Friday, July 08, 2005

Podcast with The Prepared Mind

Chris Gee, CEO/Creative Director at Cube Interactive, and I recorded a podcast yesterday that was published on Chris' popular blog, The Prepared Mind. I thought I'd share it here as well.

The hour-long show's topic was global opportunities and pitfalls for graphic designers. Like most conversations, we also touched on several other topics, including some marketing stuff. Click here to listen to the podcast. I hope you find it entertaining and informative:

Cube Interactive, LLC is a New York City-based web design and development firm that specializes in creating highly effective e-business solutions. They do some pretty nifty work.

The Prepared Mind is an insightful blog about issue effecting the graphic design industry. Definitely worth a read.

6 Comments:

Viki Anderson said...

Really enjoyed the podcast Neil. You and Chris did a great job on a very interesting topic.

10:55 PM  
Neil said...

Thanks, Vicki! I'm happy you enjoyed it. We'll be doing more down the road.

12:58 PM  
Anonymous said...

Looks like you killed the podcast. Must be all those dang IAs. ;)

4:03 PM  
Billy said...

Neil,
I am a design student at CSU Chico and I have been looking for something like this. I found you podcast through iTunes yesterday I have listened to two of them already. They are full of invaluable information for anyone who is looking to get into the graphic design field. Thank you for getting this information out there in this type of media. It is perfect for a student that has to commute two hours to school everyday. I look forward to more.

12:55 AM  
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12:57 AM  
Billy said...

Neil,
I am a design student at CSU Chico and I have been looking for something like this. I found you podcast through iTunes yesterday I have listened to two of them already. They are full of invaluable information for anyone who is looking to get into the graphic design field. Thank you for getting this information out there in this type of media. It is perfect for a student that has to commute two hours to school everyday. I look forward to more.

1:04 AM  

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