Design Matters with Debbie Millman
Summary: Design Matters with Debbie Millman is a thought-provoking internet podcast, which profiles industry-leading graphic designers, change agents, artists, writers and educators.
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Podcasts:
Debbie talks to Ayse Birsel about her expansive career as an industrial designer and how she uses art and design to reconstruct her personal and professional life around a core idea.
Debbie talks to Eric Zimmer about the twists and turns in his surprising career as a tech entrepreneur, and abot some of the things he’s learned along the way.
Debbie talks to artist Tucker Nichols about his art, and the quality of the art he loves.
On this episode Debbie talks to Doung Powell about how designers can use their skills beyond the confines of the profession.
Debbie talks to editor and digital novelist Eli Horowitz about the virtues of collaboration + more
Debbie talks to type designer Tobias Frere-Jones about his career and why typefaces are like the air we breathe.
Debbie talks to Scott Clemons about one of the great printers and designers of all time.
Debbie talks to Su Matthews Hale about her efforts to bring more attention to female designers
Debbie Millman talks to author Simon Sinek about the fruits of good leadership.
Debbie talks with Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey about running Heath Ceramics.
Debbie talks to Design Observer co-founder Michael Bierut about why he thinks graphic design is so cool.
Debbie talks to Timothy Goodman about how, after barely getting through high school, he went on to a very visible career that he is still in the process of defining.
On this episode, Debbie talks to Tiffany Shlain about her films, about starting the Webby Awards, and about the growing presence of technology in our lives.
Author and entrepreneur Jonathan Fields on his previous careers as a lawyer and personal trainer, and on The Good Life. "The Good Life is not a place at which you arrive, it’s a lens through which you see and create."
Debbie talks to designer Clement Mok about the early days of Apple computer, the heady days of the software bubble, and the joys of working for Steve Jobs.