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Craig Ward Discusses Joining A Large Agency After Years of Successful Solo Practice The Busy Creator Podcast with Prescott Perez-Fox

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Craig Ward (@MrCraigWard) is a designer, art director, typographic artist, and author currently living in Brooklyn, NY. A UK native, he came to New York in 2009 shortly after being selected as an ADC Young Gun.
As a solo act, Craig created projects for Adobe, Squarespace, Calvin Klein, Google, Nike, and host of other large brands across entertainment, fashion, media, and consumer products. Lately, he’s rejoined the agency world.
In this conversation, we discuss the culture clash between a large company and a solo practice, the economics behind design (large and small), and where agencies can still innovate in spite of their size.
Catch up with Craig on his personal website, Words Are Pictures.
Cover photo by Jonathan Pilkington.
Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 99 (MP3, 47:06, 22.8 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 99 (OGG, 47:06, 24.9 MB) Subscribe to Get New Episodes Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes, on Google Play Music, on Android, on iHeart
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Show Notes & Links Prescott and Craig have been pals for several years due to the NYC design scene Joaquin Cotler, a guest on The Busy Creator episode 41 and composer of the theme music Craig is ok being called a “designer & art director”; he’s also directed music videos and earn other titles by action Solo practitioners are a “one-man army” due to their multiple facets The US O-1B Visa, for people, like Craig, “who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement … and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements …”  How a Bill Becomes Law
 
"Solo practice is very liberating, but brings its own problems."
—Craig Ward
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"When you work for someone else, you can spend almost 100% of time working on projects. For yourself, it’s maybe 50%."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
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"When freelance work became my full-time job I suddenly had free time."
—Craig Ward
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Popular Lies About Graphic Design by Craig Ward on Amazon
Craig’s first solo show "I didn’t think at all about the financial aspects of solo work."
—Craig Ward
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Grey advertising "Big agencies are designed to spin wheels."
—Craig Ward
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"If you’re a creative person, you’re not supposed to be good at business stuff."
—Craig Ward
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Intellectual Overhead vs. Property Overhead: anxiety, distraction, etc. rather than dollars "When you work solo the highs are higher, but the lows are lower."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
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“Make hay while the sun shines” and other farming metaphors Pentagram Eddie Opara, digitally-savvy partner at Pentagram Douglas Davis, previous guest on TBC "In so many ways it’s a holiday to have a team."
—Craig Ward
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"At a certain point, agencies stop being creative companies and start being corporations."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
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Denise O’Bleness "Clients get the work they deserve."
—Denise O'Bleness
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Deutsch "The answers are not found in the office."
—Craig Ward
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"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity."
—Seneca
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Mother, an agency which has Design and Advertising within it The Shadow Cabinet, in Parliament Skunk Works "The barrier to entry to

Craig Ward (@MrCraigWard) is a designer, art director, typographic artist, and author currently living in Brooklyn, NY. A UK native, he came to New York in 2009 shortly after being selected as an ADC Young Gun.
As a solo act, Craig created projects for Adobe, Squarespace, Calvin Klein, Google, Nike, and host of other large brands across entertainment, fashion, media, and consumer products. Lately, he’s rejoined the agency world.
In this conversation, we discuss the culture clash between a large company and a solo practice, the economics behind design (large and small), and where agencies can still innovate in spite of their size.
Catch up with Craig on his personal website, Words Are Pictures.
Cover photo by Jonathan Pilkington.
Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 99 (MP3, 47:06, 22.8 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 99 (OGG, 47:06, 24.9 MB) Subscribe to Get New Episodes Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes, on Google Play Music, on Android, on iHeart
Sponsor Freedcamp, the finest free online project management software
Bandwidth for The Busy Creator Podcast is provided by Freedcamp, Group Efforts Made Effortless.
Freedcamp is best free online project management software available. By using the built-in functions and additional tools like time tracking, invoices, milestones, file storage, and more, teams can customise the software for the task at hand! The Busy Creator Podcast itself is managed and operated on Freedcamp. Get started for free on Freedcamp.com
Show Notes & Links Prescott and Craig have been pals for several years due to the NYC design scene Joaquin Cotler, a guest on The Busy Creator episode 41 and composer of the theme music Craig is ok being called a “designer & art director”; he’s also directed music videos and earn other titles by action Solo practitioners are a “one-man army” due to their multiple facets The US O-1B Visa, for people, like Craig, “who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement … and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements …”  How a Bill Becomes Law
 
"Solo practice is very liberating, but brings its own problems."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
"When you work for someone else, you can spend almost 100% of time working on projects. For yourself, it’s maybe 50%."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
Tweet This
"When freelance work became my full-time job I suddenly had free time."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
Popular Lies About Graphic Design by Craig Ward on Amazon
Craig’s first solo show "I didn’t think at all about the financial aspects of solo work."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
Grey advertising "Big agencies are designed to spin wheels."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
"If you’re a creative person, you’re not supposed to be good at business stuff."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
Intellectual Overhead vs. Property Overhead: anxiety, distraction, etc. rather than dollars "When you work solo the highs are higher, but the lows are lower."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
Tweet This
“Make hay while the sun shines” and other farming metaphors Pentagram Eddie Opara, digitally-savvy partner at Pentagram Douglas Davis, previous guest on TBC "In so many ways it’s a holiday to have a team."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
"At a certain point, agencies stop being creative companies and start being corporations."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
Tweet This
Denise O’Bleness "Clients get the work they deserve."
—Denise O'Bleness
Tweet This
Deutsch "The answers are not found in the office."
—Craig Ward
Tweet This
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity."
—Seneca
Tweet This
Mother, an agency which has Design and Advertising within it The Shadow Cabinet, in Parliament Skunk Works "The barrier to entry to

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