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From PowerPoint Designs to Creative Director | Jaye Thompson on Creativity, Culture & Storytelling

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How do you go from making things in PowerPoint as a teenager… to building creative worlds for brands like Netflix, ESPN, and MasterClass?In this episode of The Art School Graduate Podcast, Justin sits down with creative director and director Jaye Thompson to discuss his journey through design, advertising, storytelling, and creative identity.From growing up outside Philadelphia to navigating the competitive world of visual communication, Jaye shares how curiosity, experimentation, and relentless creative growth shaped his path into the industry. This conversation explores the realities of agency life, the pressure to prove yourself, the transition into directing music videos, and what it truly means to create work that people feel.⸻Jaye opens up about the early struggles of breaking into the industry, couch surfing while chasing opportunities in New York, learning how to balance creativity with sustainability in Los Angeles, and why collaboration is essential to building meaningful work.The episode also dives deep into world-building, creative philosophy, cultural impact, and the future of storytelling across design, film, and music.⸻In This Episode:Discovering graphic design through PowerPoint and visual experimentationTransitioning from athletics into a creative careerThe realities of agency life and creative burnoutBuilding campaigns rooted in emotion and cultural insightWhy storytelling matters more than aestheticsCreative direction, music videos, and world-buildingThe importance of collaboration in modern creativityDeveloping confidence and finding your creative voiceHow design can move beyond advertising into cultureWhat creative longevity actually requires⸻About Jaye ThompsonJaye Thompson is a Creative Director and Director whose work lives at the intersection of design, film, and culture. His projects span advertising, motion design, music videos, photography, and visual storytelling, with work connected to brands including Netflix, ESPN, MasterClass, The North Face, and more. Through his creative collective Wish You Well, Jaye is focused on experimentation, collaboration, and building emotionally driven creative experiences.⸻Subscribe for MoreThe Art School Graduate Podcast features conversations with artists, designers, filmmakers, and creative leaders sharing real stories about building careers in art, design, culture, and creative industries.⸻Follow Jaye ThompsonWebsite:  Jaye Thompson Official WebsiteInstagram: @jayethompson

How do you go from making things in PowerPoint as a teenager… to building creative worlds for brands like Netflix, ESPN, and MasterClass?In this episode of The Art School Graduate Podcast, Justin sits down with creative director and director Jaye Thompson to discuss his journey through design, advertising, storytelling, and creative identity.From growing up outside Philadelphia to navigating the competitive world of visual communication, Jaye shares how curiosity, experimentation, and relentless creative growth shaped his path into the industry. This conversation explores the realities of agency life, the pressure to prove yourself, the transition into directing music videos, and what it truly means to create work that people feel.⸻Jaye opens up about the early struggles of breaking into the industry, couch surfing while chasing opportunities in New York, learning how to balance creativity with sustainability in Los Angeles, and why collaboration is essential to building meaningful work.The episode also dives deep into world-building, creative philosophy, cultural impact, and the future of storytelling across design, film, and music.⸻In This Episode:Discovering graphic design through PowerPoint and visual experimentationTransitioning from athletics into a creative careerThe realities of agency life and creative burnoutBuilding campaigns rooted in emotion and cultural insightWhy storytelling matters more than aestheticsCreative direction, music videos, and world-buildingThe importance of collaboration in modern creativityDeveloping confidence and finding your creative voiceHow design can move beyond advertising into cultureWhat creative longevity actually requires⸻About Jaye ThompsonJaye Thompson is a Creative Director and Director whose work lives at the intersection of design, film, and culture. His projects span advertising, motion design, music videos, photography, and visual storytelling, with work connected to brands including Netflix, ESPN, MasterClass, The North Face, and more. Through his creative collective Wish You Well, Jaye is focused on experimentation, collaboration, and building emotionally driven creative experiences.⸻Subscribe for MoreThe Art School Graduate Podcast features conversations with artists, designers, filmmakers, and creative leaders sharing real stories about building careers in art, design, culture, and creative industries.⸻Follow Jaye ThompsonWebsite:  Jaye Thompson Official WebsiteInstagram: @jayethompson

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