Podcast

The Presentation Podcast Episode #42 Released Today!

A new episode of The Presentation Podcast with Troy, Nolan, and Sandy is available today! Check out the latest episode, #42 – A Conversation With Tom Howell & Mike Parkinson.

Enjoy listening to an amazing conversation with Tom Howell of Synapsis Creative, Mike Parkinson of Billion Dollar Graphics, Nolan Haims of Nolan Haims Creative and Troy Chollar of TLC Creative Services. Recorded at the 2017 Presentation Summit, our conversation covers a range of topics from design projects to studio policies to whether our university degree applies to our career, and so much more!

 

By |2017-11-20T20:20:12-07:00November 21st, 2017|Resource/Misc|

The Presentation Podcast Episode #40 Released Today!

A new episode of The Presentation Podcast with Troy, Sandy, and Nolan is available today! Check out the latest episode, #40 – “Mistakes We Have Made!”

Show Excerpt: Life, and being a professional, is a matter of learning from experiences – and sometimes those experiences are mistakes. Join in on a design studio conversation full of business mistakes seen, been a part of, or possibly created.

– Troy @ TLC

By |2017-10-16T20:15:31-07:00October 17th, 2017|Resource/Misc|

Educating Our Design Clients

Earlier this week we released a podcast entitled “How To Be A Good Design Client“. If you have not been a part of the conversation, I recommend it (of course I am one of the hosts, so I am obligated to recommend it!). The conversation was easy for us as a group of independent designers. I believe similar conversations happen with on-staff design teams in the corporate, education and internal team arenas.

But this specific episode is not a conversation just for us, the designers. In listening to the podcast I would hope it is forwarded to Creative Directors, Executives and bosses so they can hear the conversation they are not often invited to be a part of, but where their need to know and understand how the presentation design process can be expedited or hindered with their teams actions (or lack of action). Because we get to do as much educating others on the process and reasons for design decisions as we do the actual design.

Troy @ TLC

By |2017-06-20T15:35:21-07:00June 23rd, 2017|Resource/Misc, The PowerPoint® Blog|
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