The Discipline of the Visual Narrative with Debbie Millman
Debbie Millman has taken a rather unconventional approach to the process of brand strategy. The discipline of the visual narrative has been the driving force behind her work as writer, educator and a brand consultant. Here are a few of the highlights from our conversationHow working on a student newspaper shaped Debbie’s careerThe role that the contemporary culture of 70’s influenced Debbie’s artHow brands influence of our emotions and impacted Debbie’s lifeFinding vehicles that help you to navigate the turbulence of lifeWhy you need interesting enough reasons to create your artThe reason you’re not entitled to make any money from your artHaving endeavors that are purely creative and not about making moneyWhy there is no amount of money that will make you safeLiving in a 140 character culture and why it’s not successWhy success is earned over a series of accomplishmentsThe reason finding success in your 20’s is not the common Recognizing moments that mold us into who we areLearning to identify the difference between failure and defeat The common denominator of self doubt that we all shareThe danger of becoming satisfied with the quality of your workWhy growing older gives you much more material to work withMixing different art forms and pulling from different disciplinesUnderstanding why people are attracted to certain brands and experiencesThe power and necessity of deliberate differentiation Debbie Millman. is a writer, educator, artist, brand consultant and host of the radio show Design Matters Resources and People Mentioned Writers on Loving and Leaving New York A Resume of my Failures Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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