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    Mo Doron on the Snark, Style, and Staying Power of Music Festival Brand Management

    en-usAugust 08, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Bonus Episode #13! In this episode, Landon interviews Mo Doron - a Chicago-based graphic designer and photographer whose past artist collaborations include Evanescence, Four Year Strong, JER, Seaway, and Bearings. As a wearer of many hats in the DIY music scene, you may recognize them from self-starting Support Your Fellow Rockers, an organization that connects bands and artists in indie circles with resources while on tour. More than likely, however, you probably know them as the brand manager and graphic designer for a 3-Day Chicago-based punk rock music festival taking place September 16-18 at Douglass Park with headlining performances from My Chemical Romance, The Misfits, and Nine Inch Nails. You can find them on Twitter @_MODORO and their portfolio is available on their website modoro.co. Landon and Mo chat about sneaking out to go to house shows in Minneapolis, loving the Midwest, managing the brand for a beloved music festival, and some of their favorite movies of all-time - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!

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