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Best podcasts about Digital design

Latest podcast episodes about Digital design

DESIGN SYSTEM - Le Podcast
[REDIFF] Thomas Vidal - Thiga - Permettre aux équipes Design de s'émanciper

DESIGN SYSTEM - Le Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 94:47


Tu peux en mettant 5⭐️ sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify !Thomas Vidal est Head of Design chez Thiga, en mission dans le groupe Accor.Après son bac, Thomas passe une licence en informatique. A la sortie de l'iPhone, souhaite se réorienter dans l'UX Design, dans la création d'interface homme-machine (IHM). Étant basé à Toulouse, il rentre à l'école nationale d'aviation civile pour faire une master d'ergonomie IHM.Pour son stage de fin d'études, il travaille sur un écran tactile à destination des pilotes et des co-pilotes d'avion pour simplifier les interactions dans le cockpit.Par peur de faire les mêmes choses pendant 40 ans, Thomas décide de rejoindre le cabinet Exakis, à la fin de son stage, afin de travailler sur différents projets dans le temps. Il y travaille pour des entreprises comme Airbus ou Total. Cependant, il se voit confronter à un problème d'agence : il répond à un brief, prototype énormément, discute avec de nombreux utilisateurs, livre des maquettes qui, au final, ne seront jamais développées par le client.Thomas travaille, via Exakis, à l'uniformisation de la plateforme des SAMU de France en tant que Designer. En travaillant sur ce projet, il vient souvent à Paris et doit travailler avec des Product Managers du cabinet Thiga. Cabinet qu'il rejoint à la fin de sa mission, en tant Product Designer.Sa première mission sera au sein de l'incubateur d'AXA : l'Accélérateur. Où, pendant 1 an, il fait toutes les semaines un Design Sprint pour tester de nouveaux projets au sein de l'assureur. Même si l'exercice est intellectuellement stimulant, il est extrêmement intense, ce qui fait que Thomas change de mission au bout d'un an.Il passe ensuite chez Splio, en tant que Lead Product Designer. Une mission “classique” de Product Designer au cours de laquelle Thomas commence à manager une équipe et à monter en compétence sur ces sujets. Une montée qui est également suivie et mise en place du côté de Thiga.Par la suite, Thomas rejoint Doctolib en tant que Design System Manager. Il nous explique comment il fait pour mettre en place un Design System dans une structure de plus de 30 designers où la cohérence graphique commençait à manquer.Ensuite, Thomas occupe le rôle de Head of Design chez Leetchi, puis VP Digital Design chez Décathlon, puis Head of Product Design chez Accor. Dans cet épisode, on revient sur ces 3 aventures, afin de comprendre comment bien structurer une équipe et s'assurer qu'elle va dans la bonne direction. Pour ça, Thomas à 3 piliers sur lesquels il revient :Création d'une vision designMise à plat de l'organisation et de l'équipe designVéhiculée une culture design dans les équipes et l'entrepriseIl nous explique comment il a mis en place ces 3 piliers dans les entreprises dans lesquelles il y a travaillé et comment n'importe quelle entreprise ou même équipe design peut s'en saisir pour l'adapter à son contexte et ses besoins.Les ressources de l'épisodeThigaPour contacter ThomasLinkedInHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Digital Signage Done Right
Digital Design: Latest Trends & Best Practices

Digital Signage Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 29:40


EPISODE 163 | Guest: Debbie DeWitt, marketing communications manager for Visix In this episode, we explore how to create content that not only looks good but also effectively conveys messages across various platforms, from intranets and social media to digital signage. We discuss the challenges designers face and examine practical strategies for overcoming these hurdles. Listen to get actionable tips and resources for creating impactful digital content and internal communications, focusing on clear communication and timeless design principles. Hear fundamental principles of good design for internal communications. Understand the key challenges facing content designers today. Discover current trends, and how to measure success. Get practical tips for designing impactful digital signage content. Explore tools and resources to improve design skills and adapt to evolving trends. See the full transcript HERE Need more advice on crafting digital communications? Grab our free Digital Signage Design Guide HERE

Women Designers You Should Know
037. Susan Kare and Amy & Jennifer Hood: Pixel Pushing and Powerful Branding

Women Designers You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 79:24


This dual feature episode explores the legacy of Susan Kare, the designer behind the original Mac icons, with guests Amy and Jennifer Hood, the twin creatives behind Hoodzpah, known for their bold branding and empowering creative business strategies._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources / Links:Susan Kare's Prints: kareprints.comSmithsonian ArticleAmy and Jen's Book: Freelance and Business and Stuff by Amy Hood and Jennifer HoodAbout SusanSusan Kare is a graphic designer and pioneering iconographer best known for her work on the original Apple Macintosh in the early 1980s. With a background in fine arts, she had no prior experience in computer graphics when she was hired to design the first digital icons and typefaces for the Mac. Using graph paper and pixel constraints, she created some of the most enduring symbols in tech history, including the Happy Mac, the Command key symbol, and the original Mac fonts like Chicago and Geneva. Her designs humanized technology, making computers intuitive and accessible to non-technical users. After Apple, she continued shaping digital interfaces at NeXT, Microsoft, Facebook, and Pinterest, and today, she serves as a Design Architect at Niantic Labs while selling limited-edition prints of her iconic designs.About Amy & Jen HoodAmy and Jen Hood are the twin sister duo behind Hoodzpah, a Southern California-based branding agency known for its bold, strategic, and personality-driven design work. Since founding Hoodzpah in 2011, they have worked with major brands like Disney, Nike, and 20th Century Fox, creating memorable identities and custom typefaces. Beyond client work, they are passionate about helping creatives build successful careers—they wrote Freelance, and Business, and Stuff, a practical and empowering guide to running a creative business, and have launched resources for designers, including brand identity courses and custom fonts. With a fearless approach to branding and a deep understanding of creative entrepreneurship, Amy and Jen have carved out a distinctive place in the design world while uplifting the next generation of creatives.Amy and Jen's Book: Freelance and Business and Stuff by Amy Hood and Jennifer HoodFollow Amy & Jen:Amy's Instagram: @amyhoodlumJen's Instagram: @thegoodhoodStudio Instagram: @hoodzpahdesignWebsite: hoodzpahdesign.com ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod

The Frictionless Experience
Coffee, Convenience and Conversion: Reducing Friction on Mobile Ordering Apps with Adam Candela (ex-Dunkin', Staples)

The Frictionless Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 41:52


What if creating frictionless digital experiences isn't just about making things easier, but finding the perfect balance between ease and profitability?Join hosts Chuck Moxley and Nick Paladino as they talk with Adam Candela, former Director of Digital Retail and Digital Marketing at Dunkin' Brands. With over 25 years of digital experience including roles at BJ's Wholesale Club and Staples, Adam shares insights on balancing frictionless experiences with business objectives, building effective digital teams, and avoiding the pitfalls of over-automation.Lessons from this episode:1. Balance customer convenience with profitability by maintaining strategic friction points that create opportunities for additional value and sales.2. Encourage innovation within teams by practicing humility as a leader and creating safe spaces for all team members to contribute ideas.3. When implementing digital initiatives, focus first on solving the right problem rather than rushing to quick solutions that might miss the mark with customers.Want more tips and strategies to create frictionless user experiences? Subscribe to our newsletter!https://www.thefrictionlessexperience.com/frictionless—Adam's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcandela/Chuck's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckmoxley/Nick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/npaladino/Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(02:15) Defining Frictionless Digital Experiences(04:45) Challenges of Order-Ahead Technology(07:15) Balancing Convenience with Business Needs(08:45) Location-Based Notifications and Personalization(12:15) Social Engineering in Digital Design(15:45) When Frictionless Hurts Profitability(21:15) Balancing Automation and Personalization(27:00) Internal Friction and Team Dynamics(32:00) Avoiding the "Hippo" Effect in Meetings(35:00) Common Misconceptions About Digital Experiences(38:30) Conclusion

Bytemarks Café
Bytemarks Cafe: February 21 - Department of Education Digital Design Initiative

Bytemarks Café

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 28:58


Today we'll catch up with the Department of Education and learn about their Digital Design initiative. We'll find out how digital design seeks to integrate media, information, and technology literacy tools to support student engagement and achievement.

Flying High with Flutter
Emotional Digital Design with Vadym Grin

Flying High with Flutter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 43:08


In this episode of Flying High with Flutter, we're joined by Vadym Grin, author of Emotional Digital Design and Head of Product Design at Atolls. Vadym shares insights from his book, discusses the design process, explores the role of developers in crafting great user experiences, and more! Whether you're a designer, developer, or simply curious about UI/UX, this episode is packed with valuable insights!

The Creative Voyage Podcast
How to Be a Better Creative, Best of E14–E29

The Creative Voyage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 58:51


This special insight-packed 30th episode is dedicated to episodes 14 to 29 highlights, featuring the best strategic, tactical and inspirational advice all 16 of the most recent guests gave at the end of their interviews. You can think of it as a perennial creative career advice resource that you can easily return to whenever you feel stuck, lack motivation or want to get inspired. If you are a creative professional in any industry and at any stage of your career, it will offer various guidance and wisdom to support you on your journey.Learn more at https://creative.voyage/

D Talks - The Design Podcast
Design Leadership | Anjali Deswanndikkar, DVP Product Design, ICICI Lombard | The Design Podcast

D Talks - The Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 34:31


Anjali is currently working as a DVP Product Design in one of India's leading Insurance companies, ICICI Lombard. Her role caters to bring in the digital transformation in this InsurTech, and raise the user experience maturity of the organisation through the digital platforms.With an extensive experience of 22 years in the Digital Design space, she has won design awards, scaled sustainable design teams, built design studios and helped business grow by crafting digital products that are not just delightful but functions for its users. ________________________________________ 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - Planning your career 03:18 - Being observant 06:46 - Building & Leading Design teams 10:56 - Managing the team 13:20 - Encouraging young designers 16:24 - The process 22:58 - Sustaining design teams 26:51 - Hiring process & requirement 31:55 - Maintaining individuality 33:10 - Opportunities at ICICI Lombard 34:05 - Conclusion ________________________________________ Order the book: INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN “Introduction to Design” isn't just a book; it's a helpful guide that clears up confusion, busts myths, and shows the way for new designers. With the help of beautiful and simplified diagrams and illustrations, this book makes understanding the design world even easier and more practical, empowering readers to explore their creativity with confidence. Split into four main parts, each one acts like a map, leading you through the world of design. It helps you understand what design is all about and figure out your own path within it. With easy-to-understand writing and detailed illustrations, this book goes beyond just teaching—it becomes a joyful experience, full of knowledge, and a journey of discovery and understanding yourself better. I've been designing for 15 years and if this book had come 15 years ago, I would have achieved all I did till now, in 8 years! Aaquib Wani Founder & Creative Director Aaquib Wani Design ________________________________________ Online courses for UCEED CEED NID & NIFT⁠⁠ ________________________________________ Connect with Sanjay Reddy(Host) Linkedin⁠⁠ ADPList Instagram

Сколько денег на карточке?
«Дуров, верни стену!» - сколько можно зарабатывать в digital design?

Сколько денег на карточке?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 44:25


По традиции в начале выпуска делимся, что произошло в нашей жизни за неделю: Леша остался без дивана, а у Оли залетел рилс; В этом выпуске у нас в гостях digital-designer Юля Толмачева, с которой мы поговорили о ее пути в творчестве: - Как она променяла карьеру банкира на художника; - Обязательно ли уметь рисовать, чтобы работать в digital-designer; - Как выучиться на дизайнера бесплатно; - Почему творческим людям так сложно себя продавать; - Когда художников заменят нейросети; Юля Толмачева: https://instagram.com/jutolm t.me/realnodudeШкола портрета Анатолия Мовляна: https://portraitschool.ru Телеграмм-канал подкаста: https://t.me/skolkodeneg Присылайте нам обратную связь в телеграмм-бот: https://t.me/skolkodeneg_podcastBot Ранний доступ к выпускам и поддержка нас на Бусти: https://boosty.to/howmuchmoney  Мы в социальных сетях: https://instagram.com/olyamikitas https://instagram.com/kryuchkov.ph Сотрудничество: keepcalmandlistenpodcasts@gmail.com Развивайте бизнес с сервисами экосистемы Контур - https://bit.ly/40E2ev7Реклама. 16+. АО «ПФ «СКБ Контур». ОГРН 1026605606620. 620144, г. Екатеринбург, ул. Народной Воли, 19А.erid: 2VfnxyL9jwn

Roleplay Rescue
Escaping Tynebris with Chris Casciano

Roleplay Rescue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 48:08


Chris Casciano is a medieval fantasy illustrator and author from Syracuse, New York. He has illustrated for novels, tv shows, and numerous games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, and Game of Thrones. His personal art series, “The Iron Cast,” is a world of medieval knights and environments painted with a combination of realism, abstract shapes and textures. Chris has also written and illustrated his own Solo RPG novel, Escaping Tynebris: The Dungeons. Beyond being a professional creator, he also teaches Concept Art, Illustration and Digital Design at the high school level. Talking to him, I realised just how special this book is going to be, coming as it is from a well-spring of passion and love for all things medieval and fantastic. I hope you'll listen in and check it out.Escaping Tynebris Trailer:youtube.com/watch?v=Q5M34woIYCAKickstarter Prelaunch Page: kickstarter.com/projects/escapingtynebris/escaping-tynebris-the-dungeonsEscaping Tynebris Website:theironcast.com/escapingtynebrisThe Iron Cast Website:theironcast.com/Roleplay Rescue Details:Voice Message:speakpipe.com/roleplayrescuePatreon:patreon.com/rpgrescue Email:hello@rpgrescue.comBlogroleplayrescue.com Bluesky Social:https://bsky.app/profile/ubiquitousrat.bsky.socialMeWe:https://mewe.com/p/roleplayrescueRoleplay Rescue Theme by Jon Cohen from Tale of the Manticore:https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/Logo and artwork by MJ Hiblen:https://www.patreon.com/MJHiblenART/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Roleplay Rescue
Escaping Tynebris with Chris Casciano

Roleplay Rescue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 48:08


Chris Casciano is a medieval fantasy illustrator and author from Syracuse, New York. He has illustrated for novels, tv shows, and numerous games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, and Game of Thrones. His personal art series, “The Iron Cast,” is a world of medieval knights and environments painted with a combination of realism, abstract shapes and textures. Chris has also written and illustrated his own Solo RPG novel, Escaping Tynebris: The Dungeons. Beyond being a professional creator, he also teaches Concept Art, Illustration and Digital Design at the high school level. Talking to him, I realised just how special this book is going to be, coming as it is from a well-spring of passion and love for all things medieval and fantastic. I hope you'll listen in and check it out.Escaping Tynebris Trailer:youtube.com/watch?v=Q5M34woIYCAKickstarter Prelaunch Page: kickstarter.com/projects/escapingtynebris/escaping-tynebris-the-dungeonsEscaping Tynebris Website:theironcast.com/escapingtynebrisThe Iron Cast Website:theironcast.com/Roleplay Rescue Details:Voice Message:speakpipe.com/roleplayrescuePatreon:patreon.com/rpgrescue Email:hello@rpgrescue.comBlogroleplayrescue.com Bluesky Social:https://bsky.app/profile/ubiquitousrat.bsky.socialMeWe:https://mewe.com/p/roleplayrescueRoleplay Rescue Theme by Jon Cohen from Tale of the Manticore:https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/Logo and artwork by MJ Hiblen:https://www.patreon.com/MJHiblenART/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Windowsill Chats
Crafting Cinematic Worlds: Annie Atkins on Iconic Film Design, Creative Storytelling, and Letters From the North Pole

Windowsill Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 60:37


Margo is joined by Annie Atkins, a graphic designer and legendary prop maker for film and television. She is known for her work with Wes Anderson on The Grand Budapest Hotel, which won the Academy Award for Best Production Design at the 87th Academy Awards. Since then, she has worked again with Wes Anderson on Isle of Dogs and The French Dispatch as well as on Steven Speilberg's West Side Story and Bridge of Spies. Annie's first book, Fake Love Letters, Forged Telegrams, and Prison Escape Maps, was published in 2020 by Phaidon. In her first children's book, Letters From The North Pole, five children from all around the world write to Santa Claus with ideas for Christmas gifts and are amazed when he writes back! Through five letters from Santa that children can pull out and read, the hidden world of the North Pole is revealed, from how reindeer can sleep standing up to what snacks Santa would like left out on Christmas Eve, and how he gets round the world so quickly. This is a nostalgic and festive tale, reminiscent of the classic The Jolly Postman and Annie's iconic work on such films as The Grand Budapest Hotel.   Margo and Annie discuss: How Annie's upbringing in a creative household influenced her decision to pursue graphic design and the pivotal moments that led her into the film industry Her impressive portfolio working on films and specific challenges and joys she encountered while working with distinctive styles of directors Hand-lettering vs. digital design Film prop details and some of the various intricate props she crafted Learning through mistakes, how using a 50-star flag instead of a 48-star flag in Bridge of Spies taught her to ensure historical accuracy Personal Projects vs. Commissioned Work What the job of a graphic designer on a film set typically involves and how it contributes to the overall storytelling in a movie Her captivating and interactive new children's book, Letters from the North Pole   Connect with Annie: www.instagra.com/AnnieAtkins www.annieatkins.com   Connect with Margo: www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.windowsillchats.com www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill  

Tell Craig Your Story
George Lobo - Brazil - Digital Design / Entrepreneur

Tell Craig Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 47:28


Episode 151 - Please welcome to the podcast Digital Design and Entrepreneur George Lobo. Born in Sao Paulo Brazil, now residing in Shanghai China. His wild creativity shines in his collaborations with local and international clients in China. George is the Founder of the Shanghai Bald Society, which is raising awareness with young men's mental health who have lost their hair. George is also the host of PechaKucha Night Shanghai and their next show is the 15th of August- The Great Architecture and Design Special. George was also apart of the Space Expo, X Change Talk and is a talented photographer. On his down time, George is a Southern Kung Fu Master. Instagram/ wechat- @georgelobo https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory @tellcraigyourstory #georgelobo #tellcraigyourstory #southernkungfu #lemmy #motorhead #saopaulobrazil #shanghaibaldsociety #spaceexpo #digitaldesign #pechakucha #digitaldesign #kiss #mentalhealthawareness

The Power of Design
The Power of Design Podcast #91 - Digital Design with Ben Visser

The Power of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 63:49


Today, we're joined by Ben Visser, founder of Social Design House, a dynamic branding and digital design studio located in Rock Hill, SC. Throughout this episode, Ben shares his entrepreneurial journey and discusses how digital design has empowered the growth of his business. Join us as we delve into the inspiring world of design and entrepreneurship with Ben Visser. Podcast Instagram Jack on Instagram More info about the podcast

Hessen schafft Wissen
#145: Mit Gaming zur nächsten Mondlandung – Prof. Stephan Jacob über Digital Arts

Hessen schafft Wissen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 50:18


Die europäische Raumfahrtagentur ESA plant gemeinsam mit der NASA eine eigene Mondbasis, die durch zahlreiche automatisierte Landemodule mit Materialien versorgt werden soll. Hochmoderne Raumsonden sollen mithilfe Künstlicher Intelligenz den optimalen Landeplatz auf dem Mond finden. Doch diese Technologie stößt oft aufgrund der zerklüfteten Mondoberfläche an ihre Grenzen. Um die Zuverlässigkeit der Künstlichen Intelligenz zu erhöhen, müssen mehr Bilddaten gesammelt werden. Dabei soll ein Videospiel helfen: Während Spielerinnen und Spieler darin Mondkrater markieren, versorgen sie die KI unbewusst mit wertvollen Daten.Wie kann Digital Design zu den zukünftigen Mondmissionen beitragen? Wie werden durch das Videospiel Bilddaten gesammelt? Und wie entwickelt man ein solches Spiel? Über diese und weitere Fragen sprechen wir in dieser Folge von "Hessen schafft Wissen" mit Stephan Jacob, dem Leiter des Projekts und Professor für Technologien in Digital Arts an der Hochschule Darmstadt. Und wenn all das noch nicht genügend Gründe sind reinzuhören: Prof. Jacob verrät auch, inwiefern er an Serien wie “Star Wars: Der Marsianer” und Filmen wie “Dune” mitgewirkt hat! 

The Brand Called You
Unveiling the Future of Digital Design | Jay Mistry, CEO, Zazzy and Petara

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 24:31


In this thought-provoking interview, Jay Mistry, the visionary founder and CEO of Zazzy, a leading digital design studio, delves into the future of digital design. With a keen eye for innovation and a deep understanding of user experience, Jay offers valuable insights into the role of AI and machine learning in product design, the balance between creativity and usability, and the importance of design in building user trust. From the early challenges of launching a design agency to the core values that drive Zazzy's success, this engaging conversation provides a comprehensive look at the ever-evolving landscape of digital design. 00:31- About Jay Mistry Jay is the Chief Executive Officer of Zazzy and Vitara.  He's a digital design entrepreneur, designpreneur, technophile, mistake maker, and learner.  Jay has several brands that he has worked with, which include Tike, Ogilvie, Ford, mapro, Faliro, Byjus, Pathfinder, StrategyConnect, Golden Pi, and many more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

Off Center
Episode 22: Platformization and COVID E-LIT with Søren Pold

Off Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 44:58


Scott Rettberg is back with another episode of the podcast ‘Off Center'. This time he is joined by Søren Pold, Associate professor of Digital Design at Aarhus University. They discuss digital literature, platformazation, and the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode also includes a new AI update with David Jhave Johnston. Together with Scott, he will bring you up to date about recent AI medical advances. The AI update starts at 18:13. References   Abramson, Josh, Adler, Jonas, Dunger, Jack, et al. 2024. Accurate structure prediction of biomolecular interactions with AlphaFold 3. Nature 630, 493–500. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07487-w.   Ahmad, Irshad. 2022. CRISPR/Cas9—A Promising Therapeutic Tool to Cure Blindness: Current Scenario and Future Prospects. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(19), 11482.  Elias, Pierre, Jain, Sneha, Poterucha, Timothy, et al. 2024. Artificial Intelligence for Cardiovascular Care-Part 1: Advances: JACC Review Topic of the Week. Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  Fuller, Matthew, Green, Colin, & Pope Simon. 1997. The Web Stalker. I/O/D.  Nacher, Anna, Rettberg, Scott, & Pold, Søren. 2021. COVID E-LIT: Digital Art from the Pandemic. Electronic Book Review. DOI: 10.7273/kehh-8c3.  Nacher, Anna, Rettberg, Scott, Pold, Søren Bro & Steele, Ashleigh. 2022. COVID E-LIT: Digital Art During the Pandemic. Documentary. 44 min., 12 sec.    Rettberg, Jill Walker. 2010. Feral hypertext: when hypertext literature escapes control. International Handbook of Internet Research, 477-492.  Richard, Guillaume, de Almeida, Bernardo P., Dalla-Torre, Hugo, et al. 2024. ChatNT: A Multimodal Conversational Agent for DNA, RNA and Protein Tasks. bioRxiv, 2024-04.  Ruffolo, Jeffrey A., Nayfach, Stephen, Gallagher, Joseph, et al. 2024. Design of highly functional genome editors by modeling the universe of CRISPR-Cas sequences. bioRxiv, 2024-04. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.22.590591.  Yang, Lin, Xu, Shawn, Sellergren, Andrew, et al. 2024. Advancing Multimodal Medical Capabilities of Gemini. arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.03162.  Zhao, Yujahio, Ding, Ye, Lau Vick, et al. 2024. Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging at 0.05 Tesla. Science. DOI:10.1126/science.adm7168.  

Webflail
Episode 93 | 3 failures while steering an 85 person agency | with Dan Hardaker

Webflail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 57:28


Today my guest is Dan Hardaker.Dan is the Director of Digital Design and co-owner at Proctor + Stevenson.P+S is one of the UK's longest-established full-service marketing agencies, offering business-to-business marketing strategy, branding and technology.Dan is one of the longest-serving employees there having been there for 11 years and 8 months.Clients include Panasonic, Epson & South West Water.But if this agency is such a well-established and more traditional agency, you might think thatthey are not stuck in their ways, stuffy and less forward thinking.Far from it - this agency is quick to adopt new technology and Dan is hyper aware of available tools and tech out there.Their new website, built on Webflow, and explorations of how to use Webflow more broadly with enterprise clients are helping to push the UK Webflow market forward. We'll get in to this more in today's episode.You might think life has always been pretty rosy for Dan if you look at him now with a formidable team, enterprise clients and beautiful office in the heart of Bristol.But as you may have guessed, there's been some fundamental fails to learn from to get here.The fails we'll talk about in today's episode are:1) Clear Communication2) Comprehensive Testing3) Due Diligence in HiringSAVVYCALSchedule like a Webflow boss - try SavvyCal here BONSAIStreamline your client process - check out Bonsai here!WEBFLAIL FREEBIESCheck out free Webflail resources here!Webflow 2024 Planner10 Step Process To Land Your First Webflow Clients: The Ultimate GuideLINKS FOR DAN‍

The Brand Called You
Unveiling the Future of Digital Design | Jay Mistry, CEO, Zazzy and Petara

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 24:31


In this thought-provoking interview, Jay Mistry, the visionary founder and CEO of Zazzy, a leading digital design studio, delves into the future of digital design. With a keen eye for innovation and a deep understanding of user experience, Jay offers valuable insights into the role of AI and machine learning in product design, the balance between creativity and usability, and the importance of design in building user trust. From the early challenges of launching a design agency to the core values that drive Zazzy's success, this engaging conversation provides a comprehensive look at the ever-evolving landscape of digital design. 00:31- About Jay Mistry Jay is the Chief Executive Officer of Zazzy and Vitara.  He's a digital design entrepreneur, designpreneur, technophile, mistake maker, and learner.  Jay has several brands that he has worked with, which include Tike, Ogilvie, Ford, mapro, Faliro, Byjus, Pathfinder, StrategyConnect, Golden Pi, and many more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

Business Vitality®
182 - Accessible Influence: Bridging Gaps in Digital Design with Maxwell Ivey

Business Vitality®

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 31:29


Your host, Catherine Cantey, talks with the Blind Blogger and Accessibility Expert, Maxwell Ivey.Discover how making your website and apps more accessible not only improves user experience for people with disabilities but also boosts SEO and overall usability. G practical tips on simple design, the importance of alternative text tags, and the impact of descriptive labels on buttons and links. Learn about the vast, loyal, and largely untapped market of over a billion people globally, and how inclusive design can lead to greater business success. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of how listening and community support have shaped a thriving career in accessibility advocacy.We talk about:-Benefits of Accessibility-Community Support and Career Growth-Real-life Impact of AccessibilityTo learn more about Max's work, visit TheAccessibilityAdvantage.Com.If you'd like to be a guest on The Business Vitality® podcast, click HERE.For more information, visit CatherineCantey.com.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Granite acquires digital design agency WONDR

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 3:12


Ireland's leading full-service digital agency Granite, has announced that it has acquired WONDR, a global leading digital design agency. The acquisition will boost Granite's global reach adding over 30 blue chip clients from across Ireland, the UK, and the Middle East, reinforcing Granite's position as Ireland's largest independent digital agency and expanding their presence overseas. Founded in 2014 by Dermot O'Shea, WONDR is a global award-winning digital design agency that specialises in services that include strategy, user experience design, digital branding, and comprehensive enterprise solutions. Using advanced AI technologies, WONDR develops digital products that help clients to build a digital presence and foster growth. Among its clients are ESB, An Post, DCCI, 11Onze, Agthia, Perrett Laver and the Independent Pharmacy. WONDR has won Best Small Agency two years in a row at the Digital Media Awards, Best eCommerce Website at the Spider Awards, and international awards from prestigious programmes such as the Webby Awards (USA), UX Design Awards (Germany) & the ADG Lau Awards (Spain). Following the acquisition of WONDR Granite anticipates that annual revenues will grow to more than €16M in 2024. WONDR is the latest successful integration in Granite's recent string of digital services acquisitions, which include Armour, Continuum, Willows Consulting, Connector, MediaOne and New York-based LCM Granite. With the addition of WONDR, Granite will grow its team to 140 digital specialists. Dermot O'Shea will join Granite as a new business partner to drive innovation in design, and enhance business growth. His experience working with clients such as Fáilte Ireland, Google, KBC, Vodafone, National Lottery, and the GAA, will be of considerable benefit to Granite as it continues to expand its digital design services in Irish and international markets. Conor Buckley, CEO of Granite, commented: "Merging WONDR into Granite's expanding business marks a transformative milestone, laying a solid foundation for future innovations and growth in the digital landscape. WONDR's impressive track record, helping clients generate over €500 million in additional client revenue, underscores our shared commitment to growth and innovation. This partnership elevates our offering, bringing cutting-edge and trendsetting design solutions to our clients. Together, we're set to accelerate customer growth both in Ireland and internationally." Dermot O'Shea, Founder and Managing Director of WONDR, added: "Joining forces with Granite marks a significant leap in our growth journey. It allows us to redefine digital transformation, by seamlessly blending our creative strengths and technologicalexpertise. With the added skills and experiences from the Granite team, we look forward to combining our abilities to provide exceptional value to our clients worldwide." See more stories here.

THNX: A Feelgood Podcast
Episode 205: Antonie Evans

THNX: A Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 38:21


Antonie Evans is an artist, curator, and designer presently working at the Blaffer Art Museum as the Digital Design and Resources Lead. He has participated in the Space Taking Artist Residency; worked as a designer, web developer, social media manager, and graphic designer; and served as docent at both the Brooklyn Museum and the Moody Center at Rice University. Outside of design work, he maintains an interdisciplinary artist practice along with the pursuit of a curatorial mission to help artists build sustainable futures. Tony makes his home in Houston, Texas.

No Set Path
EP27 - From Side Hustle to Studio | Taylor Dederick of Unless Media

No Set Path

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 59:14


In this episode, host Drew English sits down with Taylor Dedrick, the woman behind Unless Media, a marketing and social media firm based in the Hudson Valley.Taylor is a Hudson Valley Native, having been born and raised in Saugerties, New York. Taylor founded Unless Media, a Creative Marketing Studio, in 2021 with the goal of bridging the gap between structured marketing practices and freethinking, creative small businesses. She graduated from Siena College in Loudonville, NY, with a B.S. in Marketing and Digital Design and went on to work as a digital marketing specialist, where she quickly learned corporate marketing wasn't for her. There were two things she knew for sure: she loved watching small businesses flourish, and she loved her community. So she took her knowledge and experience in marketing and launched Unless Media, where she now gets to work with creative, inspiring individuals and small businesses every day.Key points discussed in the episode:- Taylor shares how she transitioned from a corporate marketing specialist to running her own creative marketing studio. She talks about the importance of fostering creativity and explains why she moved away from the predictability of a traditional 9-to-5 job.- Taylor discusses her work process, detailing her typical day and how she manages different aspects of her business, from answering emails and arranging the day's schedule to creating content and brainstorming for future projects.- Taylor touches on how she manages content shoots for her clients, describing the process as both fun and inspiring.- The conversation explores the rise of the 'side hustle', with Taylor sharing her journey of turning her side gig into a full-time business.- Taylor provides some insight into how her clients find her and how she reaches out to potential clients.Listen to the full episode for more insights into Taylor's journey and her approach to creative digital marketing.EPISODE LINKS:Website: unlessmedia.comInstagram: @unlessmediiaMORE ABOUT “NO SET PATH”Website: nosetpath.comInstagram: instagram.com/nosetpathYouTube: youtube.com/@nosetpathFOLLOW DREW ENGLISHInstagram: instagram.com/drewenglishhLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drewenglishTwitter: twitter.com/thedrewenglishWebsite: drewenglish.com

Chasing Brighter Podcast
The Art of Self Expression: Embracing Your Creativity As A Form Of Personal Growth

Chasing Brighter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 21:45 Transcription Available


**2024 PODCAST OF THE YEAR WINNER: BEST FEMALE HOSTED PODCAST** Welcome to this episode of "Chasing Brighter," where hosts, Kelly & Jessica, discuss discuss the theme of creativity and passion as integral parts of personal growth and self-discovery. We encourage our listeners to embrace new experiences and discomfort as avenues for creativity, rounding off the discussion with their personal challenges to engage more deeply with their creative sides throughout the month of May. This episode is a call to listeners to uncover and nurture their own creative passions, highlighting the wide range of benefits, including improved mental health and a stronger sense of self!! 00:00 Welcome to Chasing Brighter: Embracing Creativity 00:37 Diving Into Creativity and Passion 01:24 Exploring the Many Facets of Creativity 02:18 Personal Stories of Creativity: Sewing, Crafting, and More 04:25 Broadening the Creative Spectrum: DIY, Gardening, and Cooking 10:05 Music and Movement: Finding Joy in Sounds and Steps 13:36 Visual Arts and Personal Challenges 18:09 Writing as a Creative Outlet 19:30 Digital Design and Creative Workspaces 20:52 Encouraging Creativity and Personal Growth Get our May book club book: Creativity and Gratitude: Exercises and Inspiration for a Year of Art, Hope, and Healing Continue your self-discovery with us: IG @chasingbrighter | Blog www.chasingbrighter.com Try Instacart Grocery Delivery and get $30 Off here. Fuel Your Body With Warrior Strong Wellness: Use 10% off code chasingbrighter

Earning by Design: Graphic Design, Freelancing, Business Marketing Strategies
Ep. 17 Revolutionizing Design Education: Real-World Client Experience with David Block

Earning by Design: Graphic Design, Freelancing, Business Marketing Strategies

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 29:48 Transcription Available


In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview a seasoned designer with over 30 years of experience who has turned into a full-time graphic design educator. This educator is helping the next generation of graphic designers gain real-world experience as part of their high school curriculum. David shares wisdom for new and seasoned designers based on his extensive career.Connect with David:The Design Rescue Program: https://www.edhsdesignrescue.com/The Design Rescue YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQxyDw4xzi-L2uGpvt8shQDavid Block's Design Site: https://www.davidblock.net/More about David:David is a graphic designer and educator with a career that started in 1991 after discovering his passion for design while working at a mall kiosk. His journey took him from early web design ventures with his father to earning a Bachelor's in Graphic Design from The Art Institute of California - Orange County. David spent significant time at Experian, evolving from a Senior Graphic Designer to an Interactive Art Director, and co-created the Handable Phone Grip, a testament to his interest in functional design.In 2015, David transitioned to education, teaching Digital Design and Visual Communications at North Orange County ROP, El Dorado High School. He founded the 'Design Rescue Studio,' a program that combines academic learning with real-world projects, and launched 'The Design Rescue Show' on YouTube to extend his educational reach. Currently, he balances teaching with running his freelance design business, continuously learning and adapting to the ever-changing design landscape.CONNECT WITH ME! Website: https://4thecreatives.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/4thecreatives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4thecreatives/

Imagine a Place
Designing for the Intersection of Eras | Joey Shimoda, Shimoda Design Group

Imagine a Place

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 43:27


In this episode, Doug is joined by Joey Shimoda of Shimoda Design Group. This reflective conversation spans from Joey's unique upbringing in Alabama and the challenges of growing up in a racially tense environment to the potential impacts of emerging technologies.Growing up in Alabama during a turbulent period in American history—Joey reveals a journey marked by challenges, including his family's history of internment during World War II and the complexities of being one of the few Asian families in his community amidst the racial tensions of the 1960s. This backdrop serves as a foundation for Shimoda's profound insights into the role of curiosity, open-mindedness, and the embrace of both the analog and digital realms in shaping his design practices.Doug and Joey talk about how the implications of technological advancements like AI and the metaverse cannot be overlooked in the field of design. There is a need to emphasize human-centered creativity and tangible experiences in this rapidly changing technological landscape.This conversation not only showcases Joey's illustrious career and musings, but also serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of human creativity in the face of technological change. Follow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World.Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.

DESIGN SYSTEM - Le Podcast
#74 Thomas Vidal - Thiga - Permettre aux équipes Design de s'émanciper

DESIGN SYSTEM - Le Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 94:47


Tu peux soutenir sur le podcast sur KissKissBankBank ou en mettant 5⭐️ sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify !Thomas Vidal est Head of Design chez Thiga, en mission dans le groupe Accor.Après son bac, Thomas passe une licence en informatique. A la sortie de l'iPhone, souhaite se réorienter dans l'UX Design, dans la création d'interface homme-machine (IHM). Étant basé à Toulouse, il rentre à l'école nationale d'aviation civile pour faire une master d'ergonomie IHM.Pour son stage de fin d'études, il travaille sur un écran tactile à destination des pilotes et des co-pilotes d'avion pour simplifier les interactions dans le cockpit.Par peur de faire les mêmes choses pendant 40 ans, Thomas décide de rejoindre le cabinet Exakis, à la fin de son stage, afin de travailler sur différents projets dans le temps. Il y travaille pour des entreprises comme Airbus ou Total. Cependant, il se voit confronter à un problème d'agence : il répond à un brief, prototype énormément, discute avec de nombreux utilisateurs, livre des maquettes qui, au final, ne seront jamais développées par le client.Thomas travaille, via Exakis, à l'uniformisation de la plateforme des SAMU de France en tant que Designer. En travaillant sur ce projet, il vient souvent à Paris et doit travailler avec des Product Managers du cabinet Thiga. Cabinet qu'il rejoint à la fin de sa mission, en tant Product Designer.Sa première mission sera au sein de l'incubateur d'AXA : l'Accélérateur. Où, pendant 1 an, il fait toutes les semaines un Design Sprint pour tester de nouveaux projets au sein de l'assureur. Même si l'exercice est intellectuellement stimulant, il est extrêmement intense, ce qui fait que Thomas change de mission au bout d'un an.Il passe ensuite chez Splio, en tant que Lead Product Designer. Une mission “classique” de Product Designer au cours de laquelle Thomas commence à manager une équipe et à monter en compétence sur ces sujets. Une montée qui est également suivie et mise en place du côté de Thiga.Par la suite, Thomas rejoint Doctolib en tant que Design System Manager. Il nous explique comment il fait pour mettre en place un Design System dans une structure de plus de 30 designers où la cohérence graphique commençait à manquer.Ensuite, Thomas occupe le rôle de Head of Design chez Leetchi, puis VP Digital Design chez Décathlon, puis Head of Product Design chez Accor. Dans cet épisode, on revient sur ces 3 aventures, afin de comprendre comment bien structurer une équipe et s'assurer qu'elle va dans la bonne direction. Pour ça, Thomas à 3 piliers sur lesquels il revient :Création d'une vision designMise à plat de l'organisation et de l'équipe designVéhiculée une culture design dans les équipes et l'entrepriseIl nous explique comment il a mis en place ces 3 piliers dans les entreprises dans lesquelles il y a travaillé et comment n'importe quelle entreprise ou même équipe design peut s'en saisir pour l'adapter à son contexte et ses besoins.Thomas explique également ce qu'il recherche chez un ou une Product Designer lorsqu'il recrute, mais aussi comment sa vision a évolué à ce sujet.Enfin, Thomas aborde l'importance de mettre en place un cadre dans lequel les équipes peuvent s'épanouir, tout en leur offrant la latitude de s'adapter à chaque situation et à leurs enjeux.Les ressources de l'épisodeThigaREX sur la création du Design System de DoctolibNN Group UX PodcastDesign MattersArtiom DashinskyArticulating Design Decision, Tom GreeverLes autres épisodes de Design Journeys#9 Mickaël David, Design Director @ Doctolib #64 Jean-Baptiste Kaloya, Head of Product Design @ bpifrance#70 Vanessa Guilloteau, Head of Product Design @ CANAL+Case Study #2 Discovery Discipline avec Rémi Guyot & Tristan CharvillatPour contacter ThomasLinkedIn

EdTech Loop Podcast
Dissecting the NETP Digital Design Divide

EdTech Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 24:08


Greetings and Welcome to another Potentially Useful episode of the TCAPSLoop Podcast. . Today, we embark on an ambitious mission to bridge the Digital Design Divide. Part 2 of our NETP series aims to dismantle barriers and explore the implications and envisioning a future where every educator, regardless of circumstance, has equitable access to the tools and resources they need to embody this weeks TCAPS Loop Moment of Zen: Moment of Zen: The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious. - Marcus Aurelius   The Rundown: Follow along by downloading the National EdTech Plan (NETP): A Call to Action for Closing the Digital Access, Design, and Use Divides   Some Key Points: What is the Digital Design Divide and why is Danelle the solution? Importance of the Profile of an Educator as well as connecting it to the Portrait of a Graduate Incorporate the Design Process: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Deliver, and Test NETP Recommendations for Closing the Design Divide  Develop a “Portrait of an Educator” outlining the cognitive, personal, and interpersonal competencies educators should have to design learning experiences that help students develop the skills and attributes outlined in the profile of a graduate. (States, Districts)  Design and sustain systems that support ongoing learning for new and veteran teachers and administrators, providing them with the time and space needed to design learning opportunities aligned with the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Framework. (States, Districts, Building-Level Administrators)  Implement feedback mechanisms that empower educators to become leaders and codesigners of professional learning experiences. (Districts, Building-Level Administrators)  Provide educators and administrators with professional learning that supports the development of digital literacy skills so that they can model these skills for students and the broader school community. (States, Districts, Building-Level Administrators)  Develop processes for evaluating the potential effectiveness of digital tools before purchase, including the use of research and evidence. (State, District, Building-Level Administrators)  Foster an inclusive technology ecosystem that solicits input from diverse stakeholders to collaborate on decision-making for technology purchases, learning space design, and curriculum planning. (States, Districts, Building-Level Administrators)  Support and facilitate a systemic culture that builds trust and empowers educators to enhance and grow their professional practice to meet the needs of each student. (States, Districts, Building-Level Administrators)  Regularly solicit educator feedback and evaluate professional learning efforts to ensure alignment with the Portrait of an Educator. (District, Building-Level Administrators)   Tech Tool of the Week Professional Learning on the go. You likely know this if you are a listener of ours… podcasts are a great place to get digestible chunks of professional development.  One of my recent favorites is:  AEM Center: The Accessible Learning Experience Podcast   Rate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcast, Podbean, Castbox, Overcast, Bullhorn, or wherever else you get your ear candy.  Thanks for listening and inspiring!   Please rate and review the podcast on your app of choice and leave us a comment on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram Thank you so much for listening and inspiring!   Hosts: Danelle Brostrom, Larry Burden Um and Ramble Editing: Larry Burden   Cover art created with help from Adobe Firefly.

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast
Exploring Digital Design Tools with Armstrong's Nate Baxter

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 24:54


As the architecture and design industry becomes increasingly familiar with digital design tools and pre-construction services, knowing how they work and what to look for is paramount. How can tools like 3D Revit and digital twins address pain points for project teams, for example? Listen in as Armstrong's Nate Baxter answers this questions (among others) and explains how digitally assisted design tools can help create bolder, more sustainable projects on time and on budget. Resources on Armstrong's ProjectWorks solution: https://www.armstrongceilings.com/commercial/en/programs-services/projectworks.html https://www.armstrongceilings.com/commercial/en/case-study/transportation/bwi-airport-terminal-renovation-projectworks-ceiling-design.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iandsdesign/support

360 Yourself!
Ep 242: What Is Success To You? - Ivan Pols (CCO - What3words)

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 37:13


I like to make lots of different things and help people create great things themselves. I'm the Chief Creative Officer of what3words, a company helping everyone talk about everywhere. We've built a remarkable in-house team who are setting the standard for creativity in business. I'm also the co-founder of Truth & Spectacle, a creative business consultancy. I was a Worldwide Creative Director at Ogilvy London and at adam&eveDDB. Working on Dove, Dove Men, Unilever and Philips, building and leading multi-disciplined and multi-agency creative teams. I've collected awards from most of the international shows, including Grand Prizes, Grand Prix and Golds for Integrated Campaign, Effectiveness, Cyber, Digital Design, Print, Social, Film, Product and Strategy. My work has also been included as case studies in TED Talks, marketing textbooks, business books, and parody videos. I give talks and workshops, and coach creatives to be great business people, and businesses to be powerfully creative. I also draw a decent birthday card.

The Reflex Blue Show : A Graphic Design Podcast
Clement Mok: The Reflex Blue Show #254

The Reflex Blue Show : A Graphic Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024


Clement Mok, who was just awarded a Cooper Hewitt 2023 National Design Award for Digital Design, stops by The Reflex Blue Show to talk about his path into the design field, and finding his way to Apple to work on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Clement Mok: The Reflex Blue Show #254 appeared first on 36 Point.

TEXINTEL
TEXINTEL TALKS - EPISODE 104 - THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF DIGITAL DESIGN FOR SEWN APPAREL

TEXINTEL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 37:37


Digital technologies are set to disrupt and rewire many aspects of fashion design, sportswear production and manufacturing. In this podcast we interview Julia Van Der Sommen, CEO of the Pattern Room and the Sample Room and we dive into the benefits and challenges for apparel designers and manufacturers as the workflow becomes faster and ever more digital – how do we share knowledge and improve production processes? We address the benefits and the challenges for apparel from both sides of the supply chain - worldwide

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
The Celtic Kitchen Party #644

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 65:11


New music and a new story from The Celtic Kitchen Party on Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #644. Charlie Rutan, Sylvia Platypus, Moher, Piskey Led, Ryan Roubison, Railcar Graffiti, Wolf Loescher, Mark Kenneth, Chance the Arm, Tim Cummings, Pete Sutherland, Brad Kolodner, Jesse Ferguson, The Celtic Kitchen Party, The Celtic Kitchen Party, Shades of Green, The Muckers, The High Kings,The Elders, Ewen McIntosh GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2024 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2024 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. It also makes it easier for you to add these artists to your own playlists. You can also check out our Irish & Celtic Music Videos THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Tyra Burton 0:10 - Charlie Rutan "Pass the Tankard Wench (feat. Sylvia Platypus)" from Urban Village Piping 2:19 - WELCOME 4:14 - Moher "Frailach (hornpipe)  Frailach  -  Ne Ke Short" from Phoenix 9:26 - Piskey Led "Sally Monroe" from Piskey Led 12:23 - Ryan Roubison "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" from Songs from the Willow Glen 15:16 - Railcar Graffiti "Sandy Boys" from Going Across The Sea 17:54 - FEEDBACK 23:38 - Wolf Loescher & Mark Kenneth "Beyond the Kyle of Dumfries (Strathspeys)" from Loescher+Kenneth 26:50 - Chance the Arm "Black Is the Colour" from All in Good Time 31:02 - Tim Cummings, Pete Sutherland, Brad Kolodner "Chatterin' Horse • And I Wish'd I Hadn' a - Seen It" from The Birds' Flight 34:00 - Jesse Ferguson "The Flowers of the Forest" from The Bard of Cornwall 38:08 - STORY: The Celtic Kitchen Party, Sandy's Chanter The Celtic Kitchen Party Story of “Sandy's Chanter”. You'll find a very brief  but fun bonus story posted on Patreon for their song “Roll On Home”. 39:03 - The Celtic Kitchen Party "Sandy's Chanter" from Sociable! 43:04 - THANKS 45:03 - Shades of Green "Death and Black" from Conversations We Never Had 48:17 - The Muckers "Antarctica" from Whiskey Tango 51:12 - The High Kings "Where I Belong" from The Road Not Taken 54:34 - The Elders "Down at the Pub" from Well Alright Then 58:44 - CLOSING 59:51 - Ewen McIntosh "Auld Lang Syne" from Ma's Math Mo Chuimhn 1:04:18 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. This podcast is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to keep making music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their communities on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. If you are a Celtic musician or in a Celtic band, then please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. Email gift@bestcelticmusic You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music and learn how to follow the podcast. It's 100% free. Just complete the permission form at 4celts.com. NEWS We're funding new merch for 2024. We're a part of the Make 100/Kickstarter campaign. We're funding 100 Celtic Pins, 100 Celtic CDs, and 100 Celtic Shirts as part of this new campaign. You can sign up to our Kickstarter Pre - Launch page to be the first to support the podcast at http://marcgunn.com/kickstarter. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! You are amazing. It is because of your generosity that you get to hear so much great Celtic music each and every week. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic designer, Celtic Music Magazine editor, promotion of the podcast, and allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show each and every week. As a patron, you get music - only episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, stand - alone stories, and you get a private feed to listen to the show.  All that for as little as $1 per episode. A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Bill Mandeville, Marti Meyers, Brenda, Karen, Emma Bartholomew, Dan mcDade, Carol Baril, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, Kelly Garrod, Annie Lorkowski, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST   Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $25. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Please email me. I'd love to see a  picture of what you're doing while listening or of a band that you saw recently. Email me at celticpodcast@gmail. Guild' Arcana emailed a photo: "Hi! Greetings from South of Brazil! My name (artistic name) is Morghán and I am the lead vocalist of a fantasy folk music band from Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and I am, maybe, an Irish by heart (never been there  -  in this life  - , but simply love Ireland) and all the things about Celtic world. ❤️ I love your Podcast! When I am listening to, it is like I transport myself for a moment to the Celtic world. Thank you for that!

Leading Saints Podcast
Being a Church Worthy to Receive People | A How I Lead Interview with Travis Hunt

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 51:28 Transcription Available


Travis Hunt is the founder and creative director at Madeby, IPER, and Explanimate!. He has a degree in Screen production and a master's in Digital Design. In the Church, Travis has served as a Seminary teacher, Gospel Doctrine teacher, bishopric counselor, and bishop. He currently serves on his stake high council. Links There is already a discussion started about this podcast. Share your thoughts HERE. Watch on YouTube Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights 2:30 Introduction to Travis Hunt 5:00 The church in Brisbane, Australia and some of the struggles they see 7:20 Serving as bishop and what Travis' ward was like 10:50 Principle 1 - What you bring you will eventually see in the ward. Creating a more welcoming ward. Travis brought his own energy and personality to his calling. 21:20 Principle 2 - Kindness. People feel welcome and wanted no matter what. This can happen in so many ways but as a leader sitting with people empathetically. 23:30 Putting aside the administrative side of the calling and making sure you see people and talk with them 25:00 Anxiety peaks for a lot of people on Sunday. They feel overwhelmed and Travis really wanted to change that. Is church a place that is worthy to receive everyone in whatever state they are in? 27:30 What Travis' ward did in sacrament meeting to manifest their vision of creating a more warm and welcoming ward 30:00 Leadership needs to make their vision very very clear. All the leaders in the ward need to understand and see the vision. 34:20 Principle 3 - Propinquity. After covid, Travis' ward needed to grow back together and they would get together as much as possible. Find the beautiful in other people. 41:30 Principle 4 - Lower the bar and increase participation. It might be controversial but let's make the bar so low that it's impossible not to reach it. People feel like the bar is so high that they are afraid to participate. So in some cases we really need to lower the bar. 44:30 We can also lower the bar with callings. Do people need to be perfectly worthy to have a calling? So many people are sitting on the sidelines that want to participate but aren't given the chance. How can we enable people to serve instead of limiting them? 46:40 There is a temple standard of worthiness and a chapel standard of worthiness. Chapel worthiness is if you walk through the door then you are worthy. 47:20 When you are called as a leader you inevitably stretch. Being refined as a person. The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Penny & Luck: Inventing Stuff - a kids STEM podcast

DIGITAL DESIGN! WALL STREET! PLAY WELL! What do these have in common? They are all part of the amazing science and history behind INVENTING LEGO™! In this episode we talk about Brick Link Studios. It's a free design resource that will help you digitally design your Lego™ creations! Check it out: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/download.page Join our inventor team and be the first to know about our activities, events, partnerships, inventor store and more! Sign up on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠pennyandluck.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Written + Produced by Claire Karwowski Sound Design by Igor Cujic

MuseumX: Designing Experiences for Good
E10: Trauma-informed Digital Design with Melissa Eggleston and Carol F Scott, PhD

MuseumX: Designing Experiences for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 57:38


What does a trauma-informed digital experience look like? Or, better said, what does it feel like? Why is trauma-informed design particularly important for today's digital experiences?  We hear answers to these questions and more this week from Melissa Eggleston and Carol F Scott, PhD - the women behind Trauma-informedTech.com. Melissa is an expert in user-experience design and research with a focus on inclusive, trauma-informed technology and design. Carol is a social worker and social welfare expert whose training intersects law, social work, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), and health informatics.  Melissa and Carol discuss what trauma is - and how broad our understanding of trauma has needed to become. We hear why it's important - particularly today, and particularly with children in mind - to design digital experiences that are trauma-informed. Most importantly, we learn about how to approach and the steps to take in order to design a trauma-informed digital experience. Melissa Eggleston LinkedIn Carol F Scott LinkedIn     Links to resource discussed in episode:  Aquent's Design for Good grant Birdcall, Melissa's consulting business Trauma Informed Tech.com, Carol and Melissa's collaboration providing resources, guidance and consulting on trauma-informed digital design Carol et al's award-winning paper from ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) on Trauma-Informed Social Media Recommendation: First, start with the basics of digital design: Usability Principles, Plain Language Principles because if the experience is not easy to use and accessible, it cannot be trauma informed. Next, you must be thinking about mobile - some people are only accessing online resources via mobile, so consider starting your designs for mobile use. The Six Principles of Trauma-informed Digital Design:  Safety (physical & emotional),  Trust and Transparency,  Collaboration & Mutuality,  Peer Support,  Empowerment voice & choice,  Cultural, historical and gender issues (aka, Intersectionality) Paper from Michigan State University on trauma-informed Website Heuristics  Equal Justice Initiative and Legacy Museum SAMHSA - Six Principles of Trauma-Informed Care CDC -  6 Guiding Principles To A Trauma-Informed Approach University at Buffalo School of Social Work Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care they help organizations become trauma informed.  Look at the Learning Area on Melissa & Carol's traumainformedtech.com website to find more books, videos and resources.  Book on ‘design gone wrong' Design for Real Life. Bassetti Architects - Carol says they are doing a good job! Download Bassetti's workbook here.  You can also listen to our episode on Trauma-Informed Spaces with Lorne McConachie from Bassetti Architects on Spotify. It was our first episode!   Connect with us: Have questions or topics you'd like us to explore on the podcast? Or a recommendation of an expert to interview? Feel free to contact me via the Dig In UX website or  my LinkedIn page. Need help with a user-, visitor- or community-centered project, evaluation or experience design strategy?  Head over to digin-ux.com for info on human and community-centered strategies for your mission-driven institution  Or, contact us via the Dig In UX website about your project or collaboration you've got in mind, or just to say hello!

Slalom On Air
Takenaka: Japan's 400-Year-Old Future-Focused Builder

Slalom On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 12:17


One of Japan's oldest construction companies, Takenaka, prides itself on the company mission to contribute to society and future generations as they construct world-renown buildings such as the Tokyo Tower, Suitengu-Shrine, and the Narita International Airport. Through a unique combination of historic cultural values and cutting-edge technology and design processes, Takenaka is enhancing the future as they elevate the present! Story highlights: How does a 400-year-old company maintain traditional values while transforming the company culture to produce better outcomes? Why Slalom was so excited about Takenaka's sustainable approach to customer-centric and purpose-driven value proposition. How focusing on the use of Agile in development is paving the way for the future of design and build in the construction industry. Why Takenaka now tells their customers, “Throw out what you don't need” in their newly adopted Agile approach. What partnering with AWS to digitize data and enhance 3D modeling can do to productivity and efficiency. Tags: Japan, Agile, Innovation, Construction, Data Driven Design, Digital Design, Cultural Transformation, 3DModeling, Sustainability, Tokyo. Contact: Satoka Chibana  

Your Brand Amplified©
From DJing to Digital Design: John Papaloni's Unique Entrepreneurial Journey

Your Brand Amplified©

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 32:57 Transcription Available


Can you imagine starting your entrepreneurship journey through DJing and then transitioning into the world of digital design and graphics? That's precisely what John Papaloni, a renowned entrepreneur, did. This episode is packed with riveting stories and invaluable lessons from John's unique path to success, including how he cleverly leveraged his nightlife popularity to break into the radio industry and the importance of formal education, even if it doesn't align with traditional timelines.We also delve into a darker, but equally enlightening, chapter of John's journey - his encounter with bankruptcy. Hear how overconfidence led him astray in his print marketing business and how this major setback turned out to be a crucial learning experience. Experience the raw, real, and relatable reflections of an entrepreneur who has been through the ups and downs of building a business from scratch. In the final part of our conversation, we explore John's successful pivot into real estate and investment. With an honest look at the pros and cons of the industry, John shares key insights into the distinctions between real estate investing and home hunting. Furthermore, he emphasizes the importance of evaluating investment opportunities, maintenance schedules, and cash flow. In a powerful closing, John shares how he transformed his life by cutting out negative influences and surrounding himself with people who believe in him. This episode is an absolute must-listen for anyone looking to embark on their entrepreneurial journey.www.papalonicapital.comWe're happy you're here! Like the pod? Follow us on all socials at @amplifywithanika and @yourbrandamplified Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Visit our website Connect with us at anika@yourbrandamplified.com Join me on PodMatch to start your own journey as a podcast guest!

The Design Pop
Making the Leap: Pivoting from Physical to Digital Design

The Design Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 54:41


While at AIA's Women's Leadership Summit, there were references to the fact that women were leaving the profession between graduating and becoming licensed.  When I asked where they were going, a common response was: Interior Design and UX.Kari Anderson has spent 3 decades in the industry, mostly at dealerships, and has always been fascinated by technology. I met her as an early adopter of CET in 2009. In 2018, she made a shift and was re-educated as a UX designer. This episode explores her journey personally and professionally as she applied her existing interior design experience to a new function of design.Kari Anderson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxandkari/UX&Kari: https://uxandkari.com/Techbox Collective: https://techboxcollective.com/Where are the women?https://www.acsa-arch.org/resource/where-are-the-women-measuring-progress-on-gender-in-architecture-2/The Design Pop is an Imagine a Place ProductionConnect with Alexandra on LinkedInFollow The Design Pop on LinkedIn 

The Drawing Board
The Sean Harry Story: From Ohio Cornfields to Futuristic Designs

The Drawing Board

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 34:49


Every single one of us has a story worth telling. It's that story that shapes who we are at home and what we bring to our work every single day. It's in the details where we discover the moments that shaped us, the people who inspired us and the choices that changed the course of our lives. When we start to get to know people on a deeper level, there is an appreciation for all that they bring to the table. So what better way to understand what separates from the rest and to get to know the extraordinary talent that makes WATG the world class architecture and design firm that it truly is? The first guest in this series is Sean Harry. With a big smile and an all-American openness, Sean exudes curiosity, kindness and love for his work as Managing Principal of Digital Design. Sean brings a wealth of experience and love for technology to the over 100 global projects in his portfolio. So what brought a kid from the cornfields of Ohio to a global architecture and design firm? And how has his love of science fiction helped to inspire his passion for futuristic concepts? Follow us: Website, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, WeChat

Voices from The Bench
283: Their Digital Design Evidence is Evident with Guy Menzies

Voices from The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 56:20


Join Elvis and Barb at the DTG Symposium on September 15-16 at the GC America Facility in Alsip, IL (https://dtgevents.com/) Let's be honest, digital outsourcing is a great way to keep up on the growing amount of work coming into labs and the lack of finding good technicians to handle it. That is where Evident (https://evidentdigital.com/) comes in. Evident (https://evidentlabs.com/) has been providing lab management software for 15 years and understands what a lab needs. This week we meet the VP of Digital Design Services, Guy Manzies. Guy talks about all the things Evident does. From the Lab Management software that stated the whole company to their 350 designers working 24 hours a day to help with your production. We also get into how they train and scale so many technicians, how they cater to your lab's preferences, their new integration with ExoCAD (https://exocad.com/), and some interesting trends that only a company of that size and global footprint can see. Did you know that Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) has Digital Equipment Sales Specialists (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/landing-pages/digital-equipment)? These experienced professionals are here to help make your transition to digital, a smooth one. They help provide customized solutions, analyze your ROI, provide hands on assistance and localized support. All of this, catered to your needs. Contact a Digital Equipment Sales Specialist today by emailing Digitalspecialists@ivoclar.com. Tell them you heard it on the podcast! Special Guest: Guy Menzies.

Nodes of Design
Nodes of Design#102: Intersection of Digital Design and Branding by Alexander Christian

Nodes of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 65:35


Alexander Christian is a globally recognized design leader with nearly 20 years of experience envisioning, shipping, and creating next-generation consumer and B2B products. He leads and motivates teams, demonstrating proven success in various environments, including global-scale tech companies and large, mid-sized, and bootstrapped startups. Passionate about building tight-knit, high-performing teams and creating cultures of inclusion and trust, Alexander is a calm and confident leader. He excels as a clear communicator and has extensive experience managing large teams, internal stakeholders, executive management, and cross-disciplinary partners at a senior level. Regularly sought after as a mentor and speaker, Alexander actively contributes to industry events and organizations in the United States and Australia. His exceptional contributions to design have been recognized by renowned award bodies such as RedDot, One Show, The Emmy Awards, and countless others. In this riveting episode of the Nodes of Design podcast, we sit down with Alexander, a luminary in the world of design. Diving deep into the intricacies of design, digital realms, and branding, Alexander unfurls a tapestry of insights and experiences. Alexander retraces his steps into the world of design. He shares personal anecdotes, invaluable lessons, and golden nuggets of advice for beginners venturing into design. Discover the confluence where digital design weds branding. Understand why this union is the lifeblood of today's digital ecosystem. Delve into the crucial considerations one must remember to ensure digital designs resonate with a brand's ethos. The power of storytelling in digital design and branding is monumental. How does one gauge the success of their design strategies in fortifying brand awareness and fostering customer loyalty? Alexander has some tried-and-tested strategies to share. Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and equipped with knowledge that could redefine your design strategies. Whether you're a beginner, a professional, or someone curious about design and branding, this episode with Alexander is a must-listen. Book Recommendation by Alexander Start with Why — Simon Sinek Radical candor — Kim Scott Alan Watts — The Wisdom of Insecurity Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.

Engineering Influence from ACEC
The Time to Standardize Digital Design Delivery is Now

Engineering Influence from ACEC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 20:09


With evolving sustainability requirements, talent and skill shortages across the sector, and greater client demands, infrastructure project design and delivery have never been more complex and challenging for today's engineering consulting and service firms. A critical approach to overcoming these issues is standardizing engineering design review processes and technologies. In this podcast, we talk to Dan Cutler, Project Engineer with Bentley Systems, about how ProjectWise, powered by iTwin, can standardize engineering work in progress using scalable and customizable workflows without limiting the number of projects an organization can manage and without having to start over with new CAD applications. We also discuss how ProjectWise can help engineering consulting and service firms comply with ISO19650 standards.

Design Break
034 — Design School to Dream Job: 5 Tips for Getting Hired Out of School

Design Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 29:58


In this episode of the Design Break podcast, host Rocky Roark takes us on a journey from design school to landing your dream job in the industry. Graduating from design school is an exciting milestone, but navigating the competitive job market can be challenging. Rocky shares five essential tips, plus a bonus tip, to help recent design school graduates secure their dream job or any job in the creative space.First up is the power of networking. Rocky emphasizes the importance of building a strong professional network within the design industry. Discover how to expand your network both online and offline, and how genuine connections can open doors to referrals and collaboration opportunities.Next, Rocky discusses the significance of showcasing your passion and being proactive in the creative community. Learn how to stand out from the crowd by demonstrating your genuine enthusiasm for your chosen discipline and actively sharing your work online.Soft skills are essential in the design industry, and Rocky dives into their importance in the job market. Explore how developing and enhancing soft skills such as communication, problem-solving, and collaboration can make you a valuable team member.In the digital age, your online presence plays a significant role in your job search. Rocky guides you on how to polish up your online persona, curating a professional image that aligns with your career goals. Learn tips and tricks to optimize your social media profiles and create an impressive online portfolio.Finally, flexibility is key when starting your career in design. Rocky highlights the importance of staying open-minded and embracing diverse projects and opportunities. Discover how being adaptable can lead to unexpected growth and enrich your professional journey.Don't miss the bonus tip, where Rocky shares the power of interviewing professionals and seeking advice. Learn how to connect with industry experts and gather invaluable insights to inform your career decisions.Join Rocky Roark on the Design Break podcast as he equips you with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the transition from design school to landing your dream job. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasting fix and follow @thedesignbreak on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube for more valuable insights into the world of design.If you enjoyed this episode of the Design Break Podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and leave a review—each week we'll give a special shoutout to one luckily listener who's left us a review. (: 

The DP Podcast
The Divine Purpose Podcast Se 2 Ep 13 with Eddy Dacius & Wildlord Domingue

The DP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 55:01


#best #podcast The Divine Purpose Podcast Se 2 Ep 13 with Eddy Dacius & Wildlord Domingue Eddy Dacius hosts the Divine Purpose Podcast. DPPodcast is a platform for healthy conversations, interviews, and interactions with callers. We all have different opinions; however, the truth is the ultimate mediator. SPECIAL GUEST Will is a Haitian American multi-disciplined creative and brand designer from Long Island, New York. His work and style are influenced by 90s culture and aesthetics. He also has led design teams across a wide range of brand design projects through the development of visual, brand identity, and social aesthetics. Will has worked with brands such as Amazon, The Institute of Black Imagination, LOOP, and CAVU Ventures in assisting the creative director with brands such as Once Upon A Farm, Beekeepers, Nécessaire, Osea, Farmer's Dog, and Obé. His process is about developing a message through consistent design and communication through optimism and creative tenacity. Wildlord is a The City College of New York (CCNY) graduate with a BFA in Digital Design. After graduation, he spent time in venture capital as the only Design intern for CAVU ventures. He later went on to freelance for John Henry as a designer for JH Media, creating social and engaging content for Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin. Along the way, Wildlord landed a role as Lead Media Designer for LOOP insurance, helping with branded design projects and a brand's aesthetic. He spent the last two years learning and coordinating with team members to generate impactful creativity.   https://www.willdomingue.com/   THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! -----------------------STAY CONNECTED -------------------

EEVblog
EEVacademy | Digital Design Series Part 5 – Karnaugh Maps

EEVblog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 28:49


Digital logic circuit simplification using Karnaugh Maps. How to use a visual method to solve boolean algebraic equations and truth tables. Part 5 of the digital logic design tutorial series. Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvOlSehNtuHs2LwEdDwTp3n7mxb-MyBbo Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevacademy-digital-design-series-part-5-karnaugh-maps/ 00:00 – Part 5 of the digital logic design tutorial series 02:15 – Solving a logic truth table algebraically 04:17 – ...

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Clive Coutet, Dean Cullinane: 03 Damsel In Distress: Rescuing Digital Design from the Dragon's Lair

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 34:22


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Clive Coutet, Dean Cullinane: 02 Bel, The Dragon & Digital Design: How Digital Idols Shackle Innovation

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 51:56


The Dental Hacks Podcast
Shorts: Digital Design for Regular Dentists with Dr. Russell Schafer

The Dental Hacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 27:59


Dr. Russell Schafer joins Al for a wide ranging conversation covering podcasting, some courses he's putting together and most importantly how regular dentists can start designing, printing, milling and just plain doing their own stuff digitally!  Some links from the show: denturece.com Russell's podcast "Totally Oral" Pac-Dent Rodin resin Nexdent C&B MFH CAD-Ray Clinux Blue Sky Bio CAD software Go get your ticket and your room for Voices of Dentistry 2023! Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy." If you'd like to support the Very Dental Podcast Network then you should support our sponsors!  You can learn to love removable, do dentures digitally and learn the basics of 3d dental design all in a 2 day class!  Check it out at denturece.com! -- Our friends at CAD-Ray want you to know that there has never been a better time to get into intraoral scanning! They sell and support all kinds of digital dentistry products from scanners, to printers and even cloud based software! For instance, the Medit i600 itraoral scanner is priced at just about $13,000! And if you didn't know, CAD-Ray now distributes 3Shape scanners and the amazing Trios 4 wireless just had a $10,000 price cut! It comes in under $25,000. And all these options come with CAD-Ray's unbeatable support! Go check it out at verydentalpodcast.com/cadray! -- If there is one thing that's changed the way I look at teeth the most, it's probably the headlight I use with my loupes. Our friends at Enova make amazing loupes and distribute Zumax dental microscopes, both the best you can buy. But the amazing, weightless and cordless Qubit, Quasar or Quantum headlights (all others are just toys) are the biggest game changer. But be careful…if you try one, you're going to buy one! Why haven't you checked out Enova Illumination yet? You can get a killer deal on all things Enova by using the Very Dental link you'll find at verydentalpodcast.com/Enova! -- Have you been looking at your supply bill lately? Prices are REALLY going up on all the things you use every day in your office. Our friends at Crazy Dental understand and are here to help! Very Dental listeners can get 10% off their orders from Crazy Dental by using coupon code “VERYDENTAL10”! Go check out their amazing catalog and save yourself 10% off of their already amazing prices at verydentalpodcast.com/crazy! -- If you're looking for a one stop dental marketing solution, then look no further than the Wonderist Agency. Wonderist can help you with branding and a killer website. They'll design ad campaigns no matter how you want to get your name out there. But maybe most importantly, they'll show you how your marketing plan is working! They have industry leading analytics that help you understand what works and what doesn't in your area and they'll help you spend your marketing dollar in the wisest way possible! Go check out the Wonderist Agency at verydentalpodcast.com/Wonderist!

What's Next with Eric Wood
Ep 178 - Homage with Justin Nottke

What's Next with Eric Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 28:38


Justin Nottke is the Director of Digital Design at Homage, an Ohio-based lifestyle brand that works directly with the NFL, NBA and MLB. On today's show, Eric and Justin discuss how Homage became such a success, and what its future holds as a major brand today. Other topics include: (2:10-8:00) - How Justin started with Homage and how the company started (8:00-12:05) - Licensing deals with professional sports leagues (12:05-16:30) - Homage's biggest challenges and most successful designs And much more. Rate, review and subscribe to the show today!