"If you are fundamentally strong in [typography, composition, grids, layout, etc.] it will translate back the digital space."

Ted Irvine, Senior Design Director at Vox Media – the digital media company that includes SB Nation, The Verge, Polygon, Curbed, Eater and more – joins the show this week to tell the story of SB Nation and its eventual growth into Vox Media.

SB Nation is a sports site that has grown from fan-run blogs to a technology company that includes many other verticals producing fantastic content in the sports, food, technology, gaming and other industries.

In this episode we discuss Ted's path to SB Nation, the challenges of rebranding 300+ websites, and the advertising model of Vox Media which includes a talented in-house production/advertising agency.

We also discuss the difference between design directors and creative directors, as well as what Ted is looking for when hiring designers for Vox Media.

Lastly, Ted sheds some light on how designers can fight for a seat at the table instead of just being cake decorators.

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VOX Media

The Verge

SB Nation

Polygon

Workhorse Creative

Trei Brundrett

SB Nation rebrand

Fraser Davidson

Slack

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Eater.com

Remote by Jason Fried

Lindsay Nelson from Slate

Vox Creative

First and Long, Nike ad with Desean Jackson

Chad Mumm, Creative Director of Vox Media

Vox Media's product blog

The next episode will be another Halftime where I will discuss impostor syndrome. After that, our next guest will be Fraser Davidson, founding partner of animation shop, Cub Studio and creative director of Field Theory Sports Branding.

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