Episode 284 - Todd Wikle - "never submit work after midnight"
In this episode of "The Quickie Podcast," we sit down with Todd Wikle, a talented designer from Asheville, North Carolina. Todd shares his journey from youth pastor to graphic designer, highlighting the influence of family, the challenges of self-teaching, and the importance of creative community.
We dive into his most proud project, discuss his inspirations, and explore how personal experiences shape his design approach. Todd also shares some of his favorite resources and insights for aspiring designers.
Key Moments from this episode:
- his move from youth pastor to graphic designer
- The influence of family and childhood creativity on his career
- The challenges of self-teaching graphic design
- The importance of a creative community and collaborative environment
- a project for a local rock band and why he is so proud of it
- Inspirations from record labels like Humblebeast and Daptone Records
- The impact of Aaron Draplin's Skillshare class on Todd's career
- Todd's favorite book for design inspiration
- Burger toppings
Memorable Quotes:
- "I definitely had a creative childhood and super, super thankful for it."
- "You don't have anything to prove to anybody. My art isn't about me; it's about something bigger than me."
- "Teaching yourself is not impossible. If you see the opportunity to buy a class from a designer you respect, it's definitely worth it."
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Website: CLICK HERE
PRINT DESIGN RESOURCES
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