Daniel Adoff is the Principal and Chief Strategist at Dyno Creative. He is a creative problem solver focused on building and evolving brands. He leads teams on a broad range of projects that include illustration, web design, and brand development. Some of his clients include Netflix, Discovery+, Sambazon, Taco Bell, and Hyperice. As a lifelong learner, Daniel is passionate about mentoring emerging talent in the practice of design and illustration. In his personal life, Daniel is a coach of Muay Thai Kickboxing. He holds a BFA in Illustration from LCAD and teaches courses within the Graphic Design and Illustration departments, including Professional Practices and Adobe Illustrator. Daniel is an active member of AIGA.
Here's what we covered on the episode:
Daniel shares a childhood story of how his friend showed him that experimenting is what art is all about, which made him rethink his creative process
How Daniel's father owned a screen printing shop where he learned how to make t-shirts at a young age
Daniel graduated from college with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration, but as he started working, he got more graphic design work
In 2008, during the economic crash, Daniel had all his clients disappear, but at the time coached water polo and decided to make it the best-looking team as a case study
The first extensive branding project Daniel did was for his water polo team, which helped them expand from 10 to 175 athletes
The story of how Daniel helped one of his past water polo athletes build his brand from the ground up
Helping people is part of Daniel's core values, and he says that Dyno Creative shares that - they're here to solve problems, build partnerships and help people grow into their greatest self
Daniel likes to start building relationships by asking people how he can help them; In the business, that equates to asking someone what their biggest pain point is
Instead of trying to sell yourself and your services, Daniel says it's more valuable to ask people what they are struggling with and what's challenging them
If you make friends, Daniel says, then there is bound to be someone who wants to help and support you in the same way you want to help and support them
Why it's important to get connected with people who are outside of your circle and industry to find out how they got where they are
As creatives, we struggle to apply our skills to ourselves
Daniel and I both talk about what we want to achieve in our businesses moving forward
Daniel and his team created a bunch of mock projects that they have on their website to show off the type of work they want to be doing
At Dyno Creative, they do a lot of cold outreach, and Daniel shares how it works for them
Daniel explains it's important that if they aren't the expert in what a client is asking for, they connect them with someone they know who is an expert
How Daniel and his team can send 1,000 cold emails each month through PersistIQ that helps with generating an email list of people who might need their services
Social media is like a billboard; Daniel asks how many times you have driven past a billboard and called the number on it - it's great for awareness, which is how Daniel uses it, but he likes other strategies like email and building genuine relationships best
In emails, Daniel likes to include results they've had for
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