The Podcast
🎙️ Explore the intersection of visual artistry, storytelling, and world-building with “Creative Compass: Where Art Meets Story” by Jean-Dominique Lavoix-Carli, Iris Devocca and Alex Karlson. We delve into the creative processes behind art direction, illustration, narrative design, game design, typography, and, overall, how Storytelling affects every creative discipline and how it is influenced by them in return.
Through vivid discussions between Alex and Iris, we uncover how compelling stories are shaped by visual design, and how these elements come together to craft immersive worlds.
Whether you’re a creative professional or simply a story enthusiast, join us as we navigate the world where art and narrative converge.
Listen directly to the Trailer below or open it on Spotify :
Themes
The topics covered on Creative Compass include the following, but this list is far from exhaustive:
• Art Direction
• Comics
• Consulting
• Game Design
• Illustration
• Narrative Design
• Painting
• Storytelling
• Typography
• World Design
Episodes Samples
You may either listen directly these epidodes on the present site or access them through Spotify.
Eight Disciplines, One Story
The Creative mindest of a Storyteller. How to infuse Storytelling through each creative discipline.
The French Air Force Hackaton
How Storytelling can actually design and influence very serious activities and concerns such as a National Army’s Defense.
Fishprey
How Storytelling influences the very conception of Concept Art, Game Design and Gameplay in a Videogame.
Apocalypse in the Red Sea
How Storytelling is influencing the Art Direction of a Header Illustration for a Geopolitics article.
The Team
Jean-Dominique Lavoix-Carli
A visionary in the fields of art direction, illustration, and narrative design, Jean-Dominique Lavoix-Carli has dedicated his career to bridging the realms of visual art and storytelling. Born in the North of France and educated in Paris, Jean-Dominique honed his creative skills at the prestigious École de Direction Artistique et Architecture Intérieure Penninghen, where he cultivated a unique style that seamlessly blends classical technique with innovative design.
Now based in Corsica, Jean-Dominique finds inspiration in the island’s rugged beauty and cultural heritage, which often permeates his work. His portfolio spans an impressive array of disciplines, including editorial illustration, comics, logo branding and world-building for all kinds of media such as Roleplaying Magazines like Casus Belli or JDRMag, videogames companies like Arxel Tribe or publishing houses like Mnémos Editions.
A standout moment in his career was his contribution to the acclaimed Worldcon “Intersection” exhibition in Glasgow for the 53rd World Science Fiction Convention in 1995, where his science-fiction-inspired artworks Animal Wars : Nature will recyle Man explored prophetically the end of the world via global warming, climate change and revolt of the Animal Kingdom.
Jean-Dominique’s work has also gained recognition in the digital space. His expertise in scenarios, photography, game design, and gamification has led to collaborations with organizations such as Ernst & Young, the French Army’s Air Force and AID – the French Army Innovation, Research and Development Division.
He is currently the Head of Design of The Red Team Analysis Society where his unique Art Direction view, blending visual mastery with deep narrative meaning, leads him to collaborate regularly with Dr. Hélène Lavoix, an international PhD. expert in Strategic Foresight and Warning. Whether designing immersive narratives or crafting intricate illustrations, his work consistently demonstrates a mastery of both form and function.
In 2024, a chance online meeting with Iris Devocca and Alex Karlson became the spark for a creative partnership. Sharing a deep passion for art, storytelling, and the power of narrative to connect people, the trio quickly developed a shared vision.
This synergy gave birth to the Creative Compass: Where Art Meets Story podcast, which delves into the themes central to Jean-Dominique’s work. Together, they explore the interplay between artistic expression and narrative design, drawing inspiration from his extensive portfolio and artistic philosophy.
Iris Devocca
A dynamic force in the art world, Iris Devocca is a celebrated painter, photographer, illustrator, and plastic artist known for her ability to merge traditional techniques with bold contemporary themes. Splitting her time between New York City and Los Angeles, Iris draws inspiration from the energy of urban landscapes and the rich cultural diversity of these iconic cities.
A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Iris began her career designing intricate book covers for independent publishers, a craft that soon evolved into gallery exhibitions showcasing her evocative paintings and multimedia installations. Her acclaimed series, Reminiscent Echoes of Tomorrow, explores themes of memory and urban decay, earning her features in magazines such as ArtNow and Canvas.
In addition to her studio work, Iris has contributed illustrations for notable publications like The New Yorker and collaborated on set designs for experimental theater productions in Los Angeles. Beyond her art, Iris is an avid traveler and an advocate for arts education, hosting workshops for underprivileged youth through initiatives like The Vivid Urban Palette Project.
Having worked on numerous articles written by Alex Karlson she met in Washington, Iris enthusiastically accepted his invitation about co-hosting the podcast Creative Compass with him, in collaboration with Jean-Dominique Lavoix-Carli.
Alex Karlson
A master storyteller with a passion for uncovering untold narratives, Alex Karlson is a journalist, writer, and screenwriter based in the tranquil deserts of Nevada, where he finds inspiration in the stark beauty of the surroundings of Carson City, settled like a modern-day hermit besides the shores of Lake Tahoe.
With a journalism degree from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Alex honed his craft reporting on cultural shifts and human-interest stories for national outlets such as The Atlantic and Rolling Stone.
Alex’s first book, Desert Whispers and Little Sounds that matter, a deeply personal collection of essays on life in rural America, became a bestseller and was lauded for its poignant and vivid prose. His transition into screenwriting brought him acclaim at The Sundance Film Festival, with credits including the indie hit Echo Junction, Silence Terminus and the docuseries The Shadow Stars of History, which explores forgotten American stories. He writes regularly for The Washington Post where his humorous chronicle about the bizarre and the supernatural, 51 Shares of Little Greys, received unilateral praises from both the critics and audience alike.
Known for his resonant baritone voice and thoughtful insights, Alex has also hosted several podcast episodes on storytelling and culture, guesting on platforms like Tales of StoryMakers and Narratim. He is now co-hosting the brand-new podcast Creative Compass with Iris Devocca and Jean-Dominique Lavoix-Carli about Art and Stories mutual influences and innovative creative insights of all kinds. When not crafting narratives, Alex enjoys hiking, playing guitar, and exploring the quiet corners of Nevada’s vast wilderness.
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