The Graphic Sound is a podcast about creativity and work. Digging into the thought processes behind graphic design, illustration, and other creative fields, the show aims to uncover simple principles that drive creative people. Hosted by graphic artist Brandon Rike, a leading designer in the music merchandising industry, The Graphic Sound exists to simplify the methods with which we put our creati... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | DesignArtsVisual Arts |
Hear filmmaker Mark Eshleman's path to becoming responsible for capturing the story of the band Twenty One Pilots' rise to success. Mark takes us through his journey, and what it's like to maintain his vision and seeing it to fruition. more
There's more behind the project you're working on. You have a choice as to whether or not you choose to tune into that other wavelength. Host Brandon Rike explains the desire to know what's behind the projects we fill our days with, and the practical... more
Brandon sits down with fellow podcaster and illustrator, Andy J. Miller. Andy tells his story about how he became an illustrator, and what he's trying to capture with his art. A good conversation about why artists do what they do, and how they manage... more
Simplicity takes courage. Brandon gives a peek into his though process for designing simple logos. In our design concepts, the courage comes from a deep understanding of the story behind what we make. Knowing the story, and knowing how you arrived at... more
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Just tuned in to Brandon’s podcast by way of a friend, I quite enjoy the insights provided
Episode 12 is an absolute MUST for all twenty one pilots fans! it was fascinating listening to the conversation between two of the most important creatives behind the band. Even for non TOP fans, there’s so much to take from it! I’m really looking forward to listening to the rest of the episodes
Even though I’m not majoring in Product/Graphic Design, I loved how as a mediocre artist I could relate to situations such as burnouts etc. more
Brandon is so honest in this podcast. His insights on design and it's practice has helped me in so many areas. I find this podcast so helpful because he goes into subjects that are so relatable and I honestly didn't know if big designers went through. This is a must listen if you are a creative no matter what kind.
This podcast is very unique. The host sits down with very creative people and digs into the process of creation and passion for their art. The conversations and topics are well discussed. Each episode ends with: do not let them kill your soul.
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