·S2 E25
S02/E25 - Elliot Jay Stocks on Books, Newsletters & Why Human Connection Is Everything
Episode Description
He's back. And this time we accidentally planned a Madrid book event live on air.
Elliot Jay Stocks is a designer, writer, editor, and the person behind Fine Specimens — a brand new book showcasing contemporary type design from 69 foundries, including three of mine. We talked about the book, the five-stop tour, joining Adobe after 18.5 years of freelancing, the love-hate relationship with Instagram every creative recognises, and why newsletters and human connection might be the most important things a creative can invest in right now.
What we cover:
- Fine Specimens — from failed Kickstarter to published book with 69 foundries
- How typefaces were curated and the challenge of classifying type
- The love-hate relationship with Instagram and why the algorithm is broken for creators
- Why he prefers newsletters — and the pop-up newsletter concept you need to know about
- Joining Adobe full-time after 18.5 years of freelancing
- The 5-stop book tour — and the accidental Madrid plan that happened live on air
- Music on hold, guitar is back, and a new book idea on the horizon
- Why human connection in creative industries matters more now than ever
Connect with Elliot Jay Stocks:
Website: https://elliotjaystocks.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotjaystocks/
Newsletter: https://elliotjaystocks.com/newsletter
Fine Specimens: https://elliotjaystocks.com/books#fine-specimens
Listen and subscribe:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5
More from Captn OffScript:
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Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter
If you liked this episode, listen to: Jessica Hische (S02/E21) — on serial entrepreneurship, creative reinvention, and building a life entirely on your own terms.
Cover photo by Norman Posselt: https://normanposselt.com/