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1 Amy Schumer & Brianne Howey on the Importance of Female Friendships, Navigating Hollywood's Double Standards, Sharing Their Birth Stories, and MORE 50:05
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This week, in what might be the funniest episode yet, Molly and Emese are joined by co-stars Amy Schumer and Brianne Howey. They get candid about motherhood, career evolution, and their new film, Kinda Pregnant —which unexpectedly led to Amy’s latest health discovery. Amy opens up about how public criticism led her to uncover her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, what it’s like to navigate comedy and Hollywood as a mom, and the importance of sharing birth stories without shame. Brianne shares how becoming a mother has shifted her perspective on work, how Ginny & Georgia ’s Georgia Miller compares to real-life parenting, and the power of female friendships in the industry. We also go behind the scenes of their new Netflix film, Kinda Pregnant —how Molly first got the script, why Amy and Brianne were drawn to the project, and what it means for women today. Plus, they reflect on their early career struggles, the moment they knew they “made it,” and how motherhood has reshaped their ambitions. From career highs to personal challenges, this episode is raw, funny, and packed with insights. Mentioned in the Episode: Kinda Pregnant Ginny & Georgia Meerkat 30 Rock Last Comic Standing Charlie Sheen Roast Inside Amy Schumer Amy Schumer on the Howard Stern Show Trainwreck Life & Beth Expecting Amy 45RPM Clothing Brand A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Mario Depicolzuane에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mario Depicolzuane 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Creative Voyage Podcast features insightful conversations with some of the world’s most inspiring creatives, reveals the stories that shaped their lives and careers and offers actionable strategies to help you take your mindset and skills to the next level. The show's host is Mario Depicolzuane, an internationally acclaimed art director, graphic designer, and consultant who has worked with clients such as Kinfolk Magazine, MENU, Harvard GSD and The Audo.
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Mario Depicolzuane에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mario Depicolzuane 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Creative Voyage Podcast features insightful conversations with some of the world’s most inspiring creatives, reveals the stories that shaped their lives and careers and offers actionable strategies to help you take your mindset and skills to the next level. The show's host is Mario Depicolzuane, an internationally acclaimed art director, graphic designer, and consultant who has worked with clients such as Kinfolk Magazine, MENU, Harvard GSD and The Audo.
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1 Brand Identity, Design Craft and Growing a Studio with Perniclas Bedow (E31) 1:03:56
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This episode features Perniclas Bedow, the founder and creative director behind Bedow, a Stockholm-based design and branding studio. We cover topics such as Bedow’s approach to crafting visual identities, their studio culture and growth, work routines and organization of the studio, career advice for young creatives, lessons that Perniclas got from the “Grafisk Design,” a podcast which he hosted, and much more. Perniclas Bedow is the founder and creative director behind Bedow, a Stockholm-based design and branding studio. Founded in 2005 and currently run by Perniclas and his partner Anders Bollman, Bedow transcends the stereotypical Scandinavian style, blending handcrafted elements with innovative design techniques. The British magazine “It’s Nice That” dubbed their work as “simple, thoughtful, practical design that’s easy to engage with and comfortable to have around.” Renowned for its progressive approach, Bedow’s portfolio boasts an impressive array of Swedish and international clients, including Aller Media, Coop, Neko Health, Unesco and Unicef. Their work has been featured in esteemed publications such as Fantastic Man, Monocle, and The Washington Post. And, over the years, they’ve also won many prestigious design awards from the Art Directors Club, Cannes Lions, D&AD, One Show, Type Directors Club and more. In addition to their design work, Bedow has also made a mark in the world of podcasting, with Perniclas hosting the acclaimed series Grafisk Design. During its run, Grafisk Design featured interviews with fifteen prominent designers in the Swedish graphic design community, further solidifying Bedow’s reputation as a leader in the field. Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…
This special insight-packed 30th episode is dedicated to episodes 14 to 29 highlights, featuring the best strategic, tactical and inspirational advice all 16 of the most recent guests gave at the end of their interviews. You can think of it as a perennial creative career advice resource that you can easily return to whenever you feel stuck, lack motivation or want to get inspired. If you are a creative professional in any industry and at any stage of your career, it will offer various guidance and wisdom to support you on your journey. Learn more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Passion, Patience & Photography with Myesha Evon Gardner (E29) 1:31:44
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In this episode, I talk to Myesha Evon Gardner, a New York-based photographer and art director originally from Cleveland, Ohio. We cover topics such as Myesha’s approach to photography, including influences, gear, experimentation, shooting analog and working in the darkroom, her mindsets about growth and finances, lessons she learned from her father, who is a musician, the importance of patience and passion, risk-taking, her most essential rituals, and much more. Biography Myesha Evon Gardner is a New York-based photographer and art director originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a BFA degree in photography and graphic design from the Parsons School of Design in New York City. As a photographer and storyteller, Myesha examines truth by documenting and redefining themes of legacy, labor, the perception of beauty, and familial love in underrepresented communities. Through the subjects of vanity, body image, and self-care, she studies the profoundly complex role of the Black woman, who, she observes, as people and individuals, are often stripped down to singular value. Gardner investigates the socioeconomic structure and negotiation of power between these visual embodiments and what it means to exist in and move up into the ranks of American society. Her commercial work is inspired by the materiality of cultural influences as expressed through music, history, sports, and fashion. Myesha’s clients include Nike, Jordan, Beats by Dre, Nordstrom, Beyoncé, Parkwood Entertainment, Saint Heron, HBO, RCA Records, Sony Music, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, to name a few. Over the years, she participated in several group exhibitions, and her work has been published in publications such as HYPEBAE, WIRED, Cosmopolitan, The Brooklyn Circus, Vouge, V Man and TIME. Selected Links From the Episode Myesha’s Website Myesha’s Instagram Gordon Parks Helmut Newton Irving Penn Darkroom Jamaica, Montego Bay Albumen Print Susan Meiselas Prince Street Girls by Susan Meiselas Magnum Photographers A Choice of Weapons by Gordon Parks Life Magazine Hand-Printing (Photographic Process) Pinhole Camera Medium Format Photogravure Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02] Episode Introduction [00:05:06] On Becoming a Creative Professional [00:07:26] Advice for Young Creatives [00:21:05] Work Routines of a Professional Freelance Photographer [00:30:05] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:45:43] Financial Mindsets for Creative Professionals [00:46:25] Importance of Personal and Professional Growth [00:49:53] Myesha’s Approach to Photography and Direction [01:01:13] Challenges on Myesha’s Creative Journey [01:21:11] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:26:35] Episode Outro [01:30:13] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 How to Be an Interior Stylist with Colin King (E28) 1:30:22
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In this episode, I talk to Colin King, an interior stylist, product designer and creative director. We cover topics such as his work/life balance, the source of his motivation, how he approaches interior styling, his work routines, his thoughts on professional growth and relevancy, the power of asking for help and of helping others, his challenges along the journey, including encounters with addiction and his path to sobriety, and much more. Biography As the go-to interiors stylist for the world’s leading brands and publications, Colin King has defined the style of modern American design. After studying dance in New York City, King transitioned his creative background into the realm of interiors through Colin King Studio. Colin King is a regular contributing stylist to publications including Architectural Digest, T Magazine, ELLE DECOR , and Ark Journal . King additionally has his own celebrated product lines with the Morocco-based Beni Rugs – where he was recently named Artistic Director-at-Large – and the Scandinavian design shop MENU, with more in the works. In March of 2023, King will release Arranging Things (Rizzoli) , a book sharing his intuitive and deeply personal process of elevating spaces through a series of anecdotes and visual essays written with Sam Cochran. King continues to expand his studio practice to include creative direction, product development and installation design, imparting his signature aesthetic across the industry. Selected Links From the Episode Colin King’s Website Colin King’s Instagram MENU Beni Rugs Tracy Anderson Billy Clark Creative Management Roman and Williams Tom Delavan Colin King’s Home/Office on Architectural Digest Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02] Episode Introduction [00:03:20] On Becoming a Creative Professional [00:05:16] Advice for Young Creatives [00:13:38] Work Routines of an Interior Stylist and Product Designer [00:20:27] Managing Your Finances as a Creative Professional [00:36:13] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:41:27] Importance of Personal and Professional Growth [00:42:11] Challenges on Colin King’s Creative Journey [00:51:35] Colin King’s Approach to Styling and Challenges of the Interior Industry [01:08:53] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:23:52] Episode Outro [01:29:08] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Courage, Embracing Change and Lifelong Learning with Astrid Stavro (E27) 1:27:21
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In this episode, I talk to Astrid Stavro, a creative director and graphic designer. We cover topics such as the importance of learning and continually being a student, Astrid’s work routines, advice for young designers, her experience as a Pentagram partner, what makes for a good piece of graphic design, how to orient ourselves during times of change, and much more. Biography Astrid Stavro is an internationally-renowned graphic designer with a reputation for strong concept-driven design that is to the point, emotionally engaging, and emphasising exquisite typography and craft. Her clients span the cultural and commercial worlds, and her work encompasses brand identity, editorial, exhibition design, wayfinding systems, and packaging. She has worked for Camper, Vitra, Phaidon, McKinsey & Company, Tate Publishing, Fedrigoni, Port magazine, Laurence King, The National Portrait Gallery, and Wallpaper*, amongst many others. Also, she led the celebrated redesign of the London-based arts and culture magazine Elephant, where she was Art Director and Contributing Editor from 2013–2017. Stavro directed her own award-winning studio in Barcelona for ten years, and in 2013 she co-founded the renowned brand and design consultancy Atlas with Pablo Martín. In 2018 she was invited to join Pentagram as a Partner, where she directed her team for three years. Her work has been widely published and has received over 150 international awards, including D&AD and the Type Directors Club of New York. In 2010, she was elected a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale, the world’s most prestigious design association. Currently, she is the President of ISTD, the International Society of Typographic Designers. Selected Links From the Episode Astrid Stavro’s Instagram Astrid Stavro’s Twitter Atlas, Design Consultancy Pentagram Etienne Delessert International Society of Typographic Designers Adrian Shaughnessy Sonya Dyakova Derek Birdsall Consolations by David Whyte Yuri Suzuki on the Creative Voyage Podcast BLM Floor Mural Colors Magazine by Oliviero Toscani and Tibor Kalman Point It by Dieter M. Gräf Phil Baines Whole Earth Catalog Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] On Art Direction Workshop [00:01:02] Episode Introduction [00:03:05] The Beginning of Astrid's Creative Journey [00:05:23] Career Advice and Tips for Young Designers [00:18:14] Work Routines of an Independent Creative Director [00:26:12] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:40:57] Managing Finances as a Designer [00:41:40] On Professional and Personal Growth and Development [00:49:36] How to Navigate Life's Changes and Challenges [00:54:06] Becoming a Pentagram Partner [01:08:26] Elements of Good Graphic Design [01:16:53] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:24:44] Episode Outro [01:25:50] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Knowing Ourselves, Growth and Long Term Goals with Chidy Wayne (E26) 1:08:19
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In this episode, I talk to Chidy Wayne, an illustrator and an artist. We cover topics such as the importance of knowing ourselves, Chidy’s work routines, managing finances as a freelancer, the importance and challenges of personal growth in the face of modern distractions, advice for young creatives, his views on the craft of illustration, including style and trends, and much more. Biography Chidy Wayne is a Spanish Guinean illustrator and artist based in Barcelona. He works in various media, including painting, design, animation and music. His expression is influenced by the most prominent fashion illustrators of the 20th century, often characterized by his poetic and precise use of pen, ink and watercolors, and more than any medium, it’s distinguished by a sense of groundedness and timelessness. Chidy has worked for clients such as Harvard University, Kinfolk, Nike, Vogue, Mango, Esquire, Kind Surf and New York Magazine, to name a few. He has also published several books describing different technical and conceptual techniques to address and solve some of the challenges specific to fashion illustration. Selected Links From the Episode Chidy Wayne’s Website Chidy Wayne’s Instagram Berto Martinez Pugna Collection René Gruau Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02] Episode Introduction [00:05:57] Career Advice for Young Creative Professionals [00:07:28] Chidy’s Work Routines [00:22:19] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:32:02] How to Making a Living as a Freelance Illustrator [00:32:50] Personal Growth in the Face of Modern Distractions [00:40:23] Challenges on Chidy’s Professional Journey [00:53:12] How To Develop and Find Your Voice as an Illustrator [00:55:53] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:04:48] Episode Outro [01:06:58] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…
In this episode, I talk to Yuri Suzuki, a sound artist, designer, electronic musician, and partner at Pentagram. We cover topics such as the importance of business skills, the value of mentors and being open to asking for advice, career tips for designers in any field, the intersection of art and commerce, the importance and opportunities of sound design in the years to come, how he became a partner at Pentagram and much more. Biography Yuri Suzuki is a sound artist, designer and electronic musician. His practice explores the realms of sound through designed pieces that examine the relationship between people and their environments – questioning how both music and sound evolve to create personal experiences. Central to Suzuki’s practice is collaboration. He has worked with various musicians, including will.i.am and Jeff Mills, and commercial clients such as BBC, Disney, Audi, Facebook, Korg, Teenage Engineering, Moog, Red Bull, and Google, with whom he developed a unique AR Music Kit. His work can be seen in several international museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He had both solo and group exhibitions at the Tate Britain London, Mudam Luxembourg, MoMA and the Museum of Modern Art Tokyo. In 2016, he received the designer of the Future award at Design Miami. In 2018 Suzuki was appointed a partner at Pentagram, the world’s largest independently-owned design studio. Based out of their London headquarters, Suzuki and his team continue to work internationally, pushing the boundaries between art, design, technology and sound, crossing the fields of both low and high technology. Selected Links From the Episode Yuri Suzuki’s Website Yuri Suzuki’s Instagram Pentagram Maywa Denki Royal College of Art, London Ron Arad Logic Pro Ableton Live Pro Tools Dr. Robert Moog Arturia Microbrute Roland Boutique Series Counterpoint Studio Daniel Weil Jesper Kouthoofd Teenage Engineer Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02] Episode Introduction [00:05:35] Career Advice and Tips for Young Designers [00:08:17] Work Routines of a Sound Designer at Pentagram [00:26:12] On the Importance of Business Skills and Having Mentors [00:33:59] The Intersection of Art and Commerce [00:42:07] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:47:16] On Becoming a Pentagram Partner [00:47:59] The Future of Sound Design [00:52:14] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:07:35] Episode Outro [01:10:51] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 How to Start a Magazine With Anja Charbonneau (E24) 1:44:18
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In this episode, I talk to Anja Charbonneau, a founder, editor-in-chief and creative director of Broccoli. We cover topics such as creative and art direction, how to start a successful magazine, the importance of professional relationships and the delicate art of providing feedback, her work routines and the way she leads Broccoli, challenges Anja encountered along the way, advice for young creatives, and much more. Biography Originally from British Columbia and currently based in Portland, Anja Charbonneau is the founder, editor-in-chief and creative director of Broccoli. Founded in 2017, Broccoli is a platform that encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through experimental and engaging explorations of art, culture, and fashion. Created by an all-women team and a wide network of contributors of all genders, Broccoli’s magazine, podcast and industry newsletter connect a global community ready to participate in a new era of weed. Before Broccoli, Anja was the creative director at Kinfolk, where she was leading the art direction of the quarterly lifestyle magazine, with over 75,000 copies of each issue being sold into over 100 countries, with additional projects including books, notecards, films, and influential social media presence. Selected Links From the Episode Broccoli’s Website Broccoli’s Instagram Anja Charbonneau’s Instagram Kinfolk Snail World: Life in the Slimelight Book Mushroom People Magazine Jennifer James Wright / Citron John Clifford Burns How to Make a Living As a Freelance Writer With Ellen Freeman (Creative Voyage E03) Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] Episode Introduction [00:01:03] Early Lessons Learned [00:04:26] Career Advice and Tips for Young Creatives [00:19:00] Work Routines of an Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director [00:22:12] Behind the Scenes of an Independent Publisher and Media Company [00:32:37] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [01:10:39] What is Art Direction? [01:11:23] Challenges on Anja’s Professional Journey [01:26:19] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:38:01] Episode Outro [01:43:09] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Art Direction, Running a Design Studio, and Grit With Mirko Borsche (E23) 50:46
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In this episode, I talk to Mirko Borsche, a creative director, graphic designer, and founder of Bureau Borsche. We cover topics such as his work routines and his studio’s culture, challenges Mirko encountered along the way, advice for young designers, the importance of long-term thinking, art direction, and much more. Biography Mirko Borsche’s career has spanned between work in corporate advertising and progressive cultural design. One time art director for the Mini Group in BMW, he also launched the hugely successful youth magazine NEON in Germany in the ’00s and has tenure as creative director at Die Zeit, a German national weekly newspaper. Mirko received numerous national and international awards for his work. Amongst many national exhibitions, his work was exhibited in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Florence, Stockholm, Seoul and Tokyo. In 2007 he founded his design studio Bureau Borsche in Munich, Germany. Renowned for its creative versatility, they offer design and communication consultancy for clients from all fields of interest and delve deep into the creative process to produce original works within the scope of art, subculture, and design. They’ve worked with clients that include Nike, Bavarian State Opera, Audi, BMW Group, Harper’s Bazaar, Supreme, Apple, Balenciaga, Rimowa and Inter Milano, just to name a few. Selected Links From the Episode Mirko Borsche’s Instagram Bureau Borsche’s Instagram Bureau Borsche’s Website LOOMIT Die Zeit Bavarian State Opera Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] Episode Introduction [00:00:50] Career Advice and Tips for Young Designers [00:03:02] Work Routines of a Creative Director in a Design Studio [00:12:53] Challenges of Running an Independent Design Studio [00:21:49] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:33:45] What Does an Art Director Do? [00:34:29] On Longevity and Long-Term Career Planning [00:42:48] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [00:48:08] Episode Outro [00:49:39] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 How to Be a Fashion Stylist with Jermaine Daley (E22) 1:18:20
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In this episode, I talk to Jermaine Daley, a New York-based fashion stylist. We cover topics such as career tips for beginner stylists, perfectionism, challenges Jermaine encountered along the way, his approach to fashion styling, managing finances, sustainability in fashion, and much more. Biography Jermaine Daley is a New York-based fashion stylist. His work focuses on storytelling and creating characters through styling and editing. One of his signature strengths is the use of color, which is inventive, bold and sophisticated, inspired by his childhood in Jamaica. Editorial clients include Interview Magazine, Kinfolk, L’Officiel, Mission, Behind The Blinds, and The Last Magazine, to name a few. Selected Links From the Episode Jermaine Daley's Website Jermaine Daley's Instagram Micaiah Carter Sophisticated Staples Editorial Kinfolk’s Waris Editorial Zoltan Tombor Lorna Simpson Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] Episode Introduction [00:00:50] Career Tips and Insights for Young Stylists [00:02:36] Work Routines and Habits of a Fashion Stylist [00:14:25] Making a Living As a Fashion Stylist [00:29:02] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:34:05] Jermaine’s Professional Challenges in the Fashion Industry [00:34:48] On Sustainability in Fashion [00:46:34] The Process of Editorial Fashion Styling [00:58:50] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:13:45] Episode Outro [01:17:16] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Type Design, Work Routines, and Self-Development with Pauline Le Pape (E21) 1:09:32
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In this episode, I talk to Pauline Le Pape, a type designer and art director based in Amsterdam. We cover topics such as Pauline’s advice to young professionals, the importance of meditation and walks in her work routines, managing finances, including critical mindsets and budget negotiation tips, typography and type design, challenges she’s experiencing at the moment, and much more. Biography Pauline Le Pape is a type designer and art director that graduated in 2016 with an MA in type design from École Estienne, in Paris. After her studies, her journey took her to Amsterdam, where she is currently based. Over the years, she developed a range of meticulous typefaces and type based identities and worked on other projects in various medium and formats with a focus on typography. Some of her recent work includes a custom typeface for Nike, type design and identity for Stadscuratorium Amsterdam, and an expansion of her ever-evolving type family Till. Her work has been featured in It’s Nice That, Actual Source’s Shoplifters 8: New Type Design, and in the Japanese design magazine Quotation, to name a few. Selected Links From the Episode Pauline Le Pape's Website Pauline Le Pape's Instagram École Estienne Ramit Sethi on Chase Jarvis Live Thinking With Type Concept-driven Design and Art Direction With Charlotte Heal (The Creative Voyage Podcast E02) Mindfulness Meditation Headspace App Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:50] Advice for Young Designers [02:18] Work Routines and Habits of a Creative Professional [10:21] Making a Living As a Designer [20:15] Self-Development As a Creative Professional and Freelancer [28:35] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [33:18] Challenges on Pauline’s Professional Journey [34:01] Contemporary Approach to Typography and Type Design [50:26] What is Art Direction [01:00:33] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:00:33] Episode Outro [01:08:23] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 Becoming a Sought-After Architect With Andreas Martin-Löf (E20) 1:03:50
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In this episode, I talk to Andreas Martin-Löf, an architect and a founder of Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter, an architectural practice based in Stockholm, Sweden. We cover topics such as Andreas’ approach to architecture, the advice he would give to young architects, challenges he encountered so far—including dealing with job burnout—the importance of embracing opportunities, his work routines, the value of beauty, and being brave, and much more. Biography Andreas Martin-Löf is one of Sweden’s most established younger architects. His architecture practice, Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter, with a team of 20, has a portfolio of award-winning projects that span residential, cultural, and commercial sectors, private and public. Their practice is driven by curiosity and a questioning mindset exploring the tension of man and space, past and future, hand and machine, function, and feeling. Their architecture is celebrated for its intelligent and intuitive response, combining rational rigor with the soul of craft to deliver buildings and interiors of compelling quality and character. Their clients include Oscar Properties, Absolut, Monocle Magazine, Kulturhuset, Nordic Property Management, Frama, Svensk Form, and Winkreative, to name a few. Selected Links From the Episode Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter Website Andreas Martin-Löf Arkitekter Instagram Andreas Martin-Löf's Personal Instagram Snabba Hus AML Stool Aspvik, Private Summer House John Kandell Oscar Properties Andreas Martin-Lof Arkitekter / One To One, Book Genius Loci Ragnar Östberg Frank Lloyd Wright Monocle Library Lamp Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:52] Advice to Young Architects [02:21] Work Routines and Habits of a Professional Architect [09:18] Challenges of Being an Architect Today [14:34] How to Run an Architecture Business [19:45] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [25:00] Growing As a Creative Professional [25:44] On Embracing the Journey and Taking Opportunities [31:35] On Struggles, Making Mistakes, and Professional Burnout [39:48] Hands-on Approach to Architecture [52:22] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:01:05] Episode Outro [01:02:50] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Designing Visual Identities, Independent Publishing, and Longevity With Tony Brook (E19) 1:17:53
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In this episode, I talk to Tony Brook, the co-founder and creative director of a British design studio SPIN and an independent publishing venture Unit Editions. We cover topics such as independent publishing, lessons he learned early in his career, SPIN's organization as a design studio, their process for designing visual identity systems, and much more. Biography Tony Brook is the co-founder and creative director of a British design studio SPIN and an independent publishing venture Unit Editions. Founded in 1992, SPIN's small but extremely dedicated team, with Tony as creative director, has received both national and international recognition. They've worked with clients that include Apple, Tate Modern, BBC, Nike, Design Museum, Google, Channel 4, Whitechapel Gallery, and Ministry of Sound, to name a few. In a feature about SPIN on Lectures in Progress, Will Hudson writes: 'Over the last 20 years SPIN have firmly established themselves as one of London's best design studios. Delivering consistently high-quality work across a huge range of clients that span the arts, communication, broadcast, design, electronics, and entertainment sectors as well as application, their portfolio includes identities, books, marketing campaigns, motion graphics, packaging, and websites'. In 2009 Tony co-founded Unit Editions, an independent publishing company. In 2011 he was guest curator of 'Wim Crouwel – A graphic odyssey,' a major retrospective at the Design Museum in London. Also, he's a member of the prestigious Alliance Graphique Internationale, lectures regularly, and is knows as an avid collector of graphic design printed matter. Selected Links From the Episode SPIN SPIN's Instagram Unit Editions Wim Crouwel Alliance Graphique Internationale Josef Müller-Brockmann Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:51] Becoming a Creative Professional [02:54] Advice for Young Designers [12:49] Routines of a Creative Director in a Design Agency [21:15] Challenges on Tony’s Professional Journey [31:51] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [42:09] Challenges in the Graphic Design Industry [42:52] Design Is About Opinion [48:58] How to Design a Brand’s Visual Identity [53:41] On Independent Publishing and Unit Editions [01:07:18] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:12:33] Episode Outro [01:16:47] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…

1 On Experience Design, Growth, and Working at Airbnb With Tin Kadoić (E18) 1:07:08
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In this episode, I talk to Tin Kadoić, an experience designer. We cover topics such as his experience of working at Airbnb, different career paths in such organizations, the power of sharing your knowledge, professional lessons he learned so far, and much more. Biography Tin Kadoić is a design leader that’s been looking for meaningful ways to create communities, impact how we learn, stay healthy, and create belonging. Throughout his more than fifteen years long career, he’s worked as a Design Lead at Airbnb (which was his title at the time of our conversation), creative director at SYPartners, led an agency in NYC, created the first mobile products for a series of startups and Fortune500 companies, as well as lectured at Zagreb’s School of Design. When he’s not working, he’s been volunteering with the IxDA (Interaction Design Association) in helping new chapters launch and nurture their local communities. Originally from Croatia, he lives in San Francisco’s Mission District with his life-long partner, designer Matea Bronić. Selected Links From the Episode Tin Kadoić's Website Tin Kadoić's Instagram Tin Kadoić on Medium Airbnb Design, Official Website IxDA: Interaction Design Association Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck Carol Dweck: The Power of Believing That You Can (TEDxNorrkoping) Christina Wodtke's OKRs System (Rescuing the Dreaded Weekly Status Email) Impostor Syndrome (Wikipedia) Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:51] Advice for Young Designers [02:19] On Improving and Growing As a Designer [07:49] What Is Experience Design? [15:34] Working As a Design Lead and Manager at Airbnb [19:18] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [31:51] Routines of a Product Designer [32:34] The Power of Sharing What You’ve Learned [47:23] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [59:35] Episode Outro [01:06:09] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…
In this episode, I talk to Pip Usher, a freelance writer. We cover topics such as advice for writers who are just starting, tips on how to improve our writing skills, what makes a good interview, challenges of being a freelance journalist, the influence of recent motherhood to her work, and much more. Biography Pip Usher is a journalist known for her cultural pieces and long-form profiles. She has written for titles that include The Financial Times, Vogue, Kinfolk, Departures, Wallpaper, and GOOD. Referred to by Kinfolk as their “secret weapon,” Pip has interviewed leading names in the fashion, entertainment, and art world. In addition to her editorial work, Pip crafts high-quality commercial content for Vodafone, &Tradition, and Cathay Pacific. Prior to journalism, she worked in advertising and counted Burberry and Tiffany & Co. amongst her clients. After living in London, New York, Beirut, and Bangkok, Pip has made Jerusalem her home – for now. Selected Links From the Episode Pip Usher's Website Pip Usher's Instagram Paula Scher Seth Godin's Freelancer Course David McCullough Esther Perel The Kinfolk Entrepreneur Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:51] How to Become a Freelance Writer [02:04] Advice for Aspiring Writers [05:46] Routines of a Professional Freelance Journalist [07:53] How to Make Money As a Freelance Writer [20:31] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [25:00] Challenges of Being a Professional Writer [25:43] Self-development As a Creative Professional and Freelancer [30:28] How to Improve Writing Skills [38:55] What Makes a Good Interview [41:23] How to Stay Motivated As a Creative Professional [47:41] How to Be a Better Creative Professional [52:00] Episode Outro [53:30] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/…
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