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  • In Episode #79, Ross is joined by Jason Naylor, award-winning artist, muralist and author.

    Jason is a NYC artist, known for bright colours and even brighter themes, commonly found on large scale murals around the world. His work explores the communication of human emotions using organic shapes, bold colours and a strong design aesthetic. Jason has worked with various brands like Coach, Pepsi, Toyota, and Microsoft. He has received global recognition for his work including a Golden Novum Design Award. In 2018, BUMBLE named Jason one of its 100 Most Inspiring New Yorkers.

    Ross and Jason Naylor, award-winning artist, muralist and author, chat about how holding strong values positively influences your work and the way you collaborate, how practising your craft and working within constraints will help you form your identity and carve out an organic personal brand and the impact colour can have; especially in environments where it’s scarce.

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  • In Episode #78, Ross is joined by Jakub Rusiecki, Co-Founder of The Symmetrical DAO and Summoner at Social Graph Ventures.

    Jakub started his career in biochemistry but switched gears in 2021 to focus on the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. He co-founded The Symmetrical, an investment DAO aimed at Gen Z, which has quickly grown to over 60 members worldwide. Jakub is currently the summoner for Social Graph Ventures, a DAO that invests in projects building the technology and apps powering decentralized social networks and communities.

    Ross and Jakub discuss the issues web3 social media platforms face in terms of UX and UI, the investment opportunity in media NFTs, why you should let people AI-replicate and use your identity and much more.

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  • In Episode #77, Ross is joined by Anthony Azekwoh, a contemporary artist and author based in Nigeria, whose work focuses on African folklore and mythology.

    Anthony uses diverse mediums, such as digital and traditional painting and sculpting, to explore transformation and change in his country. He replicates traditional techniques through digital mediums, producing physical, corporeal manifestations of his work. His art has been seen worldwide, with clients like Facebook and celebrities such as Masego and Adekunle Gold.

    Ross and Anthony discuss the lack of representation for African Artists in Web3 and how he thinks the space will evolve over the coming years. Anthony also shares his realisation about Instagram that drove him to start working with SuperRare.

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  • In Episode #76, Ross is joined by Matthias Winckelmann, Co-Founder and one of the two Creative Directors of someform Studio.

    Before launching someform Studio, Matthias worked as Managing Partner and Director at the creative ensemble foam Studio and as Head of 3D at the internationally acclaimed design & branding studio ManvsMachine in London.

    Ross and Matthias discuss why the world’s biggest companies are using abstract design to stand out, what this means for designers, and how we can avoid carrying current biases in the future.

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  • In Episode #75, Ross is joined by Casey Martin, Founder and Executive Creative Director of Play, a branding and design studio working with the world’s most innovative companies.

    Casey’s leadership has helped shape Play into an uncommonly agile partner, resulting in acclaimed collaborations with Elon Musk’s neurotech pioneer Neuralink, digital currency Worldcoin, storage standout Dropbox and many others.

    Ross and Casey discuss what it’s like to build the brands that are shaping the future and how to adapt your design process to work with visionary tech leaders. Casey also shares his perspective on finding balance in fast-paced agency life.

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  • In Episode #74, Ross is joined by Lucas Zanotto, a multi-award-winning designer, artist, and director.

    Lucas’ career is as varied and playful as his creations. His work effortlessly merges analogue and digital craft into thought-provoking films, apps, and installations. Zanotto also creates intriguing apps for children through his entertainment platform YATATOY.

    Ross and Lucas discuss how rules help artists find their unique style and why generative art still requires craft and skill. Lucas also shares how generative art could make artists’ work more accessible, and how training AI could help you build your brand.

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  • In Episode #73, Ross is joined by Kate Dawkins, multi-BAFTA-winning video/projection designer and director, and the founder of Kate Dawkins Studios.

    Kate has over 25 years of experience turning pixels and projection into spectacular immersive events, shows, and live performances–entrancing global audiences. She's collaborated with world-class directors, producers, artists, and brands, such as BBC Studios and Ministry of Defence, and created immersive experiences and ceremonies like the London 2012 Olympics, among others.

    Ross and Kate discuss how to create unforgettable brand experiences. Kate shares how to craft messages that resonate with audiences and how to bring them to life as immersive experiences. She also breaks down the 4 pillars that she and her team use to think about their work.

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  • In Episode #72, Ross is joined by Nando Costa, a seasoned Brazilian-American designer with experience in digital products, branding, and animation production at Microsoft and Google.

    At Microsoft, Nando was part of the team that shipped the HoloLens Developer Edition and Windows Mixed Reality. He was at the forefront of a collective effort to evolve the design language for Microsoft 365 experiences across all platforms. And, after a brief stint at Google Design, Nando returned to Microsoft to work on the Microsoft Mesh team, exploring the intersection of traditional UX, immersive experiences, and generative AI.

    Ross and Nando discuss how AI will change brand strategy and how we build brands. Nando also shares how he thinks AI will help shape virtual reality, and what designers can do to ensure they don’t get left behind.

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  • In Episode #71, Ross is joined by Simon Dixon, co-founder of DixonBaxi.

    Simon has explored where creativity, design, and tech overlap for more than two and a half decades. His company, DixonBaxi, works with iconic companies across sports, entertainment, media, new economy, technology, and beyond. 'Be Brave' is their defining spirit.

    Simon Dixon shares how DixonBaxi creates work that resonates. He weighs in on whether design can change the world, and warns against following tech trends instead of your WHY.

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  • In Episode #70, Ross is joined by the founders of Tally Labs – See Ape Follow Ape (SAFA) and Valet Jones .

    Valet Jones is a former Product Manager and Creative Writer. He is the original voice of Jenkins the Valet. See Ape Follow Ape is a Former Marketing Agency Founder. He’s never seen an Ape he didn't follow.

    Ross, SAFA, and Valet Jones discuss why you need to build in public, the mistakes that they’ve made, and how to work with your community.

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  • In Episode #69, Ross is joined by J.P. and Justin Alanis, Co-CEOs of StoryCo.

    J.P. Alanís is an experienced development executive. He previously co-created and led GOLF MEDIA, the direct-to-consumer media platform and production company founded by Tyler, The Creator. Justin Alanis is an experienced entrepreneur with a background in both technology and private equity.

    Ross and the Alanis brothers discuss what it’s going to take for DAOs to be successful, how Netflix kills creator revenue, and why we'll never see another indie film like The Matrix.

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  • In Episode #68, Ross is joined by Anthony Di Iorio, co-founder of Ethereum and founder of Decentral Inc and Andiami.

    Anthony’s mission has always been to empower people with the tools they need to have total control over three things – their money, communication, and identity. He co-founded Ethereum in 2013. He is currently the founder and CEO of Decentral Inc. – an innovation hub & software development company focused on decentralized technologies. He has also recently launched Andiami, a global tech project designed to power a user-controlled internet while complementing & assisting decentralized technologies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others.

    Ross and Anthony discuss the values that drove Ethereum’s success, how Web3 runs the risk of becoming centralised, and what he believes is the perfect model for solving business problems.

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  • In Episode #67, Ross is joined by Zeneca, web3 and NFT investor, advisor, content creator, and project founder.

    He writes a Newsletter on NFTs, hosts two podcasts, runs a YouTube channel, has ~300k followers on Twitter, and manages two NFT communities: all with a focus on creating educational content to help people learn about the wild world of web3.

    Ross and Zeneca discuss how he’s built one of the strongest communities in Web3 and why you shouldn't monetize your content too early.

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  • In Episode #66, Ross is joined by Jeff Staple, the founder of REED ART DEPARTMENT (formerly known as Staple Design).

    Jeff is a creative visionary whose work encompasses graphic, fashion, and footwear design, as well as brand marketing. He has worked on countless creative projects for clients ranging from startup brands to Fortune 100 companies.

    Ross and Jeff discuss how brands and branding change from the real world to Web3 and how he carried the famous Staple Pigeon into the metaverse.

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  • In Episode #65, Ross is joined by Teemu Suviala, Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta.

    Reality Labs is a diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers, and designers that leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform and bringing the metaverse to life. Before joining Meta Teemu led creative work at brand and design agencies, Collins, as ECD and Wolff Olins as CD in New York. He is also a co-founder of design agencies Kokoro & Moi and Syrup Helsinki and a partner at footwear brand Tarvas.

    In this episode, Ross and Teemu discuss the history of surrealism and its return to mainstream attention, and how the Metaverse will change brands. He also shares what he’s learned by being at the intersection of creativity and technology.

    Highlights from the conversation

    The metaverse will accelerate surrealistic fantasy-shaped ideas

    AI tools that are connected to the metaverse will change how we design

    It comes down to making sure that [your] core positioning and values are in a great place

    Dada and Surrealism were reactions to similar things that we're seeing today

    Oddness, surrealism, and escapism are starting to bleed out into popular culture

    As reality was getting weirder and weirder and sometimes even unrecognizable art did the same thing

    More about Teemu Suviala

    Teemu Suviala is the Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta. This diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers and designers leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform to help people connect, find communities and grow businesses - bringing metaverse to life. Reality Labs' work spans a number of breakthrough technologies such as Meta Quest, Meta Horizon, Meta Portal and Ray-Ban Stories and touches sectors ranging from entertainment and gaming to commerce, education and work. Teemu sits in the creative intersection of product and marketing focusing on strategic and conceptual foundations for how these brands come to life. He and his team develop brand strategies, design & identity systems as well as brand elements and experiences from custom typography and sonic logos to immersive retail environments and in-product brand moments across AR and VR, among other things. At Meta, brand design teams work at the very edge of the discipline, imagining how brands will be expressed in emerging environments — including some that don’t yet exist.

    Before joining Meta Teemu led creative work at brand and design agencies Collins as ECD and Wolff Olins as CD in New York. He is also a co-founder of design agencies Kokoro & Moi and Syrup Helsinki and a partner at footwear brand Tarvas.

    Find Teemu here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram

    Show Notes

    People:

    Leonora CarringtonJeff StapleBjarke Ingels

    Companies and organisations:

    Tate ModernThe MetVenice BiennaleGuggenheim / Peggy GuggenheimRTFKTBIG

    Miscellaneous:

    SurrealismDada / Dadaism

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  • In Episode #64, Ross is joined by David Gersch, Creator of CryptoLeos.

    CryptoLeos is an NFT collection celebrating pop culture by world-renowned artist David Gersch. Each NFT is a multi-utility asset – ownership of a CryptoLeo welcomes you to the Leo party, an exclusive club of stylish Oscar-winning winners!

    Ross and David discuss how he created 1000 unique artworks for CryptoLeos, the power of memes as drivers of culture, and his experiments at the forefront of new technology.

    Highlights from the conversation

    NFTs are a crossroads of new tech [with] internet culture

    Fun is very important, especially for NFT

    Memes are the medium through which we're able to [share culture] on the internet

    Rule book? Throw that out the window. Let's do something different

    I definitely believe in NFT because I believe in the value in digital assets

    Leonardo DiCaprio is probably the most memed celebrity of them all

    More about David Gersch

    David Gersch is a world-renowned artist and the creator of the iconic CryptoLeo's NFT collection The Leoverse Metaverse.

    CryptoLeos is an NFT collection celebrating pop culture by world-renowned artist David Gersch. Each NFT is a multi-utility asset – ownership of a CryptoLeo welcomes you to the Leo party, an exclusive club of stylish Oscar-winning winners!

    Find David here: Twitter | Instagram | CryptoLeos

    Show Notes

    People:

    Leonardo DiCaprioBeeple

    Companies and organisations:

    Bored Apes (Bored Ape Yacht Club)Punks (Crypto Punks)Art Basel

    Miscellaneous:

    The Art Degen

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  • In Episode #63, Ross is joined by Bryce Anderson, Production Executive at Clubhouse Pictures and part of the team bringing Omega Runner to life.

    Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He joined Clubhouse Pictures when it was founded in 2015 and has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.

    Ross and Bryce discuss why Bored Ape Yacht Club is similar to Hello Kitty, what people get wrong about film3, and why Clubhouse Pictures are reimagining storytelling in Web3

    Highlights from the conversation

    A lot of people in Web3 don't realise turning a static image into global IP for entertainment is a huge lift

    The Bored Ape brand is really powerful as an image. I would compare it to something like Hello Kitty

    The other mark of good world-building is that there's a lot more to do in it, a lot more to explore

    I don't want to be the dragon that sits on a pile of IP gold

    The potential for the next Marvel or the next Disney exists in Web3

    A lot of what inspired us to do this is fan fiction

    More about Bryce Anderson

    Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He then worked in creative development at Warner Bros. before joining Clubhouse Pictures upon its inception in 2015. He has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.

    Find Bryce here: Twitter | LinkedIn

    Show Notes

    People:

    Bryan UnkelessCedric Nicolas-TroyanBlaise Hemingway

    Companies and organisations:

    RunnerUnited Talent AgencyYUGA LabsHello Kitty

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  • In Episode #62, Ross is joined once again, by Jack Butcher, Founder of Visualize Value.

    Jack spent 10 years working in corporate advertising in NYC as a graphic designer for billion-dollar brands. In search of fun and freedom, he started his own agency...and found neither. After 2 years of further iteration, he built Visualize Value – a project he used to build a network of mentors, a $1M/year product business, and an audience of 600k+ people.

    Ross and Jack discuss the common misconception that Web3’s most valuable attribute is its technology, why building a strong network is so important, and How Web3 will create stronger brand communities.

    Highlights from the conversation

    If every product that you make is [based on] your customer's ability to install Metamask, you’re gonna kill your business

    One of the strongest schools of thought in NFTs is the idea of incentivizing the propagation of an idea or a meme

    In the world of brands and companies, trends and technologies come and go. This one [Web3] feels like it has far more economic validation

    The really difficult thing to do is to get people together that have similar values, interests, and complementary skill sets

    A lot of what this technology enables are novel ways of collaborating [and] playing with economics

    Your 200,000 Twitter followers aren't gonna participate, but there might be half a dozen that are materially invested in the work and can support at an outsized contribution

    More about Jack Butcher

    Jack spent 10 years working in corporate advertising in NYC as a graphic designer for billion-dollar brands. It was fun, but the opposite of freedom. In search of freedom, he started his own advertising agency. It was not fun, and even less freedom.

    After two years of iteration, he figured out how to transition to highly specialized (and fun) consulting, which resulted in a product business: Visualize Value. VV is a project he used to build a network of mentors, a $1M/year product business, and a media platform with an audience of over 600,000 people. Now, Jack spends all of his time making things that make it easier to learn, teach, build, and sell.

    Find Jack here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram (Visualize Value) | Visualize Value

    Show Notes

    Companies and organisations:

    OpenseaeBayFoundationStripe

    Miscellaneous:

    CryptopunksCC0NounsDAOMorning BrewMetamask

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  • Highlights from the conversation

    "When I got into PVNKS I quickly realized that I was building a brand, building a world"

    "This hub for like-minded people are invested in the project, but they're also invested in you, as an artist"

    "Art is something that you do of your own will, not for the sole purpose of selling"

    "Everything I saw at the time was really repulsive – terrible drawings of terrible things that are slightly altered by an algorithm"

    "My sole purpose is making something and seeing if someone enjoys it. If someone enjoys it – that's all they need to get from it"

    "Marvel or Dark Horse have got a huge platform to make your idea grow but they'll also take over"

    More about Gerhard Human

    Gerhard Human is an illustrator, animator and art director based in Cape Town, South Africa. He’s been working in the visual industry since 2001.

    His work is strongly inspired by underground comics, skate culture and animation.

    He’s done TV commercials for brands like MTV, Adobe, Goodwill and Smirnoff; and his work has been featured online and in print. Apart from commercial work, Gerhard had regular art exhibitions around the world.

    Find Gerhard here: Twitter | Website | PVNKS

    Show Notes

    People:

    Ben MauroBen Mauro on One More QuestionGeorge Lucas

    Companies and organisations:

    MarvelDark Horse (Comics)

    Miscellaneous:

    PVNKS (Repeat Offenders)

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  • Highlights from the conversation

    It still takes a creative person at the center to say – this is what it is, this is what it isn'tWe don't need to make a hundred million dollars on a movie. We just need for that to be a great experience for people in the DAOIt's gonna be the most dangerous audience in the world. They're gonna green light [+ have rights to] their contentFilms could become more like startups + having equity in those startups could be beneficial for actorsIt's a film studio owned by the filmmakers and the fansWhen you join a DAO, there's often a lot of weight that goes with it

    More about Kenny Miller

    Kenny Miller is a creative and entrepreneurial leader focused on developing media brands that target emerging spaces in digital media.

    This path has led to iconic work for culture-defining brands such as Apple, Disney, Nickelodeon, Noggin, MTV, The Walking Dead, Netflix, and the New York Knicks. His work has connected deeply with users of all ages worldwide. Kenny’s work has covered every aspect of the business-- production, marketing, distribution, and importantly revenue, which have been completely refashioned by the never-ending digital transformation of media.

    From the launch of Quicktime to video games, social networks, user-generated content, streaming media, dynamic ad models, and now NFTs, Kenny’s focus has always been on engaging audiences with emerging technologies and platforms.

    Now that crypto and the token economy have opened up a frontier where creators and fans can coordinate to independently produce content and franchises, Kenny is developing a token-driven funding and distribution platform called StudioDao to accelerate the ability of filmmakers and fans to innovate in financing and collaborative ownership structures.

    Find Kenny here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Discord | StudioDao

    Show Notes

    Companies and organisations:

    MTVNickelodeonViacomRobinHoodSharkDAONounsMCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

    Miscellaneous:

    Get Out (Jordan Peele Film)KYC (Know Your Customer)

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