CAPTN OffScript

CAPTN OffScript

CAPTN OffScript (previously The Type Convo) is where bold creatives go unscripted. Hosted by Alen, a type designer and creative founder behind SilverStag Type Foundry, the podcast dives into real, raw conversations with the people behind the work. Designers, founders, illustrators, storytellers, and makers who’ve carved their own paths. No scripts. No filters. No fluff. Just honest talk about creativity, imposter syndrome, reinvention, burnout, breakthroughs, and everything in between. New episodes weekly. Come aboard and go OffScript.

  1. S02/E20 - Jacob Cass: From Student Blogger to Disney Designer & Why Sharing Process Matters

    12小时前

    S02/E20 - Jacob Cass: From Student Blogger to Disney Designer & Why Sharing Process Matters

    Jacob Cass started a blog in 2007 as a design student in Sydney, documenting his learning journey. That simple act of sharing imperfect work caught the attention of a New York agency and launched a career designing for Disney, Nike, and Red Bull. Nearly 20 years later, Jacob has traveled to 88 countries as a digital nomad, hosted the Just Branding podcast for six years, and founded Brand Builders Alliance — a thriving membership community serving brand builders across 29 countries. In this conversation, we explore: How a student blog documenting imperfect design work landed Jacob a dream job in New YorkThe visa rollercoaster: getting denied in Canada, kicked out of the country, and learning never to get comfortableTraveling to 88 countries while working four hours a day as a fully booked visual identity designerWhy South Africa's private game reserves were the top travel experienceHow losing 90% of his blog traffic became the catalyst for building Brand Builders AllianceWhy he'd give student Jacob the same advice today: keep sharing where you're at, even when work isn't polishedTaming the "advice monster" and why asking questions beats giving answersRunning a global community with four young children: work-life integration and boundariesPivotal moments: getting fired, discovering brand strategy, major setbacks, and adaptingWhy sharing process matters more than polished outcomesHow podcasting gets easier after doing the reps Jacob's core philosophy: share your process, not just your final work. Don't wait for impressive results before building an online presence. Share the journey of learning itself and let opportunities find you. ABOUT JACOB CASS: Jacob is an Australian brand designer, community builder, and founder of Brand Builders Alliance. He started his career with a student blog in 2007 that led to designing for major brands in New York. After several years as a digital nomad traveling to 88 countries, he now co-hosts the Just Branding podcast and leads a membership community focused on helping brand builders master branding and build thriving creative businesses. CONNECT WITH JACOB: Brand Builders Alliance: https://joinbba.com Website: https://justcreative.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justcreative/ Just Branding Podcast: https://justcreative.com/podcast/ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jacobcass WATCH THE FULL VIDEO EPISODE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript MORE FROM CAPTN OFFSCRIPT: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter

    56 分钟
  2. S02/E19 - What Do You Want to Be Known For? Geri Kriechbaum on Self-Taught Design & Identity

    2月18日

    S02/E19 - What Do You Want to Be Known For? Geri Kriechbaum on Self-Taught Design & Identity

    What do you want to be known for in five years? Austrian brand designer Geri Kriechbaum asks himself this question constantly — and it's transformed how he builds Stroncton, his brand design studio. In this episode, Geri shares his journey from technical engineer to self-taught designer, the trademark setback that led to Stroncton's creation, and why putting your work out there (even when it's imperfect) is the most important thing you can do. In this conversation, we explore: How Geri left his engineering job after realizing the nine-to-five mindset didn't align with his creative callingThe story behind Stroncton's name and the anchor-lighthouse symbolism that drives his brandWhy he spent nearly 10 years building apparel brands before offering design services to clientsOvercoming imposter syndrome as a self-taught designer without a formal degreeThe difference between intrinsic motivation (genuine passion) and extrinsic motivation (money, status)How to define your designer identity instead of constantly comparing yourself to others on social mediaWhy sharing imperfect work creates opportunities — and how you can put yourself out there so "luck" can happenBurnout lessons: Why sustainable daily progress beats unsustainable all-night work sessions Geri's core advice to young designers: Stop waiting for your portfolio to be perfect. Start by designing for yourself, share your work publicly, and regularly ask yourself "What do I want to be known for in five years?" This question will clarify your identity, focus your efforts, and help you build a creative career on your own terms. ABOUT GERI KRIECHBAUM: Geri is an Austrian brand designer and founder of Stroncton, a brand design studio specializing in visual identity, logo design, and brand strategy. Originally from a technical engineering background, he's completely self-taught in design and spent years building personal apparel brands inspired by skateboard culture before transitioning to client-focused brand work. CONNECT WITH GERI: Website: https://www.stroncton.com/en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stroncton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geri-kriechbaum-9a1233169 WATCH THE FULL VIDEO EPISODE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript MORE FROM CAPTN OFFSCRIPT:Website: https://captnoffscript.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter

    1 小时 2 分钟
  3. S02/E16 - Hyperfocus on What Matters – Building a Modern Design Studio Without the Noise

    1月28日

    S02/E16 - Hyperfocus on What Matters – Building a Modern Design Studio Without the Noise

    In this episode, I sit down with Paul and Jan, founders of Hyperfocus, to talk about building a design studio with intention in an industry that constantly pulls your attention in a hundred different directions. We discuss how Hyperfocus was founded during a moment of uncertainty, and how that experience shaped their approach to work, culture, and decision-making. From the influence of skateboarding and street culture to working with international clients, they share how personal background often becomes the invisible foundation of strong creative systems. A big part of the conversation centers on focus – not as a productivity trick, but as a philosophy. We talk about why brand and product should never be disconnected, how clarity improves collaboration, and why doing fewer things well often leads to better outcomes than chasing everything at once. Paul and Jan also open up about imposter syndrome, leadership, and the emotional realities of running a studio. We explore how creative confidence evolves over time, how doubt never fully disappears, and why building healthy boundaries is just as important as building strong work. The episode closes with reflections on AI, craft, and the future of design. Rather than replacing creativity, new tools are forcing designers to be more intentional, more thoughtful, and more human. A grounded, honest conversation about focus, culture, and building a studio that lasts.

    1 小时 1 分钟
  4. S02/E15 - Alex Trochut on Creativity, Identity, and Staying Human in a Hyper-Optimized World

    1月21日

    S02/E15 - Alex Trochut on Creativity, Identity, and Staying Human in a Hyper-Optimized World

    In this episode, I sit down with Alex Trochut for one of the most personal and reflective conversations we’ve had on the podcast. We talk about creativity, identity, and what it really means to stay human in a world that constantly pushes optimization, speed, and output. Alex shares stories from growing up in Barcelona, discovering graphic design early, and being shaped by a family environment where creativity, culture, and craft were always present. A particularly moving part of the conversation centers around Alex’s grandfather. We also explore Alex’s decision to leave Spain, his years in New York and California, and what it means to build a creative life as an immigrant. Alex speaks openly about belonging, distance, and how moving away from home can sharpen your sense of identity rather than dilute it. We talk about cities as creative accelerators, but also about the personal cost of constantly adapting. The conversation moves into creative evolution. Alex shares his honest resistance to new tools, the fear of change, and the moment he realized that repeating what already worked was quietly limiting him. Learning 3D later in his career became less about technology and more about breaking patterns, opening new creative doors, and reconnecting with curiosity. We also talk about music, DJing, personal projects, and the importance of having creative spaces that exist outside commercial expectations. Alex reflects on freedom, experimentation, and why staying playful is not a luxury, but a necessity for a long creative life. This episode isn’t about trends, tools, or success metrics. It’s about roots, evolution, vulnerability, and designing a creative career that stays emotionally honest over time. If you’ve ever questioned your direction, felt stuck in repetition, or wondered how to grow without losing yourself, this conversation will resonate.

    1 小时 2 分钟

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CAPTN OffScript (previously The Type Convo) is where bold creatives go unscripted. Hosted by Alen, a type designer and creative founder behind SilverStag Type Foundry, the podcast dives into real, raw conversations with the people behind the work. Designers, founders, illustrators, storytellers, and makers who’ve carved their own paths. No scripts. No filters. No fluff. Just honest talk about creativity, imposter syndrome, reinvention, burnout, breakthroughs, and everything in between. New episodes weekly. Come aboard and go OffScript.