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Designing for The Music Industry with Dan & Nate from DKNG | The Typecast Episode 29

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In this episode, Ilana and Katie dive into the journey of graphic design and illustration with the creative minds behind DKNG Studios, Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman. They cover a wide array of topics, from the importance of creative freedom and the challenges of licensing to the benefits of business diversification.

The conversation touches on the delicate balance between fan art and copyright and offers valuable insights for navigating this terrain. Dan and Nathan reflect on their niche specialization in the music industry, the intricacies of managing various roles, and the advantages of outsourcing. The duos talk about the simplicity of project management and the harmonious blend of friendship and business.

All that and more when you listen to this episode:

• What precautions to take to avoid & legal complexities to consider around copyright and fan art

• How to perceive the influence of celebrities on fashion trends and collaborative opportunities in the creative industry

• How to diversify your business through licensing & create multiple income streams

• What a niche looks like and the importance of specialization in the design industry

• Tips for maintaining a healthy balance between friendship and business relationships

• How to approach collaborations with bands or musicians whose music may not align with your personal tastes

• Project management systems and how you can implement or improve them

Connect with Katie & Ilana from Goodtype

Goodtype Website

Goodtype on Instagram

Goodtype on Youtube

Join the Good Guild

Connect with our guest:

Instagram: @dkngstudios

Website: DKNG Studios

Mentioned in this episode:

Rob Jones

Rob Jones’ Gig Posters

Rework by Jason Fried

Love The Typecast and free stuff? Leave a review, and send a screenshot of it to us on Slack. Each month we pick a random reviewer to win a Goodtype Goodie! Goodies include merch, courses and Kernference tickets!

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Learn from Katie and Ilana

Grab your tea, coffee, or drink of choice, kick back, and let's get down to business!

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Content provided by Katie Johnson and Ilana Griffo of Goodtype. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Katie Johnson and Ilana Griffo of Goodtype 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.

In this episode, Ilana and Katie dive into the journey of graphic design and illustration with the creative minds behind DKNG Studios, Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman. They cover a wide array of topics, from the importance of creative freedom and the challenges of licensing to the benefits of business diversification.

The conversation touches on the delicate balance between fan art and copyright and offers valuable insights for navigating this terrain. Dan and Nathan reflect on their niche specialization in the music industry, the intricacies of managing various roles, and the advantages of outsourcing. The duos talk about the simplicity of project management and the harmonious blend of friendship and business.

All that and more when you listen to this episode:

• What precautions to take to avoid & legal complexities to consider around copyright and fan art

• How to perceive the influence of celebrities on fashion trends and collaborative opportunities in the creative industry

• How to diversify your business through licensing & create multiple income streams

• What a niche looks like and the importance of specialization in the design industry

• Tips for maintaining a healthy balance between friendship and business relationships

• How to approach collaborations with bands or musicians whose music may not align with your personal tastes

• Project management systems and how you can implement or improve them

Connect with Katie & Ilana from Goodtype

Goodtype Website

Goodtype on Instagram

Goodtype on Youtube

Join the Good Guild

Connect with our guest:

Instagram: @dkngstudios

Website: DKNG Studios

Mentioned in this episode:

Rob Jones

Rob Jones’ Gig Posters

Rework by Jason Fried

Love The Typecast and free stuff? Leave a review, and send a screenshot of it to us on Slack. Each month we pick a random reviewer to win a Goodtype Goodie! Goodies include merch, courses and Kernference tickets!

Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts

Subscribe to the show

Tag us on Instagram @Goodtype

Follow us on Tiktok @lovegoodtype

Keep the conversation going on Slack

Learn from Katie and Ilana

Grab your tea, coffee, or drink of choice, kick back, and let's get down to business!

  continue reading

34 episodes

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