Episode 286 - Michelle Muise
The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers - A podcast by Print Design Academy
In this episode of The Quickie Podcast, Dave chats with Michelle Muise, Art Director for the New England Patriots. With over 25 years of experience in graphic design and project management, Michelle shares her journey from discovering her passion for print and design at a young age to becoming a pivotal part of one of the most successful NFL franchises. Episode Highlights: Michelle’s Background: Michelle delves into her early fascination with vintage magazines and how that love for print led her to a career in graphic design. She shares her journey from vocational high school to her role with the New England Patriots and other Kraft entities. Navigating Challenges: Michelle talks about two significant challenges in her career—designing during the NFL player strike and struggling with her non-trendy design aesthetic in the 90s. The Biggest Disappointment: Michelle opens up about the heartache of having to destroy all the design work for the 18 -in -1 season after the Patriots' Super Bowl loss. Proudest Project: Michelle reflects on the championship banners she designed for the Patriots, explaining why they hold a special place in her heart. Embracing Change: As Michelle transitions into a mentoring role, she shares her passion for teaching young designers and how she continues to adapt in her career. Key Takeaways: The importance of staying true to your design aesthetic, even when it’s not trendy. The emotional and professional impact of losing work due to factors beyond your control. The value of mentorship and teaching in a seasoned designer’s career. How embracing change and continual learning can keep a designer's career fresh and fulfilling. Mentioned in the Episode: Instagram Accounts: Matchbooks of LA PRINT DESIGN RESOURCES // Free 7-day VIP Access to Print Design Academy // Print Design Academy YouTube // CLICK HERE //