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Feasting On Design

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68 minutes | 3 months ago
Antionette Carroll
This week on Feasting on Design, I'm chatting with Antionette Carroll from Creative Reaction Lab. We talk about accessibility issues—especially as they pertain to language barriers, addressing our biases and learning to overcome them, understanding that life is a journey and it’s our responsibility to learn and grow as humans, growing and sustaining Creative Reaction Lab, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.Thank you to Hover for sponsoring this episode of Feasting on Design. Hover knows you have incredible ideas waiting to come to life and you need HamburgersInThe.NEWS to make a name for yourself. Grab this domain name and many more at hover.com/FeastingOnDesign for a 10% discount on all new purchases. Make a name for yourself with Hover.As a designer you're limited to creating static passive visual graphics for the consumer to view. Why not transform your designs into interactive experiences for the consumer to engage with. InterApp enables you to connect rich media content, videos, animation, photo galleries, 3D and hyper-links to your visual graphics with their easy to use content creator. Learn more at InterAppUSA.com.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find out more about Antionette and Creative Reaction Lab on Twitter @crxlab and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with her. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Creative Reaction labcreativereactionlab.comFacebookLinkedInInstagram
55 minutes | 3 months ago
Brethren Design Co.
This week on Feasting on Design, I'm chatting with Jeremy and Jordan Coon from Brethren Design Company. We talk about how they collaborate on work using Adobe Libraries as a way to share work back and forth, how they are able to be more selective with clients because the both work full time jobs, designing beer packaging, cannabis branding, designing for Guy Fieri, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.This episode of Feasting on Design is supported by the new season of Wireframe – a podcast all about how UX can help technology fit into our lives. Hosted by Khoi Vinh, Senior Director of Design at Adobe, Wireframe is a show for designers and the design-curious. This Season of Wireframe leans into how design intersects with the changing world around us.There are stories about how user experience design helps people manage stress and sleeplessness; find something good to watch on an online streaming service; help individuals, creators and social causes through crowdfunding. It explores how design helps older family members understand technology, and the podcast also chats with designers trying to make voting easier. Turns out, it’s really hard.You’ll hear from designers and design leaders who have built UX and UI experiences for companies like Headspace, Patreon, Kickstarter, Withings, and other companies that are putting design at the forefront of their companies’ experiences.Whether you’re into UX, UI, technology… or just curious about the way design impacts our everyday lives, I hope you’ll check out the show.Just search “Wireframe” in your favorite podcast app (like the one you’re using right now). I’ll also include a link in the show notes. My thanks to Wireframe for supporting Feasting on Design.As a designer you're limited to creating static passive visual graphics for the consumer to view. Why not transform your designs into interactive experiences for the consumer to engage with. InterApp enables you to connect rich media content, videos, animation, photo galleries, 3D and hyper-links to your visual graphics with their easy to use content creator. Learn more at InterAppUSA.com.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find out more about Brethren Design Co on Instagram @brethrendesignco and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with her. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Brethren Design Cowww.brethrendesignco.comDribbbleFacebook
60 minutes | 4 months ago
Iquan Worthington
This week on Feasting on Design, I'm chatting with Iquan Worthington from The Artoholiks about working with Black Live Matter to help unify the look of their designs, transitioning from running his agency full-time to working full-time for his client MochaFi and how he’s still able to maintain having a creative agency, what his design process looks like when working with clients, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.This episode of Feasting on Design is supported by the new season of Wireframe – a podcast all about how UX can help technology fit into our lives. Hosted by Khoi Vinh, Senior Director of Design at Adobe, Wireframe is a show for designers and the design-curious. This Season of Wireframe leans into how design intersects with the changing world around us.There are stories about how user experience design helps people manage stress and sleeplessness; find something good to watch on an online streaming service; help individuals, creators and social causes through crowdfunding. It explores how design helps older family members understand technology, and the podcast also chats with designers trying to make voting easier. Turns out, it’s really hard.You’ll hear from designers and design leaders who have built UX and UI experiences for companies like Headspace, Patreon, Kickstarter, Withings, and other companies that are putting design at the forefront of their companies’ experiences.Whether you’re into UX, UI, technology… or just curious about the way design impacts our everyday lives, I hope you’ll check out the show.Just search “Wireframe” in your favorite podcast app (like the one you’re using right now). I’ll also include a link in the show notes. My thanks to Wireframe for supporting Feasting on Design.As a designer you're limited to creating static passive visual graphics for the consumer to view. Why not transform your designs into interactive experiences for the consumer to engage with. InterApp enables you to connect rich media content, videos, animation, photo galleries, 3D and hyper-links to your visual graphics with their easy to use content creator. Learn more at InterAppUSA.com.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find out more about Iquan on Instagram @iquanw and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Iquan Worthingtonartoholiks.comInstagram
72 minutes | 5 months ago
Good Snake
This week on Feasting on Design, I'm chatting with Hannah and Kayla from Good Snake. We dive into how they met, the long, winding path Hannah took to get into design, how they started working together, deciding on which clients they want to work with, what their process looks like when working with clients, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.This episode of Feasting on Design is supported by the new season of Wireframe – a podcast all about how UX can help technology fit into our lives. Hosted by Khoi Vinh, Senior Director of Design at Adobe, Wireframe is a show for designers and the design-curious. This Season of Wireframe leans into how design intersects with the changing world around us.There are stories about how user experience design helps people manage stress and sleeplessness; find something good to watch on an online streaming service; help individuals, creators and social causes through crowdfunding. It explores how design helps older family members understand technology, and the podcast also chats with designers trying to make voting easier. Turns out, it’s really hard.You’ll hear from designers and design leaders who have built UX and UI experiences for companies like Headspace, Patreon, Kickstarter, Withings, and other companies that are putting design at the forefront of their companies’ experiences.Whether you’re into UX, UI, technology… or just curious about the way design impacts our everyday lives, I hope you’ll check out the show.Just search “Wireframe” in your favorite podcast app (like the one you’re using right now). I’ll also include a link in the show notes. My thanks to Wireframe for supporting Feasting on Design.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find out more about Good Snake on Instagram @goodsnake and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with her. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Good Snakegoodsnake.comYouTubeFacebookLinkedIn
56 minutes | 5 months ago
Savannah Glitschka
This week on Feasting on Design I'm chatting with Savannah Glitschka. We chat about her love for manga and how that led her selling art at conventions, plus how it’s influenced everything from her illustration stye to the fashion she loves. We also get into how she uses references and influences from other cultures to help inform her character design, working with her dad, struggling with ADHD, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.This episode of Feasting on Design is supported by the new season of Wireframe – a podcast all about how UX can help technology fit into our lives. Hosted by Khoi Vinh, Senior Director of Design at Adobe, Wireframe is a show for designers and the design-curious. This Season of Wireframe leans into how design intersects with the changing world around us.There are stories about how user experience design helps people manage stress and sleeplessness; find something good to watch on an online streaming service; help individuals, creators and social causes through crowdfunding. It explores how design helps older family members understand technology, and the podcast also chats with designers trying to make voting easier. Turns out, it’s really hard.You’ll hear from designers and design leaders who have built UX and UI experiences for companies like Headspace, Patreon, Kickstarter, Withings, and other companies that are putting design at the forefront of their companies’ experiences.Whether you’re into UX, UI, technology… or just curious about the way design impacts our everyday lives, I hope you’ll check out the show.Just search “Wireframe” in your favorite podcast app (like the one you’re using right now). I’ll also include a link in the show notes. My thanks to Wireframe for supporting Feasting on Design.Roaster’s Marketplace curates small batch specialty coffee from twenty-nine  different micro-roasters around the country. Not only can you shop an amazing selection of single origin beans, but you can find out the story behind each craftsman. They even have their own podcast so you can “Meet Your Coffee Roaster”.  Roastersmarketplace.com is not your typical coffee website, you can shop by origin, roast level, processing method, and even by flavor notes. Whether you looking for a delicious light roast that has hints of blueberry and almonds or a bold dark roast with notes of dark chocolate and molasses Roster’s Marketplace can help you on the quest to find the perfect cup. Become a Roaster’s Marketplace member and get free shipping on every order including a great selection of subscriptions.You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Code sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find Savannah on Twitter @doodlefrogand be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with her. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Savannah GlitschkaInstagram
76 minutes | 6 months ago
Biz Buds: Michael Janda & Tom Ross
This week on Feasting on Design I'm chatting with Michael Janda and Tom Ross from the Biz Buds Podcast. We talk about pivoting your client base during this challenging economy, overcoming introversion through positive self-talk and being authentic and true to yourself, researching places to network online and how to contribute to online networks to build your business, and so much more.If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign.This episode of Feasting on Design is supported by the new season of Wireframe – a podcast all about how UX can help technology fit into our lives. Hosted by Khoi Vinh, Senior Director of Design at Adobe, Wireframe is a show for designers and the design-curious. This Season of Wireframe leans into how design intersects with the changing world around us.There are stories about how user experience design helps people manage stress and sleeplessness; find something good to watch on an online streaming service; help individuals, creators and social causes through crowdfunding. It explores how design helps older family members understand technology, and the podcast also chats with designers trying to make voting easier. Turns out, it’s really hard.You’ll hear from designers and design leaders who have built UX and UI experiences for companies like Headspace, Patreon, Kickstarter, Withings, and other companies that are putting design at the forefront of their companies’ experiences.Whether you’re into UX, UI, technology… or just curious about the way design impacts our everyday lives, I hope you’ll check out the show.Just search “Wireframe” in your favorite podcast app (like the one you’re using right now). I’ll also include a link in the show notes. My thanks to Wireframe for supporting Feasting on Design.Roaster’s Marketplace curates small batch specialty coffee from twenty-nine  different micro-roasters around the country. Not only can you shop an amazing selection of single origin beans, but you can find out the story behind each craftsman. They even have their own podcast so you can “Meet Your Coffee Roaster”.  roastersmarketplace.com is not your typical coffee website, you can shop by origin, roast level, processing method, and even by flavor notes. Whether you looking for a delicious light roast that has hints of blueberry and almonds or a bold dark roast with notes of dark chocolate and molasses Roster’s Marketplace can help you on the quest to find the perfect cup. Become a Roaster’s Marketplace member and get free shipping on every order including a great selection of subscriptions.You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order.I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible specials on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast.If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today.You can find listen to the Biz Buds Podcast by searching B-I-Z Buds on your favorite podcast appand be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with Mike and Tom. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com.Find out more about Michael JandaInstagramFind out more about Tom RossInstagram
78 minutes | 6 months ago
Billy Baumann from Delicious Design League
This week on Feasting on Design I'm chatting with Billy Baumann from Delicious Design League. During this episode we dive into how Delicious Design League got started and how it has evolved over the years, teaching packaging design at the Chicago Portfolio Center, how he approaches packaging design for the food and beverage industry by combining classic and modern styles, and so much more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and more swag coming soon. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. Roaster’s Marketplace curates small batch specialty coffee from twenty-nine  different micro-roasters around the country. Not only can you shop an amazing selection of single origin beans, but you can find out the story behind each craftsman. They even have their own podcast so you can “Meet Your Coffee Roaster”.  
 Roastersmarketplace.com is not your typical coffee website, you can shop by origin, roast level, processing method, and even by flavor notes. Whether you looking for a delicious light roast that has hints of blueberry and almonds or a bold dark roast with notes of dark chocolate and molasses Roster’s Marketplace can help you on the quest to find the perfect cup. 
 Become a Roaster’s Marketplace member and get free shipping on every order including a great selection of subscriptions.
 You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order. I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible special on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast. If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today. You can find out more about Billy on Twitter @DeliciousDL  and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Billy Baumann deliciousdesignleague.com Instagram Dribbble Athletic Design Club Trademark Tees
80 minutes | 7 months ago
Maurice Cherry, Host of Revision Path
This week on Feasting on Design I'm chatting with Maurice Cherry, host of Revision Path. Revision Path is an award-winning weekly showcase of Black designers, developers, and digital creatives from all over the world. During the episode we dive into how Revision Path was added to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the current events surrounding race, how the podcast highlights race in the design world, and so much more. This episode is brought to you by Roasters Marketplace. Roaster’s Marketplace curates small batch specialty coffee from twenty-nine  different micro roasters around the country. You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. Roaster’s Marketplace curates small batch specialty coffee from twenty-nine  different micro-roasters around the country. Not only can you shop an amazing selection of single origin beans, but you can find out the story behind each craftsman. They even have their own podcast so you can “Meet Your Coffee Roaster”.  
 Roastersmarketplace.com is not your typical coffee website, you can shop by origin, roast level, processing method, and even by flavor notes. Whether you looking for a delicious light roast that has hints of blueberry and almonds or a bold dark roast with notes of dark chocolate and molasses Roster’s Marketplace can help you on the quest to find the perfect cup. 
 Become a Roaster’s Marketplace member and get free shipping on every order including a great selection of subscriptions.
 You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order. I’m a huge fan of Design Cuts! It’s an exceptional marketplace with highly curated top quality products, and a wonderfully engaged community of creative people. They are constantly running incredible special on bundle packs of design assets and fonts for up to 99% off the regular price. Their products are some of the best out there, and their customer service is top notch. If you head over to feastingondesign.com/designcuts you can check out their latest bundle pack at an exceptional discount and help support the podcast. If you haven't tried Webflow yet when building a website what are you waiting for? Webflow is a great No Code alternative to Wordpress. You get so much more control over the design of the site compared to traditional templated No Codes sites like Squarepace, or Wix. Give it a shot on your next site. Visit feastingondesign.com/webflow to sign up for your free trial today. Special thanks to Roaster Marketplace for sponsoring this episode of Feasting on Design. Be sure to visit them and pick up some delicious coffee from one of their 29 micro-roasters. You can find them at roastersmarketplace.com or on social media. Use the code “feast” for free shipping on your first order. You can find out more about Maurice on Twitter @MauriceCherry and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Maurice Cherry mauricecherry.com revisionpath.com Revision Path on Twitter Revision Path on Instagram
99 minutes | 9 months ago
Dave Clayton
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Dave Clayton, from Astute Graphics and Author of “How Do I Do That In InDesign?” We chat about his book, designing for the market not the owner, picking your design battles, imposter syndrome, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Dave on Twitter @ItsDaveClayton and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Dave Clayton Astute Graphics Website He Shoots, He Draws Buy How Do I Do That In Indesign Instagram
79 minutes | 10 months ago
Nick van der Walle, Founder of Astute Graphics
Welcome to Feasting on Design! I’m your host Jason Frostholm. I know it’s a bit topsy-turvy in the world right now with way Covid–19 has disrupted our day-to-day lives. Whether you’re now working from home, trying to find things to keep your kids busy, or lecturing your boomer parents about going to the YMCA to work out while the virus is still spreading, all of our lives have been disrupted. I hope that this podcast can be an opportunity for you to take your mind off of the never-ending news cycle. Let this be your opportunity to breathe, disconnect from all of our social distancing, and tune in to turn off from the rest of the world—even if it’s for just an hour. Give yourself a mental break from the stress that is out in the world right now. So before we get officially started on this episode, do me a favor try and clear your head of any thoughts, and take a deep breath in through your nose, hold it and count to four, and exhale through your mouth. Great, isn’t that a little better? The next time you’re feeling overwhelmed, just remember to take that deep breath, hold it for a few seconds, and exhale. It’s a great way to reset your brain. So, are you ready to get this show on the road? Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Nick van der Walle, founder of Astute Graphics. We chat about how he went from a background in design engineering to building a business around graphic design tools, why businesses like Astute Graphics moving to a subscription is a way that allows them to provide better service and innovate faster for their customers, the importance of continuing to learn and why companies should offer training opportunities to their employees, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Nick on Twitter @eehbyeck and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Nick van der Walle Astute Graphics Website Instagram
83 minutes | 10 months ago
Sean Ferguson
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Sean Ferguson. We chat about designing for the restaurant industry, how working with the test kitchen has led to him being able to take his creativity in another direction, revising the branding for a restaurant while maintaining the customers trust, there’s a ton of food talk, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Sean on Twitter @inkstatic and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Sean Ferguson inkstatic.com Dribbbble Instagram
51 minutes | a year ago
Happy Cargo Books with Beth Stafford & Jeremy Slagle
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Beth Stafford & Jeremy Slagle about their new children’s book Hip Hooray Hippo. We talk about what they learned from their first kickstarter campaign for Chin Up Chinchilla and how they’ve applied those lessons this time around, how their writing and illustrations evolved from the first book to this book, how they manage running their businesses in the midst of writing and illustrating a book and then manning the kickstarter campaign, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Beth, Jeremy, and Happy Cargo Books and the Kickstarter campaign at HappyCargoBooks.com, and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with them. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Beth Stafford HappyCargoBooks.com Instagram Find out more about Jeremy Slagle Slagledesign.com Dribbble Instagram
92 minutes | a year ago
Hrag Nassanian–Wayfinder
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Hrag Nassanian, a product designer and founder of Wayfinder, a product line of wallets, notebook holders and other soft goods. We chat about what makes designing for physical products different, his design process and how he works with clients, taking risks in life and how to move past the fear, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Hrag on Hrag.net and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Hrag Nassanian wayfindercarry.com
59 minutes | a year ago
Prentice Howe–The Empowered Challenger Playbook
Welcome to Feasting on Design! I’m your host Jason Frostholm. Thanks for bearing with me and the lack of consistent scheduling of episodes while I figure out how to run business and podcast at the same time. There may be some bumps along the way, but rest assured I’m committed to trying to find a balance between everything that is going on. Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Prentice Howe, author of The Empowered Challenger Playbook and Principal at Door No. 3 in Austin, Texas. We chat about what makes a challenger brand, the importance of niching down by clarifying who you work with and how you work with them, developing a mind set that’s geared for change, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Prentice on the Door No. 3 website and be sure to check out the links in the show notes to find out where to buy his book The Empowered Challenger Playbook and listen to the Empowered Challenger podcast. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. Find out more about Prentice Howe Door No. 3 Buy The Empowered Challenger Playbook Listen to the Empowered Challenger podcast
67 minutes | a year ago
Matt Dawson & Crop 2020
Welcome back to Feasting on Design! I’m your host Jason Frostholm. I know it’s been a whole since we’ve been on air, but I’ve had a good reason. After almost 8 years as Creative Director for an engineering firm here in Mobile, Alabama, I decided to step down to work with my wife Tina on building our own design business, called Ildis. We’re looking to work with more restaurants, and food & beverage clients to help with their branding, design, and creative strategy. If you want to learn a bit more about the name and what we do head over to ildisdesign.com. Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Matt Dawson, founder of Crop, a conference for designers and creatives. We chat about how’s he’s adjusting to the creative community in Austin after moving from Atlanta earlier this year, building Crop and how they are quite literally weathering the storm after a hurricane destroyed their plans for Crop cruise to celebrate the conference’s 5th anniversary, how they were able to rework the event to be held in Austin, during April 2022, making up work to keep learning and as a way to get work, the downside of chasing likes on social media, plus a whole lot more. If you want to find out more about Crop’s 5th Anniversary head over to cropcons.com. You can view the speaker line up, learn about he workshops, and not forget to get your tickets. Go visit cropcons.com today, and hopefully we’ll see you in Austin in April. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Matt on instagram @StayGrayPonyboy and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FreeShipping, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram or over on my website ildisdesign.com. staygrayponyboy.com Twitter Dribbble popupcrop.com cropcons.com Instagram Vimeo
72 minutes | a year ago
DesignXL
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with The team from DesignXL, a new design conference in Pensacola, Florida this November. We talk about how the conference got started, the importance of building community, and why you should come to DesignXL, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Design XL by visiting designxl.org and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with the conference. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FREESHIPPING, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram. Find out more about DesignXL Instagram Facebook
68 minutes | a year ago
Conor Brady, CCO at Critical Mass
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Conor Brady, Chief Creative Officer for Critical Mass. We chat about working in the record industry and developing a reputation for being able to deal with difficult clients, how that skillset serves him now as a CCO, the growth of digital and the future of interaction design, plus a whole lot more. If you like the podcast and want to help support us head over to patreon.com/feastingondesign. Every $1 helps us to cover hosting costs, upgrade equipment, and keep the podcast going. When you become a Feasting on Design Patron you’ll get access to exciting Feasting on Design News before anyone else, plus stickers, and T-shirts. So, please, help support the podcast by becoming a patron over at patreon.com/feastingondesign. You can find out more about Conor on instagram @cbrady and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FREESHIPPING, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram. Find out more about Conor Brady & Critical Mass Conor’s Critical Mass Bio LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook
66 minutes | a year ago
Kyle Courtright, Logowave
Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Kyle Courtright, Founder of Logowave. We chat about picking up and moving to Albuquerque shortly after college with no job lined up, going to work in a non-design company while building his freelance business, finding business by focusing on the SEO on his website as a way to drive traffic to it, the how and why behind him starting Logowave, plus a whole lot more. You can find out more about Kyle on Twitter at @kcourtdesign and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with him. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FREESHIPPING, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram. Find out more about Kyle Courtright courtrightdesign.com Dribbble Behance Instagram Find out more about Logowave mylogowave.com Logowave on Twitter Logowave on Facebook Logowave on Instagram
60 minutes | a year ago
The Haberdasher
Today I’m talking with Roy Clarke, Bartender and General Manager at the Haberdasher, a craft cocktail bar in Mobile Alabama. Roy and I sit down over a beer and talk about designing a bar with everything from the décor and lighting to how the back bar is organized, how to create a balanced craft cocktail menu, and Mobile’s Tiki week – which is currently going on at Bars like the Haberdasher, plus a whole lot more. You can find out more about The Haberdasher on Facebook and Instagram @TheHabMobile. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FREESHIPPING, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram.
56 minutes | a year ago
Magge Gagliardi
I’m excited to announce that I will be the MC of DesignXL, a new design conference taking place November 9th in beautiful Pensacola, Florida. DesignXL is the Florida Panhandle’s FIRST design conference. Join me in this beach town as they feature both local and national talent to excel your skills, grow your network, and further your design education. Tickets are on sale NOW at DesignXL.org – and early bird pricing will get you all access for a limited low price of $129 for professionals, $75 for students. In addition to the day-of conference, there will be a pre-party mixer the night of November 8th. Visit DesignXL.org for all the details on speakers, workshops and more! Today on Feasting on Design, I’m talking with Magge Gagliardi, an educator and illustrator based out of Connecticut. We chat about balancing work & life while teaching at multiple universities and maintaining a professional practice, developing both a technical and conceptual style, and creating beer packaging for multiple brands, plus a whole lot more. You can find out more about Magge on Twitter at @Magzart and be sure to check out the links in the show notes for more ways to keep up with her. I hope you liked this episode of Feasting on Design, let me know what you think and if you like it leave me a review over on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit feastingondesign.com to catch up on the archives of the Creative South Podcast, get some cool swag like t-shirts and stickers that are on sale right now for 50% off with free shipping on orders over $25 when you use the code FREESHIPPING, all one word, plus you can keep up with the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @FeastOnDesign, and I’m @jfrostholm on Dribbble, Twitter, and Instagram. Find out more about Magge Gagliardi www.maggegagliardi.com Instagram Facebook
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