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US brand designer and entrepreneur Kyle DeSean Johnson joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for an honest conversation about branding, identity, and why most businesses are trying to design their way out of problems that actually begin with clarity.
Kyle is the founder of Bullet Art Direction & Design, a Los Angeles-based solo studio specialising in beauty, haircare, and consumer product branding. With more than 25 years of experience working on brands including Schwarzkopf, Joico, Got2B, and Christie Brinkley Skincare, Kyle has built a philosophy rooted in one core principle: strategy first, design second.
In this conversation, we explore Kyle’s journey from studying advertising and art direction at Cal State Fullerton to working under legendary designer Richard Runyon in a brutal sink-or-swim creative environment that sharpened both his instincts and resilience.
We also dive into his path through the beauty industry, the failed attempt to break into elite global agencies, the Japan chapter that forced him to confront the reality of being a “lone wolf,” and the moment COVID nearly pushed him out of the creative industry altogether.
Kyle breaks down what branding actually is, why logos are often mistaken for brands, how positioning shapes every successful visual identity, and the two questions every business owner must answer before spending a single dollar on design.
This is a grounded, reflective, and deeply practical conversation about entrepreneurship, creativity, identity, and what it means to build a business with clarity instead of noise.
By Tiyon L. SimpsonUS brand designer and entrepreneur Kyle DeSean Johnson joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for an honest conversation about branding, identity, and why most businesses are trying to design their way out of problems that actually begin with clarity.
Kyle is the founder of Bullet Art Direction & Design, a Los Angeles-based solo studio specialising in beauty, haircare, and consumer product branding. With more than 25 years of experience working on brands including Schwarzkopf, Joico, Got2B, and Christie Brinkley Skincare, Kyle has built a philosophy rooted in one core principle: strategy first, design second.
In this conversation, we explore Kyle’s journey from studying advertising and art direction at Cal State Fullerton to working under legendary designer Richard Runyon in a brutal sink-or-swim creative environment that sharpened both his instincts and resilience.
We also dive into his path through the beauty industry, the failed attempt to break into elite global agencies, the Japan chapter that forced him to confront the reality of being a “lone wolf,” and the moment COVID nearly pushed him out of the creative industry altogether.
Kyle breaks down what branding actually is, why logos are often mistaken for brands, how positioning shapes every successful visual identity, and the two questions every business owner must answer before spending a single dollar on design.
This is a grounded, reflective, and deeply practical conversation about entrepreneurship, creativity, identity, and what it means to build a business with clarity instead of noise.