The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 55 with Designer & Illustrator Nate Voss

The Busy Creator 55 w/guest Nate Voss

Nate Voss (@Vossome) has lived numerous lives as a designer and creative. First a traditional graphic designer, he spent several years as a freelance illustrator and designer before joining digital marketing & advertising agency VML. Since then, he’s moved into mobile and app design, exploring software development workflows and agency culture up close.

Our conversation meanders across a variety of topics, discussing the transition from agency life to freelance (and back), the culture shock of working in a large organization, and even the type of architecture that best suits a mixed team.

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Show Notes & Links

“Michael Bierut is Graphic Design’s Cool Uncle”

—Nate Voss

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  • VML, Nate’s agency home these past four years
  • Mad Men, and the fictional Art Director Sal Romano
    Sal Romano hard at work

    Sal Romano hard at work

  • Nate defines himself lately as an “all-purpose creative designer” with a “holistic creative background”
  • Nate has illustrated several children’s books, including The Legend of Little Red
  • Desirée, a creative cohort of Nate’s
  • Millieu, a definition
  • Studio Audience, the podcast from It’s Nice That

“Art Director is both a rank and a job.”

—Prescott Perez-Fox

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  • Art Director can have different definitions across advertising, branding, film, fashion, etc.
  • New terms for designers focused on digital include “visual designer”, “lead creative”, “UI/UX designer”
  • Nate’s favourite feature of LinkedIn is that you can’t “creep” unless you pay; all visits to profiles are public
  • Nate’s official title is “Senior Channel Manager for Mobility”, whatever that means
  • Microsoft has odd titles, including “Corporate Vice-President of Corporate Communications“
  • Military-style hierarchies in corporations
  • “The Hollywood Model” of building a team
  • Voltron (WARNING: May cause seizures)
  • Nate leapt into self-employment suddenly, had to teach himself new skills as the needs appeared

“[Being self employed means] you must be a jack of all trades and a master of at least a few.”

—Nate Voss

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  • 36Point.com, which featured Nate’s web comic 1 PT Rule

“Moving back to the agency world was a bit of a culture shock.”

—Nate Voss

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  • AIGA Memphis
  • Mike Joosse
  • Rob Smigielski
  • Donovan Beery
  • Debbie Millman
  • Nate still gets reminded of his somewhat-rocky ramp-up period
  • Freelance/Solo designers get “feral” if they’re out in the woods too long

“Dress like a bourgeois, think like a revolutionary.”

—Tibor Kalman paraphrasing Gustave Flaubert to Michael Bierut

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“A suit is the uniform of the economically viable”

—Prescott Perez-Fox

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  • Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson et al. On Amazon and On Audible
  • Linchpin by Seth Godin On Amazon and On Audible
    • VML has offices all over the world
    • SXSW
    • Mark Barry, from VML Sydney
    • Upstairs-Downstairs relationships, not good to have within an agency
    • VML was slow to adopt Agile methodology, but Nate has helped install those techniques
    • Crossroads District, Kansas City
    • Paul Rand
    • Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop
    • Adam Jones, designer/developer
    • Bloatware
    • Caleb’s Javascript library
    • Spaghetti Code
    • vml.com blog
    • Nate Voss on Twitter
    • Nate Voss on Facebook
    • Nate Voss on Instagram
    • Nate Voss on LinkedIn

    Tools

    • Paper job folders
    • Widescreen display
    • Sketchbooks
    • MacBook Pro
    • iPad
    • iPhone 5S
    • Google Cardboard VR
    • Sketch
    • Macromedia/Adobe Freehand (RIP)
    • Invision
    • Flinto
    • Form by RelativeWave (and now Google)
    • Origami from Facebook
    • Quartz Composer
    • Keynote

    Techniques

    • Learn to nap, especially if you work from home and have the flexibility
    • Codify and create a system of storing and backing up files
    • Don’t use job folders; train yourself to “just know”
    • Build “alignment teams” within your agency
    • Break down the walls between creative, accounts, project management and other departments (this can be literal, in the architectural sense, as well as metaphorical)
    • Agile development process
    • Bring team members together in a separate office to unify workflow
    • Don’t show multiple options; it only confuses clients and causes anxiety
    • Watch TED talks as a guideline for presenting to clients
    • Use your iPad for scheduling and communication on the go
    • Ditch Adobe software and use specific, lightweight tools instead
    • Use Keynote to prototype apps on the iPhone. Basic animation goes a long way.

    Habits

    • Work lean, eliminate big clunky meetings and examine your process
    • Evaluate any design options for three criteria: satisfy my creative needs, satisfy the client’s goals, perform well in the marketplace
    • Once you build up a rapport with a client, push each other on the creative presentation
    • Wake up at 5:00 and play Destiny
    • Read before work

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    About Prescott Perez-Fox

    Prescott Perez-Fox is a New York-based graphic designer and brand developer with 14+ years experience in branding, packaging, graphic design, and web design. He runs The Busy Creator.