
Graphic Design? Can you make a living at that? Abso-freakin-lutely you can. Design is all around us. Just look at the apps on your phone, the magazines at the doctor’s office, the stickers on the door of your favorite skate shop, and the logo on the side of that coffee cup containing your $7 whatevaccino. Join us for real stories about life after design school. Learn more at www.designfuturespodca... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this sixth and final episode of season 5 of Design Futures, I talk with Taneisha Lugo, a principal product designer at Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, where she designs interactive features including mini games, short form content, and... more
In episode 5, I talk with Alex Terry, the Global Social Creative Innovation Lead at Motorola, who develops large-scale digital and social campaigns for global audiences. Alex’s work spans brand, advertising, and social media innovation, and includes ... more
In this episode of Design Futures, I talk with Alyssa Varsanyi, a UX/UI designer, formerly of Oomph, where they worked on high performance digital solutions for mission driven organizations including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Na... more
In this third episode of season 5, I talk with Brett Lindstrom, founder and head of creative at Fish and Chips, a Web3 and crypto-focused creative agency and 2011 graduate of Ringling College of Art and Design. Brett’s career spans an unusually wide ... more
Thanks so much for the wonderful insights. It’s so refreshing and eye opening to hear from these younger voices! Well done.
Great first episode! :) Can’t wait to hear what everyone’s been working on since graduation and beyond. Thanks for putting this together Chris! This is going to be a great asset for designers everywhere.
Chris and Josh clearly have a history with each other which made the interview feel very conversational. They set the stage for wanting to go into the show notes and learn more.
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