Season 2 Launch → May 6, 2021 ・ Welcome to Design Atlas, where we explore the world of design from a cultural and global perspective. Join Jens Bringsjord from Oslo, and Megan Luedke from New York City, as we explore everything about design. We both wish we had a podcast like this when we were getting started in the industry. That's why we're excited to bring you the knowledge of how to progress in the design field, whether you're just starting out or a seasoned designer. New episodes on Thursdays. Learn more and stay connected with us: https://linktr.ee/DesignAtlas Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-fm/support
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In this episode: Expressive Type Today: A groundbreaking book that reimagines typography as a powerful storytelling medium, showcasing designs that evoke emotion and challenge traditional perceptions of the written word. Small-Scale Creativity: Illustrator and printmaker Kelly Belter demonstrates how everyday objects, like stamps and matchbooks, can become intricate works of art, inspiring us to find beauty in the mundane. Design's Role in Catastrophe: A deep dive into the Notre Dame Cathedral fire and how a poorly designed alarm system turned a minor incident into a billion-dollar disaster. Learn the critical lessons designers can take from this tragic failure. Reviving a Classic: Lukas Schneider's digital reimagining of Matthew Carter's iconic Airport typeface breathes new life into a 1960s design, making it as relevant in the digital age as it was in the jet age. Marvel's Bold Type: From Ant-Man's playful shrinking font to Wolverine's claw-slashing chaos, we explore how Marvel's lettering history captures the essence of its characters and proves that even the smallest design details tell the biggest stories. To learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. ⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
In this episode: A Stockholm-based studio transforms its office into a daring creative playground with a fully functional roller coaster, proving that bold ideas can redefine the workplace. Plus: Visionary architect Theodore Spyropoulos shares how quantum physics and artificial intelligence are reshaping the built environment. The Pantone Color of the Year 2025—Mocha Mousse—invites us to embrace the warmth of simplicity and sophistication. Artist Mary Royall Wilgis reveals how her mastery of light and texture blurs the boundaries between abstraction and realism. A new book uncovers the unsung pioneers of British modernist graphic design and their bold visions that shaped post-war Britain. To learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. ⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
After eight months of reinvention, The Design Atlas Podcast returns with bold stories and fresh perspectives. Join us as we explore the daring adventures of landscape photographer Jack Bailey, who journeyed into the Himalayas armed with nothing but a motorcycle and a horse. Plus: At the London Design Museum, a new exhibit celebrates the enduring creativity of email—proving it's more than just a communication tool. Also: Meet the creative studio turning everyday dust into art with their innovative ceramic glazes. And finally, a deep dive into the evolution of emoji flags, uncovering how these digital symbols have shaped identity and connection—and why the days of adding or changing them are over. Design Atlas: January 2nd edition. Rediscover creativity, connection, and inspiration. To learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. ⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
As we round off Season 4 of the Design Atlas Podcast, it's truly been an incredible journey. Throughout this final recap episode, we've had the privilege of revisiting the captivating conversations and invaluable insights that have defined this season. From navigating the inevitable challenges thrown our way to celebrating the victories of streamlining our production process, it's been an enlightening ride behind the scenes. Reflecting on the recurring themes that have emerged, such as the industry's unwavering dedication to progress and the diverse perspectives propelling innovation, we're reminded of the boundless potential inherent in the realm of design. Through the lens of our guests' diverse experiences and expertise, we've been continually inspired by the transformative power of creativity. From addressing urgent environmental concerns to reshaping the role of design in driving societal change, each episode has underscored the resilience and adaptability of the creative community. As we bid farewell to Season 4, we're filled with a sense of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead. The future of design is indeed luminous, offering endless opportunities for positive impact and meaningful growth. Here's to the journey we've shared and the bright path that lies before us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Dive into a world where art intersects with activism in this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, featuring Elena Soterakis, a visionary artist dedicated to confronting environmental degradation, ecology, and sustainability. As the founder of an avant-garde gallery specializing in Bio Art, Elena pioneers a space that harmonizes art and science, crafting narratives that resonate with the urgent concerns of our modern global landscape. Through her artistic endeavors, educational initiatives, and immersive workshops, Elena encourages reflection on the intricate relationship between creativity and environmental stewardship. Beyond aesthetics, her work fosters a profound shift in our perception of the world. For Elena, community building forms the cornerstone of her mission—a testament to the transformative power of collaboration in addressing the defining challenges of our time. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to highlight Gareth Hughes, a Welsh Design Director situated in Amsterdam, whose narrative illuminates the fusion of design and environmental consciousness. With over a decade of experience, Gareth has not only steered design teams but also mentored emerging creatives. Join us as we delve into Gareth's endeavors to collaborate with climate and socially conscious organizations, his recent foray into tackling climate change, and his profound belief in the power of creative minds to contribute to solutions. Discover how Gareth's journey exemplifies the transformative potential when creativity meets sustainability. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Melissa Mbugua is a visionary entrepreneur and former co-director of Creatives for Climate, who stands at the forefront of shaping the next generation of creative ventures. With a passion for imagining, designing, and building, Melissa's work is dedicated to providing upcoming creatives worldwide with greater cultural and economic freedom. Her expertise lies at the intersection of technology, business, development, and culture, reflecting a holistic approach to addressing the challenges of our evolving world. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
In this enlightening episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we explore the creative realm of Kristian Bjørnard. With a focus on books, identities, websites, and digital tools, Kristian's graphic design practice navigates the intersections of design and sustainability. Through his personal exploration, he delves into the overlap between graphic design and sustainability, questions the pace of our culture, and advocates for medium-agnostic visual styling. Armed with an M.F.A. in graphic design from MICA and a B.A. in studio art from Kalamazoo College, Kristian brings a wealth of insight to our discussion on the evolving landscape of design and sustainability. He is currently a professor at The Maryland Institute College of Art. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to another captivating episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! Today, we embark on a journey into the visionary world of Jasmin Hortop, where art transcends mere aesthetics to champion pivotal causes such as sustainability, conservation, and the accessibility of the ocean's health benefits. Jasmin's illustrations breathe life into advocacy, weaving a narrative that echoes the urgent need to safeguard our planet and embrace the intricate tapestry of life within it. Join us as we explore the vibrant palette of Jasmin Hortop's creations, where each stroke narrates a tale and every hue echoes a plea for a more sustainable world. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Rebecca Green, a Lecturer and researcher hailing from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Dr. Green's journey blends the realms of graphic design and sociology, infusing her work with a distinctive interdisciplinary flair. Fueled by a fervent commitment to effective communication, she directs her research lens towards the complex domain of visual communication within the scope of Climate Change. Drawing upon her seasoned background as a graphic designer and illustrator, Dr. Green delves deep into the nuanced landscape where design language intersects with environmental advocacy. Through her insights, we explore the transformative potential embedded within strategic climate messaging, and the pivotal role graphic design plays in shaping perception and fostering trust amidst the urgent call for environmental action. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we sit down with the incredibly talented Margo Stoney, the visionary graphic designer behind High Mountain Creative. Nestled against the breathtaking backdrop of Montana's natural wonders, Margo's design studio is not just a workplace; it's a hub of creativity dedicated to fostering collaboration with conservation groups, nonprofits, and sustainable brands committed to the crucial cause of environmental preservation. Join us as Margo shares her journey in the design world, unraveling how each project undertaken by High Mountain Creative weaves seamlessly into the fabric of environmental advocacy, contributing to a larger narrative of sustainability and mindful creativity. Get ready to be inspired by the intersection of artistry and conservation in this captivating episode. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Chrissy Levett, a highly accomplished creative director and the visionary founder of Creative Conscience. Chrissy takes us on a journey through her experiences and motivations, shedding light on the critical moments that led her to establish Creative Conscience, a global organization with a mission to harness the power of creative thinking for social and environmental impact. Explore the global impact of Creative Conscience and learn about the organization's reach across various communities. Dive into the stories of success and the remarkable projects that showcase how creativity can be a force for positive change on a global scale. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet Ambica Prakash, a distinguished Principal and Creative Director at Eighty2degrees Social Impact Branding and Design Studio, nestled in the heart of Washington DC. Ambica brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the table, making this a conversation you won't want to miss. As we dive into the world of social impact branding and design, Ambica will share insights into her creative process, the challenges she has faced, and the inspiring projects she has been a part of. Whether you're a seasoned designer, a budding creative, or simply someone fascinated by the power of design to make a difference, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to another episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! In this edition, we dive deep into the innovative realm of environmental conservation with a special focus on the groundbreaking work of Florent Beauverd. At 39 years old, Florent transitioned from his role as an environmental scientist to become the Director of Creative and Documentary Productions at the renowned Ocean Cleanup organization. Founded in 2013 by Boyan Slat, the Ocean Cleanup is a nonprofit on a mission to combat the global crisis of plastic pollution in our oceans. Through the strategic deployment of advanced cleanup systems, including floating barriers that harness natural ocean currents, the organization aims to concentrate and capture plastic debris. By doing so, they hope to significantly diminish the presence of plastic waste in our oceans and mitigate the severe environmental consequences. Join us as we explore the Ocean Cleanup's ambitious approach, innovative technologies, and the global impact of their efforts in the ongoing battle against marine plastic pollution. Florent Beauverd shares insights into the organization's initiatives, shedding light on the importance of creative and documentary productions in advocating for a cleaner and healthier planet. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation that delves into the intersection of environmental science and creative solutions on this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to season 4 on the Design Atlas Podcast. This season we will be travelling around the world to get a better look at how we as creatives can be instigators of positive change and shift horizons. Subscribe now so you don't miss our upcoming episodes. Episodes launch weekly starting January 18, 2024. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
Are you curious about what went on during the planning, interviewing and editing of season 3? Want to know what we have planned for 2023? This is the episode for you. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In our final episode of season three, we get to meet one of the coolest problem solvers out there in the world, Dan Goods. His life mission is to help scientists think through their thinking at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Learn more about Dan Goods by visiting his website, directedplay.com If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet Rachael Fineman, a senior user experience designer who's worked for both the Google Maps geo discovery features as well as more recently the merchant experience embedded within maps and search. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet Ivan Tomachev, a former user experience designer at Blue Origin. He hails from Moscow, Russia but currently resides in California. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet Eloise Moore, a master's of astrophysics student at the University of Western Australia and a telescope technician at the Zadko Observatory. While Eloise's background is not in design or a purely creative industry, the ways in which she applies creative elements of photography to her work, are quite inspiring. To learn more about the Zadko Observatory, visit their website zt.ems.uwa.edu.au. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode, we meet with Bray Falls, an astrophotographer and now astro Tiktok influencer from Arizona. Bray attended Arizona State University where he completed his Bachelor degree in Aerospace Engineering all in part due to his love of space. Learn more about Bray by visiting his website, astrofalls.com. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we will be meeting Tanya Gupta, a multimedia artist, mixed reality engineer, and entrepreneur. Her focus as an adobe creative resident is to improve her understanding and abilities in Photoshop, which stems from a project she began in 2020 titled “#QuarantineArt.” To learn more about Tanya, visit her website guptanya.art If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet with John LePore from Perception, an animation and film studio based right in the heart of the metro area of New York City. While the studio focuses a lot of their time on the future of technology for fiction, they also work on design-focused pieces like title sequences, or stylized montages that appear in these stories as well. At the core, Perception is always looking at what the future of technology might look like. To learn more about Perception Studios, visit their website experienceperception.com. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet with Valentina D'Efilippo, a visual designer, illustrator, and creative director based in London. She has been working with public organizations, start-ups, agencies, and global brands for more than 11 years. Learn more about Valentina by visiting her website, www.valentinadefilippo.co.uk. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we will meet with Sarah Poletti, a former Information designer and science graphics editor for European Space Agency or ESA as the acronym is known. To learn more about Sarah Poletti, visit sarahpoletti.com. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we explore a different side of the crew travelling at sonic speeds above the earth as we sit down with NASA astronaut Nicole Stott. Order Nicole Stott's book on Amazon Titled: Back to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet―And Our Mission to Protect It Learn more about Nicole and her foundation: www.nicolestott.com If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
This season we will explore the intersection of design, science, and engineering from a creative perspective, and highlight exactly how creativity helps the space industry as a whole. Through an extensive line-up of guests from organizations like NASA, the European Space Agency, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Google, and many others, we are excited to take you on the journey of discovery through the desire of keeping things human while we explore and uncover more about the origins of our universe and what's really out there. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to season 3 on the Design Atlas Podcast. This season we will be rocketing ourselves into the vastness of outer space but also keep things real here on planet Earth. Subscribe now so you don't miss our upcoming episodes. Episodes launch weekly starting May 5, 2022. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod as well as support us on Patreon. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2022 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Ahoy listeners! Design Atlas is reaching for the stars! In our final Design Chat of 2021, we thank you for being on the journey with us and unleash exciting new developments in the show and all that is to come. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Credits Lemon and Melon by Blue Dot Sessions Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Join Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke as they provide you the “Cliff Notes” of the 2021 Schema Event, which was a single track online conference hosted by Figma. To learn more about Figma Schema, visit their website schema.figma.com. You can also register on their website to gain access to the video recordings from the event. If you know of any upcoming online conferences that you would like us to discuss on the Design Chats, feel free to let us know and we'd be happy to watch and/or participate and provide our summary and overview of the event or conference. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In today's episode Megan and Jens discuss their favorite adobe Max sessions of 2021 from the over 400+ available sessions. We also talk about some of the exciting new features coming the adobe programs that we use every day. After listening to the episode, check out the sessions mentioned in this episode via adobe Max's website: Exploring Future Frontiers For UI/UX Design Speak Data - Giorgia Lupi Discovering how to have fun with color fonts Social Growth: The Power of Community over Competition SUX: The Sustainable UX Manifesto Journey to the Source of the Type Trend If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In today's chat we meet up with graphic designer Chase Moening, about what life was like graduating in the spring of 2020 during a pandemic. We also chat about how he overcame the challenges of landing a design job shortly after completing university during such uncertain and vulnerable times facing our world. To learn more about Chase, checkout his website portfolio chasemoening.com. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In today's chat we meet up with graphic designer Chase Moening, about what life was like graduating in the spring of 2020 during a pandemic. We also chat about how he overcame the challenges of landing a design job shortly after completing university during such uncertain and vulnerable times facing our world. To learn more about Chase, checkout his website portfolio chasemoening.com. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Are you just getting started in product design? In this episode Megan and Jens go over some of their beginner mistakes and things to avoid to create a professional interface design. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Are you the typical designer who has tried over and over again to create a personal brand identity? Or maybe you're just starting out looking for that first design job and feel a brand will let you stand out from the competition? Whatever you situation, we've got you covered. In this episode, we talk about the pros and cons to creating a personal brand identity, and identifying when it's time to have a personal brand. We also give you some tips on what to showcase, and how to discover yourself in the branding process. As always don't forget to a leave us a review. We really appreciate it. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Design systems are the new hot topic amongst digital creatives. With tools like Figma disrupting the industry with its sleek new functionality, design systems are here to stay. But have you ever thought why you should use them? What are the benefits? And what are the potential setbacks to your workflow? In this episode, we uncover some of the basics of a design system and how it can help you save enormous amounts of time and bring clarity and focus to your everyday design challenges. As always don't forget to a leave us a review. We really appreciate it. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Welcome to our first design chat, where we talk about the real-life issues and topics that designers face every day. In this episode we talk about what accessibility for design is, and some of our favorite plugins that help us build more inclusive and easier-to-use digital experiences. Most of the plugins mentioned in this episode work a variety of prototyping tools including Figma, Sketch, and adobe XD. To learn more about the plugins we talk about today check out the following websites: Stark - https://www.getstark.co/ Contrast - https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/748533339900865323/Contrast Color blind - https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/733343906244951586/Color-Blind SPELLL - https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/754026612866636376 VisualEyes - https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/740542057689267294/VisualEyes Colour Contrast Checker (Chrome Extension) - shorturl.at/anFU6 Webflow's accessibility features - https://webflow.com/accessibility As always don't forget to a leave us a review. We really appreciate it. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Join us for our behind-the-scenes chats where we discuss everything design related as we work on our upcoming season. You'll get insider tips from product design, to building a brand, to how to cope with just being a designer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Are you curious about all the work that went into creating our international episodes for season two? In this bonus behind the scenes podcast episode, Jens and Megan discuss everything from the challenging times to the good times and everything in between. They also share the things they learned, and the general podcasting process used to create the narrative and storytelling episodes of season two. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Photography is all about capturing the moment. From events, to landscape to scenery, wildlife and more, a photographer's goal is to always tell a story through still and moving images. This is our 10th and final episode of season 2 on Design Atlas, and to celebrate, we're going to take you somewhere extremely cold - and I mean really cold - and that location my friends is Antarctica. Meeting up with two professional photographers, we'll be exploring what it's really like to go on an expedition to one of the most sparsely populated regions of the world. Well, maybe not if you're a penguin, but you won't find many other humans down there. Antarctica, being the fifth largest continent of the world, is almost entirely covered in ice. In fact, only about 0.4% of the rocks have ever been exposed and studied due to the massive ice sheets covering the region. Given the distance and remoteness, Antarctica is an untouched natural paradise for photographers. In today's episode we'll meet with award-winning photographers Saskia Coulson and Colin Tennant. Residing in Scotland, they've been to Antarctica 12 times, and each time they go they're there for at least one third of the year. We'll learn about the equipment they use, the precautions they need to take, and challenges they face to capture the most captivating imagery, always keeping in mind the story they are trying to tell. To learn more about Saskia Coulson & Colin Tennant, check out their links below: Website → wearectproductions.com Instagram → @coulsontennant Saskia's Twitter → @saskiacoulson Colin's Twitter → @ColinJTennant Tiktok → @coulsontennant Additional Resources: IAATO and The Antarctic Treaty → iaato.org If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Photographers Coulson & Tennant. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Various sound effects from Saskia Coulson and Colin Tennant on site in Antarctica Tell the World Caleb Etheridge Instrumental. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Russian River. Dan Henig. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. " --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In this episode we meet Edvinas Reika, a freelance graphic designer most notable for his design work on his instagram account @edreika. Originally from Lithuania, Ed was always interested in studying and living abroad. He graduated at the University of Greenwich in London in 2020 receiving his bachelor's degree in graphic design shortly after the pandemic began. As the world of social media continues to evolve during the pandemic, some designers are seeing the effects it has on building a community through their design style and improving their craft based on feedback they receive. To learn more about Edvinas Reika, check out his links below: Website → edreika.design Instagram → @edreika Twitter → @edvinasreika If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Edvinas Reika. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Jesse's Carnival Waltz. The Great North Sound Society. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Body and Attitude. DJ Freedem. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Still Not Rite. Noir Et Blanc Vie. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Stinson. Reed Mathis. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. MydNyte. Noir Et Blanc Vie. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Drop. Anno Domini Beats. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Located in Tampa, Florida, Nolan is a self-taught UX designer and front-end developer. He also has experience in business management and technology. For many designers the process of collecting feedback and iterating upon it - can be very time consuming. But what if there was an alternative to getting feedback from users? Well today, we'll show you how Nolan Perkins is doing just that. Nolan has built Radcollab, a company which helps startups evolve into long lasting tools and brands. Radcollab also builds custom design systems that help products and marketing teams work more efficiently. To learn more about Nolan Perkins, check out his links below: Website → radcollab.com Instagram → @_radcollab Twitter → @_radcollab Tiktok → @_radcollab If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Developer and UI/UX Designer Nolan Perkins. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Desert Brawl. Vans in Japan. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Kumasi. Groove. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Knew A Guy. Kevin MacLead. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Covert Affair. Film Noire. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Space Radar. Bad Snacks. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Block Party. Bad Snacks. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
As creatives we have the power to create change. Our industry continues to evolve, but at the central core of design is this hunger to make change with great impact. In this episode we meet with Bashar Al Ja'Bari, an extremely talented creative who uses his skills to bring awareness to humanitarian concerns through content creation for UNICEF Jordan. From visiting refugee camps in the area to capturing stories of the local people, Bashar has harnessed the power that photography and design create to bring awareness to the topic at hand. Bashar also enjoys travelling, taking his camera wherever he goes. To learn more about Bashar Al-Ja'bari, check out his links below: Portfolio → Portfolio2020 Instagram → @basharaljabari If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Architect, Photographer, and Designer Bashar Al-Ja'bari. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Dhaka. Kevin MacLead. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. The Emperor's New Nikes. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to run your own design studio? In this episode, we meet with Valeria Moreiro, owner and creative art director at NotReal, a design and animation studio in Buenos Aires Argentina. Valeria was introduced into the design medium at a very young age. From having grown up with two journalist parents who worked within the newspaper industry, she was truly inspired by the print medium and how it was distributed throughout the world. This set the stage for Valeria, and she knew that being part of the design community was for her. To learn more about Valeria Moreiro, check out her links below: Website → notreal.tv Instagram → @notreal.tv If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Valeria Moreiro. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Sneaky Bass Latina. Jimmy Fontanez. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Snake on the Beach. Nico Staf. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Cover. Patrick Patrikios. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
We head over to Krakow, Poland, and meet up with Dorota Lichtanska, a creative producer at Studio Pigeon, an animation studio that produces various short and long animation stories and content for a variety of local and international clients. Dorota's story is inspirational, as she enjoys both artistic pursuits in her free time, as well as organising and planning creative projects during her working hours. She likes traveling A LOT. Her favourite destination? Japan. And we'll hear from her directly about her adventures there as well. To learn more about Dorota Lichtanska, check out her links below: Website → www.studiopigeon.com Instagram → @d_socool If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Creative Producer Dorota Lichtanksa. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Two Moons. Bobby Richards. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Ready for Freddy. Track Tribe. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In today’s episode we’ll visit Cape Town and meet up with Al Luke, a brand identity designer and owner of Black Sheep design studio. With over 19 years experience in the design industry, Al has worked with numerous clients in the local region. Our interview with Al is jam-packed with valuable tips for all design enthusiasts and also for those interested in starting a design agency on their own. To learn more about Al Luke check out his links below: Website → blacksheepstudios.co.za Instagram → @alfromcapetown Twitter → @alfromcapetown If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Al Luke. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Jungles. Text me Records. Bobby Renz. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Artifact. The Dark Content. Kevin MacLead. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Cha Da Cup Riddim. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Hold on a Second. John Delay and the 41 Players. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Synergy. Geographer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Julie Bonnemoy is a freelance graphic designer originally from France but currently living in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Her story is truly unique, as she’s not only travelled the world, but also moved with her family every 2-5 years during her childhood. She’s lived in places like Thailand, Gabon in Africa, and even Columbia. And we asked her how these experiences growing up have really influenced her career as a designer. To learn more about Julie Bonnemoy, check out her links below: Website → www.juliebonnemoy.com Instagram → @juliebonnemoy Twitter → @Julie_Bonnemoy If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Julie Bonnemoy. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Wehmut Godmode. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Sleep West. JHS Pedals. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Knowpe. Noir Et Blanc Vie. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Parisian Cafe. Aaron Kenny. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Subharmonic Bliss. Loopop. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Scary Island. Verified Picasso. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
This week Jens and Megan travel to Sydney, Australia to meet up with Award-winning Graphic Designer Josie Young. While it’s easy to focus on simply the negative aspects of our lives during such extreme and challenging times, our interview today will show you that even while things still aren’t how they used to be before the pandemic, we can remain positive, upbeat, and persevere to get us through anything that comes our way. Josie has been featured on numerous podcasts, presented a variety of talks around the topics of inclusion and equality at The Design Conference, Adobe Symposium and Sydney Design Festival. She’s also worked on award-winning projects for the Australian Design Radio, Spotify, and Bell Shakespeare (just to name a few). To learn more about Josie Young, check out the links below: Website → www.josieyoung.co Instagram → @josieyoung Twitter → @josieyoung_ If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Josie Young. Audio edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Know Myself. Patrick Patrikios. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Ponte de Abril. Steve Adams. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. A Hand in the Dark. Underbelly & Ty Mayer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Jazz Mango. Joey Pecoraro. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Confusing Disco. Birocratic. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Writing for Design. Christopher Doyle. YouTube Video. The Plan’s Working. Cooper Cannell. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Wallflowers. Bad Snacks. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Smooth and Cool. Nico Staf. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. No. 4 Piano Journey. Esther Abrami. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Nasa. Discovery. STS-26 Liftoff. Public Domain. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
Alan Hay works as designer at adidas headquarters within the brand design team in Herzogenaurach, Germany. He shares his story with Design Atlas about how he found his way in the design field from an early age. Through finding freelance work during his university years to working for the Aberdeen Football Club, Alan’s story showcases how he intersected his passion for sport with his love for graphic design. If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Alan Hay. Edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. Credits Much Higher. Causmic. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. You are the Woman. Robbero. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Kesta. Good Vibe. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. We Ride! Reed Mathis. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Up the Steps. Geographer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Bach Cello Suite No. G Major. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Time Parade. Geographer. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. The Mini Vandals. Ella Vater. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Cheel. Blue Dream. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Modern Situations. Unicorn Heads. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Just Dance. Patrick Patrikios. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Visit DesignAtlasPod.com for the latest updates and to sign-up to our newsletter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-pod/support
In season 2, Jens and Megan meet with designers and creatives from all over the world, located on all seven continents. Join them as they grow their global understanding of graphic design from hearing stories of unique and culturally diverse designers making a positive change in the world. Be sure to be the first to subscribe to get the latest episodes in your feed. Season 2 begins May 6th, 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-fm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-fm/support