Surviving the Music Industry Website
After years of touring, his recorded conversations were a way for Brandon Harrington to learn and cope with the constant churn of talent through Nashville. Eventually, before this site was launched, he was presented with a new opportunity with Pepperdine to put this "research" to work. So, while this door closed, another opened. And I am excited to see what comes next for him.














































You can still listen to the podcast on Spotify, but the site is still suspended in an "under construction, pre-launch, ghost town" state. So, while you can see the shape of what was to be, most of what you see is placeholder content.

I wouldn't usually post about a project that was never formally launched or distributed, but I made an exception in this case. Why? It falls outside the norm of my everyday design work, and I want you to see (especially if you're looking for something a little outside the norm) that I can flex.

Speaking of flex, make sure you check out the staging site link to see the full-screen video background and responsive layout I built in Webflow.


