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The Power of Play30 Dec 202000:36:20

It's our very last episode for this season of Overtime! Before riding off into 2021, let's take a look at some of the predicted design trends for next year. Then, we'll talk about the pros and cons of being a niche vs. generalist designer to help you figure out which path is right for you. Plus, get inspired to make time to create just for the simple joy of it. We're talking all about how creative play can unearth some of your most meaningful work yet. Let's go! 

 

  • [00:09] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [02:13]) Coastal Creative: Digital & Graphic Design Trends of 2021 (https://tinyurl.com/y9ue2ja4
  • [11:42] How to find your niche 
  • [22:54] The benefits of using your time off to engage in creative play 
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Let's Be Human Together23 Dec 202000:22:17

This week on Overtime, Pantone announces their color of the year for 2021 and it's not what we expected. Then, Meg reviews Google's new experiment called Blob Opera and why everyone needs to try it! Plus, we talk about how to level up your spot in the design and creative industry in 2021, and why being your authentic self will take you farther than any other skill set. Let's go! 
 

Design Like A Kid21 Oct 202000:26:32

This week on Overtime, a new brand launches lowbrow art kits that encourage you to channel your inner child and make things with your hands again. Plus, get the inside scoop on an awesome new design fellowship & summit that completely changes the landscape of how our industry shares knowledge. Last but not least, let's talk about using capitalism for good—we're talking about how to vote with your wallet and make more ethical purchasing choices as a creative. Let's go! 

Meg Robichaud22 Feb 201700:33:29

W’re excited to kick off Overtime, Season 2 with Meg Robichaud! Meg is currently the Illustration Lead at Shopify, but she also has a ton of experience in freelance illustration. In this episode, we discuss how Meg manages illustration work at a large company, whether or not you should do unpaid work for friends, and why she started writing about her illustration process on Medium.

This episode of Overtime is brought to you by Hired. Hired makes your job search faster, focused, and stress-free—plus you get paid to get hired. Overtime listeners can earn an extra $2,000 bucks (that's double the normal hiring bonus) by signing up today at hired.com/dribbble.

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Gleb Kuznetsov30 Nov 201600:42:06

Our guest this week is Gleb Kuznetsov. Gleb is the design director at Fantasy, where he designs clean, futuristic user interfaces and jaw-dropping animations.

In this episode, we talk about the struggles he overcame while learning design and development in Russia, how he got his job at Fantasy, why it pays to work on side projects just for fun, his process for brainstorming and designing, and so much more.

Links Mentioned in Overtime: Dribbble Shots:
Team Dribbble's Adam Darowski08 Nov 201600:21:25

In this bonus episode, Dan sits down to chat with Dribbble's front-end developer and product designer, Adam Darowski. They discuss the challenges in designing for designers, Adam’s love of baseball and German soccer, how he recorded and produced his own punk rock album, and a shot from Sergio Ingravalle.

Team Dribbble's Alison Harshbarger19 Oct 201600:18:44

In this Overtime bonus episode, Dan sits down for a quick chat with Dribbble’s very own Alison Harshbarger. She's Dribbble's community manager, which means she helps community members with support, makes sure Dribbble Meetup organizers have the resources they need, and she features community members here on Courtside. They discuss her role at Dribbble, the awesome food and design scene in Austin, Texas, a fantastic recent shot from Bushra Mahmood, and more.

Alison’s Dribbble Shot pick: Show Links:
Bill Kenney28 Sep 201601:16:04

Bill Kenney is the creative director and co-founder of Focus Lab, a strategic, creative studio based out of Savannah, Georgia. In this episode, Bill shares the story of how he discovered his love for design and how Focus Lab got started.

He also shares how consistently posting to Dribbble helped Focus Lab earn nearly 1 million dollars in yearly revenue, how get your clients on board with sharing your design process on Dribbble, and how to feel about negative feedback from the designers on the internet who don’t like your work.

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Allison House11 Jul 201600:51:35

Allison House is an independent designer and visual artist who worked with tech startups like Dropbox, Codecademy and Treehouse before diving into 3D illustration and design. In this episode, she shares how she made the transition to 3D, how she's working to help other designers do the same, and why it's important to push yourself and get into uncomfortable territory.

“The right next move is not to sit and think about what your passion
might be, the right move is to take action and try new things.”

— Allison House

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Bethany Heck19 May 201600:52:17

This week, Dan is joined by Bethany Heck. Bethany is the Creative Lead for the Microsoft Power BI team, and also runs Eephus League, where she creates products for sports fans with a focus on beautiful typography.

In this episode, Dan and Bethany discuss the importance of firm criticism, learning to accept that you won't always win (and why that's ok), how Eephus League got started, why “stick to two typefaces” is a rule that you can break, and more.

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Justin Mezzell31 Mar 201600:45:23

In this interview, Dan talks with illustrator and designer Justin Mezzell. Dan and Justin discuss how he got started in design, the importance of asking for help, and prioritizing and choosing what you spend time on. Justin shares his design tools of choice, why he prefers Sketch over Photoshop these days, and talks about what it's like working at Code School.

“You're never going to get more hours out the day, but you can be smarter with the time you do have.” - Justin Mezzell

“If we see success as a static place, it can often feel like somewhere we haven't been, and maybe never will.” - Justin Mezzell

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Laura Bohill17 Feb 201600:37:58

Topics discussed:

  • Working as a remote freelancer
  • How Ghostly Ferns works with clients
  • Why you don't have to be good at everything to be successful
  • The importance of only showing off the kinds of work that you'd like to do more of
  • Filtering clients to only attract the right kinds of clients for you
  • Laura's design process

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Dribbble Shots:

  1. Choose Progress Over Perfection
  2. Design Makes Everything Possible
Ian Brignell15 Dec 201500:42:10

Overtime is Dribbble’s audio companion and our first foray into the world of audio. In this episode, Dan Cederholm talks with letter, logo, and font designer, Ian Brignell. Ian’s impressive client list includes Budweiser, Smirnoff, Harvard, Dove, Hershey’s and many more. We were honored to talk to Ian about his background, his process, tips for designing and lettering, collaboration, and advice for young designers.

Dan also asks Ian about a few of his Dribbble shots and the story behind them. Ian shares his process for designing the Coke font and the Budweiser label.. He also told us about his font foundry, IB Type, where he has fonts for purchase. So, not only can you admire Ian's great work, but you can use it in your next project.

It was a really great conversation and we’re excited to share it with you. Enjoy!

Talking Points:

  • How Ian got started with design and lettering
  • Ian's design process
  • Tools and resources Ian uses
  • Collaborating with teams on projects
  • Designing the Coke Typeface and Budweiser Label
  • Ian's best advice for students of design and lettering

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Full episode notes and more at https://dribbble.com/overtime.

Smucker Up & Start A Podcast14 Oct 202000:31:44

This week on Overtime, you asked and I’m going to do it—I finally acknowledge Smucker’s unexpected new logo redesign. Plus, we talk about why building communities is so important right now and how to start making friends with your design peers. Then, have you ever thought about starting a podcast? We answer all of your burning questions around what the heck you should even talk about, how you’re supposed to edit it, and why you should even start one in the first place. Get a little pep talk on creating some awesome content, because designers can be great podcasters too!

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [02:22] Akron Beacon Journal: J.M. Smucker’s New Corporate Identity Grows Beyond Jams and Jellies (https://tinyurl.com/yynubtaw
  • [09:28] The importance of building community, big or small
  • [16:23] Should you start your own podcast?
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The Truth About Freelancing07 Oct 202000:28:44

Do you have what it takes to be a freelancer? This week on Overtime, Meg reveals what it’s really like to be a freelance professional and shares her biggest lessons learned after ten years of experience. Find out what qualities and skills make someone’s life as a freelancer way easier, and which might hold you back! But first, what the heck is a “micro-cafe”? Get the inside scoop on the latest pandemic-friendly coffee shops that have begun to emerge. Plus, get inspired to support, celebrate, and lift up all of the makers of the world. Let’s go!

 

 

Searching For Inspiration30 Sep 202000:25:59

This week on Overtime—a designer invents a new product that makes eating burritos easier than ever. Plus, what the heck is an Ortholinear 40% Keyboard and why is everybody talking about it on Twitter? And, are you feeling completely uninspired lately? Let's talk about how to reinspire yourself in the face of 2020's obstacles. 

Our New Fake Reality23 Sep 202000:27:47

Are CGI and 3D renderings actually helpful during COVID times or just causing more of the same issues we've had all along? Things get wild when we find out a CGI model isn't a real human, and we're digging into all the pros and cons! Then, figure out what type of designer you're meant to become—a linchpin or an entrepreneur? Last but not least, we're sharing some useful strategies to help you successfully market yourself as a creative and land more of the work you love. Let's go!

Great Design Takes Time16 Sep 202000:27:19

This week on Overtime... is your brand actually a bland? It might be! Plus, we talk about how to stretch those (socially awkward) muscles during the pandemic. Last but not least, I'm sharing an important lesson I've learned from teaching new designers: Design takes a heck of a lot more time than you think it does—and that's okay. 

When Non-Designers Design Stuff09 Sep 202000:29:48

This week on Overtime, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics logo is revealed, and you won’t believe who designed it… we're digging into why it’s so controversial. Plus, get the inside scoop on a new productivity service that’s supposed to be “an extension of your mind”. Last but not least, illustrator Kirk Wallace drops by to talk about how unique and varied inspiration sources can actually lead to more interesting work!

 

A Logo Drenched in Class02 Sep 202000:30:14

This week, we're giving you the inside scoop on a luxurious new company rebrand designed by prestigious design firm, Pentagram. Then, what is Auto-Tune Typography? Learn all about the typographic trend you’ve been seeing all over the internet. Plus, what the heck is going on with Instagram? We dig into the different ways to engage your audience amidst the many changes in social media trends.

 

A Party For One Can Still Be Fun26 Aug 202000:27:05

This week on Overtime, where is everyone moving to because of COVID? We're digging into the most popular destinations people are relocating to, and why. Plus, we explore how social distancing has affected upcoming fashion trends and the way we dress. Last but not least, how to have a party with yourself! We share advice for spending time with yourself in an encouraging and exciting way. 

  • [00:09] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [01:44] Where are people moving to and from? (https://www.transplant.to/)
  • [07:31] Fast Company: Who’s Wearing Vinyl Pants in Quarantine? How the Pandemic Could Kill Fashion Trends for Good (https://tinyurl.com/y4ztoz9a)
  • [12:59] A party for one can still be fun: how to better spend time with yourself
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    • Framer: Framer.com/Overtime
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Work Hard & Be Nuanced on the Internet19 Aug 202000:30:48

Today we're discussing why nuanced thinking is important in design and how to eliminate binary thoughts from your head. Plus, why telling you to study and emulate what successful people do is probably not the most helpful advice. Then, learn how to take creative control amidst the chaos of 2020. 

 

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [02:17] Amalia Nicholson: Critique is Care (https://tinyurl.com/yycearpn
  • [09:57] Avoid emulating success stories and watering down your own skills
  • [17:36] How to take control of your creative future in spite of 2020’s challenges
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Flat Design Strikes Again16 Dec 202000:31:45

Is flat design making a comeback? This week on Overtime, we’re talking all about the new Pringles logo and breaking down a few other interesting trends in branding. Then, get some tips for how to design both beautiful and user-friendly emails so you can boost your newsletter engagement! Plus, what role does fear play in your work? Meg shares how her biggest fear has been holding her back and how you can assess where to get rid of fear in your own career. Let's go!

The Star-Spangled Bojangles (Logo) Blues12 Aug 202000:26:06

This week on Overtime, we have a very special co-host joining us—Art Director, Designer, and Letterer Adé Hogue! Adé and Meg discuss the new Bojangles’ logo, a Tesla engineer redesigning a chocolate chip, and how to stay productive and hyper-focused during these crazy times. 

  • [00:09] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [01:22] Ad Age: Bojangles Revs Up Its Brand with the Help of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and a New Logo (https://tinyurl.com/y52hdnrp)
  • [10:00] Nerdist: Tesla Engineer Designed Geometric Chocolate Chips (https://tinyurl.com/y2pn5g9x)
  • [13:39] How to stay hyper-focused and productive
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New Logo, Who Dis?05 Aug 202000:30:06

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 others
  • Links mentioned in this episode:
    • Queerdesign.club
    • Queerdesign.club/count
    • Blackswho.design
    • Latinxswhodesign.com
    • Techqueria.org
    • Womenwho.design
    • Designcensus.org
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  • John Hanawalt
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    • Instagram: @johnheartspics
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Nothing Compares 2 U29 Jul 202000:22:07

Hey, you! Quit comparing! This week on Overtime, learn how to boost your creative confidence, and start embracing the unique skills you do (and don’t have). But first... Are people under age 30 killing email, or are they just using the internet differently? We also discuss an interesting concept shop that's changing the future of retail. Tune in now!

 

Ya Lose Some, Ya Win Some22 Jul 202000:18:02

This week on Overtime, Meg investigates Clubhouse and the latest cake videos all over the internet. Plus, learn what Harvard design grad students are doing to fight for racial justice. Then... has this year been a total waste? Are you 100% failing at life along with the rest of the world? Meg shares her tried-and-true technique for turning canceled or postponed opportunities into new and better ones.

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [01:07] Meg tries the beta for Clubhouse
  • [04:49] Meg takes on Twitter’s cake memes
  • [07:01] Design Yard Sale: Harvard grad students create non-profit to help fight racism (designyardsale.org)
  • [11:08] How to turn cancelled and postponed opportunities into lemonade
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Going Remote Forever, Byeee!15 Jul 202000:25:14

This week on Overtime—Are you feeling trapped? Is your company now remote forever? Meg walks you through an exercise to help you decide which city to move to next. Plus, we read your hilarious responses to the question, “How would you explain the job of a graphic designer to a five-year-old?” Then co-founder of Foundation—a new crypto meets creative marketplace—Matthew Vernon stops by to explain how creatives can start earning money using the platform.

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [02:16] How to choose where to live
  • [09:48] Dribbble: 10 Ways to Explain the Job of a Graphic Designer to a Five-Year-Old (https://tinyurl.com/yclrs4so
  • [12:40] Meg talks to Matthew Vernon about Foundation
  • Links mentioned in this episode: 
    • Withfoundation.com 
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    • Basecamp.com
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It’s Friday! (And We’re Not Thankful)08 Jul 202000:26:09

This week on Overtime, Meg is shocked by the new TGI Fridays’ rebrand and tries to figure out why the heck they dropped the TGI. Then, we take a trip down memory lane and look back at Milton Glaser’s iconic graphic design career (and his mother’s incredible spaghetti recipe)! Plus, Interior and Lifestyle Designer Ashley Ochiagha stops by to chat about personal style, space design, and support systems!

 

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Here Come the ⌘‑C Cats01 Jul 202000:34:35

This week on Overtime, we break down a new, unconventional design trend for political campaigns that has everybody wanting to do the same thing. Plus, Meg tries to uncover the mysterious 👁️️👄👁️ , and 3D artist Noah Camp stops by to chat about overcoming imposter syndrome and the power of leaning on support to find your way as a creative. 

  • [00:10] Host Meg Lewis introduces the episode
  • [01:46] Fast Company: AOC’s Brand Was Groundbreaking. Now It’s Inspiring Copycats Around the World (https://tinyurl.com/y89zufrl)
  • [11:10] What 👁️️ 👄 👁️means: (https://tinyurl.com/y78adkoe)
  • [18:19] Meg talks to Noah Camp about imposter syndrome and finding your way as a creative
  • Links mentioned in this episode:
    • noahcampdesign.com/coaching
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Design The New Normal24 Jun 202000:26:42

This week on Overtime, we talk about assessing your design thinking to stop perpetuating heteronormativity! Plus, a new digital product that is reinventing the way we use email. Last but not least, the organizers of “Where are the Black Designers” Mitzi Okou and Garrett Albury stop by to chat about their upcoming event, and what folks can expect. 

Is Comic Sans Really That Bad?17 Jun 202000:21:48

This week on Overtime, we unpack what it means to decolonize our design thinking and question the rules we've been taught. Plus, brands design apologies that all look... the same? Finally, Meg talks about how to stop lifting up the same people over and over again, and start lifting up some new voices for a change. 

 

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Bonk Against The Boundaries27 May 202000:31:31

This week on Overtime, we discuss whether remote work is the new normal after more companies announce permanent work-from-home policies. Then, Meg helps us embrace all the ways we've changed as a result of the ongoing pandemic. Last but not least, Meg tackles feelings of impostor syndrome and encourages us to redefine those pre-determined labels of what it means to be a designer. 

  • [00:09] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [01:53] Bloomberg: Shopify Is Joining Twitter in Permanent Work-From-Home Shift  (https://tinyurl.com/y9z5xtap
  • [09:03] Embracing the ways we’ve changed during the coronavirus pandemic
  • [16:08] How to overcome imposter syndrome, and create your own label
  • [28:41] Meg answers a listener’s call about how to explain being a designer to a kindergartener
  • Thanks to the sponsors of this episode:
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The Burnout Whisperer09 Dec 202000:30:52

Has 2020 got you feeling totally burnt out? This week on Overtime, burnout expert Erayna Sargent stops by to remind you that you're not alone, and shares some powerful tips to help you begin your burnout recovery today. But first, we're giving you the 411 on a hilarious new website that lets you send emails directly to a dumpster and watch them burn... Yup, it's a thing! Plus, we're laughing out loud over a hilarious Design Twitter argument that recently sparked between a couple of designers, and you'll never believe why! 
 

Toucan Play At This (Design) Game20 May 202000:28:12

This week on Overtime, Froot Loops gives our old buddy Toucan Sam an unexpected redesign, and people have quite the reaction to it. Plus, more creatives make and sell face masks to earn extra income while helping first responders on the front lines. Finally, Noah Glenn—host of the mindfulness podcast for kids 'Like You'—drops by to help expand our definition of mindfulness and what we should be learning from kids. 

Side-Benefits of Side-Projects13 May 202000:33:44

This week on Overtime, Meg recommends some virtual museum tours worth checking out, and gives you a rundown of how unemployment and PPP loans work as a self-employed creative right now. Plus, Charli Prangley and Femke van Schoonhoven stop by to talk about making time for side projects while balancing a full-time job, and how that heck that works.

Shut Up And Zoom06 May 202000:30:23

This week on Overtime, Meg learns that popping into a Zoom room full of silent people is a thing that actually isn’t awkward, artists get creative with toilet paper to raise money for COVID-19 relief, and Eric Friedensohn joins to talk about making murals and building community. Plus, Meg gets a bunch of calls on the hotline this week that make her cry!

 

Make Friends With Strangers29 Apr 202000:29:50

This week on Overtime, Meg and The Futur’s Matthew Encina discuss a new, self-destructing website, how to uncover the unique POV you have to offer the world, and tips for building more meaningful connections with people, both on and offline. 

Is Lo-Fi The New Hi-Fi?22 Apr 202000:25:30

This week on Overtime, we explore what design trends might look like once the pandemic is over, how to make engaging videos that reach your audience on Instagram, and why paying attention and documenting your feelings during this time in history might just pay off in the future. 

  • [00:10] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [01:50] Fast Company: Can Direct-To-Consumer Brands Survive the COVID-19 Apocalypse? 
  • [05:09] Wistia:  (Out of) Office Hours: Shooting Video by Yourself 
  • [16:52] Meg discusses George Saunders’ comments on Absorbing Information 

 

Making Lemonade Out Of Grapefruits15 Apr 202000:29:43

This week on Overtime, a new contest has designers creating the ugliest, worst logos you can imagine, and designers grab their pitchforks over a renowned publication’s controversial Tweet. Plus, Meg chats with lettering artist and illustrator extraordinaire Mary Kate McDevitt about being productive (or not) during self-isolation.

 

 

Make What Ya Wanna Make08 Apr 202000:26:21

This week on Overtime, designers use their skillsets to help those affected by COVID-19, while certain corporations attempt to exemplify social distancing through new branding efforts. Plus, tactile illustrator Alicja Colon joins Meg to chat about taking control of your creative destiny and making the dang thing already!

 

We're All Human Mullets01 Apr 202000:25:08

This week on Overtime, Meg weighs in on the latest obsession with Animal Crossing and how it's helping designers cope, Nissan’s new logo redesign, and she responds to a listener voicemail! Plus, designer Mick Champayne joins the conversation to talk about injecting humor and personality into your work.

  • [00:10] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [02:05] CNBC: The Psychology Behind Our Obsession with Animal Crossing
  • [05:46] Creative Bloq: New Nissan Logo Redesign
  • [08:51] Meg takes a voicemail about being grateful for what we have right now
  • [09:59] Meg talks to Mick Champayne about balancing humor in your work and work life

 

 

 

The Show Must Go On25 Mar 202000:27:07

This week on Overtime, we’re focusing on moments of light in all of the darkness of what’s happening. Meg tells us about an upcoming design event that’s actually happening, and how she plans to continue her freelance career while also supporting small businesses. Plus, she digs into Slack's new product updates and special guest Ashley Hohnstein joins us to share tips for how to have more mindful and helpful design critiques.

 

Let's Be Alone Together18 Mar 202000:28:35

Meg shares advice for working from home amidst the COVID-19 outbreak along with mental health tips to keep you sane. Plus, special guest Erik Westra joins us to talk about managing IRL events to keep the public safe and healthy.

 

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Little Silver Linings of 202002 Dec 202000:30:57

This week on Overtime, we look back at 2020 and think: has it really been as bad as it feels? How has it affected design? Plus, dig into the meaning of diverse creative content, and why it'll be more important than ever in 2021. Then, writer Kelly Small stops by to share their secrets on creating a more ethical and conscious creative career, so you don't have to sell your dang soul, am I right? Let's go.

 

 

 

Personal Style, Personal Six‑Pack11 Mar 202000:30:09

Illustrator Alice Lee joins Meg to co-host Overtime this week! Meg and Alice discuss a more eco-friendly Instagram interface, BMW’s new logo redesign, and how to let your inner style loose.

 

 

PortfoliNO? PortfoliYES!04 Mar 202000:21:54

In this episode, Meg shares tips for boosting your online presence as a designer and how to create a portfolio that reflects your unique personality. Plus, she digs into the latest news like whether putting IKEA furniture in a museum is art, and why the heck movie villains never use iPhones!  

  • [00:09] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [02:11] Dribbble: 3 essential steps to boosting your online presence as a designer
  • [06:17] Fast Company: If you sneak IKEA furniture into a museum, is it art?
  • [10:48] Forbes: Apple won’t let villains use iPhones in movies
  • [13:14] Portfolio Review Tips & Tricks

 

If Someone Else Likes It, That's a Bonus26 Feb 202000:28:00

Dribbble’s Co-Founder Dan Cederholm joins us on this episode of Overtime! Meg and Dan discuss the role of designers today, face masks that are compatible with Face ID, self-publishing, and working on your own.

  • [00:10] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [00:36] Catching up with Dan Cederholm
  • [06:31] Medium: If Engineers are Talking to Users, Do We Still Need Designer?
  • [11:20] Resting Risk Face: Facial ID Respiratory Masks
  • [15:20] Meg and Dan discuss the process of self-publishing and working independently

 

 

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Butt What Can You Do?19 Feb 202000:26:23

In this episode, Meg discusses Sears’ new rebrand, House Industries’ new hand-lettering manual, and the trailer for Wes Anderson’s new movie. Plus, Meg chats with Fanny Luor and Sean Suchara about designing for social good.

Put A Label On It (Or Don't)12 Feb 202000:26:30

You’re listening to Overtime! In this episode, host Meg Lewis and today’s co-host Rogie King talk about a new design tool, Millennial rosy retrospection, and Amazon Dating. Plus, they dive into whether design titles and labels are harmful or helpful.  

  • [00:11] Introducing the Episode with Meg Lewis
  • [02:29] Create With Play 
  • [05:54] Digital Arts Online: Opal Fruit Rebrand Designed From Memory 
  • [10:22] Amazon Dating: A Parody Dating Website 
  • [13:02] Discussing design tooling and how it can help or hurt designers
  • [17:52] Can titles get in the way?

 

 

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