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Ep 46 – How the Sausage is Made

Peak behind the curtain on how one of our artists builds an entire Pro Team range from the ground up. Plus we answer some of our listeners burning questions. News: Hey look at this design: @theconcept.lab design concepts Mail Bag: World Baseball Classic Uniforms shared by Allister Lovelock: Don’t forget to leave us a review…
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Ep 44 – Not a unit of mass equal to 0.000 000 000 001 grams.

Come along with the team for your weekly dose of sports creative chat; with news, stories and lots of nonsense as we play the “Pick the Pictogram (not to be confused with Picogram)”. News: 2024 Pictograms: A pictogram is a graphic symbol that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object While…
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Ep 43 – Reece Carter – Sport Design Australia

Reece is the Founder and Head of Content at Sport Design Australia. SDA is a creative agency for the sports industry delivering strategy, social media, illustration, branding, photography, video, motion graphics and more for clients in Australia and around the world. We hear Reece’s story as a young man from ‘The Shire’ with a love…
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Ep 41 – 2022 Field of Design Awards

Come and celebrate the best and worst of 2022’s sports apparel. Industry sportswear artists Kit, Nick and Mason crown the top picks from the listener’s nominations in the following categories: Thanks to everyone who has listened and contributed to the show this year. We are now taking a break from the podcast over the festive…
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Ep 38 – Marie Erker – Head of Design at North Queensland Cowboys

“I said ‘The Cowboys, are you kidding me?’ I’m like some backwater designer sitting at home making some food magazine and you’re actually interested in talking to me about this?”. Marie Erker is the Head of Design at the North Queensland Cowboys, a professional rugby league team in the NRL. Growing up in Townsville, Marie…
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Ep 37 – FIFA World Cup Logos

It’s FIFA World Cup Time Baby! To celebrate, Nick and Mason look back at the history of the FIFA World Cup Logos (and posters), reviewing the trends and art styles across the quadrennial event that began in 1930. We pick some of our preferred logos over the years and dig a little deeper into their…



