The Creative Process: How to Get from Garbage to Good with Joey Cofone

EPISODE · Oct 25, 2022 · 1H 11M

The Creative Process: How to Get from Garbage to Good with Joey Cofone

from The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Joey Cofone, Co-Founder, and CEO of Baronfig joins me on the podcast as we explore The Laws of Creativity, the title of his new book. In this episode, Joey shares his experience from creating over 100 products. How does one learn something new and eventually turn it into mastery? How do you make that work stand out?  Joey is an award-winning graphic designer based in New York City. Featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, and more. He holds a 1st place award for the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) biennial design competition, Command X. Joey was named a 2015 New Visual Artist, and Wunderkind young designer, both recognitions by PRINT Magazine. This episode is must listen for all creators. Some topics we cover: How to turn skills into mastery Leading with weirdness The need to create bad work The number one thing that leads to success more than anything and so much more. Enjoy!

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