

Revision Path
Maurice Cherry, Lunch
This is Revision Path — an award-winning weekly showcase of Black designers, developers, and digital creatives from all over the world. Each week, host Maurice Cherry interviews these creators about their work, their goals, what inspires them, and much more. First podcast in the Smithsonian NMAAHC.
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Aug 27, 2018 • 1h 10min
257: Sean Fahie
When I first had the idea to do a month dedicated to Atlanta's art scene, Sean Fahie's name immediately came to mind. Sean really does it all -- he's a designer, an artist, an illustrator, an author, a film maker, a podcaster, and more. I knew that this conversation was really going to be a good one, and Sean did not disappoint.
Sean started off talking about the release of his third book, Chocolate Covered Honey Buns, and he spoke about what it's like for him as a working artist. Sean also talked about what drew him to Atlanta, how the city has changed over the years, and we take some questions from the Revision Path audience as well! He even shared some of the Atlanta artists we should all look out for, and talked about his upcoming book tour (coming to a city near you). Thank you Sean for representing Atlanta and for sharing your talents with the world!
Sean Fahie's Website
Sean Fahie on Instagram
Sean Fahie on Twitter
Sean Fahie on Facebook
The Influencers Present podcast
Things About Women and Other Short Stories I Seem To Forget
Letters to Lovers who Love to Hate Me
Chocolate Covered Honey Buns
"If You Know the Words, Feel Free"
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Aug 20, 2018 • 1h 12min
256: Lisa Babb
Atlanta is a city full of possibilities, and Lisa Babb is the kind of person who not only sees them all, but encourages others to see them as well. As an educator, Lisa teaches the next generation of designers that there is room for the table for them in this industry. And as assistant director at Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), she also helps bring design and art into the local community.
Our conversation started off with a closer look at MODA and talking about how Lisa got her start as a designer and what eventually drew her to Atlanta. From there, we discussed the state of the design community here in the city, as well as how design education has changed over the years. If you're ever in Atlanta, head on down to MODA and say hi!
Lisa Babb on LinkedIn
Lisa Babb on Instagram
Museum of Design Atlanta
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Aug 13, 2018 • 1h 6min
255: Fahamu Pecou
Fahamu Pecou and his art push boundaries, challenge classic representations, and have solidified his place as one of the most important contemporary artists of the 21st century. His work combines observations on hip-hop, the fine art world, and pop culture, and this is expressed through paintings, performance art, and academic work as well. I was really lucky to get a chance to talk with Fahamu fresh off his most recent accomplishment -- earning his PhD from Emory University!
Our conversation started with Fahamu giving a retrospective on his work, and talked about his multidisciplinary practice and hinted at his next project. Fahamu also talked about his journey to Atlanta, how the city helped shape him as an artist, and how he sees Atlanta as a city for the arts. I also asked how his work has been perceived as his public profile has grown, and I think you'll definitely want to hear Fahamu's answer about that. If you haven't heard of Fahamu Pecou before now, I guarantee you'll come away from this interview with a good idea about who he is and what he represents for the culture!
Fahamu Pecou's Website
Fahamu Pecou on Facebook
Fahamu Pecou on Instagram
Fahamu Pecou on Twitter
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Aug 6, 2018 • 58min
254: Goldi Gold
Atlanta's own Goldi Gold describes himself as a "blue collar" digital illustrator, but his hustle and quality of work are top notch. As a fixture of Atlanta's art scene, Goldi makes sure he's out there making sure people see art in person.
We talked about how he got started as an illustrator, and what inspires his unique style. From there, Goldi talked about what drew him to Atlanta, and what follows is a candid discussion about how the city treats art and artists, and talks about what motivates him to create day after day. Goldi is a true working artist, y'all -- support your local artist!
Goldi Gold's Website
Buy Goldi Gold's Work
Goldi Gold on Instagram
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Jul 30, 2018 • 57min
253: Ida Woldemichael
Creative director Ida Woldemichael is definitely someone to keep your eye on! Currently she's working for Everytown for Gun Safety, but before that, she served as design lead for Hillary for America and even coined the campaign's widely-used catchphrase "I'm With Her"!
Our conversation began by talking about Ida's current role, and from there we went into her work for the Hillary for America campaign and what she learned during that time. Ida also teaches at NYU, so she shared what she's learned from her students and where she design going into the future. Thank you Ida for showing how design has a huge impact on the world around us!
Ida Woldemichael's Website
In our new advice column Ask Siedah, designer, writer and entrepreneur Siedah Mitchum answers your questions about career, design and more! Send your questions to asksiedah@revisionpath.com and we'll answer them in a future column!
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Jul 23, 2018 • 59min
252: Shaw Strothers
One thing that can be hard for new designers to grasp is that users are the most important part of design. Shaw Strothers is a huge advocate of this, and it's reflected in his work at UX lead at User Insight in Atlanta, GA.
Shaw started off talking about how he got into UX after a start in computer science and an early start as an industrial designer. From there, he talked about Hue Design Summit, an annual event put on by Shaw and the Hue Collective for design professionals of color, and we spoke about the Atlanta design scene and how it's evolved over the years. Thanks to Shaw for not only a great conversation, but for bringing a design event like Hue Design Summit to the city!
Shaw Strothers' Website
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/designershaw">Shaw Strothers on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/designershaw06/">Shaw Strothers on Instagram</a></li>
<li><a href="https://huedesignsummit.com">Hue Design Summit</a></li>
<li><a href="https://typeonederful.net/">TypeONEderful</a></li>
In our new advice column Ask Siedah, designer, writer and entrepreneur Siedah Mitchum answers your questions about career, design and more! Send your questions to asksiedah@revisionpath.com and we'll answer them in a future column!
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Jul 16, 2018 • 1h 29min
251: Nuff
So there's a bit of history behind this interview with the mononymous Toronto-based designer Nuff. He was one of the first people I reached out to over five years ago when Revision Path began, and while we've kept in touch since then, it's only until now that I've been able to get an interview with him. And let me tell you...it was worth the wait.
We touch on a lot of different topics during our interview, including the Toronto design scene, his creative process behind his digital and physical works, staying creative in the face of impostor syndrome, and more. It's a pretty comprehensive look at someone who has been forging his own path in this industry while staying true to his ideals.
Nuff's Website
Nuff on Twitter
Nuff on Instagram
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Jul 9, 2018 • 55min
250: Julian Alexander
For our 250th episode, I'm so honored to bring you this conversation with creative director, graphic designer, and entrepreneur Julian Alexander. Julian may be most well known for designing the album cover for 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Trying, and his design work on the Miles Davis box set The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions even earned him a GRAMMY for art direction! Even with those huge accolades under his belt, Julian is a really humble guy, and I think that really comes through in the interview.
We talked about how he got his start in design, his time as a design director for Sony Music, and I asked how his career changed for him after winning the GRAMMY. We also discussed the relationship between design and music, some of his current projects through his studio Slang Inc., and gave some really great advice for designers of all levels. Julian is a true champion for design and designers, and I'm so glad to be able to share his story with you all.
Cheers to 250 episodes of Revision Path!
Slang Inc.
Slang Inc. on Instagram
Julian Alexander on Discogs
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Jul 2, 2018 • 55min
249: Mikell Fine-Iles
There's no single way to becoming a designer these days, which I suppose is one of the most interesting things about this industry. Mikell Fine Iles, for example, grew up in San Francisco around art and design, went to Clark-Atlanta University for school, studied more design in Denmark, and worked for agencies Noise and JWT before his current position at Bloomberg as design director. And there's more!
We started our conversation talking about Mikell's day-to-day work at Bloomberg, and from there talked about his time in Atlanta as a student and young professional, discussed what HBCUs can do to prepare the next generation of designers, and he talked about his time studying design in Denmark! Mikell's talent, drive and hustle have really helped propel him to success.
Mikell Fine Iles' Website
Mikell Fine Iles on LinkedIn
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Jun 25, 2018 • 1h 9min
248: Cheryl D. Miller
If you have followed me and Revision Path since at least 2015, then you'll hopefully recognize how powerfully significant this week's guest is. Cheryl D. Miller holds many titles -- visual artist, designer, author, writer, and theologian. Her trailblazing 1985 graduate thesis at Pratt Institute helped fuel the conversation about diversity in design for Black designers and designers of color -- a conversation we're still continuing over 30 years later.
Cheryl and I talk about her multicultural upbringing, her time as a student at MICA and Pratt, and she shared her memories of life as a designer in NYC during the 80s and 90s. We also spoke about the latest chapter of Cheryl's design career -- the acquisition of her personal work archive by Stanford University! Cheryl is living design history, and I'm so glad to be able to share her story here with you all!
Cheryl D. Miller's Website
<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/CDHolmesMiller/">Cheryl D. Miller on Facebook</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/bishopcdmiller/">Cheryl D. Miller on Instagram</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.aiga.org/diversity-inclusion-design-journeys-essay-cheryl-d-miller">AIGA: Cheryl Miller's Design Journey</a></li>
<li><a href="https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/tr623tv1100">"Transcending the Problems of the Black Graphic Designer to Success in the Marketplace" (1985)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.printmag.com/design-culture-2/history-2/blacks-in-design-1987/">"Black Designers: Missing in Action" (1987)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://library.stanford.edu/node/142441">"Famed graphic designer and racial, cultural and gender equity advocate Cheryl D. Miller donates personal archive to Stanford Libraries"</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaJUiUsZDB8&feature=youtu.be">Cheryl D. Miller Collection Now at Stanford Libraries (VIDEO)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.fabulousfacesbylisa.com/Clients/Miller-Cheryl/The-Stanford-Collection/n-s8z7VZ/">Videos and Photos of The Stanford Collection</a></li>
<li><a href="https://amzn.to/2K1FfUv"><em>Black Coral: A Daughter's Apology to Her Asian Island Mother</em></a></li>
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