In this episode of The Quickie Podcast, I chat with Cam Werner, also known as Canvas Cam, a self-taught graphic designer with a love for skateboarding, hardcore music, and comics.
Cam shares his journey from starting a clothing brand during his skateboarding days to becoming a full-time freelance designer with Canvas Design Company.
Episode Highlights:
- Cam’s Background: Cam discusses his early influences, including his dad, a sign painter, and how skate culture and hardcore music played a role in shaping his design career.
- Challenges in Freelancing: Cam opens up about the difficulties of adjusting to a post-COVID world as a freelance designer and the importance of project management in his current work.
- Dealing with Nightmare Clients: A candid story about a challenging client relationship, emphasizing the importance of maintaining mental health over financial gain.
- The Power of Design Communities: Cam talks about the support he’s received from the design community during tough times and the value of sharing knowledge and experiences.
- Proudest Moment: Cam shares his experience working on the branding for the Fully Loaded Comedy Festival with Bert Kreischer, including seeing his work displayed in an arena setting.
Key Takeaways:
- The significance of project management and communication skills in running a successful freelance business.
- Why it’s essential to sometimes walk away from a difficult client for the sake of your own well-being.
- The benefits of not gatekeeping and sharing your creative process with the design community.
Mentioned in the Episode:
- Books: Steal Like an Artist and Show Your Work by Austin Kleon
- Design Heroes: Benny Gold @bennygold and Lincoln Design Co. @lincolndesignco
Connect with Canvas Cam:
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