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Ep4 - Ricky Richards Represents: Tim Jarvis
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In this interview I talk with Tim about his design philosophy and how he came to have such a distinctive design style. We also cover how he was able to transition from a designer to a CEO of Tech Company. We talk about the challenges in attracting an audience, building a subscription based business and the importance of branding. Finally we briefly touch upon what activities Tim does to relax, as well as mentioning a number of great resources and events that creatives will enjoy.
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