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The Somewhat Creative Show
Rocky Tilney, Clark Miller
17 episodes
4 days ago
The Somewhat Creative Show is where two graphic artists dive into the latest tools, trends, and ideas shaping the creative world. From generative AI to industry news, career tips, and the awkward realities of creative life, nothing’s off-limits. Expect real talk, personal stories, and the occasional tangent that may or may not be insightful. We love our craft—but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Each episode features a roundtable chat and a guest expert from a different creative field. Join us as we embrace the beautifully messy world of creativity!
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The Somewhat Creative Show is where two graphic artists dive into the latest tools, trends, and ideas shaping the creative world. From generative AI to industry news, career tips, and the awkward realities of creative life, nothing’s off-limits. Expect real talk, personal stories, and the occasional tangent that may or may not be insightful. We love our craft—but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Each episode features a roundtable chat and a guest expert from a different creative field. Join us as we embrace the beautifully messy world of creativity!
Show more...
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Arts
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Selling Ideas: Why Great Work Needs a Great Pitch
The Somewhat Creative Show
56 minutes
6 months ago
Selling Ideas: Why Great Work Needs a Great Pitch

Summary


In this episode of the Somewhat Creative Show, hosts Rocky Tilney and Clark Miller discuss the art of selling ideas, emphasizing the importance of pitching with confidence and understanding the psychology behind client decisions. They explore strategies for presenting ideas effectively, both to clients and internal stakeholders, and the role of storytelling in making pitches more compelling. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on creativity and the necessity of collaboration in the creative process. Guest Tiffany Early shares her insights on navigating internal dynamics and building trust within teams, highlighting the importance of having a clear vision and rationale behind creative decisions.


Takeaways

  • The best ideas need to be sold, not just presented.
  • Understanding the psychology of clients is crucial.
  • Confidence in your pitch can influence client decisions.
  • Storytelling can transform a pitch into a compelling narrative.
  • Internal collaboration is key to selling ideas within organizations.
  • Building trust with stakeholders enhances project success.
  • AI can supplement creativity but requires human oversight.
  • Creative briefs serve as essential tools for direction.
  • Travel and exposure to different cultures can inspire creativity.
  • Feedback and collaboration improve the final product.


selling ideas, creative pitching, client relationships, internal stakeholders, storytelling, confidence, marketing strategies, AI in creativity, collaboration, branding

The Somewhat Creative Show
The Somewhat Creative Show is where two graphic artists dive into the latest tools, trends, and ideas shaping the creative world. From generative AI to industry news, career tips, and the awkward realities of creative life, nothing’s off-limits. Expect real talk, personal stories, and the occasional tangent that may or may not be insightful. We love our craft—but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Each episode features a roundtable chat and a guest expert from a different creative field. Join us as we embrace the beautifully messy world of creativity!