Sinopse
Design Matters with Debbie Millman is a thought-provoking internet podcast, which profiles industry-leading graphic designers, change agents, artists, writers and educators.
Episódios
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Alex Bogusky + John Bielenberg
30/09/2011 Duração: 52minIn this audio interview with Debbie Millman, Alex Bogusky and John Bielenberg discuss branding, global warming and impact entrepreneurs.
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Jessica Hische
23/09/2011 Duração: 38minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, Jessica Hische discusses her attachment to the internet, the differences between being a letterer and a type designer and working for Louise Fili.
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Michael Arad
16/09/2011 Duração: 37minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, Michael Arad, discusses the World Trade Center Memorial.
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Angus Hyland
08/07/2011 Duração: 34minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, Angus Hyland discusses the peace sign, Deutsche Bank, and the play button.
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Alissa Walker
13/05/2011 Duração: 29minAlissa Walker discusses her experience in advertising, her love affair with LA and of course, gelato.
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Jennifer Morla
22/04/2011 Duração: 35minJennifer Morla talks about leaving New York for San Francisco, her collaboration with Andy Warhol and the qualities of effective design.
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Steve Frykholm
15/04/2011 Duração: 33minAfter a 40-year career with Herman Miller, Steve Frykholm discusses life inside this iconic, National Design Award-winning furniture company.
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Grace Bonney
08/04/2011 Duração: 29minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, Grace Bonney discusses being a Phish follower, shaking off the cute and the Design*Sponge scholarship program.
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Heather B. Armstrong
01/04/2011 Duração: 38minHeather Armstrong on reconciling with her family after writing about them on her blog, taking photos of her dog Chuck and her broken Maytag washing machine.
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Dominique Browning
25/03/2011 Duração: 28minIn this audio interview with Debbie Millman, Dominique Browning discusses her tenure as Editor in Chief at House & Garden, her recent book, Slow Love, and the effects of love on a stuffed animal.
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Jonathan Ford
11/03/2011 Duração: 35minJonathan Ford discusses his eighteen job interviews before being hired by Michael Peters, his belief that a good idea cannot come from a computer and the importance of doing work that is truthful.
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Eddie Opara
04/03/2011 Duração: 33minIn this episode of Design Matters, Eddie Opara discusses being educated by Jesuits, creating the Brooklyn Museum brand at 2x4 and working at Pentagram.
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Alina Wheeler
25/02/2011 Duração: 29minPhiladelphia-based designer Alina Wheeler discusses branding, strategic imagination and her new book, Brand Atlas, co-authored with Joel Katz.
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Gail Anderson
23/02/2011 Duração: 23minIn this podcast with Debbie Millman, Gail Anderson discusses making little magazines as a child, working at Rolling Stone for fifteen years and what the next chapter in her life holds.
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Kate Betts
11/02/2011 Duração: 28minKate Betts discusses Michelle Obama as a style icon and addresses the inevitable comparisons (and differences) between our current First Lady and the legendary Jackie Kennedy.
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Rob Walker
04/02/2011 Duração: 37minIn this audio interview with Debbie Millman, Rob Walker discusses how our digital records remain online even after we die, and his desire to brand the idea of being “happy for what you have”.
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James Victore
17/12/2010 Duração: 31minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, James Victore discusses his book, putting his opinion in the work and the difference between God-jobs and money jobs.
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Alexandra Lange + Jane Thompson
10/12/2010 Duração: 31minAlexandra Lange and Jane Thompson discuss the power of imagination, Marimekko, Sir Lady Jane and Benjamin Thompson.
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Steven Heller
03/12/2010 Duração: 41minSteven Heller talks to Debbie Millman about blogging from the bathroom, working with Patti Smith and Paul Rand's tombstone.
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Alexander Isley
19/11/2010 Duração: 36minIn this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, Alexander Isley discusses his Mom, learning presentation skills from Tibor Kalman and believing that people are inherently good.