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Ep 60Figma’s Dylan Field on building design tools that empower collaboration

Dribbble's very own Director of Design Noah Stokes chats with Figma co-founder Dylan Field on all things design process and collaboration. Learn more about Figma’s mission to give everyone—including non-traditional designers—the power to communicate and collaborate visually using tools that are highly intuitive. Don’t miss Dylan and Noah talk about using Figma to build design systems, some exciting new software features, and much more! This episode is brought to you by .ME. Make it easy for your clients to recognize your awesomeness by featuring your best work in one place—a place you own and control. Start building your online home with .ME, the most personal Internet domain. ###Links mentioned in overtime Dylan Field Dylan Field on Twitter Figma Figma on Dribbble Evan Wallace Full transcript available on dribbble.com/overtime.

Jul 2, 201941 min

Ep 59Design at Google: An inside look with Creative Director Christopher Morabito

Creative Director at Google Christopher Morabito shares insight on what goes into working on Google’s oldest and newest products, Search and Assistant. We dig into the weight of designing products used by billions of people around the world, and Chris explains to what extent the team uses data vs. a human point of view to inform major design decisions. Learn more about Google’s company culture, how creative teams are structured, and get a glimpse into the challenges of designing for voice. This episode is brought to you by Buddy. Buddy is the shortest distance from idea to execution. Make a change to code and watch Buddy instantly update your website on server or cloud. Go to Buddy.Works now and use the code DRIBBBLE on the live chat for an extra 30 days of trial and 20% off on any selected plan. Full transcript available at dribbble.com/overtime.

Jun 19, 201934 min

Ep 58Owltastic’s Meagan Fisher on adapting to the modern landscape of web design

Owltastic’s Meagan Fisher joins us on this episode of Overtime to share her insights on all things web design and how the field has evolved over years. Meagan shares her thoughts on what it means to be a web designer now vs. a decade ago and also tells us about how her own process has changed over time. She’ll also share how the backbone of her career involved learning how to code and why she encourages today’s newer generation of designers to learn the skill. Meagan also shares some unconventional ways you can conduct user research when you don’t have the budget for it. You won’t want to miss it! ###LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Owltastic Meagan Fisher on Dribbble Meagan Fisher on Instagram Meagan Fisher on Twitter Meagan Fisher on Medium Owl Studios SimpleBits Rachel Andrew Ethan Marcotte Jeffrey Veen Jeffrey Veen Jason Santa Maria A Book Apart Advencher Supply Co. Ueno Behavior Change for Good Style Tiles Just Enough Research Design System Foundations Bulletproof Web Design Brad Frost

Apr 10, 20191h 0m

Ep 57Maggie Enterrios on finding her authentic voice as an illustrator

On this episode of Overtime, we dive into the intricate world of Maggie Enterrios’ beautiful illustration work. Maggie shares how she found her authentic voice as an illustrator after going into school for photography, and how her first iPad Pro was a catalyst in streamlining her workflow so she could manage a thriving freelance career. As an illustrator working full-time on the road, we also chat with Maggie on all things inspiration, the beauty of taking on new challenges, finding your style, and learning how to draw baby goats—you won't want to miss it! ###LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Maggie Enterrios Maggie Enterrios on Dribbble Maggie Enterrios on Instagram California Native Plants shot Astropad Micron Pens Beekman 1802 Edvard Munch Aubrey Beardlsey

Mar 26, 201938 min

Ep 56Reshaping the world one logo at a time with identity design legend Mackey Saturday

What makes a logo stand the test of time? The legendary identity designer Mackey Saturday joins us on this episode of Overtime to chat all things brand identity. Mackey shares his experience redesigning the new Instagram script logo and working with Oculus and Unsplash on their new visual identities. We hear why he values a strong concept over visual aesthetic and the importance of designing logos with functionality in mind. Mackey also shares how his love for skateboarding introduced him to the world of design and the strong parallel between the two. For Mackey, both skateboarding and design involve a ton of failure and force you to look at the world with a different pair of eyes. ###Links mentioned in this episode: Mackey Saturday Mackey Saturday on Dribbble Mackey Saturday on Instagram Mackey Saturday on Twitter Kevin Systrom Cole Rise Instagram logo case study Unsplash Unsplash logo case study Oculus Oculus logo case study Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv

Mar 12, 201950 min

Ep 55Entrepreneur and prankster Johnny Cupcakes on what it takes to build and sustain a booming personal brand

Self-made entrepreneur and prankster, Johnny Earle, joins us on Overtime to chat about the making of the widely popular Johnny Cupcakes brand. Johnny takes us way back and explains how it all got started—from what inspired him to become an entrepreneur at a very young age, to the struggles of managing and sustaining a growing business, and all of the lessons he’s learned in between. Johnny also shares an incredibly hilarious April Fools’ prank his team played on customers at their retail store location you won’t want to miss! It’s just one of the many examples Johnny mentions in relation to the importance of creating a community of customers and spreading good vibes. ###Links mentioned in this episode: Johnny Cupcakes Johnny Cupcakes on Instagram Johnny Cupcakes on Twitter Johnny Cupcakes on Facebook Johnny Cupcakes on Dribbble Johnny Cupcakes on Youtube Johnny Cupcakes on LinkedIn Dale Malott Travis Price Corey Reifinger Rich Thornett Jeff Koons April Fools’ Mom's accident Johnny's sister Linsay Ninja Turtles Customer's collections Custom collab merch Cake Dealer Book Johnny to speak

Feb 26, 20191h 18m

Ep 54Revision Path’s Maurice Cherry on creating opportunities and shining a light on others

Designer, podcaster, and pioneering digital creator, Maurice Cherry, joins us on Overtime. In this episode, Maurice shares what he's up to at Glitch as the Head of Media and the history behind how Revision Path became a podcast and how it's grown and changed in the last 5 years. He also shares the intention behind the 28 Days of the Web project—an initiative to profile different black designers and developers during the month of February. Dan and Maurice also discuss what professional design organizations are bringing to the table and if our industry actually needs them. Maurice also shares thoughts on the work the AIGA is doing and how it could be improved. You'll want to listen until the end of the episode to hear about the BIG project Maurice is working on next that includes hearing from the next generation of designers and he shares some super simple advice for designers. Links Mentioned on Overtime Maurice Cherry Maurice Cherry on Twitter Glitch Revision Path Black Weblog Awards Where are the black designers? 28 Days of the Web Maurice Cherry to receive 2018 Steven Heller Prize for Cultural Commentary Dear AIGA, Goodbye. by Timothy Bardlavens RDG Design’s Lost Generation by Mike Monteiro Find the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Feb 12, 201943 min

Ep 53Hop, skip, and a jump into freelance with Lauren Hom

Passion project aficionado and hand lettering artist, Lauren Hom, joins us on Overtime to chat about the success she's found by doing the work she loves. We discuss a few of her popular projects including Flour Crowns, Will Letter for Lunch, and Daily Dishonestly. She also shares some sage advice on freelancing and how she quit her advertising art director gig to work for herself. It doesn't have to be a big jump—there are steps you can take to move the mountains closer and make it more of a hop. Lauren urges creatives to share work that's not perfect. Quality over quantity still reigns true, but quantity does have some validity in the current landscape of how we share things on social media. This episode is brought to you by .ME. Make it easy for your clients to recognize your awesomeness by featuring your best work in one place—a place you own and control. Start building your online home with .ME, the most personal Internet domain. Links Mentioned in Overtime Lauren Hom Lauren on Dribbble Lauren on Instagram Lauren on Twitter Flour Crowns You Don't Need Much to Make Magic (behind the scenes photo of the Flour Crowns project) Will Letter for Lunch No Photos Please Ex Boyfriend Tears 26 letters 26,000 miles Justin Gignac Gail Anderson Daily Dishonesty Daily Dishonesty book Full transcript available on dribbble.com/overtime.

Jan 29, 201953 min

Ep 5250 episodes down and the lessons we've learned along the way

This is a special episode for a few reasons—it's our 50th episode and it kicks off season four of Overtime! We had so many incredible people on the show last year that we're looking back at 2018 and sharing some of our favorite clips. We were surprised to see some common themes emerge over the year. In this episode, you'll hear from past guests about how they've attracted the clients they truly want by being sharing their authentic selves, how teaching can actually be a big learning experience, how side projects can be used to explore new directions, and a few more. We hope you enjoyed listening to season three of Overtime as much we enjoyed making it. Have feedback for us? Share your thoughts in our annual Overtime survey. This episode is brought to you by PageCloud, the world's best drag and drop site builder. Right now, PageCloud is offering you the chance to earn up to $1,000 for building a PageCloud template. Sign up at pagecloud.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Overtime Survey Andy J. Pizza's episode Jim Coudal's episode Debbie Millman's episode Alana Louise's episode Tina Roth-Eisenberg's episode Katie Dill's episode Pablo Stanley's episode Joshua Davis's episode Mary Kate McDevitt's episode Rob Generette III Lauren Dicken's episode Tad Carpenter's episode

Jan 15, 201945 min

Ep 53RetroSupply's Dustin Lee shares the secrets to his entrepreneurial success

On Overtime, designer and entrepreneur, Dustin Lee shares, how he built his wildly successful resource marketplace for designers—RetroSupply Co. In this episode, Dustin shares the numbers and why they're important, where his inspiration for creating analog resources and assets comes from, and what it's like to build tools for creatives. Additionally, Dustin shares how he's built a community around RetroSupply Co., how teaming up with other designers can help you both grow your businesses, and how embracing imperfections can create authenticity in your work. We also chat about his side hustle and passion for helping other designers unlock passive income. And maybe some other secrets too. You'll have to listen to find out. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned on Overtime Dustin Lee Dustin on Twitter RetroSupply Co. RetroSupply Co. on Dribbble RetroSupply Co. on Twitter Paid to Exist Creative Market Entrepreneur on Fire Brad Woodard Amy Hood Palm Canyon Drive Wood Type Revival Alana Louise on Overtime Retro Supply Interview with Alana Louise Cross Country Crosshatchers Alana's illustrations with Cross Country Crosshatchers Passive Income for Designers Jason Carne Side Hustles for Designers Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself Mike Michalowicz Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Dec 13, 201842 min

Ep 50Lyft's VP of Design Katie Dill on helping others unlock their potential

Lyft's VP of Design, Katie Dill, joins us on Overtime to talk about her path as a designer, why she loves being a design manager, and learning to speak a new language when it comes to recognizing designers on your team. We also chat about Lyft's vision for the future, redesigning Lyft's passenger app, using storyboards as a design tool, and of course the pink mustache. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Katie on Twitter Katie’s instagram post To show recognition, try speaking a different language Lyft on Dribbble Lyft's Design Team on Twitter Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Nov 27, 201846 min

Ep 49Finding Freedom in Personal Work with Mary Kate McDevitt

On Overtime, illustrator and letterer Mary Kate McDevitt shares her path to becoming a freelance artist. After attending Tyler School of Art and moving to Portland, Mary Kate found her voice by setting goals, authoring books, and teaching classes. Mary Kate shares a behind-the-scenes look at the tools and process she uses to create her beautiful, detailed pieces. She also shares how teaching has helped her refine her process and how she throws that process away and finds freedom when doing personal work. Blasting a little classical music helps too. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Mary Kate McDevitt Mary Kate on Dribbble Mary Kate on Instagram Mary Kate on Twitter Celebrate Making for We Make Cintiq LightPad Tyler School of Art Mini Goals Notepad Carpe Diem Journal Hand-Lettering Ledger Every Day Is Epic Mary Kate's books Mary Kate's Skillshare Courses For the Birds Illustration For the Birds Instagram Story Kyle Brush True Grit Texture Supply Creative Market Okay Fine Melissa McFeeters Ladies, Wine & Design Pop-up Letter Show 100 days of People and Pets Norma and Nigel have really done it this time Read the full transcript on dribbble.com/overtime.

Nov 13, 201853 min

Ep 48From skeuomorphic design to building a global agency with Clay's Anton Zykin and Dmitry Tsozik

On Overtime, we dive into a little Dribbble history with Clay's Anton Zykin and Dmitry Tsozik. If you were on Dribbble in the early days, you may remember the incredible skeuomorphic icons made by SoftFacade. In this episode, we hear how Anton and Dmitry got started, what happened when iOS 7 killed skeuomorphic design, their advice building an agency, and about their journey from Russia to San Francisco. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links mentioned on Overtime clay.global Clay on Dribbble Anton Zykin on Dribbble Anton Zykin on Twitter Dmitry Tsozik on Dribbble Dmitry Tsozik Smashing Magazine Christmas Icon Set LifeKraze app icon in reference to the WWDC workshop mentioned Vegas Baby icon Coach's Eye app icon Pumpt logo Transcript can be found at dribbble.com/overtime

Oct 23, 201841 min

Ep 47Creative Coding: Programming Visuals with Joshua Davis

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Legendary designer, Joshua Davis, joins us to talk about how he utilizes programming to create unique visual landscapes. A Flash pioneer for over a decade, Joshua shares his journey with open source software and creative coding that informs his incredible art. In this episode, we time travel back to '95 to hear how Joshua went from painting to programming. He also shares what frameworks he's using now, why he's a fan of open source software, and why it's important to share what he's learned with others. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned on Overtime Joshua Davis Joshua on Vimeo Joshua on Twitter Joshua on Instagram Commodore 64 Slackware Branden Hall Displacement Shader + RGB Separation and Oscillation UEFA Champions League opening visuals Hype Framework Joshua Davis on Patreon Tim Saccenti Voices by Phantogram Fall in Love by Phantogram Here IBM Watson Praystation Once Upon a Forrest Escaping Success MakerBot Anderson Ranch Joshua on Skillshare Joshua Smith, Hydro74 Transcript can be found at dribbble.com/overtime

Oct 9, 20181h 6m

Ep 46Designing for Everyone, Everywhere with Luke Wroblewski

Our latest Overtime guest, Luke Wroblewski, is known best for humanizing technology. He's the author of several web design books, has founded several start-ups that were later acquired, and he's now the Product Director at Google. In this episode, Dan and Luke discuss the key ideas behind his book Mobile First and how that translates to building for devices today, why we should be data-informed not data-driven when it comes to building products, and what he learned from his time creating and building Bagcheck and Polar. Links Mentioned in Overtime Luke Wroblewski Luke on Twitter Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks Mobile First Bagcheck Polar Full transcript and more at https://dribbble.com/overtime.

Sep 26, 201855 min

Ep 45Midwest Illustrator Tad Carpenter On Valuing Playfulness In Design

Designer and illustrator Tad Carpenter shares what he loves about the Kansas City and the Midwest design communities, what it's like to grow up with a creative father who worked at Hallmark and how that's influenced his own career, and how he got started writing and illustrating children's books. He also shares thoughts on imposter syndrome, play, his process and tools, and the best barbecue in Kansas City. Episode Links: Carpenter Collective Carpenter Collective on Instagram Tad on Dribbble Tad on Twitter Tad on Instagram Kansas City AIGA Chapter Hallmark Greeting Cards Paul Coker Sunday Suns Made In the Middle Made in the Middle Conference, September 14-15, 2018 The Best BBQ in Kansas City with Tad Carpenter Tad's Children's Books Jessica Carpenter Willoughby Design Where the Wild Things Are Transcripts and more at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Sep 11, 201857 min

Ep 44Rob Generette III on Design Education, Getting Inspired by Sports, and What's Next After Retiring from Teaching

Illustrator and art educator, Rob Generette III (aka Robzilla) is on Overtime this week. In this episode, Rob shares what he's learned from teaching the art and photography for the last 20 years and what he learned from his own design education. He also shares how he came to be an incredible sports illustrator and found himself drawing live on air at ESPN. He also hints at his next big project, so you'll have to listen to the episode to find out what's he's working on now. "I didn't have anybody who recognized that skill early on, which could've changed the whole course of my life. Kind of falling back on that major conversation that we had, that was one of the driving points for me to become a teacher. I needed to be that person that somebody like me could rely on when it comes down to picking that direction, to going to. I used that as a motivational point the whole 20 years I was teaching." Links Mentioned in Overtime: Rob on Instagram Rob on Twitter Rob on Dribbble Sketchbook Pro Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe Ideas Brian Yap ESPN on air drawing iPad Pro Apple Pencil Adobe Draw Rob's latest appearance on Adobe Live Rob at Adobe Max Nike Off-White Presto Illustration Off-white by Virgil Abloh Full transcript and more at dribbble.com/overtime.

Aug 28, 20181h 3m

Ep 43Growing Businesses and Communities Through Trust With Tina Roth Eisenberg

Episode 41 features Swissmiss, AKA Tina Roth Eisenberg. Tina is quite a powerhouse and is a super creative person who loves taking side projects and turning them into real companies that make a big impact in the design world. In the episode, Dan and Tina chat about finding your people, confidence vs enthusiasm, and injecting joy into your work. Tina also shares what makes Creative Mornings so magical and details about her new venture, The Creative Guild. "The one thing I’ve learned is that a community is not a community until it self-organizes. [...] Giving people the power and also reminding them of their responsibility to speak up when they see something that’s not right, really I feel like is the magic sauce for this." This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links mentioned in Overtime: Swissmiss Tina on Twitter Creative Mornings The Deck Network Tattly The Creative Guild The Do Lectures Studiomates Friends Work Here TeuxDeux How I Built This Hang Time Los Angeles Transcript and more at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Aug 14, 201850 min

Ep 42Balancing Work and Life on the Fly with Alana Louise

Episode 40 features Alana Louise, an independent designer living in Austin, TX. She’s worked with incredible companies like Yeti, United by Blue, Austin Beerworks, and others. When Alana Louise is not designing, she’s on the river fly fishing. In this episode, she tells us how sharing her passion for fishing on Instagram helped her land her dream clients. Dan and Alana Louise also cover design systems and how they’re applied to packaging and what it’s like to be part of the local design scene in Austin. She also shares her thoughts on seeking citizenship in the US. "Because on my Instagram, I post pictures of whatever hike I did or whatever fish I caught, that attracts a certain group of followers. Then when they discover that I'm a designer, I think that's when that type of work comes in. Right now I'm working on a project with two outdoor companies that are collaborating on public land use. Which I'm a complete supporter for because the water I fish in is public and I would love it to stay that way." Alana Louise on Dribbble Alana Louise on Twitter Alana Louise on Instagram Drew Lakin Austin Beerworks Bethany Heck Alana Louise's Fishing Instagram Pedernales Falls State Park Shea McClanahan Wicked Tuna Fort Lonesome Yeti Presents: My Mom Vala Helms Workshop Bionic Brew Bridgeport Brewing Austin Beerworks La Verdad False Cast Shop Retro Supply Creative Works Conference Transcript for this episode and more at https://dribbble.com/overtime.

Jul 24, 201847 min

Ep 41Tim Allen on Empowering Users with Inclusive Design

Episode 39 features Tim Allen, Partner at Microsoft. Before joining Microsoft, Tim worked with a number of incredible companies including Adobe, RGA, Nike, Amazon, and others. He now leads Microsoft's Fluent Design System and Inclusive Design teams. Tim has honed his design and leadership skills from a young age, since starting his own airbrushing business while in high school! In this episode Dan and Tim do a deep dive on what it's like to be a designer at Microsoft and how the Fluent Design and Inclusive Design programs are changing the design landscape. Tim also shares how Inclusive Design not only helps the underrepresented folks they're designing for, but benefits everyone. Tim Allen Tim on Twitter Hang Time Seattle Claudio Guglieri Albert Shum Microsoft Design Microsoft’s Inclusive Design Microsoft's Fluent Design System Xbox Adaptive Controller Microsoft on Dribbble @MicrosoftDesign on Twitter OneNote You can find full episode transcripts and more at dribbble.com/overtime.

Jul 10, 201844 min

Ep 40On Building a Global Design Agency with Haraldur Thorleifsson

Our guest on episode 38 is Haraldur Thorleifsson, founder and CEO of Ueno—a global design agency that works with incredible clients like Google, Fitbit, Dropbox, Slack, ESPN, and more. In this episode, Dan and Halli chat about the role Dribbble played in building his agency, the importance of having a portfolio and building relationships, the challenges of running a design agency, and why designers should be avoiding trends. They also explore how travel helped Halli shape the company Ueno is today. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime Haraldur on Dribbble Haraldur on Twitter Ueno Ueno on Dribbble Ueno on Twitter Cuban Council K10K Upperquad Ueno's Culture Values Halli's first shot: World map - 84.345 beads You can find transcripts and more episodes at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Jun 27, 201842 min

Ep 37Live at Hang Time with Sasha Barr, Dina Rodriguez, and Victor Melendez

Today we're bringing you a very special episode of Overtime. Episode 37 was recorded at Hang Time Seattle in front of our live audience. Dan Cederholm shared the stage with three Pacific Northwest creatives: Sasha Barr, Dina Rodriguez, and Victor Melendez. They have a great conversation about cultivating a personal brand, freelancing vs fulltime, and the stories behind their shops. They also share their big goals and their mutual love for watching tv and drawing. Links Mentioned in Hang Time Sasha Barr Sasha on Dribbble Sub Pop Records The Grammys 2018 best album design award ends in a tie Dina Rodriguez Dina on Dribbble Letting Adventures Women of Illustration Victor Melendez Victor on Dribbble Victor's Shop Pablo Stanley on Overtime A Day of Dribbble and Design: Hang Time Seattle is a Wrap! You can read the transcript for the episode at https://dribbble.com/overtime/.

Jun 12, 201850 min

Ep 36An Inside Look at Design Legend Paula Scher’s Influential Career

Episode 36 of Overtime features one of the most influential graphic designers in the world—Paula Scher. In this episode, Dan and Paula discuss her early work at CBS Records, the joy of typographic expression, and creating opportunities for yourself. They also go behind the scenes of her vast collection of work including the stories behind identities for The Public Theater, Microsoft Windows 8, and more. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Paula Scher Pentagram on Twitter Pentagram on Instagram See Paula Scher's Classic Album Covers Featured on Spanish Vogue Press Victor Moscoso Terry Koppel of Koppel and Scher MAPS Microsoft Windows 8 Transcript coming soon.

May 22, 201849 min

Ep 35Making Design a Family Affair with Josh and Katie Emrich

Episode 35 features Josh and Katie Emrich of Emrich Office. This husband and wife team live in Indianapolis and are running an incredible design studio while raising four kids. They do amazing identity branding work for clients like Bottle Logic, Keymaster Games, Turner Dairy, and more. Warning: this episode is going to make you want to buy a bottle of milk (even if you don't drink milk), just because of the branding. In this episode, Josh and Katie share what it’s like to start your own business to spend more time with family, what fuels their passion for working with family brands, and the importance of cultivating relationships with clients. Links Mentioned in Overtime Emrich Office Emrich Office on Dribbble Josh on Twitter Katie on Twitter Emrich Office on Instagram Campy Creatures Keymaster Games Bottle Logic Turner's Brand Identity System Turner Dairy Caper Board Game

May 8, 201846 min

Ep 34Never Stop Learning and Always Start Teaching with Pablo Stanley

Episode 34 features Pablo Stanley—lead designer and co-founder of Carbon Health, mentor at Sketch Together, cohost of the Diseño Cha Cha Cha podcast, and writer of The Design Team. In this episode, Dan and Pablo talk about how to be a good team member, the value of soft skills, how teaching will help you learn, and why it's important to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Pablo shares the challenges he faced in his path to becoming a designer, why he started his podcast, why the things you think are holding you back might actually be your superpowers, and more. This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Subscribe to Overtime on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Pablo Stanley Pablo on Dribbble Pablo on Twitter Sketch Together TV (Pablo's Youtube Channel) Carbon Health Diseño Cha Cha Chá Podcast The Design Team How to Efficiently Design Everything at the Last Minute Hang Time Seattle

Apr 24, 201857 min

Ep 33Adding Value to Our Community, Remote Culture, and What’s Next for Dribbble with CEO Zack Onisko

Episode 33 features our very own Zack Onisko—Dribbble’s CEO. Before taking the helm at Dribbble, Zack began his career nearly 20 years ago as a web designer before shifting into business and executive roles at Autodesk, Creative Market, Hired.com, BranchOut, Monster.com, and Tickle.com. In the episode, Dan and Zack chat about finding design through music, Zack’s early career growing startups, his experience building another design community at Creative Market, and a few secrets to success when it comes to growth marketing. Dan and Zack also do a dive deep into Dribbble’s growth in the past year—including how we add value back into the community, our remote culture, and what’s coming up next for Dribbble. Spoiler alert: think bigger shots and video support! This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Subscribe to Overtime on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or download the episode via Simplecast. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Zack Onisko Zack on Dribbble Zack on Twitter Zack on Medium True story, Zack’s in this Papa Roach video Creative Market No Office Workstyle by Matt Mullenweg Dribbble Careers Crew Official Dribbble Android App… Soon Hang Time Seattle Transcript: Visit Dribbble.com/Overtime for this episode's transcript.

Apr 10, 201848 min

Ep 32Creating Cosmic Connections Through Design with Lauren Dickens

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Episode 32 features Lauren Dickens—an amazingly creative designer who specializes in brand identity and art direction. She's has worked with some incredible clients including Target, Facebook, SXSW, and The Line Hotel. Lauren lives in Austin, Texas and has certainly left her mark around town—working with popular Austin establishments like Native Boutique Hostels, Better Half Coffee & Cocktails, STAG Provisions, and many others. In this episode, Dan and Lauren nerd out over typography, letterpress, process, and merch of all forms. Additionally, Lauren shares how important it is to her to work on personal projects and to have a sense of humor in her work. This episode even gets a little cosmic, so meet Dan and Lauren on the astral plane! This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Subscribe to Overtime on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Lauren Dickens Lauren Dickens on Dribbble Lauren Dickens on Twitter Lauren Dickens on Instagram STAG Provisions Daughters Rob Roy Kelly Type Collection Awful Goods Shin Killer for Project Loop Circle Jerk Boys Club Women's March Poster Dunce Cap Gay Ambassador Patch Astral Patch Better Half Hang Time Seattle If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a review in Apple Podcasts. Thanks! Transcript available at Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Mar 27, 201850 min

Ep 31Growing and Supporting the Design Community with Gerren Lamson

Gerren Lamson is an Austin-based designer and the co-owner and Chief Design Officer at Creative Market. In this episode, we explore how Gerren got started in design, the value in teaching yourself new skills, the differences in working agency vs. product, and how to transition from making to managing. Dan and Gerren also chat about what Creative Market and Dribbble have in common, community and company culture, and his team’s newest product, Creative Market Pro. “Design and creativity, but design, in particular, has been continually decentralized and democratized and more and more people are being brought into the fold at a certain level of design thinking and execution, even if it’s not their formal day job. We’re having to look at that and find those people to talk to, to see how we can help them and serve their needs too, and it’s really exciting to be a part of that whole movement.” This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Subscribe to Overtime on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or download the episode via Simplecast.

Mar 13, 201845 min

Ep 30Great Projects Come from Passion and Exploration with Jim Coudal

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We’re super excited to have Jim Coudal on Overtime. Jim is the founder of Coudal Partners, a design and interactive studio in Chicago. So many amazing projects have sprung out of Coudal Partners including The Deck Network, Layer Tennis, and Field Notes. In this episode, Jim shares solid advice on sharing what you love with others, how to remain genuine while running a business, and knowing when it's time to let a project go. Jim also teases the next big project from Field Notes! “Try stuff out. If it’s a moderate success—try figure out how to make it a bigger success. If you can’t figure out how to make it bigger, then go on to the next idea.” This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Jim Coudal Jim Coudal on Twitter Layer Tennis Field Notes Brand Aaron Draplin The Deck Copy Goes Here Sean Inman Layer Tennis K10K Dribbble's Hang Time Seattle Transcript: Please visit Dribbble.com/Overtime. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe to and rate the show in Apple Podcasts, and share this episode with a friend.

Feb 27, 201854 min

Ep 29Rejection, Perseverance, and Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Debbie Millman has worked with some of the world's biggest brands including Burger King, Hershey’s, Haagen-Dazs, Twizzlers—just to name a few. She's written six books, is a frequent keynote speaker on design and branding, and she hosts the first and longest running podcast about design, Design Matters. In this episode, we discuss the drawing that started it all, why rejection can be worse than failure, how Design Matters got started, and why persistence is the key to success. “I don't think it's possible to make a name for yourself doing work for other people. I think that the way you make a name for yourself is doing original work on your own. Which doesn't mean you have to quit your job to do it. I was doing Design Matters while I had two full-time jobs.” This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Debbie Millman Debbie Millman on Facebook Debbie Millman on Twitter Debbie Millman on Instagram Design Matters The Actors Studio Sterling Brands Dribbble's Hang Time Seattle Thanks for listening! Please subscribe to the show in Apple Podcasts and share this episode with a friend. Transcript: Visit Dribbble.com/Overtime.

Feb 13, 201858 min

Ep 28Being a Professional Encourager with Andy J Pizza from the Creative Pep Talk Podcast

Season 3 of Overtime is here! Our first guest is Andy J. (Pizza) Miller. Andy is the creator of the podcast and book Creative Pep Talk. He also has a successful illustration career and has created illustrations for clients like Nickelodeon, Google, Converse, Sony, Smart Car, Oreo, The Boston Globe & Nutella. In this episode, we find out what pizza and Dribbble have in common, how Andy transitioned from illustration to podcasting, and the secret to Creative Pep Talk’s success. Andy also shares how to “find your gift,” what he thinks all creative people have in common, how to embrace change when it comes to your career, his hope for the creative future, and much more. “I always tell people to look for wilderness instead of paved roads. Once there’s 8,000 tutorials and 50 apps to make that thing the easiest thing possible, the treasure at the end of that road is gone.” This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble. Links Mentioned in Overtime Andy J. Miller Andy J. Miller on Dribbble Andy J. Miller on Twitter Andy J. Miller on Instagram Creative Pep Talk The Dip by Seth Godin Mindset by Carol Deweyck Transcript Transcript forthcoming.

Jan 23, 20181h 5m

Ep 27Ryan Hamrick

It's our final episode of Overtime, season 2! We'll be back in 2018 but before then, we'd love to hear from you. If you're an avid Overtime listener, please take a short survey to let us know what you love about Overtime and what we can improve on. Additionally, we’re experimenting with our format, so you’ll see chapters in this episode if you're listening in a podcast app that supports chapters (like Overcast). And now on to episode 27! In this episode, we chat with Ryan Hamrick, an independent letterer and designer, living in Austin, TX. Ryan shares how he got started with lettering back in 2011, the story behind the Curves Ahead Tour, a few lettering tricks he saves for live workshops, why he's starting an artist representation agency, and more. This week’s episode is brought to you by Wix. Wix believes the web is your playground. With advanced features like retina-ready image galleries, custom font sets, and sophisticated design effects, you’ll have real creative freedom to tell your story online—exactly the way you’ve envisioned it. Go to wix.com/dribbble to get started today. Links Mentioned in Overtime Overtime Survey Ryan's website Ryan on Dribbble Ryan on Twitter Ryan on Instagram Constitutional Cartouches Simon Ålander on Dribbble Sergey Shapiro on Dribbble Curves Ahead Tour Staedtler Lead Holder Staedtler Mars Rotary Action Lead Pointer and Tub Staedtler Mars Carbon Lead The Alfa Set

Dec 12, 201753 min

Ep 26Khoi Vinh

In episode 26, we chat with Khoi Vinh, Principal Designer at Adobe, co-founder of Mixel and Kidpost, and former Design Director of New York Times Online. In this episode, we discuss Khoi's role at Adobe, the recent launch of Adobe XD, the pros and cons of working for big (or small) companies, Adobe's recent effort to impact diversity in creativity in a positive way, how Khoi got started with design, publishing on personal websites vs Medium, the benefits of having your own custom blog, and more. This week’s episode is brought to you by Wix. Wix believes the web is your playground. With advanced features like retina-ready image galleries, custom font sets, and sophisticated design effects, you’ll have real creative freedom to tell your story online—exactly the way you’ve envisioned it. Go to wix.com/dribbble to get started today. Links Mentioned in Overtime Khoi's website and blog Khoi on Dribbble Khoi on Twitter Mixel Never Use Futura How to Demo Software for 11,000 People Khoi's book How They Got There Adobe XD On Adobe, Diversity, Design and More Creativity's Diversity Disconnect

Nov 28, 201749 min

Ep 25Vlad Magdalin

Vlad Magdalin is the CEO and founder of Webflow, an all-in-one web design tool that allows you to design, build, and launch responsive websites visually. In this episode, we talk to Vlad about his early career in animation, the origin of Webflow, it's unique position in the market of web design tools, the current state of web design tooling, why democratization of web design is a good thing, and more. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Vlad Magdalin on Twitter Webflow Flexbox Game A (Cheeky) Guide to Creative Tools IDEO U Design Thinking Course

Nov 14, 201756 min

Ep 24Ethan Marcotte

In this episode, you’ll hear a conversation with Dan Cederholm and Ethan Marcotte. It was recorded at the Hang Time Boston after-party at Coppersmith. You may hear a bit of bar noise, but you’ll also hear some great insights on responsive web design, GIFs, and more. Ethan shares the story of how responsive web design came to be, the complexity of the design process, the best way to get started with responsive web design, advice for teams building pattern libraries and style guides, why he started a GIF repository, and more. Links Mentioned in Overtime Ethan Marcotte Ethan Marcotte on Dribbble Ethan Marcotte on Twitter A List Apart: Responsive Web Design Responsive Web Design Podcast RWD Twitter The Dao of Web Design Bukkit Design Systems by Alla Kholmatova From Pages to Patterns: An Exercise for Everyone by Charlotte Jackson

Oct 24, 201729 min

Ep 23Meg Lewis

Meg Lewis is a designer and founder of Ghostly Ferns—a family of freelancer BFFs. She also founded Fool Proof—a coworking space to support creativity in Minnesota. She’s also a really nice person. In this episode, Meg tells us about her recent move to Minnesota, why she started a coworking space, the importance of working with friends, why you should be yourself when working with clients, personal branding, and much more. This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all-new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Meg Lewis Meg Lewis on Dribbble Meg Lewis on Twitter My Darn Good Office Fool Proof Ghostly Ferns Ghostly Ferns on Dribbble A Designer's Code of Ethics Slack Enterprise Grid Design Your Brand Identity Online Class Logo Design In Adobe Illustrator Online Class

Oct 12, 201744 min

Ep 22Louie Mantia

In episode 22, Dan chats with icon designer Louie Mantia. Louie is a co-founder of Parakeet—a small design studio with a concentration on icons, logos, illustrations, and emoji. In this episode, Dan and Louie chat about getting inspired by Disney, bringing fun back to app icons, typeface vs icon design, advice for new designers, and more. Louie also shares how and why Parakeet created Primaries—a stock set of icons that anyone can buy. This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all-new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Louie Mantia Louie Mantia on Dribbble Louie Mantia on Twitter Louie Mantia on Instagram Parakeet FontLab App Primaries Louie Mantia's Wallpapers Louie Mantia's Muppets Pixel Art

Sep 26, 201752 min

Ep 21Lydia Nichols

In episode 21, Dan chats with Lydia Nichols, an illustrator and designer who loves anthropomorphizing animals. She's done amazing work for companies like Mailchimp, Google, the New York Times, and more. In this episode, Lydia shares why she fell in love with illustration, her workflow in Illustrator and Photoshop, how she handles a 6-hour time frame for creating and delivering an illustration, lessons she learned from producing a book, and more. Dribbble Shots: Mouse with Floating Ears Happy Tiger You Don't Want to Buy Groceries From a Robot The Summer Zoolympics This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Lydia Nichols Lydia Nichols on Dribbble Lydia Nichols on Twitter Lydia Nichols on Instagram Lydia's Skillshare Class Kyle brushes You Don’t Want to Buy Groceries From a Robot

Sep 12, 201753 min

Ep 20Alice Lee

Our guest this week is Alice Lee, an independent San Francisco-based illustrator and designer who loves drawing and telling clever stories. She's also part of a studio of artists known as the 1099 Group. Before going independent, she was the second illustrator at Dropbox. In this episode, we talk about how she transitioned from product designer into illustration, the pros and cons of working remotely, why she thinks of her career as a garden, and more. Dribbble Shots: Slack Fund 01 WordPress — Characters & Inclusion This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. It's no secret that the nature of work is changing again. The internet has enabled more people to become self-employed professionals and small business owners—and better yet working in new jobs that they could not have been imagined just a few years ago. The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Alice Lee Alice on Dribbble Alice on Twitter Alice on Instagram 1099 Group Slack Fund Whirring machines, blinking lights: Illustrations for the Slack Fund & Enterprise

Aug 22, 201745 min

Ep 19Ryan Putnam

In episode 19, Dan chats with Ryan Putnam. Ryan is a designer, illustrator, and potter, long time Dribbble member. He previously worked at Dropbox and was instrumental in organizing some epic Dribbble Meetups. Dan and Ryan chat about being creative. Ryan is always looking for different ways to make stuff that's functional but beautiful at the same time. They also discuss Riso printing, how Ryan got into pottery, building a shared illustration language, experimenting on the web, and more. This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. It's no secret that the nature of work is changing again. The internet has enabled more people to become self-employed professionals and small business owners—and better yet working in new jobs that they could not have been imagined just a few years ago. The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Dribbble Shots: Trash 03 Ceramics Launch Do Better Print Links Mentioned in Overtime Ryan Putnam Ryan on Dribbble Ryan on Twitter Ryan on Instagram Ryan's pottery Do Better shop Getting Started with Risograph Printing

Aug 8, 201749 min

Ep 18Jared Erondu

In episode 18, Dan chats with Jared Erondu. Jared is the head of design at Lattice and he's also building a Q&A platform for designers called Playbook. Additionally, he's the co-host of High Resolution, a video series on design. In this episode we dig into the origin story of Playbook, what Jared's trying to accomplish at Lattice, why sharing knowledge is key to growing the design community, the idea behind the High Resolution video series, dealing with burnout, maintaining a healthy lifestyle while still getting work done, and more. This episode is brought to you by Freshbooks. The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet, there’s never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Jared Erondu Jared on Dribbble Jared on Twitter Playbook The Industry Podcast Lattice High Resolution Video Series

Jul 25, 201751 min

Ep 17Jon Contino

Our guest this week is Jon Contino. Jon is a very talented branding consultant, creative director and a monster of a design force, creating custom lettering and illustrations for brands like ESPN, Nike, Stephen King, Flip Skateboards, Jack Daniels, and more. He also produces his own clothing and goods, JC NYC. In this episode, we discuss his process and his background, his custom lettering workshop, the challenges of balancing design life with family life, how New York has influenced his designs, and more. “Everyone wants to be known for something. Step one is really caring about what you're doing.” - Jon Contino This episode is brought to you by Freshbooks. The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet, there’s never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Dribbble Shots The Book of Life Logo The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design Links Mentioned in Overtime: Jon Contino Jon Contino NYC Jon Contino on Dribbble Jon Contino on Twitter Jon's Lettering Workshop: The Complete Guide to Custom Lettering Leatherhead Sports Lemon Ball Baseball The Book of Life Project The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design

Jul 11, 201749 min

Ep 16Danielle Evans

In our 16th Overtime episode, Dan chats with Danielle Evans—a visual artist, letterer, and designer from Columbus, Ohio. Back in 2013, she combined lettering, photography, and dad jokes to start food typography. Since then she's been doing amazing stuff with food and real life objects to create lettering masterpieces. She's worked with incredible companies like Target, Disney, American Greetings, Parade, Conde Nast, and more. This episode is brought to you by HelloSign—the most powerful platform for your business agreements. With HelloSign's API, you can collect eSignatures right from your own interface. That's great for all us product folks interested in building seamless useful experiences right in our own products. Start using HelloSign to embed documents directly on your website with just a few lines of code! In this episode, Danielle recounts starting a design career during the recession and how she got the idea for food typography. Dan and Danielle also talk about talks about how she prepares for her food lettering pieces, the value of community, the temporary nature of her work, learning other skills like photography to support her work, and more. Dribbble Shots: Spread the Love Ice Queen 420 Broccoli Branded Food Type Case Study Links Mentioned in Overtime: Danielle Evans on Dribbble Food Typography Danielle's website Danielle on Twitter Danielle's latest project KANYEGG

Jun 27, 201759 min

Ep 15Rogie King

Our guest on Overtime episode 15 is Rogie King. Rogie is a talented illustrator, designer, and developer and he's been a long time Dribbble member. Recently he's worked on NeonMob and Super Team Deluxe. In this episode, we talk about how Rogie got into design, the origin story of Super Team Deluxe, the challenges of working alone, the benefits of collaboration, Rogie's plans for the future, and more. A big thank you to Jamf Now for sponsoring this episode. Jamf Now helps small business owners manage their Apple devices from anywhere and on demand. With Jamf Now, you can configure settings, protect sensitive information, even lock or wipe a device—from anywhere. No IT expertise needed. Dribbble listeners can start securing their business today—by setting up the first 3 devices for free. Add more, for just two bucks a month, per device. Create your free account today at jamf.com/dribbble. Dribbble Shots: Sailer Jerry X Disney X Rogie Pen Tool Enamal Pin Links Mentioned in Overtime: Rogie King on Dribbble Rogie on Twitter Rogie on Instagram Rogie's website Super Team Deluxe Rogie's 48 Week Challenge The Four Agreements

Jun 13, 201751 min

Ep 14Aaron Draplin

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Our guest on Overtime episode 14 is Aaron Draplin of Draplin Design Co. He's usually based in Portland, Oregon, but he's currently on the road promoting his new book, Pretty Much Everything. In this episode, Dan and Aaron discuss dropping the jargon and talking about graphic design in normal terms, how Aaron uses Instagram, why he doesn't waste time policing the internet, why he believes everyone deserves great design, who inspires him, and the challenges of shipping merch and managing work while touring. This episode is brought to you by MyFonts, the world's largest font marketplace. The MyFonts team is always on the lookout for talented folks like yourself to bring into the MyFonts family. If you've always wanted to sell your fonts but didn't know how to get started, drop them a line at [email protected] to learn how they can help walk you through setting up shop. Links Mentioned in Overtime: Aaron Draplin's Website The Big Orange Van Draplin Design Co. on Twitter Aaron on Instagram Aaron's book Pretty Much Everything JPEGFlecher Nick Slater

May 23, 201749 min

Ep 13Amy and Jennifer Hood

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Our guests for lucky episode 13 are Amy and Jennifer Hood of Hoodzpah Design Co., a boutique branding firm specializing in bold, unapologetic design across print and web. They also run Odds and Sods, an online shop where they sell enamel pins, shirts, posters, and other unnecessary necessaries. This episode of Overtime is brought to you by My Favorite Five, the brand new MyFonts newsletter series that profiles hardworking designers. In each issue, designers share their five go-to typefaces and a behind-the-scenes look at their process. Read the current issues of My Favorite Five and sign up for upcoming newsletters at MyFonts.com/newsletters. In this episode, Dan chats with Amy and Jennifer about how they got into design, why they started a business together, how they run their agency, overcoming the challenges of designing an enamel pin, the importance of selling products in addition to selling services, why you should always do your best work even if the project kinda sucks, and much more. This episode is jam-packed full of great advice for creators and business owners alike. Dribbble Shots: Final Middle Waves Salt Flats Enamel Pin Wine Feature Italy - Illustration for Saute Magazine Docent Brewing Crowler Can Links Mentioned in Overtime Amy Hood on Dribbble Amy Hood on Twitter Jennifer Hood on Dribbble Jennifer Hood on Twitter Hoodzpah Design Co. Hoodzpah on Dribbble Odds and Sods Brian Lindstrom Nate Utesch Jed Bridges Joel Beukelman Soul Pancake Honkey Tonk Enamel Pin Docent Brewing

May 9, 201749 min

Ep 12Linda Eliasen

In our latest Overtime episode, Dan chats with Linda Eliasen—a designer, illustrator, art director, and all-around creative. Linda currently freelances in NYC, but before that, she worked at Ueno, Dropbox, Mailchimp, and Squarespace. In this episode, Linda walks us through her illustration workflow and shares her process for creating production-ready work with the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro. In addition, you'll learn about Iceland's terrifying Yule Cat. She also shares the story behind Dropbox's recruiting video starring puppets. Lastly, Linda talks about her recent move to New York to try something new—improv. "It's awesome to be at the stage in my career, where I've been doing what I've been doing for 9 years. To start over—it feels like being a brand new baby junior designer." This episode of Overtime is brought to you by SiteGround. SiteGround offers web hosting crafted for the creative community. Whether you’re using a custom solution or a popular open-source software like WordPress, SiteGround has plenty of hosting options that your website can grow into. Overtime listeners get 50% off at siteground.com/dribbble. Dribbble Shots: Happy Whatever For Your Puppets Links Mentioned in Overtime Linda on Dribbble Linda on Twitter Linda's website Ueno Christmas Cat Iceland (Yule Cat) Apple Pencil Apple iPad Pro Astropad App for iPad Adobe Capture App

Apr 25, 201740 min

Ep 11Kelli Anderson

We're excited to have Kelli Anderson as our guest for episode 11 of Overtime. Kelli is a tinkerer, designer, artist, printmaker, and all-around creative force in the design world. Kellie also makes the impossible possible—like a record player made out of paper and a book that's also a camera. Dan and Kelli chat about the inspiration behind her unique design projects, how science plays a role in her work, her upcoming book, This Book Is a Planetarium: And Other Extraordinary Pop-Up Contraptions, and more. This episode of Overtime is brought to you by SiteGround. SiteGround offers web hosting crafted for the creative community. Whether you’re using a custom solution or a popular open-source software like WordPress, SiteGround has plenty of hosting options that your website can grow into. Overtime listeners get 50% off at siteground.com/dribbble. Dribbble Shots: Paper Record Player This Book Is a Camera The Human Body Now Featuring Skin Links Mentioned in Overtime Kelli Anderson on Dribbble kellianderson.com Kelli on Twitter Kelli on Instagram Mr. Wizard's a Dick Talking While Female: Paper EQ Making The Human Body App More Human Preorder Kelli's book, This Book Is a Planetarium: And Other Extraordinary Pop-Up Contraptions

Apr 11, 201742 min

Ep 10Fraser Davidson

In episode 10 of Overtime, Dan chats with Fraser Davidson—an award-winning motion graphic designer and animator and one of the founding members of Cub Studio. Cub Studio has worked with big name clients like ESPN, the NFL, BBC, and more. Fraser and Dan discuss the recent resurgence of the GIF, Fraser's creative process and how he started Cub Studio, and a behind-the-scenes look at a few of Fraser's recent motion graphics. This episode of Overtime is brought to you by SiteGround. SiteGround offers web hosting crafted for the creative community. Whether you’re using a custom solution or a popular open-source software like WordPress, SiteGround has plenty of hosting options that your website can grow into. Overtime listeners get 50% off at siteground.com/dribbble. Dribbble Shots: Six Nations Rugby NFL Christmas Card Skillshare Month of Learning​ Show Notes: Fraser Davidson on Dribbble Cub Studio on Dribbble Fraser Davidson on Twitter Fraser Davidson on Instagram Cub Studio's Website Cub Studio on Instagram A Guide to American Football A Guide to Cricket for Americans The Mighty Two by Four ManvsMachine Found Collective Analog Studio​

Mar 28, 201746 min

Ep 9JP Boneyard

In our Overtime 9th episode, Dan chats with JP Boneyard, Creative Director of The Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series and producer of the National Poster Retrospecticus. JP shares what it's like to work with other designers, how he got into curating and hosting events at a young age, an in-depth explanation of the screen printing process, and more. Links mentioned in Overtime: JP Boneyard JP on Dribbble JP on Instagram Follow JP on Twitter Fifty-Nine Parks Project Fifty-Nine Parks Project Instagram National Poster Retrospecticus

Mar 14, 201742 min