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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
We return to the fireside chat from the Adobe Symposium 2019, on what goes into creating better and more personalised customer experiences. Join comedian & author Adam Spencer and a panel of Executive leaders from some of Australia’s biggest brands, as they discuss how to get innovative with customer experiences and how to kickstart a digital transition.
We return to the fireside chat from the Adobe Symposium 2019, on what goes into creating better and more personalised customer experiences. Join comedian & author Adam Spencer and a panel of Executive leaders from some of Australia’s biggest brands, as they discuss how to get innovative with customer experiences and how to kickstart a digital transition.
Join comedian & author Adam Spencer and a panel of Executive leaders from some of Australia’s biggest brands as they discuss what goes into creating better customer experiences. Hear how their businesses have embraced personalised experiences to realise value and increase business returns. From data driven, one-to-one communications to targeted experiences across all touchpoints, this fireside chat from the Adobe Symposium 2019 is sure to entertain, inform and leave you wanting more.
Join comedian & author Adam Spencer and a panel of Executive leaders from some of Australia’s biggest brands as they discuss what goes into creating better customer experiences. Hear how their businesses have embraced personalised experiences to realise value and increase business returns. From data driven, one-to-one communications to targeted experiences across all touchpoints, this fireside chat from the Adobe Symposium 2019 is sure to entertain, inform and leave you wanting more.
Emil og Halfdan har deltaget i Adobe Symposium 2018 i Stockholm. Der er dog kommet en række spændende insights om bl.a. AI og Machine Learning ud af - få en opsummering med de 5 vigtigste ting fra turen her: Agenda: * 90 % tror, at de har implementeret AI i 2020 - men hvad er AI? * Magento & Marketo skal ses i forlængelse af hinanden - der kommer flere opkøb * Fremtidens marketingperson skal bruge mere tid på det kreative, kommunikation og forbedring - mindre tid på teknik, tagging af billeder m.v. * Der er for meget data * Internet of Things er kind of shitty lige nu - men det går stærkt
EP85 with Prue Jones on gender, sex robots and simulations This session finds us still at the Adobe Symposium 2018, where we ‘finally’ got the chance to sit down with Prue Jones. She has been on our list since the first episode but for whatever reason we’d never been able to make it work. Well, the wait only heightened our anticipation and Prue did not disappoint. Design and Creative Director of Fjord, Prue has over 30 years of experience in the Creative Industries. Starting in advertising she made the move to graphic/digital design and recently began balancing the roles of futurist and gender equality leader. Two topics she’s incredibly passionate about. As you might imagine, with that backstory, this conversation went all over the place but somehow remained connected to what we, as designers, as people, can do to make things better. We talk sex robots, the singularity, living in a simulation and becoming a spokesperson for female creatives. Special thanks to Streamtime for their continued support. If you haven’t started using their software… well, you are missing out. Thank you to Adobe for having us along for the ride and to Jo Roca (freakin’ legend) for stepping in as co-host. Prue Jones linkedin.com/in/prue-jones-58991516 instagram.com/prudencemjones Streamtime streamtime.net Jo Roca forthepeople.agency
Episode 84 with James de Vries on Sea Change and See Change In this episode we spoke with James de Vries, Principal Director of Strategy at Second Road. James has recently returned to Australia after six years working as Creative Director at Harvard Business Review, where his role centred around raising the voice of design and building the value and effectiveness of design in the company. We spoke about the contrast between high school and design school, learning that design could be a lightning rod for strategy, how an understanding and sensitivity to good typography makes a good designer, starting a deluxe with his wife, working in the newspaper industry and learning to ‘speak editorial’ and also design, strategy and management. We also dove into his time at HBR, working with Fairfax and his new role at second road. Special thanks to our mates at Streamtime for helping make this episode possible, checkout their approach to project management at streamtime.net Special thanks to guest host Andy Wright for stepping in and Adobe for having us back stage at Adobe Symposium. Listen to this episode straight from the website ausdesignradio.com or subscribe using iTunes or any podcast app. Search for ausdesignradio. James de Vries linkedin.com/in/james-de-vries-4ba9b03 secondroad.com.au HBR hbr.org Streamtime streamtime.net Mental Health Study bit.ly/mentallyhealthy18 Never Not Creative twitter.com/nvrnotcreative Andy Wright twitter.com/adwrighty
EP83 with James Victore on Feck Perfuction In this episode, we had the chance to grab an hour with James Victore backstage at the Adobe Symposium 2018 — and what an hour it was. James is a designer, artist, educator and author but also an incredibly proud Father. Here we talk about dropping out of art college and going back to teach (at the same school). We look at teaching college students compared to adult professionals and how his teaching/client work has recently changed balance, to incorporate more personal growth retreats. Most of all we discuss James’ outlook on life and how each day is a chance to learn for him, his book Who Died and Made You Boss? and his recently finished book Feck Perfuction and speaking tour of the same name. Big thank you to our mates at Streamtime! Keeping us on track and episodes of ADR happening. Also Jo Rocca for joining this episode as guest host and Adobe for having us at Symposium! James Victore jamesvictore.com instagram.com/jamesvictore Streamtime streamtime.net Jo Roca forthepeople.agency
EP82 with Estella Tse on Immersive Art In this episode, we spoke with Estella Tse backstage at Adobe Symposium 2018 in Sydney. Estella is a Virtual Reality painter and designer with a background in Illustration hailing from Oakland California. We spoke about how virtual reality affects your mind and infiltrates Estella’s dreams, how she became an Artist in Residence with Google's Tilt Brush, how swimming and yoga makes her a better VR artist and exploring how the great art masters may have used VR as a canvas. Special thanks to Streamtime for helping make this episode happen and Jo Roca for being a guest host! Estella Tse instagram.com/estellatse estellatse.com/about-estella twitter.com/estellatse Streamtime
Roy van Keulen startte dit jaar als directeur Online bij Jumbo Supermarkten. Klaas Weima en Elsbeth Eilander – chef van Tijdschrift voor Marketing spraken hem op het Adobe Symposium over de geheimen van retail, digitale transformaties en over het favoriete seizoen van iedere supermarkt: Kerst.