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The Ed Draganski Interview

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You can find Ed Draganski at https://draganski.design/#/

In this episode, Tobin and Jeff discuss their upcoming show format changes and encourage listeners to share the podcast with others. They then delve into a conversation about leadership styles, with Tobin sharing his perspective on servant leadership. They also discuss the importance of not limiting oneself with labels and the power of stepping out of one's comfort zone. The episode concludes with an interview with designer Ed Roganski, where he shares his journey into product design and his experiences working with brands like Dr. Pepper and Seven Up. Tobin K Pilotte reflects on his 34-year career in design and shares his insights and advice for young designers. He emphasizes the importance of working with others, being open to learning, and not passing up opportunities. Tobin also discusses his superpower of sourcing hard-to-find design materials and his kryptonite of balancing subjectivity and objectivity in design. He highlights the value of effective communication and the need to listen to clients' needs and preferences. The conversation explores the importance of the creative process and the value of traditional methods in art and design. The guest emphasizes the benefits of starting with pencil and paper rather than going straight to the screen, as it allows for more creative thinking and problem-solving. They discuss the journey and enjoyment of the creative process, highlighting the need to appreciate and embrace it. The conversation also touches on the legacy of AI in art and the importance of preserving traditional techniques and styles. The guest shares personal experiences and inspirations from their own creative journey.

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You can find Ed Draganski at https://draganski.design/#/

In this episode, Tobin and Jeff discuss their upcoming show format changes and encourage listeners to share the podcast with others. They then delve into a conversation about leadership styles, with Tobin sharing his perspective on servant leadership. They also discuss the importance of not limiting oneself with labels and the power of stepping out of one's comfort zone. The episode concludes with an interview with designer Ed Roganski, where he shares his journey into product design and his experiences working with brands like Dr. Pepper and Seven Up. Tobin K Pilotte reflects on his 34-year career in design and shares his insights and advice for young designers. He emphasizes the importance of working with others, being open to learning, and not passing up opportunities. Tobin also discusses his superpower of sourcing hard-to-find design materials and his kryptonite of balancing subjectivity and objectivity in design. He highlights the value of effective communication and the need to listen to clients' needs and preferences. The conversation explores the importance of the creative process and the value of traditional methods in art and design. The guest emphasizes the benefits of starting with pencil and paper rather than going straight to the screen, as it allows for more creative thinking and problem-solving. They discuss the journey and enjoyment of the creative process, highlighting the need to appreciate and embrace it. The conversation also touches on the legacy of AI in art and the importance of preserving traditional techniques and styles. The guest shares personal experiences and inspirations from their own creative journey.

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