UNSTRUKTURED with Michelle Rose and Bob Smith

The podcast from Struktur Society.

Amplifying the voice of creators in art, design, and music. Hosted by Michelle Rose and Bob Smith, design leaders who helped shape iconic brands from Nike to The North Face. The UnStruktured podcast brings you interviews, conversations, and insights with the creatives behind the things we use, watch, and listen to everyday. Here we dig into the grit, grime, blood, sweat, and plenty of tears behind every creative project and what it means to be a creative professional in the modern world. struktursociety.substack.com

  1. 25 SEPT

    UnStruktured 17: Adrienne Mercante + Risk, Reinvention, and Resilience In Design

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast. In this episode my co-host, Bob Smith, and I sit down with creative apparel designer Adrienne Mercante. Adrienne has led design at some of the most innovative brands in the performance apparel space—including Outlier, Betabrand, Western Rise, Nathan Sports, and Skechers. Moving fluidly between concept and execution, her work blends aesthetic vision with hands-on problem-solving across startups and scaling companies. We talk about the early sparks of her creativity, the subcultures that shaped her, and what it takes to keep evolving in an industry that often tries to pigeon-hole. From freelancing to leadership, menswear to 3D prototyping, Adrienne’s story is one of risk, reinvention, and the resilience built by forging your own path. 00:00 Introduction to the UnStruktured Podcast 00:05 Meet Adrienne Mercante: A Journey in Creative Apparel Design 02:02 Early Influences and Childhood Memories 05:16 Discovering a Passion for Sewing and Creativity 08:24 High School Subcultures: Goth and Raver Fashion 13:49 College Years: Balancing Columbia and FIT 17:01 Navigating the Post-College Job Market 25:26 Freelance Bookkeeping and the Mysterious Woman with an Eye Patch 37:04 Joining Outlier: Revolutionizing Performance Apparel 43:43 In-House Production and Pattern Making at Outlier 46:54 Meeting and Career Beginnings 47:03 Betabrand Experience 47:32 Challenges at Betabrand 50:31 Transition to Freelance 51:28 Niche Career Path 51:57 Industry Challenges and Pigeonholing 52:39 Leadership and Creativity 58:34 Men’s Wear Design Rules 01:20:10 AI and 3D Technology in Fashion 01:28:42 Risk Taking and Resilience ADRIENNE MERCANTE Adrienne Mercante is a creative apparel designer with both aesthetic and business credentials. She holds degrees in fashion, pattern making and art history, as well as an M.B.A. Her background and capabilities in concept and color, technical design and product development, make her a preferred choice for a start-up apparel business or an apparel business entering a growth phase. She has worked at many such businesses, including Betabrand, Outlier, Western Rise, Nathan Sports, and Skechers. She is always on the hunt for new technologies or skills to apply to her craft and is currently engaged with 3D prototyping. When she isn’t in full on design mode, you may spot her and her partner, the one and only Bob Smith, out in the world cracking jokes and talking shop. STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 34m
  2. 19 AUG

    UnStruktured 16: E-LOVE, In The Image Of Public Enemy

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast. In this episode, Bob Smith and I sit down with Damien E-LOVE Matthias, award-winning producer, entrepreneur, and a powerful force in the early formation of hip hop. We begin at the intersection of music, design, and cultural resistance with the story of how E-LOVE himself became immortalized as the figure in the iconic Public Enemy logo. From that lasting image, we trace his journey… from growing up in the Caribbean, South Bronx, and Queens, to shaping the early sound and message of hip hop alongside legends like LL Cool J, Chuck D, and Rick Rubin. In this conversation, we open a window into how creativity moves culture, how identity is shaped across geographies, and how E-LOVE turned vision into venture, never losing sight of purpose or people. 00:00 Introduction to the UnStruktured Podcast 01:00 Hip Hop's Early Days and Influences with Bob and Michelle 04:32 E-LOVE joins in: Technical Difficulties and Personal Stories 08:29 E LOVE's Iconic Public Enemy Logo 11:34 E LOVE's Early Life and Influences 20:12 Meeting LL Cool J, Rick Rubin, and the Rise of Def Jam 25:40 The Evolution of Hip Hop 28:03 The B-Boy Stance and Breakdancing 31:43 Creating a Culture and Marketing Strategies 36:34 Hip Hop Movies and 'Krush Groove' 39:26 Taking Chances in the Creative Industry 41:14 The Political Evolution of Hip Hop 42:02 The Impact of 'Do the Right Thing' 43:08 A Life-Changing Incident in 1989 44:01 Transition to Politics and Bill Clinton's Campaign 01:00:03 The Role of Technology in the Future 01:03:09 Tokyo Comic-Con and Stan Lee 01:10:52 Final Thoughts and Inspirational Messages AN E-LOVE STORY E-LOVE is a multi-platinum award-winning writer, producer, director, and a Federally Registered Lobbyist who sold more than 40 million records as an Artist/Producer and marketing Guru since 1984. He was an integral player in the ascension of Hip Hop, where brand references became shorthand for aspiration and status with nothing more than references in a song or shots in a video. E-LOVE is best known for co-producing and performing with LL Cool J, among Def Jam Records’ first artists, and was instrumental in launching the careers of Tupac and John Forte. E-LOVE was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 30, 2021, and is literally the symbol of hip hop, the Public Enemy Logo, the # 1 hip hop logo of all time. He is the silhouette of the man in a hat, standing, arms folded, with a crosshair positioned over the top. E-LOVE was born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, the middle of eight children of Caribbean immigrants. He grew up in South Bronx and Queens, New York. At age eight, E-LOVE recognized the incredible power of the media after winning a prize on the nation’s number one kids’ show, Wonderama, earning instant fame that lasted a week, a feeling he would never forget. From dean’s office to favorite student, to a producer earning a Grammy and multiple MTV and Soul Train, to co-founder of VR Innovator, in 2014, a pioneering hardware and software/content creator for all media, gaming, television, film, VR, and AI. By March 1984, while NYU students Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons were co-founding the independent, fledgling Def Jam Label, E-LOVE was in junior high school in Queens, creating demos in his parents’ garage. In his neighborhood, all the kids were into rap. Run D.M.C. from Queens just broke, about to drop their record, and on the radio with Kurtis Blow, the first rapper to sign a major record deal. All the kids were making demos to emulate Kurtis Blow and Run D.M.C. So E- LOVE purchased $3500 worth of recording equipment with money he won in a snow shoveling contest. Around that time, E-LOVE and LL Cool J met as teenagers in Queens when the hip-hop scene was first “blowing up”. They teamed up, produced a single, “I Need A Beat” and “Dangerous” on the B side, and submitted their demo to numerous record companies with no response. E-LOVE and LL Cool J ultimately sent their demo to Rick Rubin. Rubin liked the single and invited them to a meeting in New York. E-LOVE and LL Cool J, with $5 between them for pizza, jumped the turnstile at the train station in Queens, rode to New York, met Rubin, and signed a record deal. In 1984, Def Jam released LL Cool J’s debut single, “I Need A Beat”. This debut single sold over 500,000 copies due in large part to Def Jam’s cutting-edge innovative marketing strategies developed by E-LOVE based on the birth of the “Street Team” for Peter Gatien, known as the “King of New York City Nightlife” in the eighties and nineties. The “Street Team” brought out all the “A” listers who ran New York, from the sports, entertainment, and Wall Street, to Gatien’s clubs, including the Limelight, the gothic club for the Marilyn Manson followers; the Palladium, the pop club, the Madonna audience from Studio 54; and The Tunnel, the hip hop mecca – everybody from Run D.M.C., LL to the Notorious B.I.G. All were regulars and all performed at Peter’s clubs making him the “King of New York City Nightlife”. In 1985, LL Cool J, DJ Cut Creator, E-LOVE, and the Fat Boys appeared as themselves in the feature film, Krush Groove, a fictionalized version of the early days of Def Jam produced by Jackson/McHenry Productions and distributed by Warner Bros, starring Kurtis Blow, Sheila E., Run D.M.C., the Fat Boys, and introducing TV Star, Blair Underwood, to film. This was one of the first hip-hop movies to go mainstream. LL Cool J performed the single Radio in Krush Groove that sold over one million copies. E-LOVE developed a global fan base touring and performing internationally with icons and legends LL, Run DMC, the Beastie Boys, and other rising stars. His keen eye for recognizing, developing, and marketing untapped talent was instrumental in launching the careers of Tupac Shakur and John Forte. In 1989, E-LOVE was shot 8 times during an attempted robbery and carjacking and rushed to the ER. After several days, he woke up in the middle of Last Rites being administered as he lay barely conscious, strapped to a hospital bed, tubes everywhere, nearly flat line vitals. E-LOVE was one of the first patients to be administered a treatment that consisted of an IV drip of CBD and THC. His recovery progressed over three years, with multiple surgeries and rehabilitation. E-LOVE miraculously beat all odds, his life transformed, Last Rites never forgotten. In the late 90s and early 2000s, E-LOVE enrolled at the American Conservatory of Music (ACT) in San Francisco, California, majoring in directing, screenwriting, and producing. This life-changing decision was made after a deep conversation with music mogul, Lyor Cohen, former president of Def Jam, former Warner Bros. executive, and current global head of Music at YouTube, that E-LOVE return to school… he followed Cohen’s sage advice. @eloveglobal STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 15m
  3. 29 JUL

    UnStruktured, 15: Allison Ross + An Invitation To The New World Of AI

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast.In this episode my co-host, Bob Smith, and I dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence with creative director Allison Ross. We explore the evolving landscape of AI in the creative industry, discussing its implications for designers, musicians, and artists of today and tomorrow. Allison shares her insight on AI's potential and the importance of maintaining human agency and leadership. We also address the fears and challenges AI presents, and look for balance at the intersection of technological advancement and human values. Join us as we navigate the dawn of AI, its impact on different generations, and strategies for creatives to stay ahead in this rapidly changing field. 00:00 Introduction to the UnStruktured Podcast 00:58 Welcoming Allison Ross 01:41 The AI Landscape and Its Impact 02:24 Allison's Background and Creative Journey 05:08 Setting Intentions for the AI Discussion 10:57 Diving into AI: First Impressions and Experiences 15:02 The Evolution of AI in Creative Work 20:05 Exploring AI Tools and Platforms 33:55 The Dark Side of AI: Fears and Challenges 44:47 The Threat of AI in Apparel Design 46:50 Shared Reality and AI's Impact 49:21 Generational Perspectives on AI 51:00 AI in Education and Design 57:46 The Role of Agents in AI 01:07:09 Human Creativity vs. AI 01:14:40 Embracing AI: A Balanced View ALLISON ROSS Allison is a creative director and visual artist with almost 20 years of experience helping brands step up and shift culture for good. Allison spent nine years at JDK Design, starting as a designer and rocketing up to design director. While at JDK, she worked with serious culture shifters like Burton, Nike, lululemon, Seventh Generation, and Planned Parenthood. After leaving JDK, she spent two years as the Creative Director at Nau—a brand driven by the marriage of style and substance, fashion intertwined with sustainability and soul. Because she was on the leadership and senior management teams at nau, she was able to dive deep into retail, wholesale, e-commerce, supply chain, marketing, and learn from the inside what leading a brand really means. What she learned above all else is leading a brand is no joke, but that’s no excuse to be timid or safe. She then spent 4 years as the head of creative at BBMG, a branding and social impact studio. While at BBMG, she worked with brands like ASPCA, OceanX, Taco Bell and Estée Lauder to find new and authentic ways to communicate and operate with the health of humanity at its core. In 2020, Allison launched the branding consultancy Yesterday, a collective of creatives and strategists challenging the old-school approach to branding. Allison’s motto is “friends don’t let friends create boring meaningless shit” which has helped her build strong relationships with the right clients, and has done a great job at keeping the less-right ones out. https://yesterday.rip/ STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 26m
  4. 7 JUN

    UnStruktured, 14: Harun Bonnett, Lake Kyle, Juan Carlos Hernandez + The NextGen Makers In Music

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast.In this episode, my co-host, Bob Smith, and I talk with three young artists shaping music today....Musician and Studio Founder Harun Bonnett, Artist and Performer Lake Kyle, and Producer and Mix Engineer Juan Carlos Hernandez. From growing up in the underground music scene, to studying at Juilliard, Berklee and the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences, to working with major TV shows like La Voz Mexico, sharing the stage with legends like Stevie Wonder, and touring with the influential ska group The English Beat...... we talk with this next generation of creators about hustling in the modern music industry, the value of networking and community-building, and the importance of simply showing up. 00:00 Introduction to the UnStruktured Podcast 00:59 Meet the Guests: Juan Carlos, Lake, and Harun 01:35 NAMM Experiences and Networking 03:28 Community and Support in the Music Industry 07:14 The Power of Showing Up 08:25 Karen Dunn and the Experiment 26:03 Musical Influences and Backgrounds 31:44 Musical Family Influences 32:13 First Encounter with Drums 33:24 Live Music Experiences 34:43 Church and Early Music Education 36:57 Path to Professional Music 42:41 Classical Training and Beyond 59:09 TV Music Production Journey 01:02:20 Defining Roles in the Music Industry 01:03:04 The Evolution of Music Creation 01:05:32 The Importance of Collaboration 01:06:44 Technology's Impact on Music 01:15:14 Navigating Social Media as an Artist 01:23:57 Challenges and Opportunities in the Music Industry 01:29:24 Future Aspirations and Advice Harun Bonnett is a versatile and accomplished musician, music director, and multi-instrumentalist whose passion for music began at the age of three when he started playing drums in church. A lifelong dedication to his craft led him to prestigious training programs, including Juilliard’s Music Advancement Program (MAP) and Mannes College, and he graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2019. Harun’s artistry spans multiple roles, including producer, arranger, programmer, and performer, making him a sought-after collaborator in both the studio and on stage. His credits include working with renowned international artists such as Xin Liu, Karencici, and Tia Ray, where his arranging and programming skills have contributed to globally recognized projects. As a multi-instrumentalist, he is equally comfortable behind the drums, keyboard, and other instruments, showcasing his adaptability and creative vision. Currently, Harun is a proud member of the New York Giants Drumline, where he delivers high-energy performances as part of Blue Devils Entertainment. He has also toured extensively as a keyboardist with the legendary ska band, The English Beat, performing at iconic venues such as the Hollywood Bowl. In addition to his performance career, Harun is the founder of Pacobear Studios, a recording studio based in New York City with plans to expand to Los Angeles. Through Pacobear Studios, Harun not only provides a creative space for artists but also serves as a mentor and producer, fostering emerging talent while pursuing his own innovative projects. Harun’s career reflects his dedication to pushing musical boundaries, his ability to seamlessly navigate different genres, and his commitment to excellence in every project he undertakes. Whether on stage, in the studio, or behind the scenes, Harun Bonnett continues to establish himself as a dynamic force in the music industry. IG @harunthemastermind Born and raised between the vibrant energy of Queens and the serene rhythms of Connecticut, Lake Kyle blends hip-hop, soul and electronic elements into a unique sonic experience reflecting his diverse roots. His journey through music has led him to share stages with icons like Stevie Wonder, DJ Battlekat, and DJ Scratch, have music featured on playlists hosted by Red Bull Music, and land placements featured on major television networks and streaming platforms including Hulu, Netflix, Paramount, CBS Sports, international sports coverage on Ligue 1 Soccer. Fearlessly authentic and constantly evolving Lake Kyle is making his mark as an artist in the modern era. IG @lakekyle Juan Carlos Hernandez is a Mexican Producer and Mix Engineer based in Durango, Mexico. He has worked on major projects like La Voz Mexico and La Vecindad de El Chavo dPōrt, collaborating with artists such as Kike Jimenez, Lake Kyle, and Hans Halstead, as well as with companies like Line 6 (Yamaha Guitar Group), KMD Productions, TEC Awards, Casa Mexico Foundation and SHE-Q Audio. Juan Carlos developed his skills early on, inspired and guided by his father’s and family's influence. He further honed his skills at the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences in Phoenix, Arizona, graduating with a 4.0 GPA and earning multiple certifications. His career has included key roles such as an intern at Westlake Recording Studios, assisting at the National Association of Music Merchants TEC Awards editions 37 and 38 in Anaheim, and Front-of-House engineering for churches in Mexico and the U.S. In June 2024, he was invited by Casa Mexico Foundation and SHE-Q Audio to lead a workshop on music production, recording, and mixing at the National Music Centre in Calgary, Canada, aimed at supporting and inspiring the Latin community. Juan Carlos is an expert in both contemporary popular music styles (pop, rock, EDM, etc.) as well as traditional Latin and regional styles, particularly from his home country of Mexico. IG @jcsound STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 38m
  5. UnStruktured, 13: Scott Clum + Human-Crafted Culture In Skate, Snow, Sport + Fashion

    22 MAY

    UnStruktured, 13: Scott Clum + Human-Crafted Culture In Skate, Snow, Sport + Fashion

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast! In this episode my co-host, Bob Smith, and I talk with legendary artist and creative director Scott Clum. First Design Director for Sims Snowboards in the eighties, Co-Founder of Morrow Snowboards in the nineties, and early Design Director at Raygun Publishing. A pioneer in the early days of snowboarding, Scott went from team rider to graphic designer to building brands, products, and periodicals that defined a culture. Scott's human-crafted style, mixing photography and typography with hand-torn edges and rough details, merges old school zine design with high art. We talk with Scott about his early days in the world of skate and snow and how that shaped him as an artist. We dig into the lessons of his past, his vision for the future, and his advice for young creatives in this new age of technology and AI. 00:00 Introduction to the UnStruktured Podcast 01:01 Casual Banter and Setting the Scene 01:35 Scott's Early Days and Inspirations 03:54 The Evolution of Snowboarding and Design 06:42 The Art of Graphic Design in Snowboarding 30:08 Transition from Snowboarding to Morrow Snowboards 30:40 Early Days at Morrow Snowboards 31:41 Challenges in Graphic Design 33:56 The Evolution of Graphic Design Techniques 50:31 Magazine Work and Industry Impact 01:00:29 Breaking the Mold in Skateboarding and Graphic Design 01:01:30 Expressing Visceral Energy Through Design 01:04:31 Rebellion and Authenticity in Creative Work 01:11:43 Navigating the Impact of AI on Creativity 01:18:54 Encouraging the Next Generation of Creatives SCOTT CLUM Scott Clum is an internationally known Graphic Designer, Type Designer, and Creative Director. Recognized for his work in typographic treatments and graphic design arrangements in action sports and publication design, Scott's combination of classic design instruction and found materials has helped create a deeper pass into what design and graphics can be. For over 30 years, Scott has had a deep history in action sports as a skateboarder/snowboarder and being one of the most prolific snowboard graphic designers across the industry, continuing to design and develop snowboard graphics still today. Scott spent 7 years at RAYGUN Publishing, co-founding and creative directing 3 separate magazine titles, “Bikini”, “Stick”, and “Nylon” with publisher Marvin Jarrett. With these publications, Scott and Marvin went on to push the boundaries of publication design even further. Scott’s unique style and aesthetic comes from keeping ideas unfiltered and working outside the computer to create typographic and graphic tensions that challenge the overall design convention. Scott is the creative director at quango where he works on tech and outdoor lifestyle clients, he also continues to freelance projects from his personal design studio ride. scottclum.com \ @scottclum_design STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 40m
  6. UNSTRUKTURED, 12: Bob Smith + Michelle Rose, The Hosts Of The UnStruktured Podcast

    7 MAY

    UNSTRUKTURED, 12: Bob Smith + Michelle Rose, The Hosts Of The UnStruktured Podcast

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast. I'm Michelle Rose... musician, martial artist, and design leader shaping some of the largest brands in the outdoor industry from The North Face to Columbia Sportswear, former espresso slinger and barista trainer at Starbucks and stylishly badass girl. In this episode I introduce you to my new co-host, the one and only Bob Smith... fellow musician, graphic designer, and creative leader defining iconic brands such as Nike, New Balance, and Pendleton, former band poster maker and slacker at Kinkos and still-ever-curious kid. In this series, Bob and I connect with the creators behind the scenes of brands and bands across modern fashion and music. We'll bring you deep conversations and insights from the people behind the things you use, wear, and listen to every day. 00:00 Introduction to the Unstruktured Podcast 00:20 Meet the Co-Host: Bob Smith 01:00 Early Memories of Music 03:47 The Impact of MTV 04:45 The Evolution of Music Tastes 12:03 Discovering Jazz and Musical Journey 16:12 The Intersection of Music and Design 18:48 The Birth of Struktur 40:28 Challenges in the Design Industry 43:26 Creating the Event You Want to Attend 44:10 Sponsorship Challenges and Support 45:12 Networking and Outreach Efforts 47:06 Reflecting on the Golden Era 48:11 Interactive Events and Community Building 51:10 The Importance of Relevant Speakers 53:17 Personal Growth and Overcoming Challenges 01:01:35 Martial Arts Journey and Life Lessons 01:10:41 Portland in the 90s: A Magical Time 01:19:03 Intentions for the Podcast 01:25:44 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans BOB SMITH Bob is an LA-born, Portland-based entrepreneur, brand, and apparel creative with 25 years of experience building and enhancing brands at venerable companies like Nike, Pendleton Woolen Mills, and New Balance, to name a few. After spending his early years as a drummer in the burgeoning Portland music scene, he got his first real grownup job as a walk-on at Nike, armed with a handful of design-school credit hours and a portfolio full of band posters. While at what he fondly refers to as “The University of Nike,” he birthed the Nike Sportswear “re-issue” collection, which tapped into the company’s soul and history. In 2017, he took the plunge to found Ore-Cal Sportswear, a loving mash-note to the West Coast culture of his youth. He now serves as Chief Creative Officer at Open Source Election Technology Institute and its public outreach, Trust The Vote. Bob also consults for brands global and unheard of with his partner Adrienne Mercante at BAD Idea. MICHELLE M ROSE Michelle is an American fashion designer, martial artist, musician, podcaster, writer, mother, and connector of creative minds who has spent over 30 years leading, training, and mentoring artists to find their path. Starting down a rough road, Michelle turned to the martial arts and eastern philosophy to focus her future, earning a fifth degree black belt and putting herself through college studying design and international business. She became one of the highest-selling designers for top outdoor companies such as Columbia Sportswear and The North Face, eventually founding the first design conference for the outdoor, active and urban industries called Struktur Event. Michelle co-founded Struktur Event and the original Struktur Podcast with Sam Ward in 2013 and 2015 respectively as a creative resource of professional development, community, and connection for professional designers in the active, outdoor, and urban space. In 2021 Michelle relaunched Struktur Society from her belief that artists, designers, musicians, and writers are the visionaries who shape our future, and from her understanding for what it means and takes to live in this world as a creative. STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2025. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 27m
  7. 28/04/2024

    UNSTRUKTURED, 11: Hadrien Monloup + Defining A Career In Change-Making Design

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast! In this episode, I talk with design leader Hadrien Monloup, cofounder of the premium brand Bellroy and the ultimate community for carry called Carryology. From his early years growing up in Paris with a family of artists, to moving across the globe to build his design career with Rip Curl in Australia, Hadrien has spent his life making leaps and taking risks to keep growing as a creative. Coining the term 'carry' and starting Bellroy with the idea of 'slimming down the wallet', Hadrien has been an integral part of creating a new way to view how we move freely in our day-to-day lives. Hadrien and I talk about our shared passions for design and martial arts, his experience starting new companies, what's broken in corporate design, and his plans for the future running his agency, Monloup Creative. HADRIEN MONLOUP CREATIVITY IS AT THE VERY CORE OF MY LIFE Growing up in a family of creatives in Paris, I fell in love with the power of creating meaningful things. The day I walked into a new design school that had just opened in my street, I found my calling. Totally inspired, I dedicated my life to creating great products. With a desire to expand my creativity and see more of the world, I moved to Australia where I designed bags and accessories for the renowned surf brand, Rip Curl. It was there I embraced the challenges, and impact, of designing for global markets - working across multiple products ranges, teams and suppliers. I also saw how frustrating big-brand constraints can be. I couldn’t help but think there must be a better way. THE BIRTH OF BELLROY So, a friend and I took the leap to create our own brand. Bellroy and Carryology were born. My days were immersed in every aspect of design, business, and brand-building. We came up with new ways to think about design, creativity, and process. Better, faster results followed. In a few short years, Bellroy grew from just 4 people to over 100 staff, first selling in 1 country, to being in over 150. This time taught me how to see the business as a whole. To ask the right questions and drill down to the parts that really matter. We focused on building stronger objectives, aligning the entire leadership and creative on them, and executing well and fast. From Bellroy, I became passionate about sharing my knowledge, ways of thinking about design, creative processes and collaborative work with other brands. I want to help others in their journey to success. So, I created Monloup Creative. Now, here we are. STRUKTUR SOCIETY This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops, to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2024. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 59m
  8. 15/03/2024

    UNSTRUKTURED, 10: Andrew Morgan + The Quiet Creator Of Sustainable Luxury

    Welcome to the UnStruktured Podcast! In this episode I talk with sustainable design leader Andrew Morgan. Starting out in the Ready-To-Wear and high-end fashion world of New York in the 1980s, creating collections for luxury department stores such as Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, and Neiman Marcus, Andrew eventually made a shift to focus on sustainable textiles for the home, spa, and hospitality industries. Designing for top brands like Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott, Ritz Carlton, Mandarin Oriental, Fred Segal, Crate+Barrel, and many more, Andrew led the industry in producing luxury textile accessories that were modern, durable, and ethical. Now, with a focus on clean and green, fashion-forward, and technologically innovative materials, Andrew is guiding the textile world into the future with his new company called KNYTLAB by Andrew Thomas Morgan. ANDREW MORGAN Andrew exploded into the home decor market in 2000, designing knitted textile decorative accessories using his tailored, cutting-edge, and modern aesthetic honed over the twelve years he spent creating exclusive apparel lines as ready-to-wear Design Director. His signature fashion-forward style attracted clients including Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Barneys, Saks Fifth Avenue, Burberry, and hundreds of specialty stores.  In 2006, Andrew launched a hospitality and spa collection that received an immediate embrace. His hotel clients included Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Kimpton Hotels, Omni Hotels, Waldorf Astoria, Miraval Hotel and Spa, Mandarin Oriental LV, among many others. He has always anticipated and addressed the ever-changing needs of his discerning clientele. As a textile innovator who designs products to solve aesthetic and housekeeping issues, he introduced antimicrobial and environmentally conscious yarns over twenty years ago.  Currently, Andrew is the founder of the KNYTLAB, a collection of technical knits and performance wovens inspired by international travel and a fashion-forward aesthetic. The KNYTLAB collection is based on the "Circular Economy" concept, enabling the end user to design, redesign, repurpose, or embellish, creating a new aesthetic with practical solutions and easy care. EPISODE SPONSORS Struktur Society This episode was brought to you by Struktur Society, the community for creators in art, design, and music. For almost a decade Struktur has brought together creatives from across the industrial, apparel, graphic, and sound design industries, building professional relationships, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, and raising the bar of product creation. From live events and workshops to publication and podcasting, Struktur continues to evolve to build the strong creator community needed to craft our future. Find us at struktursociety.com and subscribe to our Substack at struktursociety.substack.com. © StrukturSphere llc 2024. Original music by Greg Brace Music. Struktur Society is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Struktur Society at struktursociety.substack.com/subscribe

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Amplifying the voice of creators in art, design, and music. Hosted by Michelle Rose and Bob Smith, design leaders who helped shape iconic brands from Nike to The North Face. The UnStruktured podcast brings you interviews, conversations, and insights with the creatives behind the things we use, watch, and listen to everyday. Here we dig into the grit, grime, blood, sweat, and plenty of tears behind every creative project and what it means to be a creative professional in the modern world. struktursociety.substack.com