• Episode 20: The Okay Team! Lounge.
    Jun 3 2024

    Welcome to a special edition as we wrap up Season 2; the Ok, Team Lounge! In this episode, your hosts will cover a variety of topics outside the world of design and discuss their passions. Buckle up, as the Team covers Dan’s new podcast, horror movies, video games, tv shows we’re loving, D&D, Nicholas Cage’s acting prowess, and Kristen’s favorite cryptid; Bigfoot. We also have a special announcement; Lauren DeMarks will be joining us next season as a full time host!

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    47 mins
  • Episode 19: Artist Nancy Nichols-Pethick
    May 17 2024

    Indiana State University Professor Nancy Nicols-Pethick joins the team to talk shop and how she uses her unique experiences to push students to find passion in their work, learn how to address failures, and recognize how to aim for higher personal standards rather than settling for their current skill level. We cover mastering creative foundations, work/life balance, and, of course, her thoughts on AI. Join us and our wonderful guest as we discuss art, passion, and finding creativity in the seemingly mundane.

    Nancy's Website
    Through the Eyes of an Artist - Nancy Nichols-Pethick

    Amazon Affiliate Link: Why Art Cannot Be Taught: A Handbook for Art Students

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 18: Accessibility and Design
    May 9 2024

    In this episode, the Team talks about accessibility and design. Guest host Lauren DeMarks talks about user experience (UX) design and the spectrum of use cases for ensuring equitable experiences regardless of temporary or long-term physical disabilities.

    Show Notes:

    Overall, what does it mean to have accessible design?

    • Lauren, would you like to give us a definition or overview?
    • OVERVIEW Accessibility is the practice of making sure a product, environment or service can be used by everyone—however they encounter it.
      • Including those with blindness/low vision, speech impairments, hearing impairments, cognitive & learning disabilities, motor/dexterity issues—accessible solutions make it so that these folks can actually meaningfully use the designs we create.
      • But accessible design is important in ALL elements and design disciplines.
    • Accessible design can also help people with various kinds of impairments (because you probably first think of permanent ones).
      • Situational —walking in high heels, I’m at a loud concert.
      • Temporary— my leg is broken, I have an ear infection and cannot hear.
      • Permanent — I am paralyzed and cannot use my legs, I am blind.
    • Accessible designs help EVERYONE
      • Accessible design helps ALL people—even those without disabilities (taking 14 bags of groceries to my 7th floor apartment makes elevators look real nice).

    What’s the difference between Accessibility and usability?

    Usability issues generally affect all users, both users with and without disabilities. All users have difficulty using a website. Accessibility issues occur solely for people with disabilities when they have difficulty using or accessing a website without problems.

    • Accessible design makes spaces and designed products USABLE for EVERYONE, regardless of ability.

    Accessibility is important in ALL silos of design

    • Digital
    • Print
    • Physical
    • Environmental
    • Teaching
    • Etc.

    Digital

    • Mainly consider solutions that benefit low-sight or low-hearing users.
    • Cognitive impairments come into considerations too.
    • Alt. text.
    • Not just relying on color to communicate a message.
    • Allowing for customization (text size, color-blind settings, etc) (we also see this in video games).
    • Goes beyond just visual, and as a digital designer you need to have a tight partnership with your developers to make sure the code is accessible as well.

    Print design?

    • Oxo vegetable peeler maBuilt environments & environmental design.
    • Take mobility into account more than digital products.
    • What things are considered in this area of design?
      • Routes, signage, etc…

    Curb cut - Physical products

    • Design for folks with arthritis, but they’re just flat out more comfortable for everyone.

    Teaching

    • Providing multiple ways (within reason) for students to demonstrate mastery.

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    38 mins
  • Episode 17: Leveling Up as a Graphic Designer
    Apr 29 2024

    In this episode guest host Lauren DeMarks joins the Team as talks about ways to level up as a graphic designer.

    Show Notes:

    What does it mean to “level up?”

    • More than just software skills, aesthetic, or even becoming more efficient
    • Higher level of performance, thinking, innovating, systems thinking, etc…

    Tangible markers of successful leveling up:

    • Promotion
    • Title change
    • Raise
    • Responsibilities change/increase
    • On reflection, softer markers like just feeling more confident in doing something you weren’t doing a year ago

    Anecdotes & Story Time!

    • Lauren’s experience
    • Lauren’s classmate’s experience: Basically everyone left and she just found herself the most senior one on the team after only 5 years.
    • Dan: Constant growth mindset = new, unplanned opportunities!
    • Mark: From a nobody to Kristen & Dan’s friend!!!

    Advice:

    If you feel stuck or like you don’t know what to DO to actively level up as a designer, here are some useful tips!

    • Find a mentor (someone to constantly push you)
      • How to find one? Can it be a more experienced colleague? Past professor?
      • More senior members on your team (stress the value of NOT being the sole designer on a team right out of school)
    • Attend events
      • Industry events, online, in-person, etc.
    • Keep in touch!!!
      • Classmates and coworkers that move to other jobs
      • These people can spread far and wide and make even more connections. It’s worth your time to keep in touch! You never know the connections you can eventually make!
      • Kristen got her job at Miami bc she kept in touch with Erin who taught her letterpress at Miami, asked for help letterpressing her wedding invites, just happened to mention teaching at Miami was her dream job, and 4 YEARS later Erin remembered and asked her to apply to the opening at Miami!

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    52 mins
  • Episode 16: Contracts are Important, with Photographer/Designer Crystal Black.
    Apr 2 2024

    In this episode, guest Crystal Black talks about issues related to doing design work for friends and the pitfalls of not using a contract.

    Egg Timer News: Canva buys Affinity!

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    48 mins
  • Episode 15: Life-Work Balance.
    Mar 24 2024

    In this episode, The Team attempts to stay on task and talk about work-life balance for Graphic Designers.

    Show Notes:

    General Overview

    • What is work/life balance?

    Specific Situations

    • School vs. “Real World”
      • Extra cirriculars, friends, social life, after-work events, side gig (??), hobbies
      • Kristen’s advice: don’t take on too much directly out of school!!
    • Traditional Agency (9-5) Job
      • Occasional out of hours work requirements
      • Additional learning/professional development
    • Teaching in Higher Education
    • Freelance Designer

    Lifestyle choices that affect your productivity

    • Caffeine and sugar crashes, Physical Fitness, Diet, Sleep, Drink Water



    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    43 mins
  • Episode 14: The Wide World of Software Options.
    Mar 14 2024

    In this episode, The Team explore different software used in professional graphic design.

    Show Notes:

    Today we’re going to address a question we get all the time:

    “There are SO many programs, what do I really need to learn?!”

    • School won’t teach you everything, but it will teach you how to learn, where to find tutorials, what questions to ask, etc.
    • You’ll also learn on the job!
      • Some is experience-based
      • In tech, based on security approval

    Let’s cover some of the big ones:

    • Canvas vs. Illustrator vs. Corel, Canva, Adobe, iPads, 3D, Maya, Figma,

    Buckets

    • “Traditional” design
    • UX
    • Animation
    • Illustration
    • Brainstorming & collaboration (idea stages)
    • Free vs. paid resources (https://github.com/KenneyNL/Adobe-Alternatives)

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    56 mins
  • Episode 13: Tough Questions During the Interview Process.
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode, The Team explores the graphic design interviewing process and the tough questions and situations that may arise during the process.

    Show notes:

    Interview Questions, Answers, and Etiquette.

    Not every question ever, just some of the hard ones!

    • Tell us about yourself!
    • What’s the weakest piece in your portfolio?
    • Answering questions about team projects
    • Why isn’t work from (X seen on your resume) in your portfolio?
      • How to handle showing “real world” work
    • If you could choose one project to represent you, which would it be and why?
    • Being asked a question and you want to use a piece or experience that was not in your portfolio
    • Questions about “design process”
    • Why did you leave your last job?

    Other questions:

    • Work experience before college
    • Work experience during college
    • Why do you want to work here
    • Why are you the right person for this job?
    • What are your strengths?
    • What are your weaknesses?
    • What could you bring to this company?
    • How do you think you could grow as a designer?
    • If we hire you, where do you see yourself in 5 years?
    • What is your end career goal?
    • What is the toughest part of a project?
    • What is the biggest obstacle you’ve faced in a project? In life?

    Host, Producer, & Editor - Mark Cela
    Host, Director, & Script Writer - Kristen Pericleous
    Host, Social Media Manager, Social Media Content Creator, & Editor - Dan Lawson

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    1 hr