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From Motion Graphics to Dental Marketing Entrepreneur | Luke Infinger | Ep. 113

In this Brand Retro episode, Mike Brevik talks with Luke Infinger, founder of HIP Creative, about building a niche marketing agency for orthodontic and dental practices. Luke shares his path from motion graphics and high-profile production work to entrepreneurship, and breaks down the mindset, positioning, and relationship-based growth that helped him scale a specialized creative business.

WHO IS THE GUEST?

Luke Infinger is the founder of HIP Creative, an agency specializing in the orthodontic and dental space. He began his career with a deep interest in the arts, developing skills in painting, drawing, and music from a young age. Luke studied motion graphics at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and initially worked in post-production in New York, where he participated in high-profile projects like the season three promo for “Game of Thrones.” However, he found the environment stifling creatively and limiting in terms of income potential. Disillusioned with the pressures and limitations of his job, Luke returned to Pensacola, Florida, where he transitioned into starting his own agency. This move allowed him to blend his creative talents with entrepreneurship, focusing on long-term client relationships and strategic business growth within the specialized niche of orthodontics and dentistry.

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highlights

04:34 Big opportunity at a New York motion design shop.
05:49 Becoming disillusioned with the industry.
10:03 Discovering broader applications of creativity.
11:48 From miserable job to entrepreneurial success.
13:05 Creativity beyond design—a new perspective.
14:45 Idea execution—much harder than it seems.
15:47 Importance of detachment for creativity.
20:00 Education systems evolving rapidly.
23:07 Hard truth—most people remain average due to conditioning.
25:30 Navigating the fine line between ideas and hard work.
28:40 Internet success—easier said than done.
30:50 Real mentors are often invisible success stories.
32:15 Chasing average in small-town mentality.
35:20 Merging ideas and hard work for true success.

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