DesignProSuccessStories with Jeff Wortham

Jeff Wortham features the Success Stories of Architects, Landscape Architects & Interior Designers

Design Pro Success Stories are inspiring interviews with Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers. We explore what it takes to be a successful Design Professional through the stories of the our guests. Where do they get their inspiration, who has influenced them, what choices have had the biggest affect on their career? How do they juggle the creative side and the need to run a profitable business? How do you find that balance everyone talks about between work and personal life? There are as many definitions of success as there are ways to achieve it. We want the listener to learn through other's success how to further their own by shared knowledge, experience and wisdom. Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Interior Design share the same project types, clients and business challenges so hearing from other Design Professionals in these related fields is an opportunity to gain fresh perspectives on how they handle their professional lives.

  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    15.Judy Davis, Anice Hoachlander, Allen Russ – Photographing Spaces Inside & Out

    Judy Davis, Anice Hoachlander and Allen Russ are professional photographers focused on Architecture, Architectural Interiors and Landscape Architecture. In our discussion we cover some of the key considerations to keep in mind when hiring a professional photographer for your work as a Design Professional. We also discuss their second business Photographing Spaces, which helps others understand how to take better photos through workshops and webinars. Whether you take photos of your own work or have it done by a professional, there is loads of great information in this conversation.

    15 September 2014, 2:14 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    14. Bob Borson - Architect/ Blogger - Living and Talking about the ‘Life of an Architect’

    Bob Borson is one of the better-known Architects in over 200 countries, but not for the reasons most Architects are well known. Bob is the author of the popular blog ‘Life of an Architect – what it’s like to be and work with an architect’. His personal, frank style of talking about everything he encounters in his professional life resonates with over 4 million readers a year.  In our conversation we talk about his current professional life and recently becoming a partner, the importance of knowing how to talk to people, shifting roles during your career, and even his blog. (he hates that title)

    24 August 2014, 2:25 am
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    13. Doug Patt - Architect/ Author / Teacher/ Inventor ‘How to Architect’ – Using YouTube to Share His Love of Architecture

    Doug Patt is an Architect and so much more. Although he is best known for his book, website and YouTube channel ‘How to Architect’, he is mostly a passionate designer of high-end residential architecture. Then there is his Architect’s Academy where he teaches online classes to students from all over the globe. With over  8,000,000 YouTube views and 64,000+ subscribers Doug has created a huge following while exposing what it is really like to be an Architect to the public and those considering a career in Architecture. Doug is also a product developer and inventor of the Architect’s Birdfeeder. He is a multi-faceted designer to say the least with an enthusiasm for design that is contagious.

    10 August 2014, 6:46 pm
  • 1 hour 24 minutes
    12. Andrew Caruso - Architect – From Gensler’s Human Capital Strategist to His Next Chapter

    Andrew Caruso is an architect with his eye on how design vision combined with economic strategy and political influence can solve some of the complex problems facing today’s urban centers around the world. Andrew offers some great insight into how working for Gensler, one of the worlds largest and most prestigious architectural and interdisciplinary firms, has affected that view. This is an informative look into a young architect at the beginning of a career, yet already having some admirable experience and insight.

    27 July 2014, 12:19 am
  • 49 minutes 51 seconds
    11. Houzz.com - Residential Design Professional's New Best Friend

    Houzz.com is a website used by homeowners, design professionals and contractors to get inspiration, ideas, and examples for home improvements. It has also become one of the best resources for homeowners to find design professionals in their area.

     Whether you are an Architect, Landscape Architect/Designer or Interior Designer in the residential space, you need to be using this resource. In this episode I discuss with Dave Mayer of Houzz.com the different ways Design Professionals can use http://www.houzz.com to promote their design services and improve visibility for their businesses.

     

    26 July 2014, 9:52 pm
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    10. Kotaro Nakamura - Architect/Professor - Teaching and Designing for the Public

    Kotaro Nakamura is an Architect and partner in Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects in San Diego and Ventura, California. He is also a professor and currently the Interim Director of the School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. He has been a professor for over 30 years while also running his private design practice with his partners.  The main focus for his firm is public works, especially schools. In our conversation we discuss the idea of building communities, resilient design,  creating a stable business model, how Design Build is affecting Architects, and his philosophy on educating young designers.

    6 July 2014, 10:57 pm
  • 1 hour 47 minutes
    9. Tim Smith – Landscape Architect – Making the Case for ASLA and other Professional Organizations

    Tim Smith is the Principal of Wynn-Smith Landscape Architecture Inc in Poway, California outside of San Diego.  In 2014 he is the President elect of the San Diego chapter of ASLA. We discuss the value of professional organizations such as ASLA, AIA and ASID and how they benefit the members and the profession. Tim’s firm does a wider variety of project types than most smaller companies so we discuss the reasons behind that strategy and how that has served him in over 20 years of business. Tim also teaches Landscape Architecture and related classes part time for San Diego Mesa Community College.

    22 June 2014, 10:35 pm
  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    8. Denise Maloney – Interior Designer From Business School to Finding Her Passion in Interior Design

    Denise Maloney is an Interior Designer in San Francisco, California. She owns her own residentially focused firm, Denise Maloney Interior Design. Denise originally studied Economics/ Business in college. Shortly after graduation she looked for something she felt a stronger connection to and found Interior Architecture & Design. After working on Hospitality and residential projects early in her career, she decided to focus on residential projects when she started her own firm. Her firm uses furniture design to create a deeper level of personalization for her clients. In our conversation we explore collaborating with Architects, branding your business, using a business coach, theory vs. doing, how relationships play such a big roll in our businesses, and a number of other interesting subjects. Enjoy!

    7 June 2014, 9:32 pm
  • 47 minutes 40 seconds
    7. Richard Joaquin – Landscape Architect - Associate Designer Breaking Into The Profession – The First Four Years

    Richard Joaquin is an Assoiciate Designer with Jeff Wortham & Associates. He received his BS degree in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, California. In this conversation we discuss what it’s like to come out of college during the Great Recession and start your career. We also discuss what he learned in school versus what he has learned working in a design firm, what it’s like to work and go to school, getting licensed as a professional and increasing your value as a designer in the marketplace. This was my opportunity to share the path of a design pro early in their working life. It’s an important time in the career path of any designer. Enjoy!

    1 June 2014, 11:39 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    6. Benita Goldblatt - Interior Designer/ Entrepreneur - Running Two Complimentary Businesses

    Benita Goldblatt is an Interior Designer in Orlando, Florida. She is also a partner in an online store that sells interior accessories some of which she designs. She currently splits her time between high-end residential design and running her online business. In our conversation we discuss the need to balance the desire to be creative with the need to make a profit, why she started and online store with her best friend, the big benefits of an internship, using ‘Color Stories’ to help customers choose accessories, and how she finds success in her business life.

    1 June 2014, 5:26 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    5. Jeff Wortham – Landscape Architect – Strategies and Success

    Jeff Wortham is a Residential Landscape Architect in Pleasanton, California. He also is a licensed Landscape Contractor in California. He is the Principal of Jeff Wortham & Associates. His firm has focused on mid to high end Landscape Design for over 20 years. Jeff received his BS degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in Landscape Architecture in 1986. Jeff is the founder and host of Design Pro Success Stories. He discusses his construction background and how it affects his design approach, the importance of updating one’s business strategies, sources for inspiration, building a business, and setting yourself up for the future. Enjoy!

     

    27 May 2014, 4:43 am
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