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Makers of Sport®

Makers of Sport® Podcast

A Sports podcast featuring Adam Martin
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Makers of Sport® Podcast

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Makers of Sport® Podcast

Makers of Sport®

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A Sports podcast featuring Adam Martin
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There is perhaps no better way to end Makers of Sport's podcast then to provide what may be the most inspiring story in its history.Ali Rahmoun—3-D Designer, Creative Director, and Founder of Sports Templates, a digital asset company whose pr
Jessie Kavana (aka JKav) is a Senior Graphic Designer at BSE Global, the company that owns the Brooklyn Nets, NY Liberty, Nets GC and more. She joined the show to discuss her career and evolution as a creative.A native New Yorker with a passi
Dexton Deboree, Founder & Chief Creative Officer of Falcon, and director of the award-winning documentary, "Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1", joined the podcast to discuss storytelling, entrepreneurship and the role of filmmaking in sports cult
"Apply what you learn [online] and actually do something—even if it's not for making money—just make something. Do something with what you're learning and practice it."Matt Halfhill, founder of Nice Nicks, is not a monolith or a cliche ‘sneak
Tori Boykins is a creative with many layers. A boxer, entrepeneur, graphic designer and gritty midwesterner, Tori joined the show to discuss her long journey breaking into the sports design scene, first at the Kansas City Chiefs, and currently
A bonus episode for your enjoyment. On Episode 25, Joe Bosack of Joe Bosack & Co. turned the mic back on my tell my own story. This was a few years ago and Makers of Sport® was just getting off the ground. Considering I have many more listeners
Dan Simon, Creative Director of Studio Simon in Louisville, KY, joined the show to discuss his lengthy career as a sports designer.Dan began his career at a west coast design studio who allowed him to freelance at night using their equipment.
Dane Storrusten, Senior Creative Director at the NFL, joins this episode to discuss his multidisciplinary design career and path to "The Shield".From majoring in illustration in art school, to designing products at Microsoft, robot interfaces
William Peebles, Founder & Maker at Huntington Base Ball Co. in Boston, joins this episode to discuss industrial design, being a maker in the sports product industry and turning his love of baseball into a lifestyle business.We begin with Wil
“We got in early on the digital brand stuff. We found it extremely important for us to know why we are who we are and tell that story consistently over time."Jordan Gielser, Creative Services & Brand Manager of Super Bowl LIV Champion Kansas
“Fear is good, you can feed on it and it makes you work harder to be good and be better. If you get too complacent and happy, that's where you get in trouble.”A special episode from MLC Connect 2019 with two of the keynote speakers, Amy and J
“Working with people is something you need practice with. Everybody has their own agenda, everybody has things that are important to them. You have to respect that but there’s times you have to fight for what you believe in.”Insung Kim joined
Damer on getting work: "You have to be a hype machine. You have to create hype around yourself and most artists are very uncomfortable doing that because they feel they are bragging or they feel like they are going to get made fun of online."
Simon Dent shares his thoughts on the future competition of sports teams as it regards to selling attention and tickets.
"On a Saturday afternoon when every sports fan is going to watch their chosen sport, there are thousands of brands barking at them whether it's a print paper, online, in stadium on LEDs, in the matchday program; there's all these messages and p
"It's 100% about relationships. Probably the most important part of Mitchell Bat is the people I've met along the way that I consider true friends or trusted advisors."Jeremy Mitchell, agency creative director, web designer and most notably f
"There's so much emphasis on people getting a job right after they graduate and getting into the workforce. You'd be hard pressed to find a lot more real life lessons than working at a restaurant...the real life world lessons and the things tha
"What makes a successful brand from a brand identity and visual language standpoint is having consistent style that can also be fluid and flexible where not everything necessarily looks exactly the same but everything should "feel" the same."
Chris Do elaborates on why creative people should value their services more and charge accordingly without feeling guilty.
"Designer as maker is what is celebrated in school, not designer as entrepreneur; designer as business problem solver. To me, when you're in the mechanics, when you have your hands in the work, it's all production and I make no distinction betw
“The Internet is a great tool but you can only learn so much. Actually going to a place physically where you have someone that has [designed] at the highest level, you learn so much more…that experience is invaluable.”FYI: Sneakers are a pass
"Share your story, share your process; there might be somebody out there who's like you trying to find out where to start and you might have some insight they can use. Don't be afraid."Britt Davis, senior designer for AMB Sports + Entertainme
On this episode, we have a crossover episode of sorts as I bring you the raw and uncut audio from a Q&A on SportsLogos.net I conducted with Brian Gundell of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co. and Brandon Moore of the Miami Dolphins regarding thei
"I think that the best design is design you don't notice most of the time, so I have no problem just putting up a beautiful photo if it's a beautiful photo."Marissa McClain, Sr. Designer/Brand Specialist for the Boston Red Sox joined this epi
"The main job of a typeface is obviously to convey some information; but the second part of that is that it has to convey information with a specific tone or a voice."Tal Lemming, the designer of the sports industry's favorite typeface, joins
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