Revision Path
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Goodbye
Well, its the end of the road. Or rather, the end of the path.In the final episode of Revision Path, Im interviewed by design educator and long-time friend Lisa Babb. We reflected on the remarkabl
Carl Bogan
Artificial intelligence has been a running theme on the podcast this year, and I couldnt think of a better person to talk shop about this with than the one and only Carl Bogan. Through his studio, My
Kristina Turner
Kristina Turner is really putting Montgomery on the map when it comes to design and creativity! With over a decade of experience working for in-house agencies around Alabama, her focus on rethinking l
Ashley Fletcher
Revision Path is all about inspiring Black designers, and my conversation with Ashley Fletcher is a brilliant example of why that inspiration matters. Ashley drops some serious knowledge on finding yo
Kevin Tufts
Kevin Tufts is the real deal when it comes to tech and design. With over two decades of experience working across a number of companies in the Bay Area Lyft, SendGrid, and Twilio, to name a few he
Chris Dudley
Chris Dudley is an artistic powerhouse. Hes been a working artist for over 25 years, creating everything from childrens books to commissioned drawings (and he teaches art as well). His latest book,
David Tann
If you live here in Atlanta, or youre a fan of our hometown basketball team, then theres a good chance youve already seen David Tanns work. As the former VP, Creative Director for the Atlanta Hawk
Natalie Marie Dunbar
Were keeping the content strategy train rolling this week and chatting it up with Natalie Marie Dunbar, a UX-focused content strategist with a unique blend of skills as a journalist, writer, and rese
David Dylan Thomas
This weeks guest is a true legend in the game the one and only David Dylan Thomas. Hes the author of Design for Cognitive Bias, has over twenty years of content strategy and UX experience, and he
Reggie Perry Jr.
While the current creative industry tends to favor specialists, multidisciplinary creators like Reggie Perry Jr. know that being a generalist is what truly helps you stand out. He does it all graphi