Podcasts about industrial design society

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Best podcasts about industrial design society

Latest podcast episodes about industrial design society

Conscious Design Podcast™
The Award-Winning Strategy Behind Sustainable Product Design

Conscious Design Podcast™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 46:09


In this episode of the Conscious Design Podcast, Ian Peterman interviews Ravi Sawhney, founder and CEO of RKS Design, a global human-centered design firm. Ravi shares his journey in industrial design, the development of his Psycho-Aesthetics® methodology, and how emotional durability and sustainable materials are shaping the future of innovation in product design.They discuss Ravi's groundbreaking work on electric guitars, including a collaboration with Dave Mason to create the world's first sustainable electric guitar. The conversation dives into circular economy principles and how businesses can successfully integrate aesthetics, function, and sustainability to make a lasting impact.

The Variable Design Podcast
Experience Design is Not (only) Digital, with Brian Roderman

The Variable Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 60:44


Recognized as 1 of the 50 most notable designers over the last 50 years, Brian Roderman is the President and Co-Owner of IN2 Innovation, an experience innovation design agency that provides a global range of services from inspiration to integration. IN2 Innovation currently has offices located in Dallas, Austin, and Atlanta.Brian has worked in the design consultancy business for over 30 years and is frequently a featured speaker on design and innovation at events and symposiums worldwide. He has extensive design experience in consumer electronics, consumer products, housewares, transportation, telecommunications, and business-to-business industries for clients such as TopGolf, Frigidaire, Interstate Batteries, Newell Brands, Marriott, and many others.He is active with the Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA), having held six terms on the IDSA National Board of Directors. He was recently awarded a Fellowship within the society along with the top notable designer's recognition honor.Brian's Power statements on Experience Design: UX design is more than just digital design.The experience revolution has begun, and we are in for a 30 year run.A True User Experience occurs when human senses are engaged (the more the better) and emotional responses are transmitted. A brand can intersect with the True User Experience through combined products and services in digital and physical means. We have long tried to adapt to technology, now we are asking technology to adapt to us.Experience design brings the human back into the center of the focus. We need designers who can create a balanced world of experiences.  We need holistic experience designers.Join our weekly discussions on Clubhouse:https://www.clubhouse.com/club/the-variableOther (non-recorded) Clubhouse events hosted by Justin Adleffhttps://www.clubhouse.com/club/objects-experiences?utm_source=clubhouse&utm_medium=share_club&utm_campaign=hAr6ifilAK2P84UTJTMbmw-27939LINKS:Support The Variablewww.patreon.com/thevariabledesignWEBSITE: www.thevariable.designUPCOMING EVENTS: https://www.thevariable.design/qnaNOMINATE STUDENTS FOR SPOTLIGHT: https://www.thevariable.design/spotlightBLOG: https://www.thevariable.design/podcast_____________________________________________DISCORD ►► https://discord.gg/vpypTgPEvYTWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/thevariable_IDFACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/thevariable.design/INSTAGRAM ►► https://www.instagram.com/thevariable.design/LINKEDIN ►► https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-variable-designSupport the show

Asian Hustle Network
Jon Thai // Ep 62 // Harnessing Creativity and Passion Through Design

Asian Hustle Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 46:13


Welcome to Episode 62 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Jon Thai on this week's episode. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday, so stay tuned! In 2016, Jon left his comfortable tech job working for a billionaire tech mogul to creatively design a life/career he had dreamed of(all while his wife was pregnant with their first child). His goal was to find a way to harness his creativity and passion through design to blend work/life in such a way where happiness, fulfillment, talent, financial stability, and purpose were all intertwined. (Jon)athan Thai is an award-winning designer, entrepreneur, and native to the Bay Area. He is the co-founder of Hatch Duo: an industrial design/product development firm, Aggregate: A design-focused unconventional materials lifestyle brand, and Design Bros: a small art shop where he sells his art/designs on printed apparel and goods He’s worked on product designs for big companies like Sonos, Activision, TP-Link, Logitech, Sol Republic, and Ubiquiti Networks, as well as technology startups. His designs have been recognized with international awards such as Red Dot & IDEA, and have been featured in media outlets like GQ, Mashable, Business Insider, High Snobiety, and even on CBS Series: California by Design. In 2020 Jon was recognized as one of IDSA’s (Industrial Design Society of America) 20/20, which recognized his firm’s contribution to local hospital’s PPE shortage. Currently, he is co-founder/owner of two companies : Aggregate, an e-commerce watch and lifestyle brand(with roots in Kickstarter), and Hatch Duo, an industrial design consultancy focused on early stage technology startups. Jon and his partner also utilize Hatch Duo’s design capital as an investment vehicle for interesting and unique ventures. Some of these include ventures in AI/Data, Food/Health, Medical/Health, Sexual Wellness, Fitness Tech, and wearables. Jon recognized early on that design and vision were super powers for business and life, and his goal is to utilize it to impact not only his own life, but to empower others to realize their product and entrepreneurial dreams. Please check out our Patreon at @asianhustlenetwork. We want AHN to continue to be meaningful and give back to the Asian community. If you enjoy our podcast and would like to contribute to our future, we hope you’ll consider becoming a patron. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support

Emory Innovators
Emory Innovators with Meaghan Kennedy

Emory Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 55:18


Emory Innovators, brought to you by The Hatchery, Emory Center for Innovation, showcases conversations with Emory faculty, staff, and alumni who work in innovation and entrepreneurship, or have taken innovative approaches to designing their careers and disrupting their industries. This week we will be speaking Meaghan Kennedy, MPH.Meaghan's experience intersects innovation, public health, and social entrepreneurship. After an epidemiology research career at CDC, she founded Orange Sparkle Ball, an innovation and impact consultancy that accelerates initiatives in the private and public sector and works with both domestic and global partners. With an acceleration methodology rooted in design thinking, Orange Sparkle Ball focuses on external or open innovation, innovation program design, social entrepreneurship and community activation. Meaghan has taught at Georgia Institute of Technology and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She has been a guest reviewer at Georgia Tech since 2007, a judge and mentor for the Global Social Venture Competition and Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA), a mentor for social entrepreneurs and is frequently invited to sit on innovation and entrepreneurial panels.

READ MY LIPS with host akaRadioRed
Todd Wilms "Beyond Product" … Lorraine Justice, PhD: "The Future of Design"

READ MY LIPS with host akaRadioRed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 75:00


Todd Wilms co-wrote [with Jill Soley] Beyond Product, a guide for business founders and entrepreneurs on how to take their big idea and turn it into a successful company. Todd is a huge fan of Emperor Palpatine (though not in a whole “dark side, kill rebels” kind of way). The Empire in its infancy was a startup and Palpatine, as a founder, was not only charismatic; he systematically took over…everything. Taking control of the Galactic Senate was a huge marketing coup orchestrated by a startup and completed with perfect execution. As a CMO-turned entrepreneur who loves a challenge, Todd created foundersplace.co as a champion of dreamers, trailblazers, and visionaries. He understand what it’s like to have an idea and love working 18-hour days. "The joy of seeing a concept come to life is simply indescribable." Founders, entrepreneurs, and startups can’t afford missteps with 50% of all new companies failing. That is where Todd comes in. Lorraine Justice, PhD, is an internationally known designer who has helped shape the industrial design field through her work as a design researcher, author, and educator. She works with companies and governments to help them find the best way to promote their products and services in this world of cultural differences. She is a TED presenter, Fellow of the Industrial Design Society, author of China’s Design Revolution (MIT Press, 2012) and newest book The Future of Design, Global Product Innovation for a Complex World (Nicholas Brealey, Spring 2019). www.lorrainejustice.com. Thank you to Jen Coken for introducing us to Lorraine.  

The Best Ever You Show
Mark Littell - On the Eighth Day, God Made Baseball

The Best Ever You Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 74:00


Mark Littell is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues for the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals. He was born in Cape Girardeau but grew up in the lower Bootheel of Missouri where he started honing his baseball skills at an early age. Mark was signed by the Royals in 1971 and was on a personal fast track when he made his debut on June 14th, 1973 in Baltimore. In 1978 he was traded to the Cardinals where he finished out his career in 1982. After leaving the MLB and down the line, Mark served as coach in-residence for Australia's Bicentennial in 1988. He would spend three more seasons “down under.” He then became a minor league pitching coach with San Diego, Milwaukee, Kansas City, and the Dodgers covering a span of 18 years. He played winter ball in Puerto Rico, coached and played in Dominican Republic, and was the speaker on the pitching phase for the Panamanian Baseball Federation. Mark is also the inventor of the Nutty Buddy, a protective cup that won top honors from the Industrial Design Society of America. Mark remains active in the game with several club and two collegiate teams in Phoenix. He is a motivational speaker and is constantly working with players to move forward to that next level. In 2016, Mark was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. He currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife Sanna. Visit MarkLittell.com

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR
Joep Meijer of theRightenvironment presenting at "Digging Deeper" - audio

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2008 14:44


Joep Meijer, founder and president of theRightenvironment, talks about models for sustainable design at the Industrial Design Society of America's Digging Deeper event in San Francisco July 22, 2008. (Prefaced with a short interview by Lunar's John Edson.) The evening panel discussion dug deep into the eco-issues designers face everyday to reveal building blocks for sustainable design.

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Travis Lee presents at Digging Deeper - Icon-o-Cast a podcast by Lunar (audio version)

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008 17:06


Lunar's Travis Lee speaking on sustainable design at the Industrial Design Society of America's Digging Deeper event in San Francisco July 22, 2008, outlines an approach for how designers can think about building sustainable design principles into their product work. about sustainable design. (Prefaced with a short interview by Lunar's John Edson.) The evening panel discussion dug deep into the eco-issues designers face everyday to reveal building blocks for sustainable design.

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Alexander Rose presents at Digging Deeper - Icon-o-Cast a podcast by Lunar (audio version)

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2008 11:14


Alexander Rose of the Long Now Foundation presents at the Industrial Design Society of America's Digging Deeper event about sustainable design (July 22 in SF). (Prefaced with a short interview by Lunar's John Edson.) The evening panel discussion dug deep into the eco-issues designers face everyday to reveal building blocks for sustainable design.

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Perspectives from "Digging Deeper" Presenters - Icon-o-Cast a podcast by Lunar (audio version)

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2008 23:26


Lunar's John Edson interviews presenters and other sustainability experts at the Industrial Design Society of America's Digging Deeper event (July 22 in SF). Guests include Alexander Roe, Nathan Shedroff, Françoise Serralta, Travis Lee, Joep Meijer, Joe Gebbia, Mike Zuckerman and Charlie Sheldon.

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Digging Deeper - Icon-o-Cast a podcast by Lunar

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2008 19:06


Charlie Sheldon, president of San Francisco chapter of the Industrial Design Society of America, and Lunar's John Edson, talk about the Digging Deeper conference and next steps in the sustainable design movement.

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SFO design exhibit: Icon-o-Cast by Lunar Design - Aug. 30, 2007

Icon-o-Cast: a podcast by LUNAR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2007 26:11


Leaders from the San Francisco chapter of the Industrial Design Society of America discuss a new museum exhibit at San Francisco International Airport: "Prototype to Product: Thirty-three Projects from the Bay Area Design Community."