Revision Path

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Sinopsis

Revision Path is an award-winning design podcast that showcases the world's Black designers, developers, and digital creatives. On each episode, host Maurice Cherry explores the stories, processes, experiences, insights and inspirations of these awesome creators. Produced by Glitch, Inc.

Episodios

  • 030: Jole Simmons

    09/06/2014 Duración: 44min

    I had such a great time talking with Jole Simmons, a killer presentation designer who has done work for Facebook, Duarte Designs, The Creative Group, the National Association of Black Journalists, and Microsoft. And wouldn't you know it -- Jole and I had this conversation while he was on vacation! Talk about dedication! Jole talked about his unconventional journey from a Hampton University grad working in advertising to a mid-career change that where he's now best known as the "presentation guy". We also talked about inspiration, mentoring, and the importance of racial diversity in the design field. Also, don't forget to enter to win one of two free tickets to Generate NYC! We're announcing the winners on June 13! Jole Simmons on Twitter Jole Simmons on Facebook Presentation Guy

  • 029: Tory Hargro

    02/06/2014 Duración: 46min

    It's HBCU Month, and we're kicking things off with a great interview with USA Today's visual design manager Tory Hargro. Tory and I talked about user experience and the importance of design in modern news and storytelling. According to Tory, "it's easier for me to teach a coder how to be a journalist than teach a journalist how to be a coder." So if you have some design or coding knowledge, then you might look at working with the news in a different way! Also, learn how the simple turn of a key convinced Tory to attend Alcorn State University. Overall, it was a great interview! Tory Hargro on Twitter Tory Hargro on Instagram

  • 028: Akilah Thompkins-Robinson

    26/05/2014 Duración: 33min

    Akilah Thompkins-Robinson is a web designer and e-commerce coach, and is the owner of AKZMe Designs and Online Boutique Source. Akilah shared why she loves working on e-commerce websites, how Pat Flynn helped her think about niche marketing, which platform crafters should use for online sales, and how her sorority helped her get an eye for design (and for business)! Show Notes AKZMe Designs (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) Online Boutique Source

  • 027: Siedah Mitchum

    19/05/2014 Duración: 44min

    This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Siedah Mitchum, a WordPress web designer, entrepreneur, and the creator of Inspiring Black Designers. We chatted about some of her mentors, talked about what inspires her work, and how Marie Forleo's B-School helped transform her business. Her mission to inspire other designers to have a bigger voice is something we both share, and Siedah makes a big announcement, so you'll definitely have to listen and find out what it is! Show Notes Siedah Mitchum on Twitter Siedah Mitchum Designs (Facebook)

  • 026: Lebogang Ditshwene

    12/05/2014 Duración: 40min

    Lebogang Ditshwene is the owner of Lephutshe Designs, a graphic design studio in Johannesburg, South Africa. We talked about the realities of running a design studio in South Africa, her work with the Young Entrepreneurs Programme, and what she's learned doing design and entrepreneurship work here in the United States and in the Netherlands. Lebogang also gives some great advice for up and coming designers and talks about how the business community in Johannesburg helps her grow her business! Show Notes Lebogang Dithswene on Twitter Lephutshe Designs (Facebook)

  • 025: David Yarde

    05/05/2014 Duración: 36min

    This week's interview is with David Yarde, a web designer and developer, and co-founder of the creative strategy and branding firm Sevenality. We talked a little bit about branding, discussed which brands are getting it right (and which aren't!) and talked about how to succeed being an introverted person of color, and how that can be misconstrued. David is a prime example of someone who has used design to change his life, and I think you'll really be inspired by his story and his advice for young designers. Show Notes David Yarde's Website David Yarde on Twitter Sevenality

  • 024: Kevin Karanja

    28/04/2014 Duración: 50min

    Kevin Karanja has an unbridled passion and enthusiasm for design that is infectious! We first heard about Kevin last year on eNCA when they did a profile about his font Charvet. Since then Kevin, hasn't rested on his laurels. The young self-taught motion graphics designer's work has even made the front page of Behance. I really think you'll be inspired by Kevin's work and his unique approach to his work. Show Notes Kevin Karanja's Website Kevin Karanja on Facebook Kevin Karanja on Tumblr Kevin Karanja on Steam The Nest Charvet - A Typeface by Kevin Karanja Akili Ni Nywele - Poster Series [If Found, Return to Africa] Exhibition

  • 023: Chris Barker

    21/04/2014 Duración: 47min

    You may remember Chris Barker from last week's interview with Brandy Spain. Chris' design work has graced the cover of magazines -- literally! We talked about how he came into design through print work, his plans for creating a platform for Black gay men (print and online) and the importance of representation in the design industry. Show Notes 84ink

  • 022: Brandy Spain

    14/04/2014 Duración: 20min

    Creative professional Brandy Spain came to us at the referral of next week's interview subject, Chris Barker. Brandy's crisp and clean design style, along with her strong work ethic, even helped pave the way for a new entrepreneurial venture -- presentation design! We even geek out a bit talking about music. Learn more about Brandy in this week's interview! Show Notes Brandy Spain on Facebook Brandy Spain on Behance

  • 021: Adekunle Oduye

    07/04/2014 Duración: 28min

    Adekunle Oduye is a young designer in New York City. As the youngest of seven kids, Adekunle wanted to become a painter, and he talks about how he came into design and development, his time studying in Rome, and projects he's created though hackathons. He even gives nods to some of the big names in the industry, and I share a little advice about giving design and tech talks. I hope you'll enjoy this interview! Show Notes Adekunle Oduye on Twitter Adekunle Oduye's Website Convene Oh My Math

  • 020: Jacques Dupoux

    31/03/2014 Duración: 40min

    When it comes to design, Jacques Dupoux is big on communicating without pretense. It was really great to talk with him and get his honest, unvarnished take on how he got started in this industry and where he plans to go. We also talked about diversity in the design field and on what it means to have the space to fail. Show Notes Jacques Dupoux on Twitter DUPO

  • 019: Michele Washington

    24/03/2014 Duración: 52min

    This week's interview is with Michele Washington, a creative director, brand strategist, educator, connector...the adjectives go on and on. Three of the people we've interviewed before (Andrew Bass, Maurice Woods, Steve Jones) have mentioned her and I was so glad to get a chance to talk about her work and decades of experience in the design industry. Show Notes Michele Washington on Twitter Michele Washington on LinkedIn Michele Washington on Facebook Cultural Boundaries Michele Washington's Bio on AIGA Untangling the Naps: The Afro Talks Back DESIGN: AIGA’s Design Journey Has Arrived

  • 018: Catt Small

    17/03/2014 Duración: 49min

    Catt Small is her name and there's no shame in her game. I talked with the Bronx-born UX designer/developer about how she got started, the need for greater representation in the tech field, her work with Brooklyn Gamery and The Code Liberation Foundation, and even geeked out over gaming for a bit and talked about fighters and racial and gender representation in gaming. Show Notes Catt Small on Twitter The Catt Suite Brooklyn Gamery The Code Liberation Foundation Tech Under Thirty

  • 017: Alaxic Smith

    10/03/2014 Duración: 38min

    Who wants to be the next Mark Zuckerberg when you could be the next Alaxic Smith? This 18-year-old wunderkind started coding at the age of 12 and has already founded two social networks and is busy building his third -- Communly -- where he's working with some of the biggest names in music. Alaxic is a rising star that you'll definitely want to watch for in the future. Learn more about his tireless drive and work ethic (as well as some of my tips for SXSW!) in this week's interview. Show Notes Alaxic Smith on Twitter Alaxic Smith on Instagram Alaxic Smith on Facebook Alaxic Smith on Communly

  • 016: Alesha Randolph

    03/03/2014 Duración: 33min

    Alesha Randolph kicks off this month's interviews! This creative professional calls Washington DC home, and we talked about her path to becoming a designer, representation, and giving back to the design community. Alesha has well over a decade of experience in the design industry and now that she's out on her own, you'll definitely hear more from her and about her work! Show Notes Alesha Randolph's Website Alesha Randolph on Behance Alesha Randolph on Twitter Alesha Randolph on Etsy

  • 015: Emory Douglas

    20/01/2014 Duración: 48min

    For the month of January, we have a 3-part “Design Journeys” series — podcast interviews with designers that have been featured on AIGA.org. Rounding out our series here on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is an interview with Emory Douglas, the former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1960-1981. I think you’ll really enjoy this talk with an American design legend. Show Notes Emory Douglas on Facebook Emory Douglas Art on Tumblr The Black Panther Newspaper Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas Emory Douglas at The Netherlands Institute for Design and Fashion The Emory Douglas Skateboard

  • 014: Maurice Woods

    13/01/2014 Duración: 45min

    For the month of January, we have a 3-part “Design Journeys” series — podcast interviews with designers that have been featured on AIGA.org. This week, we talked with Maurice Woods, former professional basketball player, graphic designer, and executive director of the Inneract Project. His advice for what Black designers can do to help give back to the community rings through very clearly. Show Notes Maurice Woods on Twitter Inneract Project (Facebook, Twitter) "Envisioning Blackness in American Graphic Design"

  • 013: Steve Jones

    06/01/2014 Duración: 41min

    This month kicks off our 3-part “Design Journeys” series — podcast interviews with designers that have been featured on AIGA.org. First up is Steve Jones, graphic designer and design professor at San Francisco State University. We touched on diversity in the design field, education, typography, and the notion of a Black design aesthetic. Show Notes Plantain Studio (Facebook) Steve Jones' Faculty Profile at San Francisco State University Emerge  YSB 

  • 012: Michael Roach

    16/12/2013 Duración: 36min

    Michael Roach is very future-forward when it comes to his work. As we talked, I kept thinking “hey, so-and-so is doing that now…except Michael was doing it years ago”! Aside from being a graphic designer and web designer, Michael is also a jazz pianist, and we talked a bit on how music influences his design work and on the vibrant design scene in upstate New York. Show Notes Michael Roach on LinkedIn Michael Roach on Twitter Michael Roach's Portfolio Michael Roach's AIGA Profile The Black Book Project (Buy on CDBaby)

  • 011: Stephen Topsy

    02/11/2013 Duración: 21min

    I first ran across Stephen Topsy online years ago when he was doing iOS design work. Now he’s a programmer, but still dabbles in design as well. We spoke about how Aaliyah helped him get his spark for design, how motivation came from one of his high school teachers, and touched on LA’s diverse tech and design scene. Show Notes Stephen Topsy on Twitter Stephen Topsy on Facebook HyperStudio HyperCard

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