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Be A Design Cast 51 : Boise State

by Nate Voss, (5 comments)


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Last December traveled to the fair city of Boise, Idaho to speak to a group of promising young designers who were soon to enter the workforce as recent graduates. They were a good group, and proved to be a lot of fun, whether it was drinking and dancing with their professors, walking home in the freezing rain barefoot, or having their friends take awkward photos of me from a distance making “gestures” in the foreground. Our 24-hours in Boise was one of the most enjoyable trips I’ve ever taken in relation to graphic design. So what to do but plop down in the middle of the Boise State graphic design department and record our follow-up to Season 2: Season 3! We spend about half this show talking with our faculty friends and the other half taking some long-overdue listener mail. Welcome back!

Nate Voss

podcast [at] beadesigngroup [dot] com

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Comments (5)

Matt said:

Congrats on kicking off yet another season!

Do you guys have a link for where I can find the type of die cutter mentioned in the podcast?

Thanks You!

Nate Voss said:

Donovan, can you give this gentleman a link to your Super-Moms-Scrapbooking-Superstore?

—nv—

http://www.quickutz.com/qk2/silhouette/

It does take a bit of set-up, some trial and error, and isn’t the quickest thing, but it works well in low quantity runs and for an affordable price.

If you are doing a lot of die-cutting (like weekly stuff, or in large quantities), I’m sure there are better machines.

Matt said:

This will be the perfect companion to my bedazzler.

Thanks for sharing guys!

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