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New Logo, Who Dis?

New Logo, Who Dis?

FromOvertime


New Logo, Who Dis?

FromOvertime

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Overtime, the U.S gets a new independent military branch and debuts a new logo that designers hate! Plus, we dig into Toyota's most recent (and very subtle) rebrand. Then, Rebecca Brooker and John Hanawalt from Queer Design Club stop by to chat about their  LGBTQ+ design community and share some shocking facts from their recent Queer Design Count survey. [00:09] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode[02:02] Fast Company: Jokes Aside, Is the New Space Force Logo Any Good? 5 Designers Weigh In (https://tinyurl.com/y26pp72d)[07:59] It’s Nice That: Toyota Goes 2D And Drops Wordmark In Rebrand by The&Partnership (https://tinyurl.com/y35xnvqo)[12:30] How to improve your self-confidence and stop comparing yourself to othersLinks mentioned in this episode:Queerdesign.clubQueerdesign.club/countBlackswho.designLatinxswhodesign.comTechqueria.orgWomenwho.designDesigncensus.orgThanks to the sponsors of this episode:FramerLeave some feedback:What do you think about our new format? Please let us know in the comments below!Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us:Meg LewisDribbble profileTwitter: @yourbuddymegInstagram: @yourbuddymegWebsiteRebecca BrookerTwitter: @beckybrookerWebsiteJohn HanawaltTwitter: @H4N4W4LTInstagram: @johnheartspicsWebsiteInterested in sponsoring this rad podcast?Email overtime@gmail.com
Released:
Aug 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

On Overtime, Dribbble's official podcast, we share in-depth interviews with your favorite designers. Twice a month we'll be speaking to Dribbblers about their process, the tools they use, and we'll get the stories behind their most popular shots. Overtime is hosted by Dan Cederholm, designer and Co-founder of Dribbble.