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When you see Bill Gardner and Von Glitschka, you know it’s a HOW Design Live to remember! Recorded during the second day of the 2024 event in Denver, we sat down to talk about the pressing matters of the day[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post The Bill & Von Show: The Reflex Blue Show #266 appeared first on 36 Point.
InDesign 18.21 release CreativePro Week 2023 June 4–9, Phoenix, Arizona (and online!) NEW Design + Marketing Summit (online, July 27–28) Awesome lineup, including Jesus Ramirez, Von Glitschka, Amy Balliet, and new speakers incluing the amazing Jim Krause, Brodi-Rose Newsome, Kyle Hamrick Creative Pro Magazine issue 18 feature story is about motion and video in Photoshop! All about Measurements: You're bound to learn a few tips Obscure InDesign Feature: Not Shifted Sponsors for this episode >>PageProof is the top online proofing workflow platform for your creative process: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, PowerPoint, image files, and more. It's free for reviewers, and flat rate pricing for you and your designers makes it easy to get started! Learn more about PageProof in David's in-depth interview in this CreativePro Conversation on YouTube. >>Microsoft PowerPoint has a mission: To empower people and organizations to tell the world's most compelling stories to anyone, anywhere, at any time. Check out our newest feature, Cameo, which lets you integrate a live camera feed into your presentation. Learn more about Cameo here. Links mentioned in this podcast More on Measurements Changing InDesign's Default Ruler Measurements: link InDesign Measurements Changing Unexpectedly: link Scaling an Object to an Exact Size: link Measuring Angles: link Measurement Field Secrets: link Measure Distance with Ruler Guides: link Set the Size of Text Exactly (based on cap or x-height): link A Great Script Lets You Add Measurements in InDesign or Illustrator: link
Today on the show we welcome Von Glitschka. Von has been in the world of design a long time. He is well known from his books used as college textbooks on design and for his branding expertise. We're talking with Von about Design Apologetics —how can we understand God's aesthetic and how can it influence our design. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
With so much going on in the world, staying focused and motivated as entrepreneurs and business owners can be challenging. Our co-hosts, Jamie Saunders, Von Glitschka, Karen Larson, and Justin Ahrens, have an open conversation about the power of introspection and leaning on those you trust to give you honest feedback to improve how you run your business. Mix up your favorite cocktail and have a listen.
Co-Hosts Jamie Saunders, Justin Ahrens, Karen Larson, and Von Glitschka explore the plethora of movies, documentaries, and streaming series we've been watching. We weave in some camping stories, doppelgängers, facial recognition, and give each other shit. Grab your popcorn; it's time to go to the movies!
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It's a Magical Creative Shit Show with the incomparable Bill Gardner of Gardner Design and LogoLounge.com. Bill took co-hosts Jamie Saunders, Von Glitschka, Karen Larson, and Justin Ahrens on a captivating journey through design history offering up insanely good advice on refining your designs, and dealing with clients who think they're designers, magical etiquette, and hidden features on logolounge.com. Come have a laugh and learn with us.
Co-Hosts Justin Ahrens, Karen Larson, Von Glitschka, and Jamie Saunders share ways to break through creative blocks and get your creative juices flowing. Some might surprise you, but all should get you thinking and moving forward. Grab a drink, and have a listen.
In this episode, Co-Hosts Karen Larson, Von Glitschka, Justin Ahrens, and Jamie Saunders discuss the power of playing nice with others. We tackle tough subjects like client disappointment and toxic co-workers and share our go-to tips for dealing with even the most impossible situations. Get your popcorn ready, it's about to get juicy.
In this episode, Co-Hosts Jamie Saunders, Von Glitschka, Karen Larson, and Justin Ahrens chat through why we do what we do, weave through the stories of our friendships, and share how we got to where we are in our lives and careers. Friends for over ten years, we learned something new about each other including how to pronounce our last names. We also found a recipe for our signature Shit Show cocktail that you do not want to miss. Enjoy the show!
Co-Hosts Justin Ahrens, Karen Larson, Von Glitschka, and Jamie Saunders open the door for a peek inside the creative shit show that is our life. We love what we do, but it's not always perfect. In our inaugural episode of the Creative Shit Show, we talk through everything from nightmare clients and entrepreneurial challenges to what we should name our signature Shit Show cocktail. Grab a drink and have a listen.
While there can be some merit in taking that leap, today's guest still believes that learning the ropes first by working as a junior designer and freelancing on the side will strengthen the bid to build your own company later on.With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Von Glitschka, Creative Director and Founder of Glitschka Studios, knows what he's talking about. His branding illustrations, marketing strategies, and diverse range of creative work have been utilized by SMB's and global brands alike and have gained significant attention in marketing industry circles.Von and I discuss: His experience with illustration in art school and leveraging it for design purposes His career trajectory; beginning as a screen printer to starting his own business and growing his own clientele His baptism of fire of being wrongfully accused of accepting a job elsewhere and being fired as a result and how that got him thinking about starting his own business Working through design agencies vs. an illustrator rep to find clients His experience investing in a page in illustration source books and his advice for illustrators trying to find work The trend changes and industry shifts that shaped the way he went out to promote his own work and get new clients in different stages of his career How he got into offering video courses on LinkedIn Learning Where he gets the most leads for his business His advice for new illustrators about freelancing, learning from an art director and gathering experience before going solo. His experience of taking a Small Business Management course at the local community college and how he gained a valuable business mentor How he stays inspired by reading and constantly feeding his curiosity His Rapid Fire 10 Round answers include what he would tell his 20-year old self and his mantra rooted in The Golden Rule Mentioned in this episode:Von Glitschka's published works: https://www.glitschkastudios.com/vbt Glitschka Studios: https://www.glitschkastudios.com/aboutTo connect with Von, head on over to his channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glitschkastudios/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vglitschka/ Behance: https://www.behance.net/vonster Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast, head on over to the following links for more of my work and some valuable resources to get you started on your own branding initiatives. Until the next episode!VISIT MY WEBSITE:http://www.philipvandusen.com JOIN THE BRAND•MUSE NEWSLETTER: http://www.philipvandusen.com/muse JOIN THE BRAND DESIGN MASTERS FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/branddesignmasters/ SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL:http://www.youtube.com/c/PhilipVanDusen FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/philipvandusen FOLLOW ME ON PINTEREST:https://www.pinterest.com/philipvandusen LIKE MY AGENCY ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/verhaalbranddesign Bring Your Own Laptop - Adobe Training with Daniel Scotthttps://www.byol.me/philip InVideohttps://bdmpodcast.com/invideo Discount Code: “PHILIP50”Tubebuddyhttps://wwwtubebuddy.com/philipvandusen ____________________________The Brand Design Masters Podcast is targeted to entrepreneurs, designers, creative professionals, and anyone interested in brand strategy, business planning, graphic design, personal branding, trends and marketing. Philip VanDusen is the owner of Verhaal Brand Design, a brand strategy and design agency based in New Jersey. Philip is a highly accomplished creative executive and expert in brand strategy, graphic design, marketing and creative management. Philip provides design, branding, marketing, career and business advice to creative professionals, entrepreneurs and companies on how to build successful brands for themselves and for the clients and customers they serve.
Hmm, I don't if you know this or not, but after turning 30. I got into the mode of exploring hobbies, and one of the things I wanted to do for a while is learning how to draw. Fortunately, around this time there was a five-day workshop led by a guy called Von glitschka organized by Ithra center in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. I didn’t know who Von was at that time, but I discovered later that he's a well-known creative director @ Glitschka Studios and he created a ton of artwork for various businesses around the world. Hundreds of thousands of people viewed his courses on Lynda.com which range using drawing for communication to advance illustration techniques. I had so much fun learning from Von at the workshop, and I wanted to host him on the show to learn more about how he got into drawing. We talk about different topics like how to exercise creativity and understand the creative process which applies to any creative profession. We also chat about the importance of side projects, showing your work and finally how to compete with yourself. I got a lot from this conversation; I hope you will have the same. If you have any feedback or comments, feel free to hit me up on twitter @akhmees and make sure you check Von courses on Lynda.com.Links:How to market yourself webinarVon on twitterVon courses on LyndaGlitschka Studios
I can’t remember exactly what piece of work attracted me to Von’s work, but I have followed him ever since. If pressed to recall, I’d say I’ve been a fan for about 15 years. Von has a wonderful, flexible style rooted in solid design principles. From sports-style logo designs to vintage illustrations he’s mastered many […] The post Season 2 / Episode 10: Von Glitschka appeared first on Grits & Grids®.
Glyn and Dave touch on the topic of Facebook again in a period where social media is constantly being questioned and criticised. They talk about how this affects us as users and businesses. Plus they talk about the implications of GDPR as a business owner and a consumer. Also mentioned is a great class by Von Glitschka about protecting your artwork and photography. And some funny stuff! // https://patreon.com/heshootshedraws // https://heshootshedrawspodcast.bigcartel.com // https://www.lynda.com/Graphic-Design-tutorials/Protecting-Design-Copyright/590826-2.html
Today on the Creative South Podcast, I’m chatting with designer and vector illustrator, Sean Ferguson. Sean will be teaching a workshop at this years Creative South with Von Glitschka. We talk about how his career progressed from doing prepress to working in agencies doing web and motion design, and how that eventually lead to being creative director, moving in to designing for virtual reality and the challenges that come with that, how People Love Process and his partnership with Von Glitschka came to be, and more.
Aired June 7, 2017. Episode 215 Never miss an episode, sign up and be part of the LIVE show at www.rechargingyou.com. Become a part of the Design Recharge Family and get access to the interviews each week. I am so excited to welcome back the amazing illustrator and designer Von Glitschka. Von is creative director of Glitschka Studios a small boutique design firm located in the Pacific Northwest. His diverse range of illustrative design has been used by some of the most respected brands in the world. He creatively collaborates with ad agencies, design firms, in-house corporate art departments, and small businesses to produce compelling visual narratives. I hope you will join us as we talk about how he has diversified and used his many talents to be the teacher, product creator, and author we love and admire. We talked about how he recently hired his daughter, Savannah to join Glitschka Studios and discuss the pros and cons of working with family. And we will of course talk about his killer skills and how he found and keeps developing different styles. We will also hear about what is next in Von’s near future. Find Von at: http://www.glitschkastudios.com http://www.drawingvectorgraphics.com http://www.dvglab.com @vonster http://dribbble.com/vonster http://instagram.com/vglitschka Find the rest of the links and show notes at https://rechargingyou.com/2017/06/06/von-glitschka-growth-and-diversification/ Connect on Instagram & Twitter: @designrecharge Or email me at diane [at] rechargingyou.com
Von Glitschka (or "Vonster" on Twitter) is revered by brand designers around the country as one of the brightest in the industry. He has worked with everyone from some of the largest brands in the world to small tech startups in the Pacific Northwest. In our chat, we discussed: What it's like working with such a diverse client base. How he does brand research, allowing him to "learn a new industry every 30 days." Where he finds his design inspiration. How he utilizes process to get the best results for his clients. You can find show notes on our website at ObsessedShow.com.
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Von Glitschka is principal of Glitschka Studios, a boutique design firm located in the Pacific Northwest. His diverse range of illustrative design has been used by some of the most respected brands in the world. He creatively collaborates with ad agencies, design firms, in-house corporate art departments, and small businesses to produce compelling visual narratives.
Aaron Draplin, Von Glitschka, Damien Golden, Karen Larson, Debbie Millman, Crystal Reynolds, and Jamie Saunders recap day three of HOW Design Live in Atlanta with me. And the coloring book I discuss briefly with Karen? A page illustrated by Darcy Hinrichs (shown above), includes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post HOW Design Live 2016, Recap 3 of 4: The Reflex Blue Show Conference Special appeared first on 36 Point.
My guest this week is Illustrative Designer and vector guru Von Glitschka. If you aren’t familiar with Von, Google him and get back to me on when you run out of results. We talk about growing up in the Pacific Northwest, his first job in a screen printing shop, how he got approached by How Magazine for his first speaking gig, and his tutorial series through lynda.com. And make sure you check out the show notes for links to Von’s books, and other things he’s done.
Von Glitschka (or "Vonster" on Twitter) is revered by brand designers around the country as one of the brightest in the industry. He has worked with everyone from some of the largest brands in the world to small tech startups in the Pacific Northwest. In our chat, we discussed: What it's like working with such a diverse client base. How he does brand research, allowing him to "learn a new industry every 30 days." Where he finds his design inspiration. How he utilizes process to get the best results for his clients. You can find show notes on our website at ObsessedShow.com.
Von Glitschka seems to draw more in a day than most of us draw in a year – just a crazy amount of talent and work has come from his studio over the years. We speak of his new book –[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Von Glitschka: The Reflex Blue Show #140 appeared first on 36 Point.
This week Adam had the great pleasure of attending Creative South in Columbus, Georgia. Former guests Joe Bosack, Todd Radom, Bill Frederick, Fraser Davidson, Matt Walker and TJ Harley were attending the conference as well. The inital plan for this episode was to sit a digital recorder on the table with all of these gentlemen and just talk. No pressure, just shop talk over a few craft brews. Unfortunately the audio was botched. So for this week's Halftime episode, Adam takes some time to reflect on Creative South and tells you why he believes you should budget time and money to attend to small, creative conferences. Mentions include: Mike Jones, founder of Creative South Creative South Serve Studios Realtree HOW Design Live South by Southwest (SXSW) Joe Bosack on Twitter Todd Radom on Twitter Bill Frederick on Twitter TJ Harley on Twitter Fraser Davidson on Twitter Skye Dillon on Twitter Von Glitschka on Twitter Tim Frame on Twitter Colorwerx on Twitter Listener, Adam Eargle on Twitter Listener, Jimmy Parker on Twitter Listener, Britt Davis on Twitter Our next guest is Tim Oliver. Tim is an Art Director at Golf Digest magazine where he has been creating award-winning work for over 15 years. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.
"It's about doing the kind of work you want to be producing. If you want to be working in the sports design industry, you just produce work as if you've been doing it." Fraser Davidson is our guest this week. He is a multi-talented Englishman focusing on animation, design and sports branding. He is a founding partner at the London (U.K.) animation shop, Cub Studio and sports branding consultancy, Field Theory. Major brands such as the NFL, ESPN, GE, Twitter, Fox Sports and more have called on Fraser Davidson for creative work. On this episode we discuss Fraser's path from full-time employee at London-based production and VFX company Mainframe, to Cub Studio and everything in between – including working with Nike, Joe Bosack & Co. and getting discovered on Dribbble. Adamant about putting out work consistently and staying on people's minds, Fraser discusses how this can aid in discovery and lead to better clients and work. We touch on how one can keep at the top of their game if they are interested in different creative niches or services. Lastly, Fraser shares a few mistakes he has made over his career and provides some advice for those looking to get break into or get better at sports branding. Mentions include: Fraser Davidson Follow Fraser on Twitter Fraser Davidson on Dribbble Cub Studio Field Theory Joe Bosack & Company Joe Bosack's Makers of Sport episode ESPN College Football Playoff animation by Cub Studio Darrin Crescenzi, episode 8 Alternative Rugby Commentary Georgia Bulldogs rebranding by Nike's Graphic Identity Group A Guide to American Football by Cub Studio Von Glitschka, Illustrator Chris Creamer's SportsLogos.net Adam Clement, Team Sports Creative Director at Under Armour, Episode 11 South Carolina Gamecocks "Wounded Warrior" uniforms Creative South My next guest is Chin Wang, Creative Director of ESPN the Magazine. You can view some of her award-winning design & art direction work at her personal portfolio.
Thank you for supporting The ADHD Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/theadhdpodcast We’re taking on tech tools for school in this week’s digital episode of The ADHD Podcast, from considerations around speed of data collection and retrieval to discovering the tools and processes that will help you best focus your attention and achieve classroom success. In this episode we ask three fundamental questions: What is the fastest tool for you to collect information? What is the fastest tool for you to retrieve information you need later? And how comfortable are you with specific technology hardware solutions? This week on the show, Pete Wright and Nikki Kinzer will help you wrap your head around great options for managing the technology you’re going to need before you hit the books! Links & Resources Apps for Students iStudiez pro for iOS, Mac, Windows If your school is online, make sure you get the app for the platform in your program. Likely either Blackboard or Moodle. Both of these apps stink, frankly, but they’re good to keep around to be able to check in with your courses on the go. Tools and Training Notetaking is a skill. Get better at it! — Assorted YouTube tutorials Lynda.com for all your Technology Training Mind Mapping with Von Glitschka on Lynda.com Tony Buzan on Mind Mapping — This is a goofy commercial video, but I include it here because Tony Buzan owns the trademark as the “inventor” of mind mapping. This will help you get to know Tony a bit better and once you get over the terrible announcer, there’s some good information in here. Evernote Moleskine Notebooks Final Cut Pro
If Wishes Were Horses. Aliens appearing onboard a starship or space station is nothing new to Star Trek. But normally you expect to see a menace like Klingons, the Borg, or a woman in go-go boots and a bling belt—none of whom can spin straw into gold. As Terry J. Erdmann said in the DS9 Companion, “If Wishes Were Horses” could have been just another “mysterious-aliens-play-head-games-with-the-Star Trek-crew” story. Instead it morphed into a delightfully whimsical episode. Or did it? In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Megan Calcote, Von Glitschka, and John Mills to discuss the power of imagination, the demise of baseball, the challenges of working with space emus, the fantasy life of Julian Bashir, and, of course, Rumpelstiltskin. In our news segment we share our thoughts on The Primate Directive, which is IDW's crossover between Star Trek and Planet of the Apes, comments by Benedict Cumberbatch and Zachary Quinto about Khan possibly appearing in the next film, and we discuss the results of StarTrek.com's poll that asked fans to choose the saddest death scene in Star Trek. Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact News IDW's The Primate Directive combines Star Trek and Planet of the Apes (2:07) And the saddest death scene in Star Trek is… (7:42) Could Khan appear in the third Abramsverse Star Trek film? (23:31) Sponsor: Audible (30:12) Feature: If Wishes Were Horses Initial Thoughts (34:09) The Star Trek V Retcon (42:41) Explorers on a Mission: Good Idea or Rehash? (45:09) The Power of Imagination (52:36) Who Were These Aliens Anyway? (1:01:10) Quark, You Disgust Me! (1:05:00) The Fantasy Life of Julian Bashir (1:12:26) Expanded Baseball Mythology (1:22:41) Running Short On Material (1:35:48) Closing (1:40:40)