If you’re just speaking specifically to graphic design, Kansas City which is, I think from a metropolitan area, it’s probably like a top 30 city in America, I would say, probably, somewhere in that range but from a graphic design standpoint, I want to say it’s the seventh or eighth largest AIGA in the country. Tad: To me, it is a really easy thing because Kansas City … and a lot of these mid-sized cities probably that, people just kind of … not all people, but a lot of people might just not even think of them or consider them being a really creative place or a really progressive place or whatever, and Kansas City is historically, always been an incredibly creative city, and incredibly supportive of the arts and people that are making their living in a creative fashion in some way and Kansas City’s creative community is so, so unbelievably strong. I love the perspective from people that are outside that and then, find their own communities, and it seems like you’ve done that in Kansas City, for sure, right? ![]() I actually really, I really, really love the place I get to call home for a lot of reasons I think.ĭan: I especially like talking with folks that are in cities that aren’t New York or San Francisco, that sort of …ĭan: Because there’s so much talent in those areas. I am born, bred and will be buried in the great city of Kansas City, so yeah, I’m born and raised here right in the heart of the Midwest. Well, fortunately, I am from the wonderful state of Missouri. Tad: You make dreams come true? That’s fun, that’s fun.ĭan: That’s what we try to do here at Overtime is make dreams come true even if that means fake French accents.ĭan: Yeah. We could do the whole interview with that. ![]() Tad: … but I’m just like why … I wonder why that day, that night had this weird little dream of like … I’m sure there’s somebody that’s like a deep in psychology that could probably rip that apart, but yeah, I always think about that.ĭan: You know, we could make this is a reality. My dreams are like me riding a banana down a sand dune,” and I’m what in God’s name did that mean and literally, I had a dream once that I was doing an interview, I don’t know if it’s a podcast or an interview but it was this over the top like, “Ho-ho-ho-ho, I am an artist.” Like this very like whatever voice and I remember waking up being like, “What in the world was that?” Dreams in our subconscious fascinates me … I always am so jealous of people that have literal dreams, where they’re like, “I have this epiphany in my sleep that I was going to do this”. I have no idea why but I just did this incredibly stereotypical French artist accent the entire time when I did it. I had a dream that I was doing a podcast once, interview with somebody.
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