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Ryan Moore is a creative director at Gretel based in New York City. During our conversation we talked about how Gretel handles pitches, the process of boiling down a brand and how to anticipate the evolution of brands.

Links:

Website- http://gretelny.com

IFC Case Study- http://gretelny.com/work/ifc/

Viceland- http://gretelny.com/work/viceland/

Highlights:

-Creative directing at Gretel

-The company is 11 years old

-Viceland Project

-Try to boil things down to the ethos of the brand

-Working from both sides to the middle

-Bringing in the whole team on

-Two ways of getting work: pitch vs. direct to work

-Boiling something down to a core metaphor

-IFC Case study

-Every brand evolves

-We never pitch things we don’t believe in

-Simplicity

-Editing or reducing is basically my job

-The only way to know the line is to cross it

-Managing teams

-Learning how to listen…to your client..to the studio

-Showing your work to non-designers

-Brand changes

-Teaching

-Moving graphic design

-Learning how to let go

-Dream Client: A public utility

-Favorite Animated Movie: Ratatouille

-What does your family think you do: Grandma once said: He works at the internet

-Animalator: An owl. Why? Because owls stay up late. They’re quietly observant. And they’re silent killers.

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Content provided by Zac Dixon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Zac Dixon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ryan Moore is a creative director at Gretel based in New York City. During our conversation we talked about how Gretel handles pitches, the process of boiling down a brand and how to anticipate the evolution of brands.

Links:

Website- http://gretelny.com

IFC Case Study- http://gretelny.com/work/ifc/

Viceland- http://gretelny.com/work/viceland/

Highlights:

-Creative directing at Gretel

-The company is 11 years old

-Viceland Project

-Try to boil things down to the ethos of the brand

-Working from both sides to the middle

-Bringing in the whole team on

-Two ways of getting work: pitch vs. direct to work

-Boiling something down to a core metaphor

-IFC Case study

-Every brand evolves

-We never pitch things we don’t believe in

-Simplicity

-Editing or reducing is basically my job

-The only way to know the line is to cross it

-Managing teams

-Learning how to listen…to your client..to the studio

-Showing your work to non-designers

-Brand changes

-Teaching

-Moving graphic design

-Learning how to let go

-Dream Client: A public utility

-Favorite Animated Movie: Ratatouille

-What does your family think you do: Grandma once said: He works at the internet

-Animalator: An owl. Why? Because owls stay up late. They’re quietly observant. And they’re silent killers.

  continue reading

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