10 - general art chat 25:00 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 27:50 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 29:00 - Time capsule #ChenChangWei #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/@audiolibrary_ Voyage – LEMMiNO (No Copyright Music) - https://youtu.be/2D9ri6EkI7s?list=PLzCxunOM5WFKgw0JTn80AMF4L3TlF4ohH
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker chats with Kellan Jett, a visual development artist on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Jett did two years of work on the project, being one of the first artists hired. He designed Baxter Stockman's home, the TCRI Cycle and his concept artwork was the very first image released for Mutant Mayhem. Sound Engineering by Ian Williams
Jose Hernandez is an El Salvadorean-American freelance artist for Visual Development. We chat about how he got his start doing an unpaid internship, how the industry has changed over time, and the reality of getting through the valleys of the industry as a freelancer. He takes us through his artistic journey not being able to go to university out of high school, joining mentorships, and learning on the job. We talk a lot about his time on The Casa Grandes, and sprout a conversation about culture as a Hispanic-American. Instagram: @main3venter_hernandez If you enjoy our podcast, please share it and rate us on Apple Podcast & Spotify. We want to expand our platform and amplify these BIPOC voices! If you'd like to support us directly, we have a tip jar open at ko-fi.com/straightaheadap --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/straight-ahead-podcast/message
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker chats with Justin Runfola, a character designer and visual development artist on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Runfola describes growing up as a TMNT fan, designing the chop shop goons in Mutant Mayhem and what might have been with his Shredder concept art. Sound engineering by Ian Williams.
How is designing color for animation and cinematics different than for physical products and spaces? Ilya will bring us along his journey in the world of games and animation as he explains how he applies storytelling through color in cinematic scenes. How do you create the unexpected through color while creating the right atmosphere for a scene? How do you use color to evoke emotion? Ilya Viryachev is an artist born in Almaty, Kazakhstan, who has spent his formative years in Vancouver, Canada and now living in Los Angeles, California.After having graduated from the Art Institute of Vancouver, Ilya worked as an animator on multiple TV shows and later transitioned into the Concept Art field. After working as an Art Director in the animation industry for a number of years, Ilya's latest journey took him to Blizzard Entertainment to lead a team of Visual Development artists to create new cinematics. While that keeps him busy during the day, he spends most of his free time on traditional painting, podcast, travel, murals, and being involved in the local art community.Thank you for listening! Follow us through our website or social media!https://www.thecolorauthority.com/podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/the_color_authority_/https://www.linkedin.com/company/78120219/admin/
The mighty Dan Milligan joins us for this episode to share his supreme wisdom and how he has managed a stellar career built on the foundations of artistic passion and creative drive. Dan is a storyboard & visual development artist who has worked on titles such as 300, Love, Death & Robots, Black Panther, and many more. Tune in and absorb the wisdom! - FOLLOW DAN https://www.danmilligan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dan_milligan_illustration_ltd/ https://twitter.com/MilliganLtd - FOLLOW LEARN SQUARED https://www.learnsquared.com https://www.instagram.com/learnsquared https://www.twitter.com/learnsquared https://www.linkedin.com/school/learnsquared - YOUR HOST https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron https://www.twitter.com/dhandatron
Dr. Lynn Hellerstein of Vision Beyond Sight speaks with Dr. Jen Simonson, book author and illustrator of vision therapy picture books, and clinical director of the Boulder Valley Vision Therapy Center in Boulder, Colorado. Jen talks about fun games that parents can play with your kids for visual development, what it means to have visual skills and a 3D visual experience, and her wonderful series of visual therapy picture books. Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Developmental Optometrist, co-owner of Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center, P.C., award-winning author and international speaker, holds powerful and inspiring conversations with her guests in the areas of health, wellness, education, sports and psychology. They share their inspirational stories of healing and transformation through their vision expansion. Vision Beyond Sight Podcast will help you see with clarity, gain courage and confidence. Welcome to Vision Beyond Sight! Also available on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Audible and Stitcher.
We promised on the last episode that we would return from the Fantastic Fest film festival with some seriously cool filmmaker conversations, but we had no idea we would come back with these two rad discussions. We're thrilled to have Michael Giacchino and Andy Park on the show this week, chatting about their Marvel Studios experiences and how they're transforming their childhood comic book obsessions into a live-action reality. These two geeks have done so much good for their nerd community. Up first, we chat with director/composer Michael Giacchino about Werewolf by Night, the first-ever Marvel Studios "Special Presentation," set to air on Disney+ this Friday (10/7). We were lucky enough to catch the Werewolf by Night Fantastic Fest Secret Screening, and we're delighted to report that the film is spooktacular. While it feels and looks unlike any other entry in the franchise, Werewolf by Night contributes tremendously to the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Giacchino tells us about his earliest experiences with the Werewolf by Night comic books and how his passion for them extends from his passion for Universal monster and Hammer horror movies. These influences are readily apparent in his adaptation, shot lovingly in black and white, and performed by incredible actors (Gael García Bernal, Laura Donnelly) who are locked into a similar, nostalgic spirit. In the episode's second half, we speak with Andy Park, Marvel Studios' Director of Visual Development. Our first encounter with the MCU's live-action characters frequently occurs through his artwork. Neither of us will forget the first time we saw Park's concept art for Captain Marvel projected in Hall H, and we're still reeling from how his Thunderbolts piece roared through the D23 Hall in Anaheim. Park discusses the challenges of adaptation, knowing when to deviate from comic book designs and when to adhere to them strictly. As a massive fan of these characters and as a comic book artist himself, Park strives to replicate the look and tone of these iconic costumes. This passion is most notable when explaining why the Scarlet Witch had to have a proper, physical crown, not a CGI halo. If Marvel was gonna go full Witch, they had to go full witch, right? Be sure to follow Andy Park on Twitter, Instagram, and his Website. Let Michael Giacchino know how much you love Werewolf by Night this weekend via his Twitter, Instagram, and Website. Don't forget to purchase exclusive Comic Book Couples Counseling t-shirts on @elliotcomicart's TeePublic page. And, while you're in a t-shirt buying mode, go check out our pal @ChangoATX's TeePublic page. Also, you can find our Fantastic Fest film festival coverage over on Film School Rejects. Go give us some clicks, please. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts. SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
I interview Clarissa Herrera, a Honduran Visual Development Artist based in Canada, at Ottawa International Animation Festival (Sep 24, 2022) #oiaf #oiaf22 • Brought to you by:https://amazon.com/shop/sparkthegenius Please click there before every time you shop on Amazon, to support me for free!https://neo.cc/refer/G4K6B5Z9 Canadians get $50 for signing up for the free Neo cash back credit card and free high interest money account at that special link. Follow my Instagram. For a free gift card, sign up for TikTok here then follow my TikTok. Subscribe to my YouTube. Click follow at my Amazon page. SHOP MY MERCH: Buy my shirts at my Amazon Merch. DEALS FROM MY SPONSORS: Free trial of Amazon Prime. Free online speed dating --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sparkthegenius/message
The optimistic Ruby Wang is a Visual Development artist at Skydance Animation. Ruby shares her experience growing-up in Taiwan, absorbing both Japanese and American animation and storytelling. At Flight School Studio she was designing for VR, AR, XR, and MR; and what those different media were like to work on. Ray and Ruby reminisce on their time at Tonko House, and how Dice Tsusumi and Robert Kondo's mentorship changed their art fundamentally. Ruby really gets into the different visas you can have in the USA, the pitfalls therein, and how the shift in our industry as a gig-based economy has made the status of an international worker that much more difficult. Through her preserverance, she has also come to a place where she can work on feature film and children's books like she has always dreamed of. Instagram: @rubywangart Website: https://www.rubywang.net/ If you enjoy our podcast, please share it and rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. We want to expand our platform and amplify these BIPOC voices! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/straight-ahead-podcast/message
Today's show is about a 10-year-old child who's been diagnosed with a condition called strabismus. So this is for all you parents out there who are frustrated when you go to the regular eye doctor and are looking for alternatives. Enjoy the show.
In today's episode Dr. Rani Banik is here to discuss everything about the visual system and the brain. First, we focus on the development of the visual system, then speak about our children's screen time and how to best initiate their visual development. We touch upon the types of light, whether blue light blockers are necessary and the dangers and/or benefits of sun gazing. Listen in to hear how to choose the right pair of sunglasses to protect your child's eyes. Dr. Banik explains why it's not only important to have your kids eat vegetables for physical health, but also for their eyes! Lastly, we discuss the true difference between headaches and migraines and how you can help yourself when you feel one.You can find Dr. Banik on Instagram Facebook group for vision, click hereFacebook group for migraines: click hereApps mentioned to reduce blue light: f.lux Iris TechThank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently.Please leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes!Join our community:Instagram: @curious_neuronWebsite: www.curiousneuron.comPodcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastHolistic Life NavigationThis podcast explores how to heal stress & trauma holistically. I am your host, Luis...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Golden Hour Birth PodcastJoin two average Midwest moms having authentic conversations surrounding birth storiesListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Books That Make You Understand What To Do When Mommy Is Busy While many children's books often full of morals, adventures and learning activities, there are also those that address more ordinary, everyday matters such as, how might kids keep themselves busy when Mommy is occupied? Because, let's face it: these days, both parents are likely to be quite busy. Junyi Zhang—or April—has released a book: “When Mommy's Busy”, about a girl named Bubu who learns how to play by herself when Mommy and Daddy are busy. April feels it is important for kids as well as grown-ups (everyone, really), to learn how to enjoy solitude. A Los Angeles-based animation background designer, illustrator, concept artist and storyteller, April currently works at Roughdraft Studios. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from China Academy of Art, and an animation MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. She's worked in Visual Development in animation TV, games, and has additional experience working on books, short films, commercials and other projects. Find out more on Books That Make You. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Hi Everyone! I have Little Boat a fellow illustrator on this episode. She talks about her aspirations and her background that led her to studying illustration. Here is a link to the artist she mentioned in the interview: https://www.instagram.com/plastiboo/ Leiji_Matsumoto To see her work: https://boat88.myportfolio.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boat.boat_c/ Thanks for listening!
12:05 - No-Code flow released this awesome tool to support Ukraine12:42 - Daniel Brassnyo put together https://www.aid4ukr.com/13:24 - Webflow released Generation No-Code! Let's go Webflow TV!!14:18 - Women in No-Code relaunch — Lacey's Twitter18:03 - Favorite and follow Colleen's no-code events thread18:31 - Snowhouse Studio is looking for a Webflow Developer19:40 - Airtable released some new interface features20:19 - Integromat is now Make!27:35 - Zapier announces National No-Code Day!28:56 - Readymag looks interesting
Find & Follow us on all the socials: WacomXPDXFor Episode 3 of ‘Why We Create', we're joined by Portland artist, Jenn Ely, to discuss all things illustration, visual development and the emotional currency of films. As you browse through Jenn's portfolio you'll see that she is truly a master of her craft. Even our amazing discord community was curious if her grasp and understanding of color was science or witchcraft (jokes of course, although we cannot confirm nor deny Jenn's magical abilities, her skills and color mastery are the direct result of her inherent talent, experience and education). In this conversation Jenn shared with us just what it means to be a visual development artist. What it's like to work collaboratively on a team, and what it was like to discover the correlation between art and storytelling. Jenn's worked on projects ranging from commercials to feature films to children's books (link to her upcoming book, “The Gardner of Alcatraz”). Make sure to follow her on IG and check out her website/portfolio for inspiration. We Hope you enjoy this episode. WEBSITE: http://www.jennely.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/elyjenna/
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Once we get past Garry Shandling's closing priceless expression we start delving into some incredible work from the people behind the scenes. What do the movies Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Under Siege 2 and Twister have in common? You're about to find out! There's an oddly placed Forces of Nature story about stand-ins. But we finish with a great discussion on the contributions of Misters Lee, Heck, Lieber and Kirby. Bonus: We show Ryan Meinerding who's the Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development some love!
00:22 - Episode begins01:12 - Webflow updated limits on some site plans01:42 - Webflow's smooth-scroll will soon respect user preferences02:27 - Webflow is having a live community update on April 14th03:22 - Webflow added a new post to their blog: Zapier vs. Integromat04:14 - Adalo made a huge update to the app bar!05:52 - Formstack is hosting a panel - “The Rise of the No-Code Economy”07:13 - Bildr is now open to the public07:48 - Connor Finlayson posted “Can you build Fiverr.com in Webflow?”08:49 - Hulu is hiring an Airtable Platform Specialist10:45 - Figma has a new starter plan12:14 - Codebolt.dev launched and it's amazing — add code to your Webflow project12:30 - Ben's GitHub + Webflow + VS Code Tutorial12:59 - Our episode on using code in your no-code projects15:25 - Coda now has dark mode16:49 - Softr added quite a few new features, check it out on their what's new page19:10 - Parabola has an FTP integration?!?21:01 - Super Build is teaching how to build Product Hunt product's with no-code23:01 - Lou is a no-code product tour23:58 - Minimum is hiring a Visual Developer27:28 - Matt was at a Sam Parr podcast meetup27:45 - Interview with Mike from Minimum
0:22 - Episode begins1:40 - Notion's API is coming soon?2:31 - Notion.vip Newsletter4:13 - Bubble's new integration with Slack6:10 - Marcel's tweet / #UnpopularOpinion10:16 - Nelson Abalos Jr (PixelGeek) has launched his community!11:00 - Webflow has updates to Alt Text12:57 - Zapier now has Zap Details!14:30 - Why Ben's leaving Integromat for Zapier18:15 - Ben's making a cloneable site that helps share + tweet about social issues
In this episode, Ben, Matt and Lacey discuss how and why to use code in your no-code projects. Ben also breaks down his process for using code in his projects and shares great resources to give you a head start!
In this episode, Ben, Matt, and Lacey chat with Adalo founder, David Adkin on the new Adalo Marketplace Components! David also shares some updates and news about what's next.
In this episode, Ben, Matt and Lacey share about being speakers at Stanford's first no-code class and the questions that the students asked regarding no-code tools. And, as always, we cover everything new in no-code!
In this episode, we do the usual no-code roundup and also discuss how to get over fear of starting. Ben, Matt and Lacey each share their own experiences with failing and winning with product launches and how to get over the fear of starting.
In this episode, we discuss the differences from Wix's Editor X and Webflow. Ben got to play around with Editor X and was surprised by some of the functionality. We break down what types of projects Editor X may be suitable for and which projects seem to be better if built on Webflow.
This week we're discussing MemberStack vs. Memberspace vs. Firebase. We each use our different backgrounds and projects to share which one is our favorite and when you should Memberstack, Memberspace or Firebase in your projects!
In this week's episode we cover the no-code round up and how to start a business with little startup money using no-code tools. We recommend some tools to check out, as well as ways you could get an online business up and running in no time!
In this episode, we talk about everything new in no-code. Then we dive into the end of Elliot E-Commerce. It's always a bummer when a company or tool calls it quits, especially in the no-code space. Matt had his heart set on using Elliot and so we talk about the timeline and lament the end.
In this episode, we're back with all that's new in no-code. A lot has happened in our time off and we try to catch up. Also, Matt and Lacey talk with Joe Krug of Finsweet about all the amazing tools and resources he's launched, how to pronounce Finsweet, and so much more!
We didn't feel like talking about no-code this week. Instead, we encourage you to speak up and speak out for what's right. Donate to great causes like Black Lives Matter and EJI. And look to see where you can use what you have to help those in need.
In this episode, we spoke with Anfernee G. about his website, The Big Bed, that was built on Webflow. We learned about what inspired him to create such a stunning website and what kept him motivated throughout the long build. Anfernee is the unofficial champion of Webflow interactions and we were happy to speak with him.
In today's episode we are talking with the co-founders of Memberstack, Duncan & Tyler! We discuss how they started Memberstack, the funding they received, and what's next for the platform.
In this episode, we talk with David Adkin from Adalo about his new e-book and miniseries "The Future is No-Code." This project started with one simple idea. What if David could ask a bunch of experts the same questions to help us figure out what exactly “No-Code” is, how it's going to affect everyone, and why we're all so excited about it.
In this episode, Matt and Lacey talk with Arlan Hamilton of Backstage Capital. Arlan went from being homeless to managing a multimillion dollar investment firm, and she shares with us how she did it. We also talk about her newly release book, "It's About Damn Time" and how it's meant to not only encourage founders, but also give them a practical business perspective.
In this episode, we're talking with the legendary Nelson Abalos Jr. — known to many as the PixelGeek. From being employee number #13 at Webflow to leading their popular weekly livestreams + rebuilds, Nelson is commonly known as one of the most recognizable faces in the Webflow community. Nelson shares his start into web development, how he landed a job at Webflow and what he hopes to work on in the future.
In this episode, we're talking with Tara Reed of AppsWithoutCode - a platform and course that teaches you about how to use no-code tools to build your next app without a technical co-founder. From storytelling to the masses at TedX Detroit to digging in deep on LinkedIn to build Kollecto - her art-based, no-code startup - Tara is the epitome of the no-code movement.
In this episode, Lacey is joined by Cat Noone from Stark. Stark is a suite of accessibility and compliance tools that are designed for product teams. Cat shares about her background in design and what led her to founding Stark. Additionally, Cat shares about how no code can challenge designers ー and why that's a good thing.
In this episode, Lacey, Ben, and Matt talk about forms — specifically, how do Typeform, Jotform, and Google Forms stack up against each other? How's accessibility in these tools? Does any deliver more value than the other? We're answering all this and more here, and as usual, starting things out with our weekly no-code round-up: your source for the latest no-code updates, releases, and news.
Today's guest is David Saracino. He is an Illustrator and Visual development artist out of Brooklyn NY. His work has been featured in the NY Times, Washington Post, The New Yorker, Wall Street Journal and he has worked with HUGE Inc., Target, Google Android, Facebook, and more.During Part Two of this interview we talk about:-the four most challenging times in his career, what the obstacles were, and what happened.-the Google Android project he was a part of that didn't make it to the finish line, what happened, and why. -the SXSW and Instagram project he was a part of, how it came up, and why he is so proud of it.There is so much more in part two of this interview too. Such a great honest conversation and a peek behind the curtain of building a freelance creative career in New York. @dfsaracino
Today's guest is David Saracino. He is an Illustrator and Visual development artist out of Brooklyn NY. His work has been featured in the NY Times, Washington Post, The New Yorker, Wall Street Journal and he has worked with HUGE Inc., Target, Google Android, Facebook, and more.During Part One of this interview we talk about:-his childhood moving from Buffalo to Italy and the cultural influences that had on him. -how his parents are artists and creatives and that he was always drawing. -his intro to commercial animation. -the work he did for the New Yorker and why it was so influential to him. -GQ Germany. -the benefits of sending physical printed pieces to art directors instead of just emails. David had a really unique childhood with multiple cultures playing a role. I really enjoyed hearing his stories. @dfsaracino