Insightful and fun interview with OK Go:
• Their brilliant subversion of their label’s plan to put DRM on their 2nd CD album
• How the Internet allowed them to become multimedia artists
• The value of studying things not in your field and then collaborating with deep experts
• “When collaboration works, it feels like cheating.”
Listen to this episode from Design Better on Spotify. Show notes and transcript: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/ok-go Not many bands hire Russian pilots to film a Zero-G video on their cosmonaut training plane, known as the “vomit comet”. But those are the kinds of extremes that OK Go will go to in the pursuit of creativity. Tim Nordwind and Damien Kulash, the band’s founders, met at camp as pre-teens in search of a fellow creative nerd, and founded the band in 1998. Over the past 25 years, they’ve created 3 Grammy-nominated music videos, and won Best Music Video for Here It Goes Again. From the perfectly timed explosions filmed in slow-motion for their song The One Moment, to the immensely elaborate Rube Goldberg contraption they created for This Too Shall Pass, OK Go is almost like a performance-art troupe that just happens to be a fantastic rock band. In this episode on the creative process, we talk to Tim and Damian about how they come up with ideas, the macro and micro elements of their creativity, and achieving the impossible. One more thing…last week we launched DB+, our new premium service that gives you access to ad-free versions of the show released a week early. Subscribers will be invited to AMA (Ask Me Anything) conversations with big names in design and tech from companies like Nike, Netflix, and The New York Times who will field your questions about compelling topics. Early bird subscribers get 50% off for the first three months. Visit designbetter.plus to learn more and subscribe. *** Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: American Giant: Makers of the best hoodie on the planet, their clothing is American-made, ethically produced, and built to last. What more could you ask for? Save 20% off your first order with American Giant using our promo code DESIGNBETTER at checkout. dbtr.co/americangiant Heath Ceramics: We love Heath Ceramics. They're the types of objects you pass on from generation to generation, the kind of gift you bring to a wedding, or the dishes that you'd want to put on a beautiful Thanksgiving table: dbtr.co/heathceramics Methodical Coffee: Roasted, blended, brewed, served and perfected by verified coffee nerds 🤓 : https://methodicalcoffee.com (use code "designbetter" for 10% off of your order). Brain.fm: Music scientifically proven to increase focus. We use it to focus on important work, tap into our creativity, and wind down at night when we need to rest. As a Design Better subscriber, you can take 30% off of your subscription: https://www.brain.fm/designbetter
"If you want to be good at what you do, you have to consider being good with people as one of the skills that's absolutely essential. Because no matter what field you're in, if you're inept in dealing with your employees, with your boss, etc., you're not gonna get very far."
Robert Greene #socialintelligence #emotionalintelligence #leadership #motivationalquote
This is also a perfect video response to people who excuse social ineptitude or hide behind their "smarts" when really they need to learn empathy and caring for others at work i.e. the nerds that @manlycoffee like to rant about #designbetter #beagoodhuman #personaldevelopment
Instead of making a show of being a nice person to gain followers or online influence, how about being kind naturally just because you’re smart enough to know that it is good to be good to others?
People naturally follow decent human beings specially when the former creates products and services that serve/contribute to the upliftment of humanKIND #crissyspeaks #latenight #showerthoughts #influence #flow #womenintech #designbetter