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Good Life Project

James Victore | How to Have a Point of View [BEST OF]

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

When James Victore was told by a professor, in his design program during college, that he wasn’t cut out for the famed institution he’d been attending, instead of arguing, he left. Then, promptly launched and built his own successful design consultancy. Years later, an accomplished illustrator, designer, and provocateur of the status quo, he returned to that very school, but this team, to teach is own perpetually-packed class. 


James has been described as part Darth Vader, part Yoda, prolific storyteller, designer, provocateur, artist, activist and teacher. A designer and creative thought leader who people look to find clarity and purpose in their life and work. He’s widely known for his impassioned views about design and its place in the world. At the helm of his independently run design studio, James makes work that takes a strong position and often toes the line between sacred and the profane. And, the world has taken notice. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in the permanent collections of the Louvre and the Library of Congress and his client list includes countless industry leaders. His book, “Feck Perfuction“ is sort of his manifesto on living a creative, full-contact and alive life.

More recently, he’s been facilitating a Live Mentoring Program he calls ‘The Creative Warrior,' which is the culmination of decades of teaching, mentoring, sharing and, as he describes it, “just me having fun with brave souls.” So excited to share this Best Of conversation with you. 


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0:00.0

So when James Vittori was told by a professor in his design program during college, that he

0:09.2

just wasn't cut out for the famed institution that he was attending.

0:12.8

Instead of arguing, he left.

0:15.0

And then promptly launched and built his own successful design studio years later, an

0:20.6

accomplished illustrator designer and provocateur of the status quo.

0:25.0

He returned to that very school, but this time to teach his own perpetually packed class.

0:31.2

So James has been described as part Darth Vader, part Yoda, prolific storyteller designer,

0:37.8

provocateur artist, activist, and teacher, a designer and creative thought leader who

0:43.2

people look to to find clarity and purpose in their life and work.

0:46.8

He's widely known for this deeply-empassioned view on design and its place in the world

0:52.8

at the helm of his independently run design studio.

0:56.0

James makes work that takes a really strong position and often toes the line between

1:01.2

sacred and profane.

1:02.7

And the world has taken notice.

1:04.7

His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in the permanent collections

1:09.5

of the Louvre and the Library of Congress.

1:12.4

His client list includes countless industry leaders.

1:15.0

His book, Fact Perfuccion, is sort of a manifesto on living a creative, full contact and

1:21.1

a live life.

1:22.1

And more recently, he's been facilitating a live mentoring program that he calls the

1:27.2

Creative Warrior, which is the culmination of decades of teaching and mentoring and sharing.

1:33.5

And as he describes it, just me having fun with brave souls.

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