137 - Sara Seal

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137 - Sara Seal

Co-founder and creative partner, Oh Hello Design Co.

Today on Obsessed Show I'm chatting with co-founder and creative partner of Oh Hello Design Co., Sara Seal.

Sara has over a decade of experience creating and cultivating both boutique and large-scale brands. She’s passionate about making strong, authentic voices heard above the crowd and wants her work to empower others to pursue their biggest dreams.

According to their website, “Our world can beat us down and make us feel like we are not good enough. Oh, Hello Design Co.’s purpose is to reverse that negativity and help to encourage you so you know that you are enough and your goals are worth pursuing—that you matter and what you have to contribute to this world is valuable.”

We're going to talk about Oh Hello Design Co's focus on their purpose, and how they help woman-owned small businesses.

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Sara Seal.

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136 - John Humphreys

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136 - John Humphreys

Designer & tinkerer-in-chief at Humphreys Studio

John rebuilt the South African camping chair using argentine leather and pecan, featured in GQ and sold at Neiman Marcus. John also does custom projects and helped in the building of intelligentsia coffee in Austin and the newest shop from the Intelligentsia legacy called The Meteor. John grew up in a small town in Texas and learned woodwork in design while traveling through the US and South America. 

So without further ado, please enjoy my conversation with John Humphreys.

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135 - Anna Brozek

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135 - Anna Brozek

CEO, Big Cartel

Anna Brozek was recently named CEO of Big Cartel, the leading independent platform that's helped enable more than 1 million artists and makers sell over $3 billion of their work directly to consumers via easy to open online shops. Since its inception in 2005, the independently run company has been instrumental in empowering talented artisans to do what they love.

Anna and I discuss her roots of owning an indie record shop with her husband, and her rise to the C-suite.

This is an inspiring conversation for anyone who’s dreamed of working their way to the top with an amazing company.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Anna Brozek.

Mentioned in this episode:

https://www.bigcartel.com/

https://dribbble.com/Beeteeth

http://juliettelewis.com/

http://jessicahische.is/

https://www.rachelblumberg.com/

Start With Why (Amazon)

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134 - John Benzick

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134 - John Benzick

Founder, Venture Superfly

On today’s episode, I chat with John Benzick, who has provided innovation expertise to Procter & Gamble, McDonald's, Best Buy, The Hershey Company, Arm & Hammer, LensCrafters, Chase Manhattan Bank, Kimberly Clark, S.C. Johnson, Water Pik, Philip Morris International, Outback Steakhouse and other companies.

Today he uses his powers to coach would-be entrepreneurs through the launch of their own products. If you’ve ever dreamed of joining the ranks of Shepard Fairey and Aaron Draplin in the quest to launch your own product, this episode is for you.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with John Benzick.

Mentioned in this episode:

Product Launch Rebel Podcast

http://venturesuperfly.com/designers/

https://venturesuperfly.com/

https://obeygiant.com/

http://draplin.com/

https://hoodzpahdesign.com/

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133 - Heidi Luerra

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133 - Heidi Luerra

Founder & CEO RAW Artists

Heidi Luerra is the Founder & CEO of RAW Artists, the world’s largest independent arts organization. Over the past decade, Heidi has grown RAW to a worldwide operation in over 80 cities with almost 200k artists in the RAW community. 

FREE .DESIGN URL

Today’s episode is sponsored by Porkbun.com - get your free .design URL only at Porkbun.com using offer code OBSESSED at checkout!

She published her first book "The Work of Art," which is available now. "The Work of Art" covers topics from personal branding, budgeting, and mental health, to guidance on clearing the hurdles that come forth as you rise to steady success.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Heidi Luerra.

Mentioned in this episode:

https://rawartists.com/

https://www.heidiluerra.com/

https://www.instagram.com/rawartists/

Order “Work of Art”

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132 - David Bates

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132 - David Bates

CEO, Bokeh

David is a high-functioning eccentric who thinks in stories, speaks in aphorisms and wields a passion for storytelling that’s unorthodox approaching idiosyncratic. Hired at Google as a 22-year old, David held an objectively unjustifiable amount of power. He built a content team at Google Maps and established a global production strategy that covered the Canadian Arctic, Taj Mahal, and Pyramids at Giza. Then he left to turn his side project, a wedding video company named Bokeh, into a marketing agency. David now develops campaign strategies and content for brands like Google, Instagram, Airbnb, WeWork, DoorDash, Visa and more. David is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and currently lives in San Francisco.

So without further ado, please enjoy this interview with David Bates.

Mentioned in this episode:

http://bokeh.agency/

https://www.facebook.com/bokeh.agency/

https://www.instagram.com/bokeh.agency/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dbates0623/

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Aaron Nace - Phlearn

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Aaron Nace - Phlearn

Today on Obsessed Show I'm chatting with creative entrepreneur, and founder of Phlearn, Aaron Nace.

Although he went to school to be an industrial designer, Aaron fell love with photography, and later founded PHLEARN, an online photoshop, lightroom, and photography platform to bring free, creative education to anyone around the world.

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Aaron Nace

Today’s episode isn’t sponsored, but I’m happy to pass along this discount. So if you’d like to try out Phlearn, use code OBSESSED20 for 20% off your subscription.

Save 20% on your Phlearn subscription:

Go to https://phlearn.com/ and enter code obssesed20

Phlearn website

Photoshop tutorials

PHLEARN Youtube

PHLEARN Facebook

Aaron teaches his mom Photoshop:

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131 - Patrick Llewellyn, CEO 99designs

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131 - Patrick Llewellyn, CEO 99designs

Design Without Borders

99designs may be a controversial guest to some listeners, but we connected with their CEO, Patrick Llewellyn, all the way from Australia to talk about their latest research report, Design Without Borders. 

You can learn more about the report here: https://99designs.com/design-without-borders

If you’d like to contribute to the Red Cross disaster relief effort in Australia, you can visit: https://www.redcross.org.au/campaigns/disaster-relief-and-recovery-donate

And without further ado, please enjoy my conversation with Patrick Llewellyn. 

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130 - Abby Downing

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130 - Abby Downing

Partner & Creative Director, The Superfan Company

Today on Obsessed Show we're finally airing a conversation for last fall with Abby Downing, Partner & Creative Director at The Superfan Company. The Superfan Company works with top entertainers, musicians, and brands to create programs and products to engage their superfans. From VIP packages at concerts, to limited edition products, to collectible album packages. Their clients span from Mumford & Sons and Ace Comic Con to Jimmy Buffett.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Abby Downing. 

http://www.thesuperfancompany.com

https://www.instagram.com/thesuperfancompany

http://www.abbydowning.com

https://www.instagram.com/abby.downing/


Keep Me In Mind: Abby@TheSuperfanCompany.com

Coconut Telegraph: 770.314.9775

Taking Care of Business: TheSuperfanCompany.com

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129 - Aaron Duffy

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129 - Aaron Duffy

Founder and Executive Creative Director of SpecialGuest Agency

Aaron's specialty is communications and visual experimentation — he brings a shot of humanity to otherwise cold tech experiences, and helps folks get to know and love tech a little more. Aaron's work has been featured at the Saatchi&Saatchi New Directors Showcase and the MoMA’s archive for The Art and Technique of the American Commercial. He was named a top 10 director by CreativityOnline, featured in the Adweek Creative 100 and was named number one in Business Insider’s 30 most creative in advertising under 30.

Mentioned in this episode:

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128 - Aaron Nace

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128 - Aaron Nace

Aaron Nace, creative entrepreneur, and founder of Phlearn

Although he went to school to be an industrial designer, Aaron fell in love with photography, and later founded PHLEARN, an online Photoshop, Lightroom, and photography platform to bring free, creative education to anyone around the world.

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Aaron Nace.

Save 20% on your Phlearn subscription:

Go to https://phlearn.com/ and enter code obssesed20

Phlearn website

Photoshop tutorials

PHLEARN Youtube

PHLEARN Facebook

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127 - Marc Silber

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127 - Marc Silber

Photographer, video producer & author

Today on Obsessed Show I'm chatting with photographer, video producer, and author, Marc Silber, of Silber Studios.

His new best selling book is one that I wish I would have already written, called Create: Tools from Seriously Talented People to Unleash Your Creative Life

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Marc Silber.

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126 - Gina DeDomenico Flanagan

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126 - Gina DeDomenico Flanagan

Gina DeDomenico Flanagan | Obsessed Show EpiSODE 126 With Josh Miles

Today on Obsessed with Design I'm chatting with award-winning illustrator and costume concept artist, Gina DeDomenico Flanagan.

Gina has worked on a number of blockbuster films including Godzilla, A Wrinkle in Time, Jumanji, Malcom X, The Ridiculous 6 and Django Unchained.

She works with costume designers to conceptualize and create images of how they want characters to look.

Thank you Wacom

Special thanks to Wacom for sponsoring this episode of Obsessed Show. Wacom is pronounced “Wah,” like the Japanese word for harmony and “come” for computer, the Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 work in perfect harmony to give you the best in precision, control and ergonomic comfort.

Use the code OBSESSED for 10% off the Cintiq 16 until November 30 at Wacom.com.

If you'd like to help support the show, you can check out our new page on Patreon over at https://patreon.com/joshmiles - even a few bucks an episode would make a huge difference. Thank you for checking that out!

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Gina DeDomenico Flanagan.

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125 - O'Kelly Kasprak

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125 - O'Kelly Kasprak

O’Kelly Kasprak | Obsessed Show 125 with Josh Miles

Today on the Obsessed Show Podcast, I'm chatting with the co-founders of O'Kelly + Kasprack Architecture, Belinda O'Kelly & David Kasprack

From tacos to motorcycles, to the proper pronunciation of Versailles, this is a widely-ranging conversation from two architecture firm principals. 

If you'd like to help support the show, you can check out our new page on Patreon over at https://patreon.com/joshmiles - even a few bucks an episode would make a huge difference. Thank you for checking that out!

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O’Kelly Kasprak is a full-service architecture, interior design and project management firm known for bringing a hospitality perspective to all types of commercial spaces. Our portfolio includes a variety of hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, entertainment venues, sport and recreation facilities, theaters, corporate spaces, retail stores, and specialty projects.

Founded in 2010, Belinda O’Kelly and David Kasprak lead our team of professionals through a proprietary design process structured to produce functional, beautiful, enduring and unique spaces. We pride ourselves on our design abilities, vast technical knowledge, enthusiasm for creativity, and providing exceptional service to our clients.  We are growing, and excited to add a new member to our team!

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124 - Andy J. Pizza

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124 - Andy J. Pizza

Andy J. Pizza | Obsessed Show 124 with Josh Miles

Today on the Obsessed Show Podcast, I'm chatting with fellow podcaster, Andy J. Miller, AKA Andy J. Pizza.

Andy hosts the Creative Pep Talk Podcast, and has authored multiple books on creativity. We had a blast recording this one, so I hope you enjoy this conversation!

If you'd like to help support the show, you can check out our new page on Patreon over at https://patreon.com/joshmiles - even a few bucks an episode would make a huge difference. Thank you for checking that out!

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123 - Hrag Nassanian

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123 - Hrag Nassanian

Today on Obsessed with Design I'm chatting with Hrag Nassanian from Wayfinder Carry.

Hrag Nassanian is a Portland, Oregon based product designer / design director of performance-based soft goods (bags) and accessories.

Hrag cut his teeth with a little brand called Nike, and just weeks ago launched his own brand called Wayfinder. We were connected on Instagram... I was intrigued by the story of his brand launch, and reached out to have him on the show.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Hrag Nassanian.

Listen to the podcast here

I was really fortunate for the opportunity to both record this interview and do video, along with doing an unboxing video with all of the Wayfinder products. This isn’t sponsored, just wanted to share the cool products that Hrag shared with me!

Unboxing video

Or if you prefer to watch the interview as it happened…

Video interview on YouTube

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122 - Conor Brady

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122 - Conor Brady

Today on Obsessed Show I'm chatting with the Chief Creative Officer of global digital experience agency, Critical Mass, Conor Brady.

Prior to joining Critical Mass, he worked at digital agencies Huge and Organic, holding the title of Chief Creative Officer at each. Throughout his career, he has played a decisive role in shaping the digital experiences of BMW, Apple, Marriott, Nike, Hilton, Audi, RevoltTV, Samsung, and Pepsi. His work has won awards across the globe from Cannes to London to Asia.

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Conor Brady.

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121 - Cody Wanner

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121 - Cody Wanner

Today on Obsessed Show I have the unique opportunity to interview YouTuber, storyteller, and founder of the #nosmallcreator movement, Cody Wanner.

Cody and I chat about what it's like to get fired from your own company, daily vlogging for a year, and why his mission is to inspire the makers and the doers.

SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Cody Wanner.

Also, you can check out the video version on YouTube… don’t forget to hit LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!

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120 - Byron Elliott

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120 - Byron Elliott

Byron Elliott is a UI designer at Element Three. He's also an illustrator and runs his own apparel company, Blacksheep Collective, alongside his wife. He's worked with clients ranging from the NCAA, Eli Lilly and Company, and Rolls Royce, and is an active member of the Indianapolis design and fashion communities.

Byron and I unpack the origins of Blacksheep Collective, the role of faith in his apparel company, why the design industry still struggles with diversity, and his passion for UI design.

As Byron and I live relatively close to one another, we were able to chat in person at my home studio.

So without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Byron Elliott.

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119 - Johnathan Grzybowski

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119 - Johnathan Grzybowski

CMO & Co-Founder, Penji

This interview was not sponsored, but the post does contain an affiliate link to Penji. If you’re interested in trying out their service, please consider using my link below:
https://penji.co/pricing/?affiliate=JOSHMILES15

Today we have an interesting topic to explore as we chat with Johnathan Grzybowski. He is the Chief Marketing Officer and co-founder of Penji, an on-demand graphic design service that delivers fast turnaround, simple, and affordable.

Some of you listening might have shivered a little when I said that, and some of you might have been energized... and it's that contrast that I'm hoping to explore further today...

You may notice in the audio that I call this "118." Originally this was 118, and I didn't circle back to re-record the audio saying 119, or a different MilesHerndon credit at the end. Sorry about that. We'll do better next time.

About Johnathan Grzybowski

Prior to Penji, Johnathan founded multiple marketing-related startups and worked for Apple. Despite working for one of the best companies in the world, he still felt unfulfilled, having been born an entrepreneur. This led him to quit and start a business doing social media management.

It wasn't as successful, and after the initial failure, he started his own agency, which set the precedent for where he is today. Back then, he had a hard time finding graphic designers, which led him to do it himself even if he was the least qualified. 

He then proceeded to search through different websites and platforms to find good designers. He understood the huge problem of getting quality designs and went ahead to find the solution. This resulted in Penji's current business model, which is to provide unlimited graphic design. 

What is Penji?

Penji has been named as "top startup to watch", according to Philadelphia Magazine and mentioned in major publications like Success Magazine, Huffington Post, Forbes, and Inc. They provide unlimited graphic designs with unlimited revisions at an affordable price.

Its service is ideal for those who don't have the time to spend doing their own designs. Johnathan calls Penji an ancillary solution for businesses. Companies that have their own graphic designer will benefit from Penji. Their main task is to strategize and develop game plans while Penji takes care of medial tasks such as banner ads or landing page designs.

Who are the Penji Clients?

Jonathan and his co-founder saw a need in the market and uniquely positioned themselves to create a service. And as agency people themselves, they understood how difficult it is to find a reliable source of quality graphic design. Penji was founded to provide a solution to that problem.

Penji is a good fit for startups, agencies, web, and app design developers. Their ultimate customers also include organizations who have marketing teams that need a constant supply of graphic design. This is primarily because of their affordability, efficiency, and reliability. 

Startups get the most from Penji as they have flexible and affordable plans. Agencies find the service useful not only because of its affordability but also of its reliability. Penji is available any time you need them and delivers designs when you need them. This is because they have talented designers from overseas who can give you your design regardless of the time of day.

Penji is not meant to take over anyone's job. Its primary purpose is to act as an assistant to your graphic design team. However, this doesn't mean that Penji is only capable of small tasks. Their designers can take on a wide range of designs such as custom illustrations or infographics. 

What Makes Penji Different?

In Johnathan's words, Penji offers the best graphic design on the planet. What differentiates them from their competition is the personalization they provide. Services such as 99Designs primarily use templates that offer nothing specific to the individual.

Additionally, freelancers or designs from Fiverr require that you interview them, for one, to find the best fit. That would mean a waste of your time and resources. With Penji, you sign up and start submitting design requests. 

Their platform offers the opportunity to collaborate in real-time with their designers. Having a good communication flow allows you to tell your designers precisely what you need in the project. Although they don't have phone support to let you speak directly to your designer, the platform's messaging function works really well.

How Does Penji Work?

When you sign up for any of Penji's plans, you'll get access to their dashboard. This is where you'll submit your design requests and communicate with the designers. Your project will be automatically assigned to the best designer for the job. You also have the option of finding a different designer if the one assigned to you is not a good fit.

After 24 to 48 hours, you will get your first draft. You can review it and send revisions if you need to. It all happens on the platform—no back and forth emails that would slow down your work process. You just point your mouse to what you want to be changed, and their designers will revise it.

Once satisfied with the design, you can instantly download your project straight from the platform. The system stores your projects and lets you come back to them anytime you need to. 

Their monthly subscription rates let you send as many design requests as you can in a month. From web design to social media graphics, they have designers specializing in a variety of design categories. You no longer have to vet applicants as they have a team of professional designers.

Why Choose Penji?

Claiming to add the element of help to those who are bogged down with creativity walls, Penji offers a no-contract subscription. This means that they can opt-out any time they need to. Their services are perfect for businesses that have so much work that they need additional help. When the workload gets low, you can always cancel your subscription and come back when you need them again.

When you pay their quarterly or yearly rates, you'll get as much as a 15% discount. For bigger savings, especially for listeners of this podcast, use the code JOSHMILES15.

Mentioned in this episode

https://penji.co/

Jonathan on LinkedIn

Johnathan on Twitter

Blind Entrepreneurship Podcast With Johnathan Grzybowski is now called Mind Grapes

Jony Ive

Tony Hsieh

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