Kristian Andersen

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Kristian Andersen

Febuary 6, 2017

Designer, Founder, Investor

Kristian is currently a co-founder and partner at High Alpha - a Venture Studio that conceives, launches and scales enterprise technology companies. Prior to High Alpha, he founded Studio Science - a leading design + innovation consultancy that works with high-growth technology companies.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How his design firm launched a startup studio.
  • His experience launching multiple tech startups. 
  • His perspective on the current state of startup technology, and where it's headed.

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Jonathan Hess

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Jonathan Hess

January 30, 2017

"Rock Star Architect"

Jonathan Hess is a Principal and the President of Browning Day. Many landmarks in the city of Indianapolis are a testament to his ability to translate clients’ vision into one of a kind innovative design solutions that exceed expectations and stand the test of time. He is recognized for his design work on the International Orangutan Center at the Indianapolis Zoo, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and additions to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His experience becoming a professional architect.
  • His work on an amazing orangutan exhibit at the Indianapolis Zoo.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Tim Hickle

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Tim Hickle

January 23, 2017

Author of The Future-Proof Marketing Playbook

Tim Hickle is an author, marketer, and a singer of very silly songs. For the past two years, he's been leading our digital marketing efforts at MilesHerndon, as well as producing this podcast. After a year's worth of podcasts, we look back at some of our favorite episodes, learn about his new book, and sing some silly songs. Tim writes about personal storytelling and its impact on your personal brand. To stay up with his thoughts, you can sign up for his free email course here

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Producing the Obsessed With Design podcast, including lessons he's learned and his favorite episodes.

  • His book, and his best digital marketing advice.

  • The MilesHerndon hold music, which he recorded.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Sean Higgins & Nicholas Rezabek - AKA "Higgins and Rez"

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Sean Higgins & Nicholas Rezabek - AKA "Higgins and Rez"

January 16, 2017

Co-Founders of The Bubble Process

In 2006, Sean and Nicholas set out on a mission. They wanted to create their dream jobs, because no one else had created it for them. That's when they started The Bubble Project, a two-man design and illustration firm built on this foundation: good food, good music, good time.

You can follow them on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How they got their start in design.
  • How they develop their ideas and aesthetic.
  • Their most recent projects.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Another Discussion with Prescott Perez-Fox

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Another Discussion with Prescott Perez-Fox

January 9, 2017

Host of "The Busy Creator"

Don't call it a rebroadcast. In this episode, I sit down with one of my most popular guests for a second time.

In this episode, I talk to Prescott Perez-Fox. Prescott is well-known for his creative work, especially in the realm of package design. You can follow him on Twitter here and subscribe to his podcast here.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Prescott on Twitter

The Busy Creator on Twitter

The Busy Creator Podcast

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What if the Prequels Were Good?

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Matt Hunckler

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Matt Hunckler

January 2, 2017

Host of Powderkeg Podcast

Matt is the CEO and Founder of Verge, a tech startup community throughout the Midwest. He's also the host of the Powderkeg Podcast, a podcast focused on helping startups learn from established entrepreneurs.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His early beginnings in the Orr Fellowship
  • His failed attempts at a startup
  • How Verge was never supposed to be a business
  • His lessons learned from the inventor of voicemail.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Musings and Reflections From Josh Miles

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Musings and Reflections From Josh Miles

December 26, 2016

Happy Holidays from Josh!

This episode is a bit different. In the spirit of the holidays, with a new year approaching, Josh sat down with himself to do a little reflection on the year that was. In this episode, he discusses:

  • #ObsessedChallenge on Instagram - A side-project he's working on to re-ignite his creativity. 
  • How he got into design and started his own branding agency.
  • His inspiration and influences throughout his early career.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Aaron Draplin

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Aaron Draplin

Founder of Draplin Design Co.

Warning - This episode gets a little... Colorful...

Aaron Draplin is a graphic designer, author, and founder of his own design studio, Draplin Design Co. Because of his incredible, inspiring work with some of the world's best brands, you've probably seen him on a million videos and podcasts already. That's why we went out of our way to find some fresh stories and fresh perspectives on his design career.

You can follow his design studio on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The grind of his speaking schedule and book promotion tour
  • What he's learned in the last five years of his career
  • Why he's chosen to keep his agency small and nimble when he could easily grow

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Douglas Davis

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Douglas Davis

September 5, 2016

Author of Creative Strategy and the Business of Design

He wears a different hat every day.

Based in Brooklyn, Douglas never intended to go to college. Today, he's the author of Creative Strategy and the Business of Design and he teaches online courses on design and business strategy.

During our interview, we talk about his book, his educational series, and how he went from not intending to go to college to educating college kids himself.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His inspiration for his book.
  • How he started a digital department at his first agency.
  • What he's most obsessed with now.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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James White

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James White

December 5, 2016

Designer, Speaker, and Proud Canadian

James White, the founder of Signalnoise, is a visual artist, designer and speaker living in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. He makes posters, prints and all kinds of cool stuff. He is, among other things, obsessed with the 80's and visual synthwave art.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His origins,
  • The importance of drawing,
  • His current setup, and
  • How he finds some of his best clients.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Khoi Vinh

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Khoi Vinh

November 28, 2016

Principal Designer at Adobe

Khoi Vinh is a graphic designer, blogger, and former Design Director for The New York Times, where he worked from January 2006 until July 2010. Fast Company named Vinh one of "The 50 Most Influential Designers in America" in September 2011. Today, he is the Principal Designer at Adobe, Design Chair of Wildcard, and co-founder of Kidpost.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

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Julian Stubbs

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Julian Stubbs

November 21, 2016

Founder and CEO of UP THERE EVERYWHERE

Julian Stubbs is an international brand strategist and has worked with brand and identity projects for clients such as Stockholm, where he was involved with creating the positioning of the city as The Capital of Scandinavia. His book Wish You Were Here documents this work as well as the issues involved in major place branding projects.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His decision to launch a "cloud-based" agency.
  • How his agency continues to succeed with zero employees.

 

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Lauren Hom

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Lauren Hom

November 14, 2016

Designer, Illustrator, World-Traveler

Lauren Hom is a California-born, formerly Brooklyn-based designer and letterer who's currently traveling the world. Known for her bright color palettes and playful letterforms, Lauren has created work for clients like Starbucks, Google, AT&T, YouTube and TIME Magazine.

You can follow her on Instagram here.

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Our theme music is a track from Kazi Jo called, "Matchbox Girl."

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Brian Collins

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Brian Collins

November 7, 2016

Chief Creative Officer of COLLINS

After our last discussion with Brian Collins, Chief Creative Officer of COLLINS, we couldn't wait to have him on again. Brian is our first ever repeat guest and this episode is full of fun stories, great advice, and more than a few name drops.

Brian Collins is one of the world's leading voices in branding. He is a former professor and international speaker, and today he runs his own branding shop, COLLINS, which has worked with brands such as Coca Cola, Spotify, and FourSquare.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

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Horror Stories From Joseph Szala

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Horror Stories From Joseph Szala

October 31, 2016

Josh Miles and Joseph Szala Chat on Joseph's Podcast, Grits + Grids

This episode might get a little scary...

Joseph Szala is a restaurant brand strategist and the host of the design podcast Grits + Grids. We interviewed Joseph awhile back, and we liked him so much that Josh decided to go on his show and share his scariest client horror stories, just in time for Halloween.

Please, go follow Grits + Grids on Twitter and subscribe to them in iTunes! It's a great podcast for designers of all skill levels.

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Samuel E Vázquez

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Samuel E Vázquez

October 24, 2016

Don't Call Him a Graffiti Artist

We recorded this episode with Samuel a few months ago, but he just released a new line of bags in partnership with the J2 Collection, so we figured we would give him a plug and run back one of our favorite interviews.

You can purchase one of his bags below...

http://thej2collection.com/t/brame

Today, Samuel E Vázquez wears many hats. He is an artist, a designer, and an educator, to name a few. In the early days, however, he was known by a different name - "Brame," his graffiti tag. Today, his art has evolved past the street and into some of the most recognizable spots in the Midwest. His work has lived in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, and the NCAA Hall of Champions.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Samuel's path from Puerto Rico to New York City and, eventually, to Indianapolis.
  • His view on "street art," and why he rebels against the word "graffiti."
  • How a week-long suspension in high school set him on the path to becoming a widely-respected artist.

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THE EARLY YEARS:

Puerto Rico

TROUBLING TIMES:

- New York City and the Birth of Hip Hop Culture (Focus on Style Writing; most commonly known as "Graffiti Art")

- His experience growing up in NYC of the late 70s and 80s. (A dynamic youth culture)

THE "PRINTED" YEARS:

- Visiting a well-known advertising agency as a youth.

- Move to Indianapolis

- His entry into graphic design studies and the field.

- Highlight Projects: Conseco Fieldhouse (now Bankers Life Fieldhouse), Museum of Science and Industry, USGP Formula 1 Indianapolis, IU Kelley School of Business, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Zoo, NCAA.

RETURN TO ART AND PAINTING:

- The death of his graffiti art mentor, help refocus his creative energies back to art.

- Five years away from design and public interaction (spent working on art and music)

- In An Expression of the Inexpressible (Curatorial project) 

- Artist Talks & Lectures (Sharing his artistic path) Selected venues include: IMA, Clowes Memorial Hall, TriC Cleveland OH, and CityTech Brooklyn NY

- Being a studio artist (working on art)

- Gallery Exhibitions of personal art

While, he is no longer an active producer of design work, his obsession with design now comes from a different perspective.

Links to articles...

NUVO 2015.

JUNGKATZ.

HANDSELECTA (Samuel E Vázquez aka Brame UW).

12oz PROPHET / HANDSELECTA.

NUVO 2013.

HUMANIZE, Issue 20 (Pages 34-47).

Q&A AT CLOWES MEMORIAL HALL.

More info on his website.

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Ken and Jenn Visocky O'Grady

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Ken and Jenn Visocky O'Grady

October 17, 2016

Co-Authors, The Information Design Handbook

Kindness, Curiosity, and Work Ethic.

Ken and Jenn Visocky O'Grady are designers, educators, speakers, and co-authors of the book The Information Design Handbook.

Jenn is an Associate Professor at Cleveland State University. Her design work has been recognized in numerous international publications, including Print and HOW magazines, and several books.

Ken is an Assistant Professor at Kent State University. He has won numerous awards in international design competitions. His work has also appeared in several books, and was featured in HOW magazine's Business of Design Annual.

You can follow them on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

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Brian Collins

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Brian Collins

October 10, 2016

Chief Creative Officer of COLLINS

Brian Collins is one of the world's leading voices in branding. He is a former professor and international speaker, and today he runs his own branding shop, COLLINS, which has worked with brands such as Coca Cola, Spotify, and FourSquare.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • His origins.

  • How to win every major award.

  • One of the original brands to cut through the clutter.

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Stephan Ango

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Stephan Ango

October 3, 2016

Co-Founder of Lumi, Host of Well Made podcast

Podcast host, meet podcast host.

Stephan Ango is the co-founder and Head of Product at Lumi, a Los Angeles-based company that provides packaging for online brands. He also is the host of the Well Made podcast, and has interviewed several of the same guests as our show.

You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

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Roger Dudler

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Roger Dudler

September 26, 2016

Founder & CTO of Frontify

Branding, meet software.

Frontify is the software that all designers have thought about creating. Roger is one of the few who actually followed through on the idea. Frontify is a company that focuses on brand management with a Software-as-a-Service business model. Their software helps you easily create brand style guides, design workflows, and visual collaboration projects.

In his role as founder and CTO, Roger is passionate about the design, code, and UX of the end product. You can follow him on Twitter here.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The challenges of creating your first startup.
  • The benefits of being in Switzerland.
  • How FIFA impacts their office culture.

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