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In this final episode in the series, Diana reflects on 9 different responses to 7 questions about storytelling through art and design, discussing 3 emergent themes.
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: At the end of your life, what story do you hope others tell about you?đď¸
In this episode, youâll hear some universal truths about life and living from a book written by experts on death and dying, as well as what story each of the 9 creative minds in this series hopes is told about them:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: How do you measure the success of a narrative-driven project, and how has your definition of success evolved over the course of your career? đď¸
In this episode, youâll learn about Dianaâs unlearning of traditional measures of success and hear about measures of success from the 9 creative minds in this series:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: How has the evolution of your own life experiences impacted the stories you choose to tell through your artistic endeavours? đď¸
In this episode, weâll touch on the success of the deeply-moving, Humans of New York, as well as hear from the 9 creative minds in this series about their own moments of transformation:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: Can you discuss the intersection of technology and storytelling in your field, and how advancements may influence the way you approach narrative in your projects?đď¸
In this episode, weâll dive into artificial intelligence and creativity, as well as the specific technologies (both low-tech and hi-tech) that help the 9 creative minds in this series create and disseminate their work:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: Are there specific themes or motifs that consistently appear in your work, and if so, how do they contribute to the overall narrative you're trying to convey?đď¸
In this episode, weâll hear about the specific themes and big ideas explored by the 9 creative minds in this series:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: How do you integrate storytelling into your creative practice, and what role does it play in shaping your vision?đď¸
In this episode, weâll consider the power of stories, explore âhard truthsâ about storytelling and hear how the 9 creative minds in this series use storytelling:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Q: What is your story?đď¸
In this foundational episode, weâll define âstoryâ, explore the importance of centring oneâs audience in the act of storytelling and meet the 9 creative minds in the series:
3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingThis is the Art and Design of Storytelling.â¨
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Once upon a time there were 9 creatives in 8 episodes answering 7 questions who were spread out over 6 geographic locations resulting in many virtual high 5âs because there were 4 hours of conversations with 3 themes emerging released over 2 weeks as 1 large, interconnected story.
This is the Art and Design of Storytelling.
This series features 9 incredible creatives:3D Environment Artist @nanoshadesDrag Artist & Professor of Creativity @guy.anabellaVisual Note Taker @inkfactorystudioBrand Identity Designer @carla.paletteSinger-Songwriter-Producer @barbralicaVisual Artist & Writer @britchidaTattoo Artist @soot.tattoo Author & Teacher @recessmagicBreathwork Facilitator & Writer @aribeingComing soon on Monday, May 13, 2024.
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Meet emerging typeface designers, Max Berardi and Cecilia Ly! Max designed a typeface called League Gothic and Cecilia designed a typeface called Verre Fondu and in the following conversation, you'll get to hear about each typeface. You'll also hear their perfect type pairings, sensory descriptions of each (sight, smell, touch, sound and even taste), what was easy and difficult about the process, including what theyâd do differently next time. Let the type geekery begin!
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Today's guest is Franz Hoffman, designer-turned-entrepreneur and cofounder of Fontself, which brings easy type-making capabilities into the hands of all creatives.
In this conversation youâll learn why Fontself was created and more about Fontself as a tool and its evolution, hearing about some interesting projects from around the globe with the Fontself toolset at their centre. Experimentation, iteration and democratization are all themes explored throughout the following 40 minutes. This episode is not sponsored by Fontself; I believe that itâs just a really great tool that I was excited to learn more about from Franz directly.
This episode is co-hosted by Graphic Designer, Michael Young.
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Todayâs guest is the best designer in the world! [Source: his website, TheBestDesignerInTheWorld.com]
Harbor Bickmore is a graphic designer and type designer, selling his work under That That Type.
In this conversation youâll hear why Harbor got into typeface design and his process for creating typefaces. Youâll hear about Harborâs favourite typeface heâs released to date, as well as what hasnât worked in his type design experimentation (the juicy failures!).
Youâll also hear about Harborâs new offering: That That Font Box, a font-of-the-month club for type enthusiasts. Itâs a creative solution to the problem of selling type in a time thatâs proving difficult for type designers.
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In this episode youâll hear artist Sarah Nguyenâs multi-hyphenated career and her role as a life-long learner. Sarah shares the deepest and most delicious answer to âwhy paper?â ever articulated in 188 episodes of this podcast.
Youâll hear about the stories woven within Sarahâs paper cut artworks, which can be up to 20 feet long, as well as the details of working with Tyvek as a medium and the ways in which âdrawing with a knifeâ means that thereâs no eraser. We dig into the concept of failure and the way Sarah views âfailedâ cuts into her artwork.
Sarah and I embark on a little inspired improv, revealing the magic of storytelling, following your intuition and what can happen when art is treated a community act.
Equally as delightful as her partner, Phong, I hope you enjoy listening to this conversation between Sarah and I as much as I enjoyed having it.
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In this episode youâll hear author Phong Nguyenâs playful approach to his work that harnesses âbeginner mindâ. Youâll learn more about Phongâs 4th book, ROUNDABOUT: An Improvisational Fiction that has a clever narrative, fascinating process and incredible constraints⌠there are no letter eâs found within the 60,000 word book! (More accurately, thereâs a single e, which youâll hear about in the episode.) This book project is all about constraints, as well as yes-anding; applying the foundations of improvisational theatre to writing.
We talk subconscious, we talk speed and we talk space in the act of creative making. Youâll also learn about his next book project thatâs almost complete. Phong is delightful and I trust youâll enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed having it.
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There are few things more typographically satisfying than recognizing type in the wild. Gotham over here, Futura over there, Helvetica everywhere!
Perhaps the only thing more satisfying is sitting down for a hearty conversation about letterforms with a fellow type geek. Pan to my conversation with Jeremy Gladstone, owner and founder of Gladstone Media in Toronto.
In this conversation, Jeremy shares more about Gladstone Media and how they do what they do, digging into the step-by-step process behind their creative work. He shares a helpful strategy for starting simple, constructing and then deconstructing creative work until it works.
We then dive into Gladstone Mediaâs Typefaces of Toronto project (currently in episode 9), including where it started and where itâs going.
And we meet Oscar the dog!
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In this episode, youâll meet designer and illustrator, Ben OâNeil, who worked for 70 days to create a typeface based on visual prompts from images online to create an alphabet of whimsical and wonderful letterforms. Youâll hear Ben discuss this project (called âType Alikeâ), including his thoughts on creative constraint, as well as creative consistency.
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This episode features printmaker, Heather J.A. Thomson, who has created an incredible 96-layer screen printed work that took 1 year with a grand total of 8 (!) copies existing in the world.
During this discussion, youâll learn about Heather, her love of history and printmaking, as well as the specific process for her epic 96-layer screen printing project of banknotes from the Weimar Republic. Youâll hear about the technical set up required for this project, as well as the unexpected hiccups that presented themselves and how Heather handled them (including the harrowing thing that happened when printing layer 96!).
Youâll also hear more about Open Studio in Toronto, as well as Heatherâs work as a photo lithography instructor in the space.
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This episode is all about my favourite practice for living a connected creative life: informational interviewing. This episode will help you better understand what informational interviews are and how they can help creative people find one another to build authentic connections.
This episode pairs well with the actionable next steps found within my 'Warm Email Template' available at https://www.talkpaperscissors.info/education.
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From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 4!)
This episode is guest hosted by Kennedy Thornton.
Name: Arial
Release Date: 1982
Designers: Robin Nicholas
Classification: Neo Grotesque Sans Serif
Owned by: Monotype Corporation
Claim to Fame: The Helvetica copycat
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From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 4!)
This episode is guest hosted by Mandy Lu.
Name: Myriad
Release Date: 1992
Designers: Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly
Classification: Humanist, Sans Serif
Owned by: Adobe Systems
Claim to Fame: This was Appleâs primary marketing typeface for over a decade, from 2002 to 2017 for its modern and simple appearance.
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