Breaking the Grid
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Breaking the Grid episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Breaking the Grid for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Breaking the Grid episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Breaking the Grid: Episode 4 - Andrew Pucci
Breaking the Grid
01/05/20 • 72 min
“The journey into UX is driven by curiosity.”
Tune in to hear Andrew Pucci talk about his journey into UX Design. Learn how his inquisitive nature drove him to switch gears from Programming to Human Computer Interaction. As a newcomer to Sacramento, Andrew also shares his tips on connecting with the local design community, spearheading new projects and learning by teaching.
Click here (bit.ly/BTG-Ep4) to see this episode's show notes.
Producer: Milo Cho
Interviewer: Tanushree Padath
Music: Sam Shapiro ( @pupilhands)
Recorded in Sacramento, CA by Sac DESCO
Breaking the Grid: Episode 3 - Marcy Wacker
Breaking the Grid
01/05/20 • 59 min
“There really is no figuring it out because nobody has it figured it out, so give yourself some grace and just keep going”
In this episode, discover Professor Marcy Wacker's wealth of wisdom as she takes us through her journey of teaching Design & founding The Whole Creative. This episode will motivate you to get started and pursue your design goals. She makes clear that design education is accessible to all and there are endless resources to become a better designer. If you can dream it, she will show you how to achieve it.
Click here (bit.ly/BTG-Ep3) to see this episode's show notes.
Producer: Milo Cho
Interviewer: Tanushree Padath
Music: Sam Shapiro ( @pupilhands)
Recorded in Sacramento, CA by Sac DESCO
Breaking the Grid: Episode 2 - Hans Bennewitz
Breaking the Grid
01/05/20 • 91 min
“It’s the jobs that often don’t pay a lot and got kind of a shoestring budget, but you’re given a lot more creativity. Those are the ones that get you bigger jobs and feed your soul.”
Hans Bennewitz is one of those lucky individuals who can thrive on 4 hours of sleep, work a full time job and still output excellent freelance work. Listen to this episode and get inspired by Hans' strong work ethic, discipline, and motivation to become a better designer with every new project. Hear how he entered the design field and how his journey eventually led to Art Direction.
Click here (bit.ly/BTG-Ep2) to see this episode's show notes.
Producer: Milo Cho
Interviewer: Noelle Szombathy
Music: Sam Shapiro ( @pupilhands)
Recorded in Sacramento, CA by Sac DESCO
Breaking the Grid: Episode 1 - Ivan Villa
Breaking the Grid
01/04/20 • 64 min
“With any decision that you make, you need to be clear on what you’re getting out of it, and it’s not always going to be financial.”
Ivan Villa is a Product Manager at Clickup. This episode features Ivan's journey as he takes us through his band days & photography hustle to eventually becoming a business owner. If anyone needs extra motivation to pursue their dreams, listen to this episode to learn: you don't need a traditional design education to work in this industry.
Click here (bit.ly/BTG-Ep1)to see this episode's show notes.
Producer: Milo Cho
Interviewer: Noelle Szombathy
Music: Sam Shapiro ( @pupilhands)
Recorded in Sacramento, CA by Sac DESCO
FAQ
How many episodes does Breaking the Grid have?
Breaking the Grid currently has 4 episodes available.
What topics does Breaking the Grid cover?
The podcast is about Design, Podcasts and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Breaking the Grid?
The episode title 'Breaking the Grid: Episode 4 - Andrew Pucci' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Breaking the Grid?
The average episode length on Breaking the Grid is 72 minutes.
When was the first episode of Breaking the Grid?
The first episode of Breaking the Grid was released on Jan 4, 2020.
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