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UNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARD
220 Yves Béhar, Designer

UNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 29:00


Yves Béhar (born 9 May 1967) is a Swiss-born American designer, entrepreneur, and educator. He is the founder and principal designer of Fuseproject.

The Grand Tourist with Dan Rubinstein
Yves Béhar: Design's Purpose-Driven Visionary

The Grand Tourist with Dan Rubinstein

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 66:22


Gadgets, accessories, furniture, computers, and even robots: In recent memory, the language of good design has been shaped and driven by Yves Béhar, founder of Fuseproject. On this episode, Dan speaks with the Swiss-born impresario on his early career with Frog Design, what motivated some of his most famous projects like One Laptop Per Child, what he thinks about A.I. and the housing crisis, and his latest endeavor, the all-electric TELO Truck. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Think Beyond
Designing for Life's Extremes with Yves Béhar

Think Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 27:00


Design is about finding a new direction, not following a trend—and legendary product designer Yves Béhar is no stranger to this. As the founder and CEO of FuseProject, Yves has been thinking about conscious consumption and living design integration in his practice since before they became buzzwords. In our third episode, we cover everything from the role of design in building trust between brands and consumers to the possibility of a screenless future and how designers can use their skills to help solve some of the world's biggest challenges.To learn more about Yves Béhar's work, you can purchase his monograph “Yves Béhar: Designing Ideas” here.

The Design Podcast
1.3 | William Stuart, Context Is Everything

The Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 85:01


Join us for another incredible conversation with award-winning Industrial Design Director, William Stuart. Will has built an incredible portfolio over the last fifteen years, working on many well-known products, including; August Lock, FORME Life, Coway Icon Air Purifier, Vodafone Neo and Hive View. Will currently leads an industrial team at the world-famous FuseProject, working alongside the legendary, Yves Behar. If you're not familiar, you have got to check out this studio! Their work is continuously receiving recognition from Good Design, Dezeen Awards, Red Dot and Core77. In our conversation, Will shares his personal journey from designer to design leader and his move from London to San Fran. Along the way, we explore his creative process, leadership style and discuss some of his favourite projects. This is a great chat for designers of all levels, but there is some wonderful content for those leading teams. Designer, check. An outstanding portfolio, check. Great character and open to sharing with the Design community, check. Let's get into this one. Get show updates on Instagram: @design_podcast https://www.instagram.com/design_podcast/ LinkedIn: @design_podcast https://www.linkedin.com/company/design-podcast All episodes are available on: www.designpodcast.co

Context
073 - Purpose of Design

Context

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 56:46


Our next guest is William Stuart, the Design Director of Industrial Design at Fuseproject for the last 7 years, which spans disciplines across product, packaging and accessory programs for clients in multiple categories. Clients he has worked with include Western Digital, iRobot, Coway, Vodafone, Forme Life, British Gas, August Smart Home to name a few. He has led the design teams on various projects through strategy and concept design to mass production, and has a deep knowledge in production processes for both hard and soft goods. Including his time at Fuse, he has 15 years’ experience in Industrial Design and Product Development. Before moving to San Francisco, he lived in the UK, and prior to moving to SF worked in London for 10 years working at various consultancies with clients in consumer electronics, aerospace, wearables, medical, telecoms and luxury product sectors. Thank you @williamhstuart for being on our platform to talk about design. Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Send us a DM or email at hello@advdes.org to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!

Context
057 - VOX Ventilator

Context

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 39:05


Our next guests are Jeremiah Robison, Founder and CEO at CIONIC and Daniel Zarem, a Senior Industrial Designer at Fuseproject - who both worked on the VOX Ventilator. Fuseproject, in partnership with CIONIC, a medical device and technology start-up, and several independent mechanical engineering (ME) consultants, banded together to respond to the open innovation challenge. More than 200 teams from 43 different countries submitted their concepts, and our submission was selected as one of seven to build working prototypes for the final round of judging. The final design, dubbed VOX, is a rapidly deployable, pneumatically driven ventilator that prioritizes modularity, uses off-the-shelf solutions, and is optimized for a Covid-19 healthcare context. VOX costs less than $1,000 to produce and can be assembled in under 4 hours. Thank you @fuseproject and @jerobiwan for sharing your story and inspiring so many! Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Send us a DM or email at hello@advdes.org to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!

The Workspace of Tomorrow

San Francisco–based designer and entrepreneur Yves Béhar discusses the profound life-and-work shifts happening before us. On the podcast, he offers insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping companies' and employees' views on work and home, why honesty and integrity are becoming more important, how virtual tools are transforming collaboration and creativity, and how surfing can serve as a metaphor for leadership.

Designdrives
#17 | Qin Li | Driving more human experiences with technology

Designdrives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020


Designdrives Podcast is back with new episodes. In the episode 17th I spoke with Qin Li who is the VP of Design at Fuseproject in SF and is Chair - Board of Directors of IDSA (Industrial Design Society of America). We sat together by the annual conference of IDSA in Chicago the day after Qin and the outstanding team was recognised with some impressive design awards at the IDSA Gala. With Qin we talk aboutwhy designers have a huge reposnbility when in comes to robotics and new technologieslearnings on how to make robotics and technology more human based on fuseproject’s project SNOOhow to introduce the aspect of sustainability to clients and other stakeholderswhy designer’s visions can drive changewhy more diversity in the design industry is key and the importance of more gender balance and female role models in the design industryher journey joining Fuseproject in the early days and growing with the company and seeing design gaining more importance for other companieshow she wants to bring value to the design community as a key member of one of the world’s largest Industrial design organisationsher reflection of being a designer grown up and China and seeing the Chinese design industry transforming over the last yearsThanks to Fuseproject and IDSA for enabling this episode and special thanks to Qin Li - it was a pleasure talking design in Chicago.

HODINKEE Podcasts
Yves Béhar (Designer)

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 61:28


The Swiss designer talks about growing up during the Quartz Crisis, creating products with integrity, and why his favorite products are prototypes. Show Notes (2:15) Fuseproject (6:47) The Frame by Samsung (9:40) Happiest Baby Snoo Smart Sleeper (20:19) “See Better to Learn Better” Project (36:40) Movado Edge (37:27) Yves at The Aspen Ideas Festival (58:00) SFMOMA Presents The Sea Ranch

Method Podcast from Google Design
Isabelle Olsson, Google Hardware

Method Podcast from Google Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 24:20


In this special crossover episode, Google Method shares an interview from Design Notes—a show about creative work and what it teaches us. Taped at Google Design’s 2018 SPAN Helsinki conference, host Aaron Lammer interviews Isabelle Olsson about her journey to becoming an industrial designer and the intricacies of crafting the design language for Google Hardware. From learning the basics of design from her grandfather (a self-taught industrial designer) to her fascination with materiality and color, tune in as Olsson discusses why it’s critical for designers to be inspired by the context in which products live. Meet our guest: Isabelle Olsson leads industrial design for Home, Wearables, and Color, Material, Finish (CMF) across all Google Hardware. Before joining Google, she was an industrial designer at Fuseproject and OSM.   Do you have a burning question for a designer at Google? Or a story you’d love to hear? Give us feedback in this short survey to help make the show even better.  

Make It. Design
Make It. Design: Yves Behar

Make It. Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 42:18


Yves Behar is an award winning designer whose clients include Herman Miller, PUMA, Kodak, Western Digital and many more.A video version of this podcast can be found herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z063wC-Uerc

Australian Design Radio
EP73 with Vanessa Ward on Nomad-life

Australian Design Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 54:43


Still in Tassie, still missing Flyn, Andy and Matt spoke with Vanessa Ward, Founder of Nomadism, about her fascinating life. Now living in Hobart, Vanessa has had a life of travel, study and exploration. A respected strategist, product designer and thinker, Vanessa has worked for some of the most exciting design firms in the World, such as BMD (Bruce MayDesign) and FuseProject before setting up Nomadism in 2016 (with Sandy Oh and Dr Stella Humphries). This episode charts a biographical path, from Vanessa’s entry into design via Architectonic Jewellery up to the recent building of her first home and what that taught her about design, permanency and sustainable technologies. It’s a roll-a-coaster of a life that is equal parts careful planning and happenstance. Nomadism: nomadism.co Behance: behance.net/VanessaWard BMD: brucemaudesign.com L’Oréal UV Sensor: fuseproject.com/blog Architectonic jewellery: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectonic_jewellery Streamtime: streamtime.net Never Not Creative: medium.com/never-not-creative

Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity
10 Yves Behar on Creating and Designing through Technology

Change Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 49:11


Yves Behar is a Swiss-born entrepreneur and ArtCenter alum who has become the design world's reigning rockstar. As founder of the industrial design and branding firm, fuseproject, Yves has become a leading force in forging the future of sustainable technology. Equally important to Fuseproject's business model is a deep commitment to the social good. Yves regularly partners with nonprofits to create groundbreaking products like One Laptop Per Child, See Better to Learn Better, and more. In this episode, ArtCenter President Lorne Buchman speaks to Yves about his most innovative products, his inclination to question conventional wisdom, the ways in which the DIY punk movement inspired his passion for making and his commitment to designing products that prioritize human connection over time spent with screens.  Learn more about Yves' work: One Laptop Per Child See Better to Learn Better Samsung's The Frame Snoo Smart Crib Aura Powered Suit

异能FM X 全球设计故事
硅谷产品设计实习记 | 异能电台Vol.103

异能FM X 全球设计故事

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 65:42


本期嘉宾:HarryACCD产品设计本科在读很多听众朋友们马上就要开学了,不管大家是在读生还是刚刚毕业,都会被实习或者找工作所困扰。今天的嘉宾Harry是电台的老朋友,高中毕业后直接到ACCD念产品设计,之后先后进入旧金山的Fuseproject和Branch实习。硅谷是全球范围内科技驱动一切的发源地,所以离硅谷非常近又有艺术和文化底蕴的旧金山就孕育了许多设计工作室,Fuseproject和Branch就是其中的两家。在以科技为驱动的设计公司实习是怎样一种体验?科技驱动和人文驱动,这二者该如何协调?大学生在实习期间应该学习什么,如何将自己的所学运用到工作中?而工作中的所学又会如何影响自己回到校园时的学习呢?作为一个年轻的设计师,又该如何规划自己未来的职业生涯?本期节目,我们只做引导,不会给你职业生涯指导的答案。路,还是要自己走。Fuseproject官网:www.fuseproject.comBranch官网:www.branchcreative.com--------------------------------------------------------------------- 本周四微信群内讨论三个问题: 1. 你第一次的实习经历如何?是如何拿到offer的?学到了什么?2. 你是以科技驱动做设计,还是人文驱动做设计?举例并解释为什么?3. 你未来会选择大公司还是小工作室工作?为什么?自己的职业规划是怎样的?人生规划又是怎样的?--------------------------------------------------------------------- 很多朋友问怎么进入神秘的“异能微信群”,请关注我们的公众号“异能FM”,导航栏处点击“加入我们”后点击“加微信群”,点开推送,填写进群问卷后,我们神秘的异能君会联系你的。 商业合作请在电台公众号“异能FM”后台留下您的联系方式,或联系邮件:info@yineng.fm本期主播:Oba,厂长,JunjunPoster/文:Junjun Shi

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异能FM X 全球设计故事
硅谷产品设计实习记 | 异能电台Vol.103

异能FM X 全球设计故事

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 65:42


本期嘉宾:HarryACCD产品设计本科在读很多听众朋友们马上就要开学了,不管大家是在读生还是刚刚毕业,都会被实习或者找工作所困扰。今天的嘉宾Harry是电台的老朋友,高中毕业后直接到ACCD念产品设计,之后先后进入旧金山的Fuseproject和Branch实习。硅谷是全球范围内科技驱动一切的发源地,所以离硅谷非常近又有艺术和文化底蕴的旧金山就孕育了许多设计工作室,Fuseproject和Branch就是其中的两家。在以科技为驱动的设计公司实习是怎样一种体验?科技驱动和人文驱动,这二者该如何协调?大学生在实习期间应该学习什么,如何将自己的所学运用到工作中?而工作中的所学又会如何影响自己回到校园时的学习呢?作为一个年轻的设计师,又该如何规划自己未来的职业生涯?本期节目,我们只做引导,不会给你职业生涯指导的答案。路,还是要自己走。Fuseproject官网:www.fuseproject.comBranch官网:www.branchcreative.com--------------------------------------------------------------------- 本周四微信群内讨论三个问题: 1. 你第一次的实习经历如何?是如何拿到offer的?学到了什么?2. 你是以科技驱动做设计,还是人文驱动做设计?举例并解释为什么?3. 你未来会选择大公司还是小工作室工作?为什么?自己的职业规划是怎样的?人生规划又是怎样的?--------------------------------------------------------------------- 很多朋友问怎么进入神秘的“异能微信群”,请关注我们的公众号“异能FM”,导航栏处点击“加入我们”后点击“加微信群”,点开推送,填写进群问卷后,我们神秘的异能君会联系你的。 商业合作请在电台公众号“异能FM”后台留下您的联系方式,或联系邮件:info@yineng.fm本期主播:Oba,厂长,JunjunPoster/文:Junjun Shi

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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
How Design Can Supercharge Your Business with Yves Béhar

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 40:52


Yves is the founder of Fuseproject and one of the most influential industrial designers of our generation, having also lead teams at the iconic firms frog design and Lunar Design. His clients include Herman Miller, GE, Puma, Kodak, Samsung, Prada and a host of others, and pioneered the paradigm of designer/entrepreneur as the co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of smart lock company August and CCO at Jawbone. He’s also a passionate advocate for sustainability and social good, contributing to a variety of projects like One Laptop Per Child, Ver Bien para Aprender Mejor and the SPRING Accelerator program. Today on the podcast, * He talks about how - contrary to what many think - the best way for designers to get a chance to have a seat at the table is to double down on their craft and become world-class at one thing * We talk about how to turn off your brain when needed, quieting that relentless critical voice that all creators have * And we also get into more detail on the evolution of design culture in the US- how companies like Apple and Target helped make designers more visible and more valued as core members of the team at the center of the business Enjoy! Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.chasejarvis.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.

Recode Replay
Ryan Mullenix and Yves Behar (Code Enterprise 2016)

Recode Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 40:34


NBBJ partner Ryan Mullenix and Fuseproject founder Yves Behar talk with Recode's Kara Swisher and Johana Bhuiyan about the changing needs of workers across the country and how new types of offices might reflect that. Mullenix is working with companies like Amazon and Samsung to rethink corporate offices, while Behar is trying to launch co-working spaces, called Canopy, which will be located closer to where people live. Behar says even iconic elements of the office like the conference room should be thrown out because they increase stress and decrease productivity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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异能FM X 全球设计故事
fuseproject工业设计总监李勤专访|异能电台Vol.60

异能FM X 全球设计故事

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 66:45


异能电台由本期开始开启了另一扇新世界的大门,我们请到了fuseproject的工业设计总监李勤,给大家介绍一个优秀的设计咨询公司是如何工作的。如果你还不知道fuseproject,可以去官网了解他们的设计。www.fuseproject.com节目内李勤总监给我们详细介绍了Sayl Chair,Herman Miller Public Chair,Jawbone等项目的过程,这是之前的节目内从来没有做到过的。身为设计师,听完了本期节目,会重新点燃你对设计的热情,会了解一个设计驱动的公司是怎么做设计的,会知道一个好的甲方是如何与乙方合作的,也会对fuseproject的企业文化、工作精神和态度有更深入的理解。希望大家能从本期节目内收获到知识并不忘初心。

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异能FM X 全球设计故事
fuseproject工业设计总监李勤专访|异能电台Vol.60

异能FM X 全球设计故事

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 66:45


异能电台由本期开始开启了另一扇新世界的大门,我们请到了fuseproject的工业设计总监李勤,给大家介绍一个优秀的设计咨询公司是如何工作的。如果你还不知道fuseproject,可以去官网了解他们的设计。www.fuseproject.com节目内李勤总监给我们详细介绍了Sayl Chair,Herman Miller Public Chair,Jawbone等项目的过程,这是之前的节目内从来没有做到过的。身为设计师,听完了本期节目,会重新点燃你对设计的热情,会了解一个设计驱动的公司是怎么做设计的,会知道一个好的甲方是如何与乙方合作的,也会对fuseproject的企业文化、工作精神和态度有更深入的理解。希望大家能从本期节目内收获到知识并不忘初心。

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