Welcome to episode 44 of Future Driven! This week, Adam Lejeunekopp spoke with Brian Gundell, Creative Director of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co. and Founding Partner of zro__g.
Brian graduated from the University of Oregon in 2007 with a degree in digital arts. He has several years of both in-house and out-house design experience and has worked with ad agencies, sports advertising and marketing companies, well-known brands such as Nike, sports teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Washington Huskies, and more. Brian started his own design company in 2015 and specializes in brand identity work.
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
0:50: Adam introduces Brian Gundell of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co.
1:35: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Where did you start your career and graphic design journey?
4:20: In the greater realm of design and sports design, what is your niche? Do you have a unique style?
6:25: Logos tend to be sensitive subjects for brands. How do you go about refreshing a brand’s logo to their liking?
9:20: Was the Winterhawks jersey design a ‘refresh’ or a brand new design?
10:45: Beyond the brand identity, do you ever get involved in naming development and brand language?
11:40: What are some of your biggest projects?
15:00: What is zro__g and how is it different than your normal design work?
18:20: What’s next for you in the graphic design space?
This week we heard from Brian Gundell, Creative Director of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co. and Founding Partner of zro__g. Brian specializes in sports design and has helped multiple teams refresh or recreate their logos and other aspects of their brand. His new venture, zro__g acts as a kind of design partnership in which Brian and other graphic designers offer all-inclusive services to clients. Brian hopes to keep developing his businesses with a focus on sports design.
Welcome to episode 44 of Future Driven! This week, Adam Lejeunekopp spoke with Brian Gundell, Creative Director of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co. and Founding Partner of zro__g.
Brian graduated from the University of Oregon in 2007 with a degree in digital arts. He has several years of both in-house and out-house design experience and has worked with ad agencies, sports advertising and marketing companies, well-known brands such as Nike, sports teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Washington Huskies, and more. Brian started his own design company in 2015 and specializes in brand identity work.
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
0:50: Adam introduces Brian Gundell of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co.
1:35: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Where did you start your career and graphic design journey?
4:20: In the greater realm of design and sports design, what is your niche? Do you have a unique style?
6:25: Logos tend to be sensitive subjects for brands. How do you go about refreshing a brand’s logo to their liking?
9:20: Was the Winterhawks jersey design a ‘refresh’ or a brand new design?
10:45: Beyond the brand identity, do you ever get involved in naming development and brand language?
11:40: What are some of your biggest projects?
15:00: What is zro__g and how is it different than your normal design work?
18:20: What’s next for you in the graphic design space?
This week we heard from Brian Gundell, Creative Director of Brian Gundell Graphic Design Co. and Founding Partner of zro__g. Brian specializes in sports design and has helped multiple teams refresh or recreate their logos and other aspects of their brand. His new venture, zro__g acts as a kind of design partnership in which Brian and other graphic designers offer all-inclusive services to clients. Brian hopes to keep developing his businesses with a focus on sports design.