A panel show about design featuring Andy Mangold, Matt McInerney, and friends.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
This is our last episode of Working File, at least for a little while. Linda and Maurice join Matt and Andy to go down the list of possible topics for shows that we never got to make. It's a Working File lightning round! Thanks to all of our contribu... more
This episode features Matt and Andy having a one-on-one conversation about the future of Working File and the difference between expressive and functional design projects. Links Discussed more
Matt is back for a lively discussion with Victoria and new contributor Daisy Sun about self-esteem and how to get a job when the world tells you that you're underqualified. Should you apply for a job if you don't meet the posted requirements? How do ... more
Matt and Andy take an episode off and Maurice wrangles three new contributors from all over the country to discuss how geography influences design community. Richard Wade Morgan, Kim Green, and Jamal Collins call in from Atlanta, Boseman, and Clevenl... more
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...even if you don't revisit it down the line (do!). Episode 24 really put some pep in my step on my way in to work this morning. Just hearing other stories in the field inspires me to keep on keeping on, as one tends to get caught up in the minutia of the day-to-day at any job, even ours—which is still pretty cool once you take a step back, folks! more
I'm a recent college grad and I love listening to what all the contributors have to say because it offers glimpses into the minds of people who are on the cutting edge of the industry. Which really helps open the eyes of someone like me whose exposure to the field is super limited. It's even helped me deal with a lot of worries I've had about my own career and given me the confidence to work on my own flaws. You guys are awesome!!
I really appreciate the breadth of guests on the show — folks from a lot of different backgrounds on a lot of different career paths. Really interesting stuff, done well but also done humbly. Recommended.
I have been following Matt and Andy's podcasts since On The Grid. They are very intelligent designers and speakers. This podcast provides a variety of insight on different topics relating to design and it's practice with the views of other working designers. I gravitate towards Andy and Matt's podcasts because they care. The sound, the topics, and the guests are top notch and anything they put out is worth a listen.
A breath of fresh air in design discourse: a range of diverse voices talking about actual things, not portfolio pieces.
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