One More Question
One More Question
Nicework, Ross Drakes
One More Question is a podcast by Nicework a Brand and Service Design Company. One of the things we do best is asking our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 12 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators who we have encountered. To share the useful insights, inspirations and facts that made us stop and take notes as we go about our work. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.
Liza Enebeis: How Studio Dumbar creates brands that are Pure, Simple, + Powerful
In Episode #53, Ross is joined by Liza Enebeis, Partner and Creative Director at Studio Dumbar. Liza holds an MA Design from the Royal College of Art. She is a co-initiator of Demo – the Design in Motion Festival – and co-founder and host of Typeradio.org, the podcast station on type and design. In 2018, she was elected as a member of AGI, and, in 2021, she became a member of the Board of D&AD Ross and Liza discuss Studio Dumbar’s philosophy of Pure, Simple, and Powerful, and motion as the next frontier in brand building, defining a brand's personality.
Jan 18, 2022
48 min
Rasmus Wängelin: Spotify – Global campaigns with local nuance (+ the story of Spotify Wrapped)
Rasmus Wängelin, Spotify's Global Head of Brand Design, joins Ross in Episode #52. In his role at Spotify, Rasmus leads a team of designers, art directors, and design directors to spearhead Spotify’s brand and marketing design initiatives globally. Since joining in 2016, the Spotify in-house team has been recognized as “In-house agency of the year” 4 times — 18’(Ad-Age) & 19’ 20’ 21’(ADC). His work has been globally recognized and awarded by Cannes Lions, One Show, Art Directors Club, D&AD, and more. Ross and Rasmus discuss the continued success of Wrapped, how Spotify delivers nuanced campaigns at scale, and how they've avoided falling into the product-first trap to balance both brand and product needs.
Dec 1, 2021
47 min
Stuart Watson: The Premier League rebrand + what's wrong with the design industry
In episode #51, Ross is joined by Stuart Watson, Founder & Partner of Nomad. Stuart started his career as the first junior designer ever hired by Wolff Olins. He moved to venturethree where he became a Partner at 27, and later, Design Studio as an ECD where he played an integral part in rebranding the Premier League. In 2016, Stuart started his own Studio, Nomad, with Terry Stephens. Nomad’s clients include Premier League, Disney, BT, Sky, The FA, Natural History Museum, and Rolls Royce. Ross and Stuart discuss why we need to find a better remuneration model in the design industry, our addiction to branding, and a new method of collaborating to win and create better work.
Nov 8, 2021
47 min
Natasha Jen: People vs. Design – how to ensure great brands survive handover
In our 50th episode, Ross is joined by Natasha Jen – award-winning designer, educator, and partner at Pentagram. A four-time National Design Award nominee, Natasha’s work is recognized for its innovative use of graphic, verbal, digital, and spatial interventions that challenge conventional notions of media and cultural contexts. Her work is immediately recognizable, encompassing brand identity systems, packaging, exhibition design, digital interfaces, signage and wayfinding systems, print, and architecture. Ross and Natasha discuss how designers and clients can better understand each other’s worlds to increase their chances of success, how her childhood in Taipei has influenced her work, and how the fast-paced and data-driven world is affecting design.
Oct 20, 2021
46 min
Ana Andjelic: Brands are not just economic entities, they're also social + cultural entities
In Episode #49, Ross is joined by Ana Andjelic, Chief Brand Officer of Banana Republic and one of the World's Most Influential CMOs (Forbes). Ana earned her doctorate in sociology and specialises in building brand-driven modern businesses. She’s the author of “The Business of Aspiration" and runs a weekly newsletter, The Sociology of Business. Ross and Ana discuss her 4-Cs framework for building a brand, how to align business and brand objectives, and why we shouldn’t overvalue consistency.
Sep 27, 2021
43 min
DJ Stout: Logos are overrated
In Episode #48, Ross is joined by DJ Stout, Partner at acclaimed international design consultancy Pentagram and principal of their Austin, Texas office. In 1998 Stout was recognised as one of the “100 Most Important People in Photography.” He has also been selected for The I.D. Fifty – an annual listing of design innovators – and recognised as an AIGA Fellow for his exceptional contributions to the field of graphic design. He has authored three books – The Pictures of Texas Monthly Twenty-Five Years, The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and his Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club, and Variations on a Rectangle–his forty-year design retrospective. Ross and DJ discuss why logos don’t matter, why he offers 30 or more logo options to his clients, and what Texas has taught him about building brands and telling stories.
Sep 13, 2021
41 min
Judge Edwin Cameron: South Africa's Constitutional Court – actually using values to build a brand
In Episode #47, Ross is joined by Judge Edwin Cameron, retired Judge of South Africa’s Constitutional Court and a crucial member of the court's progressive wing. Cameron is well known for his HIV/AIDS and gay-rights activism and was hailed by Nelson Mandela as "one of South Africa's new heroes". Before serving in the Constitutional Court, Judge Cameron served in the Supreme Court of Appeal and the High Court. During apartheid he was a human rights lawyer and later helped attain the historic inclusion of sexual orientation in South Africa's Constitution. After stepping down as a judge, he was elected Chancellor of Stellenbosch University and appointed Judicial Inspector of Correctional Services by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Ross and Judge Cameron chat about what we can learn about branding from South Africa’s Constitutional Court, how companies can define and stay true to their values, and how to use values to build your brand.
Aug 30, 2021
42 min
Chris Do: What Marvel Comics and Star Trek can teach us about brand building
In Episode #46, Ross is joined by Chris Do, Emmy award-winning designer and director, CEO and founder of The Futur. Chris has founded two 7-figure businesses. The first of which, Blind, is an Emmy award-winning motion design studio which he ran for over 2 decades. In 2014, at 42, Chris reluctantly made his first YouTube video which altered the trajectory of his life and career. A few years later, the Futur, is a beloved education company, with millions of fans from all over the world. Ross and Chris discuss the 4 things that superheroes and Star Trek can teach us about branding, and how to make your brand unforgettable.
Aug 18, 2021
47 min
Matteo Bologna: The secret differentiator - Why your brand should own a typeface
In Episode #45, Ross is joined by Matteo Bologna, Founder and Creative Director of New York-based branding studio Mucca. Matteo’s multidisciplinary background in architecture, graphic design, illustration, and typography has helped him build one of the most respected companies in design. He’s a former board member of AIGA NY and President emeritus of the Type Directors Club. Ross and Matteo discuss typography as an underestimated branding tool, why your brand should own a typeface, and the mistake brands like Balenciaga are making by throwing away years of heritage to be more ‘digital-friendly.'
Aug 6, 2021
49 min
Marina Willer: Why brands like Rolls Royce + Tate are built to last
In Episode #44, Ross is joined by Marina Willer – graphic designer, filmmaker, and Partner at the world’s largest independent design studio. Marina has led the design of major identities for Amnesty International, Tate, and Oxfam, among many others. More recently she led the rebrand of Battersea, one of​ ​Britain's oldest and most famous animal rescue centres, and Rolls-Royce. Willer's first feature film, Red Trees, premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and was released worldwide by Netflix in 2018. Ross and Marina discuss why experiences outside design make for better designers, and how to create brands that are more adaptable and built to last.
Jul 21, 2021
47 min
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