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“You two are killing it in this podcast. My favorite ‘serious’ line so far: “Take what you do seriously, but do not take yourself seriously.” Thank you for bringing us the podcast that us creatives didn’t know we needed so badly. Keep up the great work!”

— AJ Stallings

“Two Designers is just that, two designers who love to talk design. I like the laid back atmosphere. Nobody is trying to sound smarter than anyone else which in turn keeps the conversation grounded.”

— Jake Tennyson

“This is the designer’s podcast that even non-designers can enjoy. Equal parts pop culture, shop talk and dry wit. Goes down smooth every time.”

— Brian Coe



“The episodes in this series are incredibly entertaining and funny. Anyone—whether a creative person, lover of pop culture or both— can learn a lot about the amazing history of what we consume and why. The chemistry between Elliot and Todd is excellent. This series definitely deserves your attention. If you love good old European humor, you will embrace Elliot's jokes immediately! Stop reading and start listening!”

— Dejan Mraovic


“I'm loving the podcast! Aside from the elevator music that will now be running on a loop in my brain for the next two weeks, I’m really enjoying the rapport and jokes between Elliot and Todd! It really feels like I just walked into a cocktail hour or small dinner party and struck up a conversation with the two of you. It’s a welcome break from the highly scripted/commercial-type podcasts I've been consuming. I love the light jabs the hosts trade. This just feels like something that I would say to my husband or best friend. I guess I am missing these types of real conversations where friends would casually get together and laugh about an idea, then pivot and laugh about each other.”

— Jackie Wells


“Have you heard the expression ‘a face made for radio’? Well, this is a Radio-Audible Show made for TV. The amount of effort that has gone into the format of the website and the quality of the audio portion defies belief. Did these two men inherit a bunch of money so they could spend their entire lives just making this thing? This show is far more than a podcast. Or blog. It is an event space. Listen with the website up on your phone or tablet to get the whole experience.”

— Matt Porter


“The perfect combination of insight and nonsense. Should rename it ‘Cliff and Norm Walk Into a Bar.’ Well done!”

— Troy Tyner

“Elliot and Todd are your best friends who also happen to be awesome and insightful designers providing illuminating convos about a number of things. Keep up the good work, youngins!”

— Andy Kurtts

“Two Designers Walk Into a Bar is welcome fun when so much is not. It is filled with delight, things you forgot you loved, insight, conviviality and yes, real knowledge all wrapped up in what I can only call persistent joy.”

— Terry Marks



“Speaking as a consumer of design and a connoisseur of nostalgia, this podcast is a well-versed look into some of the elements that make iconic designs through history.....well....iconic. Two gentlemen with decades of experience in the graphic world giving us a witty deep dive into some of the greatness that graced our lunch boxes and album covers throughout time. Good listen for anyone with an ear or two.”

— Andy Matthews


“These guys know how to party! Pairs well with a long drive and loneliness. Perfect combination of wit, sarcasm, and intellect. This podcast welcomes a photographer into a world of design and marketing parallel to his own. Great job, guys!”

— Austin Joffe


“Charles and Ray. Rick and Teena. Lloyd and Harry. Merge these dynamic duos and you get the brain trust which powers this podcast. Elliot and Todd illuminate, educate, and entertain on the vast stream of pop culture and design. Grab your Campbell’s cans and listen in. It’s well worth the price of admission.”

— Brandon Goldsworthy


How do podcasts work again?!”

— Elliot’s Mom


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