DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.
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DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.
Phillip Clayton discusses global trends and it's impact on Jamaica's design and creative community.
DesignCast with Staysean
1 hour 24 minutes 10 seconds
4 years ago
Phillip Clayton discusses global trends and it's impact on Jamaica's design and creative community.
Phillip talks through the rise of on-demand features that eliminates TV commercials, AI, the nature of over selling through online ads and the pandemic and all the impacts (there good ones there trust us) on the design and creative community. For more info on Phillip https://nothename.com/. Be sure to join me over at my blog for key takeaways from each episode and best design books and tools recommended by our guests: www.stayseandaley.com/blog/ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, rate and review.
DesignCast with Staysean
DesignCast is a series of conversations exploring the creative industry in the Caribbean and African communities. Driven by curiosity and the need to answer common questions creatives face, it offers fresh perspectives and real solutions. Through interviews with creative professionals, we aim to bring clarity to our experiences and inspire a greater design future for Caribbean and African creatives.