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Books are the perfect gift. They transport us across borders and open doors to fascinating communities. In today's episode, we journey to Berlin to visit publisher Gestalten's headquarters and chat with founder and CEO, Robert Klanten. Gestalten has been a global tastemaker since 1995, with a keen eye for the driving forces behind various communities, expertly spotlighting the characteristics and aesthetics that make them distinctive. From renowned designers like Charles & Ray Eames to travel, fashion, and even cooking, Gestalten covers it all. They showcase intimate cultural portraits and inspiring individuals from communities across the globe. Join us as we explore the secret to Gestalten's lasting impact and learn how you, too, can write your own captivating story.We also want to hear from you! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Clue, the leading period tracking app, has gained the trust of over 11 million women and people with cycles worldwide. During our interview with Ida Tin, co-founder and chairwoman of Clue, we learned about her unwavering commitment to privacy and her dedication to building a company based on trust. Despite facing competition, Ida Tin remained true to her principles, and today, Clue is a company known for its values-driven approach. Discover how to create a community that believes in your vision by prioritizing trust and values.As a thought leader in FemTech, Clue's scientific stories are trusted by over 4.5 million readers worldwide. With $47.8 million raised from 22 investors, Clue has become a leading innovator in the industry. In 2019, Ida Tin and her team launched the Clue Plus membership, which has since become a significant revenue stream for the company. During the interview, Ida Tin shared with Harald Dunnink her hindsight realization that the membership should have been launched earlier, as it created independence for the company. Learn how to grow your own initiative by discovering the business model that fits your vision and how to lean into the power of community for success.And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Chinese-American author and curator Aric Chen is the new general and artistic director of Het Nieuwe Instituut (The New Institute), that weirdly intriguing place for design and digital culture, with one of the largest architecture archives in the world.As globalization brought us a climate crisis that we're just now beginning to fully understand, we find ourselves with a globe that isn't the borderless adventure land we once hoped it would be. In this episode, Chen shares his belief that manifestos are part of how we got into the mess that we're in. For too long we have been beguiled by their deceptive clarity. Instead, Chen shares his passionate plea for experimentation in design.Chen studied architecture and anthropology at UC Berkeley, followed by design history at Cooper Hewitt in New York. On a whim he moved to China and was the creative director of the Beijing Design Week. He built a collection from scratch for M+, a brand new museum in Hong Kong. For the past 13 years, he lived happily in China and had no intention of leaving Shanghai. What drew this explorer to a young institution in Europe that nevertheless has a long history; a story that he has admired for years?Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact, creating meaningful connections. Formerly known as Verwondering, the No.1 design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together.Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Just in the Marvel universe alone, he's been part of The Avengers, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, and the beautiful Black Panther tech that could empower any tribe. John LePore changed how we imagine the future of technology, with Tony Stark on his side. As the principal creative director of Perception, the Emmy-nominated design lab from New York, he has pioneered UI in films for the past 16 years. If you're watching any Hollywood blockbuster where a character interacts with an advanced technology, there's a solid chance that he and his team created it.John's work is often based on real world research, like MIT and the University of Tokyo. And just as often, it's being applied for real world clients, too, like SpaceX, Audi, Ford, Microsoft, or the all-new Hummer EV. Discover how to take audience members on a journey where they can understand future interactions – and why it's important to obsess over the reality of any detail.This episode came together in partnership with The Next Web, Europe's leading tech festival. It's where you can meet founders, firestarters, and VCs. Year round you can follow TNW's opinionated coverage of tech news that matters on thenextweb.com.Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact, creating meaningful connections. Formerly known as Verwondering, the No.1 design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together.Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Greenpeace is the largest environmental organization in the world with over 3 million members. Living in Nairobi, Priscilla Chomba-Kinywa is their global CTO. She also shaped tech at UNICEF, the World Food Programme, and ActionAid. Many of the communities she works with don't speak tech. Priscilla is their tech translator, helping them access our modern digital world. Discover how to design with collectives in mind, working towards digital inclusion. According to the UN, more than a third of the world's population have never used the internet. In 2020, in Africa alone half the population had no access to the internet. Why should this concern you? Because a fair and free internet benefits us all. Access to global technologies can save lives. It helps people thrive; to live to their full potential. And it empowers collectives to speak out, to rise up, to resist. To help us all do better as a species.This episode came together in partnership with The Next Web, Europe's leading tech festival. It's where you can meet founders, firestarters, and VCs. Year round you can follow TNW's opinionated coverage of tech news that matters on thenextweb.com.And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design. Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Greenpeace is the largest environmental organization in the world with over 3 million members. Living in Nairobi, Priscilla Chomba-Kinywa is their global CTO. She also shaped tech at UNICEF, the World Food Programme, and ActionAid. Many of the communities she works with don't speak tech. Priscilla is their tech translator, helping them access our modern digital world. Discover how to design with collectives in mind, working towards digital inclusion. According to the UN, more than a third of the world's population have never used the internet. In 2020, in Africa alone half the population had no access to the internet. Why should this concern you? Because a fair and free internet benefits us all. Access to global technologies can save lives. It helps people thrive; to live to their full potential. And it empowers collectives to speak out, to rise up, to resist. To help us all do better as a species.This episode came together in partnership with The Next Web, Europe's leading tech festival. It's where you can meet founders, firestarters, and VCs. Year round you can follow TNW's opinionated coverage of tech news that matters on thenextweb.com.And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Memberful Design is about how firestarters spark lasting initiatives: Eddie Opara is a partner at Pentagram, a senior critic at Yale, an Englishman in New York, a designer that codes, and a valued member of the AGI. At 50, Mr Opara is exactly the same age as Pentagram itself. It's the largest independent design firm in the world. All of its 23 partners create. And if a partner is not doing so well, it's equated. That's why Opara refers to Pentagram as a dysfunctional, but wonderful family.On the eve of Opara's departure to the US, his father said to him "Design is spiritual. It's a way of life." He chewed on that phrase for 26 years. Listen to the show to to get a better understanding of what his father meant and how it can inspire your own endeavours. This episode came together in partnership with the friendly folks at What Design Can Do. For over a decade, this resilient group has empowered the global creative community. Check out the WDCD hubs around the world (Amsterdam, São Paulo, Nairobi, Tokyo, Delhi, Mexico City) or join them online at whatdesigncando.comAnd we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. This show was formerly known as Verwondering, the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. For years, Avery Trufelman was part of 99% Invisible, a wildly popular show on design that's been around forever. She helped creator Roman Mars tell stories about how the world gets built and where ideas come from. There, Avery created a series herself that blew everyone away: Articles of Interest, a podcast about the history of what we wear and what we say with the clothes that cover our bodies. Now, let's embrace the things that are invisible because of their everydayness and celebrate new beginnings — a new, independent season of Articles of Interest and the launch of Memberful Design. What can we learn about telling a good story and crafting the future, from someone who has radio in her blood and design on her mind?And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Our first episode features podcast legend Avery Trufelman, best known for her work on 99% Invisible and the hit series Articles of Interest. Discover what we say with the clothes that cover our bodies, the sincerity of the brands that make them, and what all these designs signal to our communities.Creator and host is Harald Dunnink, founder of design studio Momkai and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For years, Avery Trufelman was part of 99% Invisible, a wildly popular show on design that's been around forever. She helped creator Roman Mars tell stories about how the world gets built and where ideas come from. There, Avery created a series herself that blew everyone away: Articles of Interest, a podcast about the history of what we wear and what we say with the clothes that cover our bodies. Now, let's embrace the things that are invisible because of their everydayness and celebrate new beginnings — a new, independent season of Articles of Interest and the launch of Memberful Design. What can we learn about telling a good story and crafting the future, from someone who has radio in her blood and design on her mind?And we want to hear from you too! We're researching what makes communities, memberships, and movements so powerful. Or in short, how to better design for belonging. You can help by sharing your own experiences in our first listener survey. Go to memberful.design/community to complete the survey. It only takes a minute to share your wisdom and it's completely anonymous. We'll share takeaways on a future show. So keep listening and let's learn together. Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai. At Momkai, we've learned that building experiences that empower communities create durable initiatives. Over the past 20 years, we've put this knowledge into practice on projects from all over Europe, the US, and Japan. Are you looking for a fresh perspective or want to join the team? Go to momkai.com and get in touch.Memberful Design is hosted by Harald Dunnink, Momkai's founder and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.
Memberful Design is a show about firestarters sparking initiatives that have a lasting impact. Formerly known as Verwondering, the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. Now, we're bringing this award-winning series to the international stage in English. Next week, we'll publish our first episode for you. With podcast legend Avery Trufelman, famous for her work on 99% Invisible and the hit series Articles of Interest. Discover what we say with the clothes that cover our bodies, the sincerity of the brands that make them, and what all these designs signal to our communities.Creator and host is Harald Dunnink, the founder of design studio Momkai and co-founder of journalism platform De Correspondent. As a creative director, he loves telling stories. With the birth of his daughter he finally found an audience that's always demanding more. His guests on the show help you think like a designer, decide like an entrepreneur, and dream big like an optimist. Discover what it takes to let your plans succeed and create meaningful connections, through Memberful Design.Memberful Design is crafted with love by the team behind the design studio Momkai.
John LePore changed how we imagine the future of technology, with Tony Stark on his side. As the principal creative director of Perception, the Emmy-nominated design lab from New York, he has pioneered UI in films for the past 16 years. If you're watching any Hollywood blockbuster where a character interacts with an advanced technology, there's a solid chance that he and his team created it.Just in the Marvel universe alone, he's been part of The Avengers, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, and the beautiful Black Panther technology that could empower any tribe. His work is often based on real world research, like that of MIT or the University of Tokyo. And just as often, it's being applied for real world clients, too, like SpaceX, Audi, Ford, Microsoft's Hololens, or the all-new Hummer EV. Discover how to take audience members on a journey where they can understand future interactions – and why it's important to obsess over the reality of any detail.This episode came together in partnership with The Next Web, Europe's leading tech festival. It's where you can meet founders, firestarters, and VCs. Year round you can follow TNW's opinionated coverage of tech news that matters on thenextweb.com.Verwondering is the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. In every episode, creative director Harald Dunnink – founder of the memberful design agency Momkai and cofounder of journalism platform De Correspondent – talks to other creatives about the impact of their work.From artists to curators, together they explore what makes a design meaningful.This eye-opening podcast is a visual journey too. You can view all the designs that Harald and his guests discuss, by visiting the show's gallery, on verwondering.com.Made by Momkai – momkai.comZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He's a partner at Pentagram, a senior critic at Yale, an Englishman in New York, a designer that codes, and a valued member of the AGI. At 50, Eddie Opara is exactly the same age as Pentagram itself. It's the largest independent design firm in the world. All of its 23 partners create. And if a partner is not doing so well, it's equated. That's why Opara refers to Pentagram as a dysfunctional, but wonderful family.On the eve of Eddie's departure to the US, his father said to him "Design is spiritual. It's a way of life." He chewed on that phrase for 26 years. Listen to the show to to get a better understanding of what his father meant and how it can inspire your own endeavours. This episode came together in partnership with the friendly folks at What Design Can Do. For over a decade, this resilient group has empowered the global creative community. Check out the WDCD hubs around the world (Amsterdam, São Paulo, Nairobi, Tokyo, Delhi, Mexico City) or join them online at whatdesigncando.comVerwondering is the leading design podcast of the Netherlands. In Dutch, Verwondering means Wonderment. In every episode, creative director Harald Dunnink – founder of the memberful design agency Momkai and cofounder of journalism platform De Correspondent – talks to other creatives about the impact of their work.From artists to curators, together they explore what makes a design meaningful. This eye-opening podcast is a visual journey too. You can view all the designs that Harald and his guests discuss, by visiting the show's gallery – on verwondering.comMade by Momkai – momkai.comZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is an international edition of Verwondering, recorded in English. Our guest is Chinese-American author and curator Aric Chen. He's the new general and artistic director of The New Institute, that weirdly intriguing place for design and digital culture, with one of the largest architecture archives in the world. — As globalization brought us a climate crisis that we're just now beginning to fully understand, we find ourselves with a globe that isn't the borderless adventure land we once hoped it would be. In this episode, Chen shares his belief that manifestos are part of how we got into the mess that we're in. For too long we have been beguiled by their deceptive clarity. Instead, Chen shares his passionate plea for experimentation in design. — Chen studied architecture and anthropology at UC Berkeley, followed by design history at Cooper Hewitt in New York. On a whim he moved to China and was the creative director of the Beijing Design Week. He built a collection from scratch for M+, a brand new museum in Hong Kong. For the past 13 years, he lived happily in China and had no intention of leaving Shanghai. What drew this explorer to a young institution in Europe that nevertheless has a long history; a story that he has admired for years? — In Dutch, Verwondering means Wonderment. Every episode, Harald Dunnink talks to other designers and creative directors about the impact of their work. From artists to curators, together they explore what makes a design meaningful. — This eye-opening podcast is a visual journey too. You can view all the designs that Harald and his guest discuss, by visiting the show's gallery – on verwondering.com — Made by Momkai – momkai.com — Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harald Dunnink is de founder van Momkai, co-founder van de Correspondent en co-founder van het digitale theater Hymn. Het gesprek met Harald heeft mij enorm geïnspireerd over zijn design visie (memberful design) en zijn ondernemerschap. Heel veel luisterplezier. Neem ook een kijkje bij de podcast Verwondering. Een prachtige podcast over design waar Harald in gesprek gaat met ontwerpers en ondernemers.
Harald Dunnink is de oprichter van designstudio Momkai, één van de mannen achter De Correspondent en presentator van de podcast Verwondering.Host Vincent Reinders heeft het in de eerste aflevering van seizoen 2 met Harald over hoe hij zich ontwikkelde van graffitispuiter tot één van de betere designers van zijn generatie. Hoe een fysieke klap hem iets belangrijks deed beseffen.Hoe hij ondernemen met de paplepel meekreeg en hoe hij per ongeluk The Correspondent censureerde. Hoe hij rust en duidelijkheid ontwierp voor de KNVB, Oncode en... de koningin. Ook komen verdienmodellen uitgebreid ter sprake, van wallpaper-advertising tot het meest duurzame model...ℹVoor meer info over Harald x Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam klik hier.Vallen en opstaan is dé podcast voor ondernemers en door ondernemers. Elke week spreekt host Vincent Reinders - zijn bedrijf 22tracks werd in 2011 ‘Startup van het Jaar’ en sloot 6 jaar later de deuren - met ondernemers van bekende en minder bekende bedrijven. Over hun ochtendrituelen, hoop en angst, succes en falen, vallen en weer opstaan.Vallen en opstaan is een podcast van KPN en Dag en Nacht Media en is te beluisteren via Spotify, iTunes en www.kpn.com/vallenenopstaan. Het audiodesign is van Studio Kloaq, het coverdesign door Dominique van Rhee.Wil je ons mailen? Dat kan naar vallenenopstaan@kpn.com!
And we're back! 10 nieuwe afleveringen met 10 nieuwe ondernemers. Inspirerende oprichters en eindbazen die vertellen over hun successen, grootste fouten, hun winst en verlies, over vallen en weer opstaan.We beginnen vrijdag 27 december weer, met Harald Dunnink van Momkai/De Correspondent. De tweede aflevering verschijnt donderdag 9 januari, daarna zijn we er om de week. Dus abonneer je op de podcast!Vallen en Opstaan is de podcast voor en door ondernemers van KPN en Dag en Nacht Media. Wil je meer weten wat KPN in petto heeft voor ondernemers check dan eens kpn.com/zakelijkDeze podcast werd geproduceerd door Twan Mensink en Anne Janssens van Dag en Nacht Media. Host: Vincent Reinders.____Altijd in Business met KPN ÉÉN MKBOndernemers opgelet! Extra veilig internet zit standaard bij internet van KPN ÉÉN MKB. Hiermee is je bedrijf beschermd tegen malware, ransomware en virussen dankzij blokkering van onveilige websites.Kijk voor meer informatie op kpn.com/een
Als ontwerper helpt Harald Dunnink vorm te geven aan verandering. Nu vroegen trouwe luisteraars vaak om gasten uit te nodigen. Aan die verandering geven Ernst-Jan Pfauth en hij graag gehoor. Met in het nieuwe seizoen o.a. Bas van de Poel, creative director van IKEA’s wereldberoemde design lab SPACE10. Samen verkennen zij wat een ontwerp goed maakt.
Harald Dunnink is oprichter van designstudio Momkai en partner in het onafhankelijke nieuwsplatform De Correspondent – samen met Rob Wijnberg, Sebastian Kersten en Ernst-Jan Pfauth. Samen met Pfauth maakt hij ook Verwondering, een podcast over design (“waar je beter van gaat kijken”). Ik ken Harald al een tijdje uit het Amsterdamse reclamewereldje, maar zijn naam dook de laatste tijd wel erg vaak op in de verschillende sociale tijdlijnen en zelfs in paginagrote artikelen in de krant. De reden was dat Harald eind 2018 via een groot opgezette crowdfund campagne $2,6 miljoen ophaalde om De Correspondent internationaal te lanceren – als The Correspondent. Omdat de storm net weer een beetje was gaan liggen, wilde ik graag in deze podcast even met hem bijkletsen.
Onze gast Saša Svitlica groeide op in het voormalig Joegoslavië en maakte daar furore als presentator van een radioprogramma (!) over computers (!!) met anderhalf miljoen luisteraars (!!!). Hij vertelt over de uitdagingen die daar in de jaren 80 bij kwamen kijken, en hoe je software kunt verspreiden via radiogolven. Inmiddels is hij ondernemer in Nederland, en houdt hij zich naast pionieren met een hostingbedrijf vanuit een zeecontainer bezig met de energietransitie: zijn zonnepanelen en thuis-accu's de toekomst of mogen we nog wat verwachten van kernfusie? Ook legt hij uit waarom de gay-scene zo vaak voorop loopt als het gaat om digitale ontwikkelingen. We stellen hem ook nog een paar vragen van luisteraars, en tenslotte wordt de fashion-sense - of het gebrek daaraan - van één van de nerds genadeloos gefileerd. Tijdschema 0:00:00 Start 0:01:09 Aankondiging Saša Svitlica 0:19:16 Van Bosnië naar Nederland 0:35:35 De energietransitie 0:50:51 Je ei kwijt in de wolken 1:10:41 Vragen van de luisteraars 1:23:41 Tips voor de luisteraars 1:36:07 Afkondiging Tips voor de luisteraar = Randal KUD op Youtube Tip gevraagd: een herfstjas = Daniel Fotografiska Museet op Instagram Ga eens wat vaker goed uit eten, en laat je telefoon thuis = Floris Verwondering, een podcast over design van Harald Dunnink en Ernst-Jan Pfauth 99% Invisible episode 213 over Separation Anxiety = Saša Facebook hack Solid-project van Tim Berners Lee
Harald Dunnink creëerde in 2002 zijn persoonlijke tekentafel 'Momkai': een design studio die niet groots, maar selectief wil zijn. De studio zet in op merken en platformen die een meerwaarde zijn voor zowel de gebruiker als de maatschappij. En als Momkai achter een idee staat waarvan ze vinden dat het er écht moet komen? Dan richten ze het gewoon zelf op. Zo ontmoette Harald journalist en filosoof Rob Wijnberg. Ze vonden elkaar in hun opvattingen over nieuwe vormen van journalistiek, met de oprichting van De Correspondent in 2013 als gevolg. Ondertussen wordt het advertentievrij journalistiek platform gesteund door meer dan 60.000 leden, en treden journalisten op als gespreksleiders en gebruikers als experts. Welke ideeën zitten achter dit design? En waar gaat het naartoe in de toekomst? www.momkai.com www.decorrespondent.nl Meer podcast? Beluister 'Verwondering' van Harald Dunnink & uitgever Ernst-Jan Pfauth @verwondering_podcast
Verwondering is een podcast over design. Momkai-oprichter Harald Dunnink en De Correspondent uitgever Ernst-Jan Pfauth vertellen elkaar elke aflevering over een ervaring die hen inspireerde. Samen verkennen ze wat een ontwerp goed maakt. Luister hoe je door samen beter te kijken, meer kunt zien.
This Part 1 only, make sure to check Part 2 for more in-depth knowledge and stories shared by Harald. Harald is the founder and Creative Director of design studio Momkai and the cofounder and Creative Director of De Correspondent. With his fifteen years of experience as a digital entrepreneur, Harald has developed a keen eye for the creative and business opportunities the online world offers. A holistic approach to design can be seen in all his work. His Momkai designs cultivate calm, so that only the content can drive you to distraction. De Correspondent is a Dutch news organization optimized for trust. Their membership model is working extremely well in the Netherlands. De Correspondent has over 60,000 paying members paying and bills itself as an “antidote to the daily news grind.” De Correspondent aims to launch a U.S. edition in the near future: The Correspondent. Website: https://www.laroche.fm/ About Laroche: https://www.laroche.co/ ------- Laroche.fm is a podcast hosted by Eugeniu Esanu, the founder and creative director of Laroche.co, a design agency from Amsterdam. We are on a journey of learning from different experts and industry leaders about how they design great & valuable products and what do you need for a creative culture. ------- Music: https://soundcloud.com/itsnglmusic
This Part 2 only, make sure to check Part 1 for more in-depth background about Harald, his agency, work and some project insights. In this episode, we talked about Harald's second company DeCorespondent which is a Dutch news company (soon in the USA too). We talked about how he combines his work at Momkai and the news company, what he brings new to the table. Also we talked about his learnings through all these years . Harald is the founder and Creative Director of design studio Momkai and the co-founder and Creative Director of De Correspondent. With his fifteen years of experience as a digital entrepreneur, Harald has developed a keen eye for the creative and business opportunities the online world offers. A holistic approach to design can be seen in all his work. His Momkai designs cultivate calm, so that only the content can drive you to distraction. De Correspondent is a Dutch news organization optimized for trust. Their membership model is working extremely well in the Netherlands. De Correspondent has over 60,000 paying members paying and bills itself as an “antidote to the daily news grind.” De Correspondent aims to launch a U.S. edition in the near future: The Correspondent. Website: https://www.laroche.fm/ About Laroche: https://www.laroche.co/ ------- Laroche.fm is a podcast hosted by Eugeniu Esanu, the founder and creative director of Laroche.co, a design agency from Amsterdam. We are on a journey of learning from different experts and industry leaders about how they design great & valuable products and what do you need for a creative culture. ------- Music: https://soundcloud.com/itsnglmusic
De gast van deze week is Harald Dunnink. Harald is medeoprichter van design studio Momkai en de bedenker achter het ontwerp van De Correspondent. Het thema is dan ook: design in content marketing. Shownotes te vinden op: podcast.wayneparkerkent.com/harald Bij Wayne Parker Kent zijn we op zoek naar nieuw talent! Bekijk de vacatures op: wayneparkerkent.com/jobs/