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Developing Your Own Style & Living in It with the Forefathers Group
Developing Your Own Style & Living in It with the Forefathers Group
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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A Global Conglomerate Design Studio
With a motto like “Show up until there is nothing left to do,” it's evident that the Forefathers Group aren't afraid to get their hands dirty.
They have a distinguished style that peppers both vintage snake oil and Americana with a hefty dose of creative steroids. It's helped them quickly begin to carve out their corner of the design industry while working thousands of miles apart.
The Forefather's trio is made up of:
Matthew Portland Hay who is the developer / tax wizard casting coded spells out of New Jersey.
Jonden Jackson who is the web & print designer / product engineering juggernaut reigning out of Oklahoma.
Emir Ayouni who is the illustrator sorcerer dishing magic and mischief out of Sweden.
Working remote can have it's challenges, yet somehow they offer a buffet of design services such as:
Design Strategy 101
Responsive Branding
Illustrations
Web Design
Web Development
Print Design
Package Design
Animation
Developing Your Own Style
Today on the show, we go deep on a wide range of topics such as:
Using a day job as a springboard to get to where you want
The pros and challenges that come with working remote
Where they source their inspiration and their designing processes
Creating passive income by repurposing things you create from personal need
Taking a stand against bullies in the design community
Buying bunk ouija boards
Using cocaine as pizza toppings
I could keep going...
Key Takeaways
It's beneficial to work at a crappy job to understand how you can improve yourself and the systems.
Keep an open mind on how you can repurpose work that you create for yourself for passive income.
Find yourself in your work and leave your personal thumbprint in it.
Be inspired but develop your own personal style and live in it.
Be who you are in person and online. Don’t be different as you will have problems.
Shownotes:
Forefathers Website
Forefathers Dribbble
Forefathers Instagram
Forefathers Behance
Forefathers Products
Emir’s (Growcase’s) : Twitter / Website / Dribbble / Instagram
Jonden’s: Instagram
Matt’s: Twitter / Instagram
Dan Gretta
Peter Voth
Erick Rodriguez
Tobias van Schneider
Ryan Golden of the Golden Goose - Animation
Beast of England - Simon Walker Typeface Site
Music by Blookah
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Become a backer on Patreon
Leave an iTunes Rating and Review
Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram
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Overcast
With a motto like “Show up until there is nothing left to do,” it's evident that the Forefathers Group aren't afraid to get their hands dirty.
They have a distinguished style that peppers both vintage snake oil and Americana with a hefty dose of creative steroids. It's helped them quickly begin to carve out their corner of the design industry while working thousands of miles apart.
The Forefather's trio is made up of:
Matthew Portland Hay who is the developer / tax wizard casting coded spells out of New Jersey.
Jonden Jackson who is the web & print designer / product engineering juggernaut reigning out of Oklahoma.
Emir Ayouni who is the illustrator sorcerer dishing magic and mischief out of Sweden.
Working remote can have it's challenges, yet somehow they offer a buffet of design services such as:
Design Strategy 101
Responsive Branding
Illustrations
Web Design
Web Development
Print Design
Package Design
Animation
Developing Your Own Style
Today on the show, we go deep on a wide range of topics such as:
Using a day job as a springboard to get to where you want
The pros and challenges that come with working remote
Where they source their inspiration and their designing processes
Creating passive income by repurposing things you create from personal need
Taking a stand against bullies in the design community
Buying bunk ouija boards
Using cocaine as pizza toppings
I could keep going...
Key Takeaways
It's beneficial to work at a crappy job to understand how you can improve yourself and the systems.
Keep an open mind on how you can repurpose work that you create for yourself for passive income.
Find yourself in your work and leave your personal thumbprint in it.
Be inspired but develop your own personal style and live in it.
Be who you are in person and online. Don’t be different as you will have problems.
Shownotes:
Forefathers Website
Forefathers Dribbble
Forefathers Instagram
Forefathers Behance
Forefathers Products
Emir’s (Growcase’s) : Twitter / Website / Dribbble / Instagram
Jonden’s: Instagram
Matt’s: Twitter / Instagram
Dan Gretta
Peter Voth
Erick Rodriguez
Tobias van Schneider
Ryan Golden of the Golden Goose - Animation
Beast of England - Simon Walker Typeface Site
Music by Blookah
Want to Support the Show?
Become a backer on Patreon
Leave an iTunes Rating and Review
Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram
Subscribe on your favorite podcast player:
iTunes
Stitcher
Google Play Radio
Overcast
Released:
Sep 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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