Shorts, the short interview format complementary to the Let’s Talk Design conference where I Timothy Helmer interview designers to find out what makes them tick.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
This episode is the first in a renewed longer interview format where I have a conversation with a designer to find out what makes them tick.
In this episode, I ask Tessa Persoons and Lauwri De Pater of design studio LOBSTER a couple of questions. Tessa and Lauwri met at Famous, an advertising agency in Brussels where they found their mutual connection in design and humor.
In this episode, I ask Brussels-based illustrator Julie Hoyas 6 questions. Julie worked at an animation and motion design studio and slowly moved into working as a freelance illustrator.
In this second episode of Shorts, I ask 6 questions to London-based Xavier Segers. Xavier started his career in Belgium in the advertising industry and moved on to become an independent designer/illustrator.
In this first episode of Shorts, I ask 6 questions to Belgium-based Peter Serruys. Peter started his career as a cook and moved on to become a 3D Artist. Check out Peter’s work on www.mr81.xyz
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Inspiring and, as the title says, short interviews about design.
Apple Podcasts | #69 | Belgium/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Austria/Arts/Design |
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