Kirsten Modestow (@KModestow) is the founder & creative director of Brigade, a branding and design firm in Massachusetts. Brigade focuses on consumer packaging and communications; they create brands for products, and help them stand out on shelves. In recent years, this has translated to digital promotion and social media as well.

In this conversation, Kirsten discusses her origins as a young designer, learning from her elders, how she started Brigade in her house and where the company is now, and examines the curious culture of an agency that grows fast and lives in an open-plan office.

Listen Now

Get The Episode

Subscribe to Get New Episodes

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Get it on Stitcher Listen on iHeart Radio

Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Google Podcasts, on Stitcher, on iHeart

Show Notes & Links

  • Brigade focuses on food & beverage clients, within the packaging and communication media types, so not everything.
  • In-store design materials include more items — shelf talkers, point of sales, mobile-friendly websites, etc.

“Do you have to create a whole persona just for a box of crackers?”

—Prescott Perez-Fox

Tweet This

  • Lately, consumers are more educated and more finicky — they want information
  • Nabisco, Kraft – big companies in consumer goods
  • Wheat Thins on Facebook
  • Kirsten started working out of her home after relocating to Western Mass.
  • Land Rover
  • Svedka vodka
  • To accommodate the growing team, Kirsten converted her garage into a studio
  • 5 colleges are located in the Amherst-Hadley area, but none have a graphic design course
  • Boss is sometimes a four-letter word
  • Kirsten started at Hill Holiday in Boston
  • Brigade has grown from 5 employees to 20 in the past 2 years
  • Recruiting is tough outside of a “design center” like New York, Chicago, London
  • Brigade’s first Project Management hire was a photographer freelancing as a graphic designer

“No one is on top of each other; they're alongside them.”

—Kirsten Modestow

Tweet This

“Production is a huge part of design!”

—Kirsten Modestow

Tweet This

“Side projects are the internal fuel for agencies and small firms.”

—Prescott Perez-Fox

Tweet This

“Good ideas come from everywhere.”

—Kirsten Modestow

Tweet This

“Open plan only works if people give a crap about each other.”

—Simon Sinek

Tweet This

Tools

Techniques

  • Focus on your main goal — pick a “story” and do it well.
  • Build your “dream team” from unconventional people — even if they aren’t traditionally qualified
  • Create mentorship programs within your company/agency
  • As a boss, give someone “the big shirt, so they can grow into it.”
  • Use daily “pow-wows”, twice-weekly traffic meetings
  • Apply 80/20 thinking when it comes to routine work vs. exciting breaks

Habits

  • Continually evaluate your work, and whether it should be submitted to contests
  • Share work within the office; build culture of helpfulness to combat ownership/jealousy
  • Critique as a group for larger projects
  • Build office rituals, like picnics, lunches, bowling outings
  • Arrive at the office early, before chaos starts
  • Work toward 8 hours of sleep

Try Audible.com Free for 30-Days

Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Audible.com trial from The Busy Creator

Get Inside the Business of Graphic Design by Catharine Fishel as a free audiobook
Inside the Business of Graphic Design by Catharine Fishel on Audible

Join the Discussion

Add your experiences in the Comments section below.

Enjoyed this article?

More insight and resources delivered in our newsletter. Sign up below to receive site updates.

About the author: Prescott Perez-Fox

Prescott Perez-Fox is a graphic designer, brand developer, and educator with 18+ years experience in branding, packaging, graphic design, and web design. He runs The Busy Creator.

Share This Episode

Comment on This Episode

Similar Episodes

Building an Online Business While Traveling The World, with Christina Canters

Building an Online Business While Traveling The World, with Christina Canters

Christina Canters is a recovering architect, now helps creative people communicate better

Coordinating a Diverse Digital Team with Interaction Designer, Developer & Entrepreneur Vijay Mathews

Coordinating a Diverse Digital Team with Interaction Designer, Developer & Entrepreneur Vijay Mathews

Vijay Mathews is a parter at W&Co, a digital design & development firm in NYC

The Trouble with Workplace Hierarchies, and What We Can Do About It, with Jonathan Raymond

The Trouble with Workplace Hierarchies, and What We Can Do About It, with Jonathan Raymond

Jonathan Raymond writes and consults on workplace leadership

Exploring InDesign: Inside the Industry-Standard Design Tool with David Blatner & Anne-Marie Concepción

Exploring InDesign: Inside the Industry-Standard Design Tool with David Blatner & Anne-Marie Concepción

David Blatner & Anne-Marie Concepción teach software and design, and publish InDesignSecrets.com