I loved this conversation with Andy on his Creative’s Journal Podcast. Check it out and be sure to follow his content.
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graphic design & communication
I loved this conversation with Andy on his Creative’s Journal Podcast. Check it out and be sure to follow his content.
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It was my privilege to spend time sharing my story with Catherine on her podcast.
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Show synopsis: Matt and Shelby are joined by Jeremy Slagle from Slagle Design to discuss how one can maintain a healthy work-life balance while in the creative business.
Of all the people I've ever met, nobody does work/life balance like Jeremy Slagle. A family man that still pushes his creative abilities every day to make really beautiful work. He's a true inspiration for me as someone that has a very healthy balance. Take a listen to this week's CMD-Z Show! (Available on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.
Connecting with clients is oh-so-essential in business, and in the last 2 years our resources and communication abilities have completely changed. Brand designer and illustrator Jeremy Slagle and I sit down and chat about how knowing your capabilities and your limits are such an integral part in working with not just any clients, but connecting with the right ones. Jeremy is here to dish some critical advice on the importance of knowing your unique story, while educating others who may need a gentle push in the right direction, all the while navigating new communication techniques. You’re going to love this one, folks, come join us, let’s talk it out!
What should you do to ensure your Kickstarter campaign success? How can you avoid common pitfalls in structuring your reward tiers? Our guest today is Jeremy Slagle, founder of Slagle Design. You’ll learn how Jeremy successfully launched two children’s book projects, his tips on launching a crowdfunding campaign, benefits beyond funding, and more.
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Happy Cargo Books — Jeremy’s book project with Beth Stafford
Slagle Design — Jeremy’s design studio
Dropbox Paper — a collaboration tool
Kickstarter, GoFundMe — popular crowdfunding options
Squarespace — a popular CMS
Studio Neat pens — a great product example
It Will Be Exhilarating — a book by Studio Neat
Find Jeremy at Slagle Design
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I had the privilege of talking with Heather Parady on her “Unconventional Leaders” Podcast again, this time on the topic of “Big Brands for a Small Business.”
Heather is such a blast to talk with and I always enjoy or conversation.
If you haven’t heard our first podcast appearance, it’s one of my all-time favorites. You can listen to that episode here.
How do you stand out in a SEA full of people who are doing what you are doing? Jeremy Slagle says it starts with STORY. So before you start making a logo and deciding what your branding colors are going to be, you need to go to the farmer’s market, pull out a notebook and ask some deep questions. Say what? Yup. Today you are going to learn a few practices that will help your small business have a bangin’ brand.
Jeremy Slagle is skillful at graphic design, typography, branding, and illustration but what he may have over every other person in his career is communication with prospective clients. Today's conversation is about the conversation of getting new clients to understand your creative process. Even though Jeremy can hang with anyone on design skills, this is where he's clearly in the first place. To Hear Part Two Of Today's Episode And Our Archive Of 1350+ Podcast Episodes, Please Visit: aid.network/
What does it take to go FULL time in what you love? Our guest this week Jeremy Slagle believes it starts with managing your expectations and being clear on who you are. Jeremy is an award-winning graphic designer who went all-in with his creative business and shares with us today what he has learned in over 25-years of pursuing the creative path. Connect with Jeremy: https://www.slagledesign.com/
Successful marriage when running a business Balancing ambition and creative nudges What should an artist or creative consider before going to college? Understanding that your art DOES matter and seeing the impact in it Our higher calling through our art and being a co-creator with God
Jeremy is an award-winning Graphic Designer with over twenty-five years of experience, an all-around creative wonder kid, and Kickstarter aficionado, Jeremy is the Principal of Slagle Design and has been the main speaker at dozens of creative educational workshops.
Jeremy's success as a design entrepreneur has led to him turning his knowledge into tangible guidance and advice on how to turn a side-hustle into a dream job. Jeremy has made numerous speaking appearances designed to help both those looking for designers and those wanting to be designers to understand the importance of synergy, branding, identity, and planning.
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This was such a fun conversation with Nick Longo, Mikelle Morrison, and Jordan Wilson about the wonders of working with small businesses. Definitely my favorite podcast interview yet.
The Potential New Client Nextdoor.
Jeremy Slagle joins the gang to discuss all the wonders of working with small local businesses. With his vast knowledge working with Jeni's Ice Cream in its early stages, Jeremy shares some tangible insights including:
Tips and Advice for listeners to find small local clients.
How to align your business with clients who share the same values and goals.
Discovering, developing, and spreading joy through your everyday work and talents.
Sharing your gifts to better your community.
And as a bonus, he talks passionately about the term "freelance" and why we should consider removing the F-word from your vocabulary!
I loved this conversation with Dave! Take a listen and check out his other episodes!