Explore every episode of the podcast CAPTN OffScript
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| S02/E25 - Elliot Jay Stocks on Books, Newsletters & Why Human Connection Is Everything | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:58:02 | |
He's back. And this time we accidentally planned a Madrid book event live on air. Elliot Jay Stocks is a designer, writer, editor, and the person behind Fine Specimens — a brand new book showcasing contemporary type design from 69 foundries, including three of mine. We talked about the book, the five-stop tour, joining Adobe after 18.5 years of freelancing, the love-hate relationship with Instagram every creative recognises, and why newsletters and human connection might be the most important things a creative can invest in right now. What we cover:
Connect with Elliot Jay Stocks: Website: https://elliotjaystocks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotjaystocks/ Newsletter: https://elliotjaystocks.com/newsletter Fine Specimens: https://elliotjaystocks.com/books#fine-specimens Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter If you liked this episode, listen to: Jessica Hische (S02/E21) — on serial entrepreneurship, creative reinvention, and building a life entirely on your own terms. Cover photo by Norman Posselt: https://normanposselt.com/ | |||
| S02/E24 - Philipp Louven: From Print Design to AI-First & Why Fundamentals Matter More Than Ever | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:54:10 | |
He started with die cuts and packaging catalogues at a print agency. He co-authored typography books with Slanted. He moved to Istanbul on a creative whim. And now he's the lead designer at Kittl — one of Europe's fastest-growing AI-powered design platforms. The through-line? A deep belief that no tool matters if you don't have the fundamentals first. Philipp Louven on the journey from print to AI-first, what's actually changing in the design industry, and why the shift from execution to direction might be the most important move a designer can make right now. What we cover:
Connect with Philipp Louven: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipp-louven-8a1251192/ Kittl: https://kittl.com Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter If you liked this episode, listen to: Sergio del Puerto (S02/E23) — on AI, creative reinvention, and finding a new way of working after decades in the industry. | |||
| S02/E15 - Alex Trochut on Creativity, Identity, and Staying Human in a Hyper-Optimized World | 21 Jan 2026 | 01:02:11 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Alex Trochut for one of the most personal and reflective conversations we’ve had on the podcast. We talk about creativity, identity, and what it really means to stay human in a world that constantly pushes optimization, speed, and output. Alex shares stories from growing up in Barcelona, discovering graphic design early, and being shaped by a family environment where creativity, culture, and craft were always present. A particularly moving part of the conversation centers around Alex’s grandfather. We also explore Alex’s decision to leave Spain, his years in New York and California, and what it means to build a creative life as an immigrant. Alex speaks openly about belonging, distance, and how moving away from home can sharpen your sense of identity rather than dilute it. We talk about cities as creative accelerators, but also about the personal cost of constantly adapting. The conversation moves into creative evolution. Alex shares his honest resistance to new tools, the fear of change, and the moment he realized that repeating what already worked was quietly limiting him. Learning 3D later in his career became less about technology and more about breaking patterns, opening new creative doors, and reconnecting with curiosity. We also talk about music, DJing, personal projects, and the importance of having creative spaces that exist outside commercial expectations. Alex reflects on freedom, experimentation, and why staying playful is not a luxury, but a necessity for a long creative life. This episode isn’t about trends, tools, or success metrics. It’s about roots, evolution, vulnerability, and designing a creative career that stays emotionally honest over time. If you’ve ever questioned your direction, felt stuck in repetition, or wondered how to grow without losing yourself, this conversation will resonate. | |||
| S02/E14 - Cat How on Purpose-Driven Branding and Building a Business That Reflects Your Values | 14 Jan 2026 | 00:58:41 | |
Cat How is the co-founder of How&How and one of the most thoughtful voices in purpose-driven branding today. In this episode, we talk about her journey from journalism into design, founding and growing a global branding agency during the COVID pandemic, and what it takes to build a business that reflects your values in practice, not just in theory. Cat shares how storytelling shaped her approach to branding, why she believes creativity carries responsibility, and how her studio committed to climate-focused and impact-driven work early on. We discuss leadership, growth, working with a partner, burnout, and the realities behind values-led decision-making. We also talk about AI and creativity, why Cat sees emerging tools as an opportunity rather than a threat, and why human intuition and conviction remain essential. This is an honest conversation about purpose-driven branding, long-term thinking, and building a creative business with integrity. | |||
| S02/E13 - Michael Flarup on Creativity and Designing a Life Without a Master Plan | 06 Jan 2026 | 01:07:03 | |
Michael Flarup is a designer, creative entrepreneur, and co-founder of Northplay. His career spans icon design, self-published books, and independent game development, shaped by curiosity rather than a fixed plan. In this conversation, we talk about growing up not fitting into traditional systems, discovering creativity through making, and building long-term projects that take years to mature. Michael shares insights into self-publishing the App Icon books, designing games, and why trusting long timelines became a defining part of his approach to work. We also discuss switching between different creative disciplines, avoiding burnout, and how following what feels genuinely fun often leads to more meaningful and sustainable creative work. Michael opens up about fatherhood, balance, self-doubt, and the idea of healthy self-delusion as a creative strategy. This is an honest conversation about patience, curiosity, and designing a creative life that lasts. | |||
| S02/E12 - Kieron Anthony Lewis on Editorial Design, Identity, and Finding Meaning Through Work | 17 Dec 2025 | 01:06:16 | |
Kieron Anthony Lewis is an editorial designer, speaker, educator, and Adobe Live host whose work is deeply rooted in culture, community, and meaning. In this conversation, we go far beyond design portfolios and talk about the life experiences that shaped how he works and why he creates. We discuss the monumental Lagos publication, designing books as cultural artifacts, and how Kieron’s love for magazines and editorial structure began long before he knew design was a career. He shares his journey through agencies, freelancing during COVID, and the unexpected chain of events that led to working with Adobe and major publishers. The episode opens up into fatherhood, grief, identity, and perspective. Kieron reflects on becoming one of the Design for Planet Trailblazers on the same day he lost his grandfather, and how that moment reshaped his understanding of success, ambition, and what truly matters. This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about creative purpose, humility, and building a life that aligns with your values, not just your output.
Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes and episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e11-james-barnard-on-creativity-speed-and-designing-a-life-you-love 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week, where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E11 - James Barnard on Creativity, Speed, and Designing a Life You Love | 10 Dec 2025 | 01:05:44 | |
James Barnard is one of the most recognizable logo designers working today, but this conversation goes far beyond logos. We talk about how he entered design at 25, why he left agency life, and how freelancing became the turning point that gave him freedom and clarity in his work. James shares how a single TikTok changed everything, why he only presents one concept to clients, and how he built a process that now gets projects signed off with no amends. We get into speed, systems, taste, experience, and how his Illustrator mastery became a core part of his career. He also explains how Allan Peters’ brand noun method helped him rebuild his entire approach to discovery and direction. We talk about momentum, visibility, imposter feelings, and the pressure creators feel to always keep up. James opens up about burnout, family life in Australia, raising kids, wildlife encounters, and the real tradeoffs behind the lifestyle he intentionally (and unintentionally) designed. There are stories from Adobe Max, embarrassing Allan Peters on stage, building the Designers Community, and how teaching, connection, and sharing knowledge became a huge part of why he shows up online. If you’re a designer, freelancer, or creative navigating uncertainty, growth, or overwhelm, this episode offers clear, grounded insight into building a career that feels good and actually works. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes and episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e11-james-barnard-on-creativity-speed-and-designing-a-life-you-love 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week, where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E10 - The Creative Life of Angela Lyons: Visibility, Intent, and Showing Up | 03 Dec 2025 | 01:11:27 | |
In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, I sit down with UK based designer, creative director, and community builder Angela Lyons for a grounded and deeply honest conversation about the creative life. Angela has worked in the industry for more than 20 years across branding, editorial design, magazine design, web design, and podcasting. She is also the co creator of Freelancer Magazine and the host of Creatives Like Us. We explore the themes that shaped Angela’s recent years, including visibility, intention, and her commitment to showing up even when it feels uncomfortable. Angela shares her perspective on social media pressure, the challenges of staying consistent, and the internal battles that many creatives never talk about publicly. We also dive into community, mental health, and identity. Angela opens up about her experiences as a woman of colour in the design industry, the biases she encountered early on, and how much the landscape has changed. She talks about the power of community through Freelancer Magazine and Black Women on Wheels, a London based cycling group where she found connection, movement, and joy. This conversation also touches on anxiety, imposter syndrome, parenting, and the importance of stepping away from the desk to find clarity. Angela shares how she uses yearly vision boards to stay intentional and how she has learned to trust herself more with each passing year. If you are navigating your own creative journey, this episode with Angela Lyons offers perspective, encouragement, and a reminder that none of us figure this out alone. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes and episode transcript: 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week, where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E09 - David Airey on Creativity, Calm, and a Life Built With Intention | 26 Nov 2025 | 01:03:01 | |
In this episode of CAPTN OffScript I sit down with David Airey, a designer whose books, thinking, and calm perspective have shaped how countless creatives approach identity design. But we go far beyond the craft in this conversation and explore the human side of a long creative life. David talks openly about growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, finding his way through early jobs, and how traveling across Asia shifted his understanding of the world. He shares the story of building a twenty year independent career, how he learned to slow down, and why he chooses a life defined by intention instead of speed. A big part of this episode focuses on comparison, self doubt, and the quiet pressure that follows every creative who works in public. David explains why comparing yourself to other designers is never healthy and why the only comparison that matters is the one with your past self. He talks about fatherhood, family, burnout, balance, the need to disconnect, and the small moments that bring meaning back into your days. We also dive into the third edition of Logo Design Love. David walks through what it feels like to revisit and rewrite work more than a decade later, how much of the book has changed, and why designing for yourself is always harder than designing for others. This is a calm, thoughtful, and deeply human conversation about creativity, life, focus, and the choices that shape who we become. If you are a designer, freelancer, or someone trying to build a creative career without losing yourself in the noise, this episode will resonate on a different level. Tune in for one of the most grounding conversations of the season. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes and episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e09-david-airey-on-creativity-calm-and-a-life-built-with-intention 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week, where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E08 - Mat Voyce on Anxiety, Creativity, and Finding Your Thing | 19 Nov 2025 | 01:01:25 | |
In this episode of CAPTN OffScript I sit down with Mat Voyce, the designer known for his expressive type animation work and his instantly recognizable visual language. We go far beyond the craft in this conversation and dive into the emotional and personal side of being a creative today. Mat talks openly about growing up as an introverted kid, finding his way through graphic design and agency life, and slowly developing a unique style in type and motion. He shares stories from his early days, the moment he realized animation could become his thing, and how it felt to work with global clients like Disney, Nike, and Pepsi. A big part of this episode focuses on anxiety and mental health. Mat discusses the sudden spike in anxiety that changed his daily life, his experience with therapy and hypnotherapy, and the moment he decided to start medication to soften the constant noise inside his mind. We talk about overthinking, sleepless nights, worry loops, and what it really feels like to freelance when you spend most of your time inside your own head. We also explore parenthood, loneliness, the pressures of creative work, and the grounding power of simple routines. Mat shares what helps him, what he is still learning, and why he believes honesty and community can make such a difference for creatives who feel alone with their struggles. This is a warm, human, and very real conversation about creativity, fear, growth, and the quiet work of becoming yourself. If you are a designer, animator, illustrator, or someone navigating anxiety while building a creative career, this episode will resonate deeply. Tune in for one of the most personal and grounding conversations of the season. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes & episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e08-mat-voyce-on-anxiety-creativity-and-finding-your-thing 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week — where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E07 - From Magic Tricks to Iconic Brands – The Bill Gardner Story | 12 Nov 2025 | 01:06:32 | |
Bill Gardner has reviewed more logos than almost anyone on the planet — over 450,000 through his work with LogoLounge. But behind the numbers is a deep-thinking, long-game designer who believes that real identity design isn’t about trends — it’s about clarity, consistency, and curiosity. In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, Bill shares the winding story of how a childhood fascination with magic led him to branding, how he built one of the most respected identity studios in the U.S., and why most design problems start before a single sketch is ever made. We talk about the early days of analog design — cutting logos by hand, setting type with rulers, and building trust without a Behance profile. But more importantly, we explore what still matters today: how to create logos that last, how to balance subjective and objective thinking, and how to build systems that serve brands beyond the pretty mark. Bill opens up about landing clients like Kroger, Cessna, and Pizza Hut, what he’s learned after reviewing hundreds of thousands of logos, and how fishing in deeper waters has become his life philosophy — both creatively and professionally. We also explore the upcoming evolution of LogoLounge, his new book Iconic Branding, and how AI may shape the future of identity design (and why the human side still matters most). Whether you’re a young designer trying to find your place, or a seasoned creative looking to reconnect with the deeper purpose of your work — this episode is packed with practical insights, lived experience, and the kind of clarity that only comes from decades of doing the work. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. — 🔗 Full show notes & episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e07-from-magic-tricks-to-iconic-brands-the-bill-gardner-story 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week — where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. #BillGardner #LogoLounge #CAPTNOffScript #BrandIdentity #DesignPodcast #VisualIdentity #IconicBranding #CreativeLeadership #GardnerDesign #DesignWisdom #LogoDesign #DesignLegacy #AIandDesign | |||
| S02/E06 - Redefining Indigenous Design: Jennifer Taback on Leading with Culture, Story, and Courage | 05 Nov 2025 | 01:03:50 | |
Jennifer Taback didn’t set out to become the co-founder of one of Canada’s leading Indigenous creative studios — but that’s exactly what she’s built with Design de Plume. In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, Jennifer shares her journey from tech burnout to co-leading a values-driven design agency that works with clients like Indigenous Tourism Ontario, the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Johns Hopkins University — all while centering Indigenous identity, storytelling, and cultural context in everything they do. We talk about what it really means to run an Indigenous creative agency: the invisible labor, the cultural weight, the moments of pushback, and the deep joy of designing work that reflects community and connection. From decolonizing minimalism to designing complex, story-rich systems — Jennifer brings a perspective that’s as bold as it is needed. She also opens up about the personal side of leadership — balancing motherhood with agency life, letting go of perfectionism, and using beadwork as a creative outlet. And in a first for this show, Jennifer brings a free gift to share with the entire design community… ✨ The Indigenous Communications Toolkit – created by Design de Plume – is now available and free to download. It’s a practical, thoughtful guide to writing and speaking with more clarity, respect, and cultural awareness. Whether you’re an agency owner, creative director, designer, strategist, or simply someone who wants to do better — this episode is for you. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. ⸻ 🔗 Full episode notes + transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e06-redefining-indigenous-design-jennifer-taback-on-leading-with-culture-story-and-courage 📖 Download the Indigenous Communications Toolkit: https://deplume.ca/IndigenousToolkit 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ New episodes every week — subscribe, share, and stay bold. #JenniferTaback #DesignDePlume #IndigenousDesign #CAPTNOffScript #DesignLeadership #InclusiveDesign #CreativePodcast #WomenInDesign #IndigenousToolkit #CreativeStudio #DesignCulture | |||
| S02/E23 - Sergio del Puerto: From Serial Cut to ZAGALE & Why He's More Excited Than Ever | 18 Mar 2026 | 01:01:53 | |
He founded Serial Cut in Madrid in 1999. For nearly 30 years it became one of the most recognised creative studios in the world. And then he let it go — not because he failed, but because something new had already taken hold of him completely. Sergio del Puerto is an art director, image maker, and one of the most influential creatives in the Spanish design industry. This is the story of Serial Cut, ZAGALE, AI, and what it feels like to be 30 years into a career and wake up genuinely excited again. What we cover:
Connect with Sergio del Puerto: Instagram (ZAGALE): https://www.instagram.com/_zagale_/ Serial Cut: https://serialcut.com Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript nstagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter If you liked this episode, listen to: Jessica Hische (S02/E21) — on serial entrepreneurship, creative reinvention, and building a life entirely on your own terms. | |||
| S02/E05 - Destination: Design – A Conversation with Adrien Piro, CEO of Creative Market | 29 Oct 2025 | 01:02:16 | |
From art teacher to tech CEO, Adrien Piro has taken one of the most unconventional paths to the top of the design world — and she’s now leading one of the most recognized creative platforms on the planet: Creative Market. In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, we talk about what it really takes to lead with purpose in an industry where growth is often prioritized over people. Adrien opens up about her creative beginnings, her time building games like Plants vs. Zombies 2, and how burnout pushed her to reevaluate everything — including the kind of leader she wanted to become. Now, as CEO of Creative Market, she’s reimagining what a design platform can be. One that supports artists instead of overwhelming them. One that values transparency over metrics. One that still believes creativity is human at its core. We talk about her vision for the platform, the tension between scale and soul, the challenge of being both a parent and a public figure, and how she’s navigating the rise of AI with a strong stance on artistic integrity. This episode is honest, thoughtful, and full of quiet wisdom — the kind that stays with you long after the episode ends. Adrien doesn’t just talk about leadership — she lives it, and her perspective on creativity, business, and the future of design is something every creative should hear. Whether you’re a seller, designer, agency owner, or just someone who wants to understand the people behind the platforms — this one is for you. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. ⸻ 🔗 Full show notes & episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e05-destination-design-a-conversation-with-adrien-piro-ceo-of-creative-market 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week on CAPTN OffScript – where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E04 - How SNASK Built a Creative Empire Without Playing by the Rules | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:58:33 | |
From zero agency experience to global design legends, Erik and Freddie of SNASK have built one of the boldest, loudest, and most unforgettable creative studios in the world – and they did it all by breaking the rules. In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, we head to Stockholm (via pink offices and sarcastic banter) to hear how SNASK became a creative cult favorite by rejecting the clean, gray minimalism Sweden is known for. From beer-fueled branding gigs to Grammy-winning music videos, they’ve proven that being loud, opinionated, and a little weird can take you a very long way. We talk about what it really means to build a creative business with integrity: staying true to your voice even when clients want you to tone it down, handling the judgment and trend-chasing of the design world, and growing a studio that’s just as serious about fun as it is about professionalism. This episode is filled with stories you won’t hear anywhere else – the origin of ShowerBeer, how they accidentally became video directors, why Erik only flies short distances, and how their talks turned into rock concerts. It’s a hilarious, unfiltered, and inspiring look into what happens when you build your brand around who you are instead of who the industry wants you to be. Whether you’re a brand builder, creative misfit, or just someone who feels allergic to corporate blandness, this one is for you. 🎧 Real creatives. Real stories. Real lessons. Welcome to CAPTN OffScript. ⸻ 🔗 Full show notes & episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e04-how-snask-built-a-creative-empire-without-playing-by-the-rules 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@captnoffscript 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/captnoffscript ✨ Subscribe for new episodes every week on CAPTN OffScript – where bold creatives share real stories, honest lessons, and unexpected paths to success. | |||
| S02/E03 – From Ponies to a 7-Figure Brand: Kristy Campbell’s Journey to Pink Pony Creative | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:54:05 | |
From galloping around the backyard as a pony-obsessed kid to running a globally recognized creative studio, Kristy Campbell is living proof that embracing your weirdness can lead to wild success.
In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, Kristy shares how she turned a 100-day design challenge into Pink Pony Creative, a bold and playful brand that’s now a 7-figure business. We dive into what it really takes to grow a creative studio - balancing motherhood, managing a remote team, building strong systems, letting go of ego, and becoming a four-time Adobe MAX speaker.
This one’s for the designers, the founders, the late-night creators, and anyone ready to build something their 10-year-old self would be proud of.
🔗 Full show notes & episode transcript: https://captnoffscript.com/s02-e03-from-ponies-to-a-7-figure-brand-kristy-campbells-journey-to-pink-pony-creative
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| S02/E02 - The Current State of Design - Part 2 | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:43:01 | |
In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, I continue the conversation with James Martin (Made By James), James Barnard, Angela Lyons, and Jennifer Taback to explore how AI is transforming the creative industry. We discuss the difference between generative and assistive AI, the ethics of AI-generated design, and how technology is changing creativity, sustainability, and workflow. Jennifer shares an Indigenous perspective on digital stewardship, Angela examines the environmental impact of AI, and we all reflect on why human taste, intuition, and authenticity will define the future of design. Honest, thought-provoking, and deeply relevant – this is the conversation every designer should hear. | |||
| S02/E01 - The Current State of Design - Part 1 | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:47:23 | |
In this Season 2 opener of CAPTN OffScript, I bring together four leading creatives from around the world to explore the current state of design. The industry has shifted dramatically over the past two decades – from the fall of print and the rise of digital platforms to the emergence of AI and the constant pressure of personal branding. This roundtable is all about pulling back the curtain on what it’s really like to navigate the creative field today, with all its opportunities and challenges. I’m joined by James Martin (Made By James), James Barnard, Angela Lyons, and Jennifer Taback as we talk about how careers evolve, why niching too early can be risky, and what it means to stay authentic in a world built on highlight reels. We dive into the struggles young designers face, the lessons learned over decades in the industry, and the mindsets that help us keep going. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation, with Part 2 releasing on October 8th – honest, unfiltered, and inspiring, it’s the kind of discussion every creative needs to hear. | |||
| 50. Season Finale: Thank You, See You Soon | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:06:16 | |
Fifty episodes. Countless lessons. One unforgettable season.
In this special finale of Season One, I look back on the wild, inspiring, and emotional journey that has been The Type Convo. From honest chats and surprising insights to creative breakthroughs and personal stories, this season has been so much more than I ever imagined.
I take a moment to thank every guest by name – from Liz Mosley and Alex Center to James Martin, Martina Flor, and so many more – each one left their mark and helped shape this space into something truly meaningful.
And while this is a goodbye-for-now, it’s also a promise: Season Two is coming, with deeper questions, new voices, and conversations that go way beyond the usual design talk.
Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting this podcast. Whether you’ve been here from the start or just tuned in last week, I’m so grateful for you.
Take care, enjoy your summer – and see you soon. | |||
| 49. The Monday Break(Through) 032 - Keep What Gives, Let Go of What Doesn’t | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:06:55 | |
This Monday Break(Through) began with a simple late-night conversation that turned into a life philosophy: keep what gives you something back, and gently let go of what doesn’t.
In this episode, I’m unpacking what that really means – how we often carry emotional weight out of guilt or habit, how to define what “gives” in your life, and why staying too long in draining spaces costs more than we think.
You’ll hear about my own quiet process of letting go, how to rethink your emotional economy, and a practical exercise to take inventory of what fills you up versus what depletes you.
This one is for anyone feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or stretched thin – a reminder that it’s not selfish to live a life that gives back. It’s necessary. | |||
| 48. From Fear to Front Stage: A Real Life with Liz Mosley | 25 Jun 2025 | 01:02:27 | |
What happens when a simple “no” becomes the launchpad for a whole new mindset? In this episode of The Type Convo, I talk to the brilliant Liz Mosley - designer, educator, podcast host, and Adobe Express Ambassador - about how she turned the fear of rejection into a superpower.
We dive into the story behind her 100 Rejections Challenge, why your ‘no’ is often more powerful than your ‘yes,’ and how she balances big-stage keynotes with bathtime arguments at home.
We also talk about saying no to the wrong clients, building confidence through discomfort, the surprising perks of making mistakes in public, and what kind of perfume Liz Mosley’s brand would be if it had a scent.
This one’s raw, fun, honest, and packed with creative truths.
🔗 Learn more about Liz at lizmosley.net 🎧 Listen to her podcast Building Your Brand at buildingyourbrand.net | |||
| 47. The Monday Break(Through) 031 - Work Like a Pro, Laugh Like a Kid | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:05:20 | |
We often hear “work hard, play hard” – but what does that actually look like when you’re building a creative career? In this solo episode, I reflect on one simple but powerful idea shared by designer Alex Center: “Take the work seriously, not yourself.” It’s the kind of mindset that separates burnout from brilliance. In this talk, I dive into: • Why obsessing over excellence doesn’t mean losing your sense of humor • How to build a reputation without becoming rigid • The freedom that comes from leaving your ego at the door • And how joy, rest, and play are part of professional success – not distractions from it If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism, creative pressure, or just taking life too seriously – this one’s for you. | |||
| 46. Take the Work Seriously, Not Yourself: Lessons from Alex Center | 17 Jun 2025 | 01:04:53 | |
In this episode of The Type Convo, I chat with designer, brand builder, and CENTER studio founder Alex Center - whose career journey spans from shaping billion-dollar brands at Coca-Cola (hello, vitaminwater and smartwater) to launching one of today’s most culture-conscious design studios.
We dive into what it really means to lead a creative life that’s sustainable, fulfilling, and fun. Alex opens up about mental and physical well-being, the emotional cost of doing meaningful work, and why leaving corporate life was the scariest decision he’s ever made. We also talk about: Why good branding is never the work of one genius
Whether you’re an independent creative, agency owner, or just figuring out your path, this conversation is packed with honest insight and hard-won wisdom.
📍Check out Alex’s work at center.design 📲 Follow him on Instagram: @thealexcenter | |||
| S02/E22 - Sophia Yeshi: Self-Taught, Underfunded & the First Artist on a UPS Box | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:57:07 | |
She learned Photoshop at 12 on multiple 30-day trials. She got into five art schools and couldn't afford a single one. She moved to New York with no job, no safety net, and no plan B. And then her artwork went around the world on a UPS box. Sophia Yeshi is a New York-based illustrator whose bold, colourful, inclusive work has appeared in campaigns for Google, Spotify, Adobe, Instagram, and UPS. But this conversation is about the person behind all of it — the mixed-race kid from Baltimore who grew up too fast, taught herself everything, and built a career entirely on her own terms. What we cover:
Connect with Sophia Yeshi: Website: https://www.yeshidesigns.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiayeshi/ Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter | |||
| 45. The Monday Break(Through) 030 - The Healthiest Designer in the Room Is Doing Less, Not More | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:09:51 | |
What if the key to better creativity wasn’t doing more - but doing less? In this episode of The Monday Break(Through), I dive deep into the real foundations of sustainable creativity: your mental health, physical habits, and the systems you build to protect your energy. From breaking free of hustle culture and burnout to practical ways you can rethink your workspace, your schedule, and your relationship with productivity - this is your designer wellbeing blueprint. I’ll talk about: • Why burnout isn’t a badge of honor • How sleep, food, and movement shape your creative output • Managing distractions, setting boundaries, and finding focus • The power of rest, play, and unfocused thinking • Designing a career that actually works for you - not the other way around If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from the joy of creating - this one’s for you. Plus: I share details about my live Instagram chat with Alex Center happening today at 18:30 CET / 12:30 EST, and how you can still enter our big giveaway to win a copy of Made by James and all of my fonts released by June 2025. Details at @thetypeconvo on Instagram. | |||
| 44. The Monday Break(Through) 029 - Labels Are for Folders, Not Designers | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:06:54 | |
Feeling stuck between being a “specialist” and wanting to explore it all? You’re not alone. In this deeply personal episode, I’m unpacking my own journey through years of creative reinvention - from web design, branding, SEO, and templates to finally landing on type design (and even that doesn’t cover it all).
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt lost in their creative identity, unsure what to call themselves, or afraid they’ll never “find their niche.” We’re talking about the beauty of evolution, the pros and cons of niching, and why not fitting into one box might be your greatest strength.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re “too much” or “not focused enough” this one’s for you. | |||
| 43. The Monday Break(Through) 028 - Turning 39 and Letting Go of the Timeline Trap | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:08:01 | |
Birthdays can feel like pressure points. We reflect, we compare, we wonder if we’re “on track.” But what if the number doesn’t matter at all?
In today’s episode, I’m turning 39 – and instead of looking back with regret or rushing toward future goals, I’m pausing to talk about how age is just a marker, not a deadline. I share thoughts on comparison, late blooms, quiet confidence, and why your best years might still be ahead of you. If you’ve ever felt behind, too old, or stuck in someone else’s timeline, this one’s for you.
Tune in for a grounded reminder that you’re right on time. | |||
| 42. Why ‘Iconic’ Is More Than a Buzzword – Scott Fuller Gets Real on Timeless Design | 28 May 2025 | 00:55:30 | |
In this episode of The Type Convo, I sit down with Scott Fuller – the one-man dynamo behind The Studio Temporary and the Instagram handle @studiotemporary.
From leaving a mechanical engineering scholarship to launching his own studio from the back of a sign shop, Scott’s journey is all about grit, faith, and the relentless pursuit of iconic design.
We talk about:
Scott’s work with brands like Coca-Cola, Monotype, and the Atlanta Braves proves that design built with purpose never goes out of style. Note: In a few parts, the audio isn’t perfect – but I’ll be adding a full transcript of the conversation very soon for anyone who prefers to read along.
🎙️ Listen in and get inspired by a conversation that’s equal parts practical and powerful. | |||
| 41. The Monday Break(Through) 027 - Why Being a Great Designer Just Isn’t Enough Anymore | 26 May 2025 | 00:06:06 | |
In this solo episode of Monday Break(Through), I dive into a truth many creatives are quietly struggling with: being a great designer just isn’t enough anymore. From brand strategy to video editing, SEO to motion graphics, designers today are expected to wear every hat in the creative studio—and it’s exhausting. I talk about why the industry shifted, what that means for your career, and most importantly, how you can stay relevant without losing yourself in the process. The answer isn’t “do more”—it’s get clear. This one’s for every creative who’s ever felt overwhelmed, undervalued, or like they’re falling behind. You’re not alone. | |||
| 40. The Monday Break(Through) 026 - Everyone’s Just Figuring It Out (Even the Pros) | 19 May 2025 | 00:08:33 | |
In this episode of The Monday Break(Through), I dive into a truth that keeps surfacing in almost every conversation I’ve had with my podcast guests - and in my own life: no one really has it all figured out. Not the viral creatives, not the award-winning designers, not even the people we admire most. Behind every beautiful portfolio and curated Instagram feed are moments of doubt, unfinished work, and quiet confusion. From Ian Barnard to Carly Salzman to Adam Bosley and Will Paterson, every guest has shared some version of this same experience: they’re still figuring it out, just like the rest of us.
This episode is a reminder that your path isn’t broken just because it’s messy. In fact, that mess might be where your best ideas come from. I talk about letting go of the myth of “one day,” the dangers of comparison, and why embracing uncertainty can actually set you free. If you’ve ever felt like you should be further along or like everyone else has it together - this one’s for you. | |||
| 39. Obsessed with Letters: Ian Barnard on Mastery, Mistakes & Making Fonts | 15 May 2025 | 01:08:10 | |
What do you do when your wife is watching Downton Abbey, your newborn needs feeding, and your creative spark is burning out? If you’re Ian Barnard—you pick up a “Calligraphy for Dummies” book and unknowingly set yourself on a path that leads to Creative Market bestsellers, fonts spotted in Starbucks, and a global community of lettering lovers. In this episode, Ian shares how his journey from a local graphic designer to an international lettering artist wasn’t driven by trends or flashy success—but by daily practice, small bets, and staying curious. We talk about: • The early days of learning calligraphy with zero experience • Building a thriving digital product business without losing the love for the craft • Making fonts that people actually use—and one that accidentally went viral • Teaching vs. creating vs. resting (and why Ian needs all three) • Parenting, faith, and finding balance as a one-man creative studio This is one of those conversations that reminds you why you started—and why it’s worth continuing, even when no one’s watching. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and everywhere you get your podcasts. 👉 Check out Ian’s work on Instagram: @ianbarnard 🌐 Explore his products, courses, and fonts at: www.ianbarnard.net | |||
| 38. The Monday Break(Through) 025 - Mindful Minutes - How I Took Back My Time From Instagram and Email | 12 May 2025 | 00:05:35 | |
In this episode of Monday Break(Through), I share the results of a simple challenge I gave myself last week: break the phone habit. After limiting Instagram to just 30 minutes a day, I quickly realized how much time I was wasting on mindless scrolling - and how little it actually impacted my business or engagement.
But the experiment didn’t stop there. It led me to uncover another sneaky time-waster: constantly checking emails out of habit, not necessity. So I’m taking action - and maybe this episode will inspire you to do the same.
If you’ve been feeling scattered, stressed, or stretched too thin, this one’s for you. Let’s talk about time, focus, boundaries, and the power of being intentional.
Plus, I share a quick announcement about this week’s live conversation with illustrator Ian Barnard on The Type Convo Instagram page - don’t miss it. | |||
| 37. The Monday Break(Through) 024 - The Cost of Cat Videos | 05 May 2025 | 00:09:00 | |
In this Monday Break(Through), I’m reflecting on a surprising insight I had after reviewing my digital wellbeing stats—I’ve been spending nearly 14 hours a week on my phone, with most of that time lost to mindless scrolling on Instagram. This episode isn’t about blaming tech or going off-grid. It’s about awareness. I talk about what sparked this realization (a powerful interview with Harbor), how small habits add up, and why our attention is our most valuable resource as creatives and entrepreneurs.
If you’ve ever caught yourself in a scroll spiral, felt guilty about your screen time, or wondered how much of your energy is going to things that don’t actually move you forward—this one’s for you. Tune in for a raw breakdown of my week, a simple action I’m taking to regain control, and an open invitation for you to do the same.
Let’s take back our time, one conscious choice at a time. | |||
| 36. Designing Dreams: Harbor Bickmore on Life, Type, and Courage | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:55:41 | |
In this deeply honest conversation, Harbor Bickmore — the creative force behind That That Type — joins The Type Convo to share his incredible journey from small-town beginnings to building a bold and distinctive design career.
We dive into his early days of skating and graphic design, his decision to live without a smartphone, starting That That Type, preparing to launch Vanilla Type, and his bold philosophy about life, creativity, and self-worth.
Harbor talks candidly about why he left a ‘dream job’ at a top design studio, how he created his own definition of success, and why knowing yourself is the ultimate creative superpower.
A must-listen for anyone who dreams of doing things differently. 🎙️✨ https://www.thebestgraphicdesignerintheworld.com https://www.thatthattype.com | |||
| S02/E21 — Jessica Hische: I'm Already Living the Life Millionaires Dream Of Having Someday | 04 Mar 2026 | 01:04:22 | |
Lettering legend Jessica Hische sat in a room full of ultra-successful entrepreneurs — and realised they all dreamed of doing exactly what she was already doing. Drums, stained glass, creative hobbies, time with their kids, work they actually love. Her life, right now. In this episode, we go well beyond the portfolio. Jessica opens up about imposter syndrome, building a creative life entirely on her own terms, co-founding StudioWorks, running two retail stores, writing children's books, and why "happy to be here" might be the most powerful career philosophy there is. What we cover:
Connect with Jessica Hische: Website: https://jessicahische.is StudioWorks: https://studiowork.app Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicahische/ Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter | |||
| 35. The Monday Break(Through) 023 - Launch Before You’re Ready | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:12:35 | |
In this episode of Monday Break(Through), I take you behind the scenes of a major milestone — the launch of my new Type Foundry website. But this isn’t just about celebrating a website going live; it’s about a deeper lesson I’ve learned over years of building creative projects: launch before you feel ready. I share why I decided to publish the site even though it wasn’t finished — with missing product uploads, unfinished mobile layouts, and without a polished freebie section or newsletter signup in place. I explain why choosing progress over perfection has made all the difference not just in this launch, but across my entire creative career. Through stories about my unexpected journey building both a design agency and a successful type foundry — neither of which were part of my original “plans” — I reveal how simply putting work into the world, even when it feels messy and incomplete, leads to real opportunities, growth, and surprising success. You’ll hear practical insights on why endless tweaking behind closed doors doesn’t serve you, how feedback (not fear) drives real improvement, and why being visible — even imperfectly — matters far more than being flawless in hiding. Whether you’re working on a portfolio, launching a side project, starting a freelance career, or simply battling perfectionism, this episode is a reminder that the bravest (and smartest) thing you can do is to show up — as you are, where you are. If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect” moment to hit publish, this episode might just be the push you need. Stay creative. Stay curious. Keep going. | |||
| 34. The Monday Break(Through) 022 - Feel the Fear. Start Anyway. | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:11:07 | |
In this unscripted Monday Break(Through), I finally take a leap I’ve avoided since the start of this podcast—recording solo without a script. It’s raw, imperfect, and real. I talk about pushing through fear, showing up even when you’re unsure, and the underestimated power of side projects. From recording in a noisy apartment to learning new skills outside of font design, this episode is a love letter to doing the thing—even when it’s scary. Plus, I share a major lesson from Elliot Jay Stocks about why side projects matter more than we think, and how they can actually help us avoid burnout, spark new ideas, and reignite passion for our main work. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to start something on the side—this is it. Let’s talk fear, creativity, and why the messy beginning is often the most powerful part. | |||
| 33. The Monday Break(Through) 021 - How Many Tries Does It Take to Make a Masterpiece? | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:06:05 | |
We live in a world obsessed with the highlight reel — the bestselling book, the viral moment, the overnight success. But what if the real magic is in the volume of work no one ever sees? In this Monday Break(Through), I reflect on a single post by @mattgottesman that hit me hard — and how it led me to discover a feed full of wisdom, perspective, and quiet truth. From Frank Sinatra’s 1,300 songs to Picasso’s 150,000 artworks, this episode is about the unseen effort behind every masterpiece… and what that means for the rest of us who are still creating in the quiet. — 👀 Takeaway: The ratio doesn’t matter as much as the rhythm. 💡 Quote to keep: “Create. Swing. Share. Repeat.” | |||
| 32. The Monday Break(Through) 020 - The Clichés That Actually Matter | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:03:16 | |
In this episode, I’m talking about the one thing that keeps coming up in almost every Type Convo I’ve done so far—the so-called cliché of “loving what you do” and “having fun with it.” It might sound overused, but there’s a reason it keeps showing up. In just a few minutes, I explore why joy, curiosity, and play are often the real secret to creative longevity. A soft reminder to bring the fun back into your work—especially when things start to feel heavy. | |||
| 31. From Surf Life to Type Boss: Creative Hustle & Font Fame w/ Tom Cunningham | 04 Apr 2025 | 00:59:06 | |
In this inspiring and laid-back conversation, I sit down with Tom Cunningham, the founder of Tropical Type, to talk about his seven-year journey from surf-loving freelancer to building one of the most recognizable font foundries on the internet. We explore how Tom’s “fast font” philosophy democratized high-impact typography for everyday designers, why he ditched clients for creative freedom, and how he stays grounded in a rapidly evolving design world.
Tom shares personal stories about launching his business with zero formal training, watching his fonts end up in Billie Eilish & Ed Sheeran videos, designing a typeface with his 5-year-old son, and how he’s navigating the rise of AI. If you’re a creative tired of design elitism or just someone trying to balance creativity with life, this one’s for you. Find more about Tom and Tropical Type: Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/tropical_type/ Website: https://tropicaltype.com/ | |||
| 30. The Monday Break(Through) 019 - Copying Won’t Take You There | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:05:19 | |
In this episode, I talk about something we don’t address enough: creative copying. After Jen Wagner shared a recent example of font theft, I reflected on my own experiences with people releasing work that feels too close to mine—and others, like Sam Parrett or Tropical Type.
Copying might feel like a shortcut, but it leads nowhere meaningful. It’s not just unfair to the original creator—it’s empty. True success comes from putting in the work, finding your voice, and staying honest with your process.
Whether you’ve ever been copied—or felt tempted to copy—this episode is a reminder of where the real creative power lives. | |||
| 29. The Monday Break(Through) 018 - Build First, Perfect Later | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:04:36 | |
In today’s Monday Break(Through), I’m sharing a simple principle that has shaped my entire creative journey: Build first, perfect later. Whether you’re designing fonts, launching a product, building a website, or creating anything from scratch—waiting for perfection will only slow you down. I’m sharing personal stories from my own path as a type designer, lessons from guests on The Type Convo, and a gentle push to get your work out there, even if it’s not “ready.”
If you’ve been stuck in planning mode, this episode is your sign to start messy, learn fast, and refine as you go. Because momentum beats perfection every time. | |||
| 28. The Art Of Learning by Doing w/ WILL PATERSON | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:47:54 | |
In this episode of The Type Convo, I had the pleasure of chatting with Will Paterson—a logo & brand designer, lettering artist, and YouTube educator with nearly a million followers. 🎙️
We dived deep into: 🔥 The power of backengineering in design – how Will deconstructed work to teach himself design from scratch. 🎨 Why failing more makes you a better designer – embracing mistakes as part of the process. 💡 The art of branding & typography – why Will creates fonts for clients and how it transforms brand identity. 📣 Communication & creativity – the secret skill that separates good designers from great ones. 👥 Working with his wife in design – the real challenges & benefits of building a business together. 😈 Imposter syndrome & self-doubt – why it never fully goes away and how to use it as a superpower.
Will’s journey from struggling in school to running his own agency and building a massive online presence is packed with insights for any designer, creative, or entrepreneur.
📺 Watch Will on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WillPatersonDesign 📸 Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willpat/ 🌐 Check out his work & agency: https://www.willpaterson.design
Let me know your biggest takeaway from this conversation! 💬🔥 #TheTypeConvo #Branding #Typography #SelfTaughtDesigner #CreativeProcess | |||
| 27. The Monday Break(Through) 017 - One Conversation Can Change Everything | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:03:20 | |
In this episode of Monday Breakthrough, I’m talking about the power of conversations—how they shape careers, relationships, and unexpected opportunities. Inspired by my chat with James Martin on The Type Convo, this is a reminder that every big moment starts with a simple conversation.
So, what’s stopping you from starting the convo that could change everything? This week, I challenge you to reach out, speak up, and open doors—because the best things in life don’t happen in silence.
🎙️ Listen now and take that first step! | |||
| 26. The Monday Break(Through) 016 - Time Is Running—Are You in Control? | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:02:30 | |
In this episode of Monday Break(Through), I reflect on a simple but crucial question: Are you truly in control of your time, or is it slipping away unnoticed? A recent conversation with Martina Flor left me thinking—time is the only resource we all have in equal measure, yet how we spend it defines everything.
I dive into the quiet moments when I catch myself asking, ‘Is this really the best use of my time?’—not in a productivity-obsessed way, but in a deeper, more intentional sense. Are we investing our time in what matters, or just moving on autopilot? If time is the one thing we can never get back, maybe it’s time to start spending it differently. Tune in for this quick shift in perspective to start your week with clarity and purpose. | |||
| S02/E20 - Jacob Cass: From Student Blogger to Disney Designer & Why Sharing Process Matters | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:55:30 | |
Jacob Cass started a blog in 2007 as a design student in Sydney, documenting his learning journey. That simple act of sharing imperfect work caught the attention of a New York agency and launched a career designing for Disney, Nike, and Red Bull. Nearly 20 years later, Jacob has traveled to 88 countries as a digital nomad, hosted the Just Branding podcast for six years, and founded Brand Builders Alliance — a thriving membership community serving brand builders across 29 countries. In this conversation, we explore:
Jacob's core philosophy: share your process, not just your final work. Don't wait for impressive results before building an online presence. Share the journey of learning itself and let opportunities find you. ABOUT JACOB CASS: Jacob is an Australian brand designer, community builder, and founder of Brand Builders Alliance. He started his career with a student blog in 2007 that led to designing for major brands in New York. After several years as a digital nomad traveling to 88 countries, he now co-hosts the Just Branding podcast and leads a membership community focused on helping brand builders master branding and build thriving creative businesses. CONNECT WITH JACOB: Brand Builders Alliance: https://joinbba.com Website: https://justcreative.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justcreative/ Just Branding Podcast: https://justcreative.com/podcast/ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jacobcass WATCH THE FULL VIDEO EPISODE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript MORE FROM CAPTN OFFSCRIPT: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter | |||
| 25. Legacy Written in Letters – The Art Of Making It w/ Martina Flor | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:56:42 | |
In this episode of The Type Convo, I’m joined by the incredible Martina Flor—lettering artist, author, mentor, and someone who’s built a life and career through bold moves and quiet dedication. We talk about her journey from Buenos Aires to Berlin, how she found her voice in lettering, and what success really means after 15 years in the industry.
Martina opens up about the power of side projects, the beauty of sharing your work (before it’s perfect), and why asking for help might be the smartest thing you do for your business. We also dive into her two must-read books: ✨ The Golden Secrets of Lettering – your go-to guide for mastering letterforms. ✨ Make it! The Workbook – for turning your creative skills into a thriving business.
If you’re dreaming of doing what you love—and making it last—this one’s for you.
🎙 Listen now, and check out more of Martina’s work and projects at martinaflor.com. | |||
| 24. The Monday Break(Through) 015 - Behind the Scenes of My Weekly Workflow | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:04:00 | |
After I shared why I stopped setting New Year’s resolutions in this episode, so many of you reached out asking “Okay, but how do you actually plan your weeks?”
So here it is—a full breakdown of how I structure my time running a digital product business. I’m talking about my recurring weekly tasks, how I manage releasing new typefaces, balancing content, podcasts, client work, emails… and how I stay focused on one big goal every 12 weeks without getting totally overwhelmed.
If you’re running a creative business (or want to), this is the exact system that helps me keep things clear, productive, and sustainable. Feel free to steal it, tweak it, and make it work for you.
And if you do, let me know how it goes! | |||
| 23. The Monday Break(Through) 014 - No Luck, No Shortcut, No Problem! | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:03:03 | |
Effort doesn’t have a price tag, but it changes everything. In this episode of Monday Break(Through), I dive into a powerful mantra from my recent chat with James Martin: the idea that effort is completely free—but also the most valuable thing you can invest. No excuses, no waiting for the perfect moment. Just showing up and putting in the work. If you’ve been overthinking, hesitating, or waiting for the right conditions, this one’s for you. | |||
| 22. “EFFORT IS FREE” – The Unfiltered Design Talk w/ James Martin | 19 Feb 2025 | 00:56:57 | |
In this episode of The Type Convo, I sit down with one of the most influential voices in branding and logo design—James Martin, better known as Made by James. We dive into his incredible journey from struggling with self-doubt to becoming a creative powerhouse behind some of the most recognizable logos in the industry.
James opens up about: • The truth behind his 20+ years in the design world • Navigating impostor syndrome and finding his voice • Why he left Adobe for Affinity and joined the Designer Advisory Board at Canva • The power of conversations and how one can change your life • His mission for free design education and the vision behind #Mission10Milli • His philosophy of “Effort is Free” and how it drives his success
This is not just another design podcast—it’s a raw, honest look into the mindset and experiences that shaped James into the creative force he is today. Whether you’re a designer, creative entrepreneur, or just looking for some real talk on navigating life and career, this episode is for you.
Connect with James Martin: 🔗 Instagram: @made.by.james 🔗 Website: themadebyjames.com
🎧 Tune in now and get inspired! | |||