Editor’s Note: Designing Minds is on a short break in preparation for the launch season two featuring all new episodes showcasing design in everyday life. This episode of Designing Minds is a special syndication from the Zoom in Online Design Channel video archive. The Creative Backstory continues the Art Directors Club Young Guns series, exploring the question, "How do you change the world when you're using your rent money"? Featured in this episode are two New York City based designers, Chris Rubino and James Victore. Rubino is a young, individualistic and principled designer whose work has been commissioned by an impressive list of national clients including Guinness, ESPN, Miramax, Condé Nast and the Banana Republic. Victore is a design establishment whose passionate and message-infused work has won an array of national and international awards and is permanently archived in the Library of Congress. The two discuss what remaining true to themselves means, both in client initiated and self-inspired projects, and how to learn the trade so it becomes a fulfilling lifelong career, not a means to a paycheck. Their stories of bootstrap budgets, self-exploration and visionary design are inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere. For more episodes of Designing Minds, click here.
Producer: Rachel Talbot
Director of Photography: Frank Barerra, Jeremy Leach, Matthew Hendershot
Editor: Lance Edmands, Hei-Man (Anita) Yu, Matthew Hendershot
Graphics: Colin Yu
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Production Assistance: Anita Yu Music: MusicBox Young Guns poster: WSDIA