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On Design with Justyna Green

Justyna Greenwww.ondesignpodcast.com
On Design brings you insightful conversations with design's most inspiring figures - from designers to artists, creative directors to entrepreneurs and everybody in between. If you want to know what inspires them, how they work and how they see the world, this is the podcast for you.
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Episodes

Annie Warburton on craft

Annie Warburton is the CEO of Cockpit Arts. She’s a zealous spokesperson for creating a thriving business environment for craftsmen and women in London. In our conversation, we discuss Cockpit Arts' 170 makers ranging from weavers and ceramicists to leatherworkers and silversmiths, crafts' history in the UK and its international appeal thanks to the artists such as Grayson Perry, Edmund de Waal, Tracey Emin, and Jennifer Lee. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green...

May 05, 201931 minSeason 2Ep. 27

Albert Hill on the modern house

“A house is so many more things than just the bricks and mortar. It’s a backdrop for your life.” Albert Hill is the founder of the Modern House—an estate agency with a difference. One which is in the matchmaking business of finding sympathetic buyers for the most interesting houses in the UK. In our conversation, we discuss Albert's career and transition from a Wallpaper* journalist to the property business owner and his memories of the Six Pillars House in Dulwich. We also dive into the ins and...

Apr 28, 201934 minSeason 2Ep. 26

Beatie Wolfe on music, storytelling and ceremony

“When what you do is what you love it’s just wonderful doing that.” That was the start of my conversation with Beatie Wolfe – a musician, storyteller and an innovator. Beatie always had a deep love of music, art, design and storytelling – creativity in every sense. She started writing songs at the age of seven. Also at that time, she found her parents’ vinyl collection. For her, these were musical books – a tangible gateway into the world of the album. From then on, for Beatie, the music and its...

Apr 14, 201948 minSeason 2Ep. 25

Orsola de Castro and Kendall Robbins on a fashion revolution

My conversation with Orsola de Castro and Kendall Robbins started with Orsola’s confession “I’m a recovering fashion designer”. Whilst the Fashion Revolution’s campaign is a positive force for good, it’s a tragedy that inspired its existence. On 24 April 2013, 1134 people died in a collapse of the Rana Plaza factory complex in Bangladesh, with 90% of casualties being young girls, producing garments for the global consumer markets. A horrific event which could have been prevented made even worse ...

Apr 07, 201950 minSeason 2Ep. 24

Brodie Neill on ocean waste

I met the gifted designer Brodie Neill at FORA Central Street, a stone’s throw from his London studio. Throughout our conversation, two things became quickly apparent – Brodie’s passion for materials—regardless of their origin or preciousness—and a strong belief in the circular economy. He is also on a mission to raise awareness of the issue of plastic ocean waste. In our discussion, he points out that the issue of plastic is that of addiction and the wider concept of throwaway culture - the eas...

Mar 31, 201934 minSeason 2Ep. 23

Kirsty Whyte on Soho House and Freedom to Exist

Kirsty Whyte is the Creative & Product Director at Soho House and the founder of Freedom To Exist. In our conversation, Kirsty reflects on her career, spanning her eponymous design studio and her work for Habitat and Heal's. She also reveals some of the latest developments at Soho Home and Cowshed - from new collections to a rebrand of the much-loved beauty business. We also discover her side-hustle: a minimal watch company, Freedom to Exist. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green...

Mar 24, 201932 minSeason 2Ep. 22

Hugo MacDonald on why craft matters

I catch up with the curator Hugo MacDonald as the Harewood Biennial opens at the Harewood House with an exhibition "Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft Matters". In our conversation, we chat about craft's identity crisis, its relationship with design, William Morris and the cognitive power between the hand and the mind as a healing process. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Mar 17, 201936 minSeason 2Ep. 21

Marcus Fairs on Dezeen and finding your calling

My conversation with Marcus Fairs, founder and editor-in-chief of Dezeen, was so much more than I expected. I knew we’d discuss the early days of Dezeen and hoped for interesting information about the ins and outs of running a successful online business. But we also delved into Marcus’s personal story, his thoughts on turning failure into success and breaking news stories with Kanye West. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Mar 10, 201950 minSeason 2Ep. 20

Lee Broom on lightbulb moments

“I wasn’t supposed to be a designer” – that’s how my conversation with Lee starts at his Shoreditch studio, which is as immaculate as the signature haircut he’s sporting. In this podcast episode, we discuss Lee's career as a professional child actor, his fashion design competition win and Vivienne Westwood encounter, Crystal Lightbulb dreams, designers' responsibility to create products that will stand the test of time, London's pleasure gardens and Lee's desire to design airplane interiors. Pre...

Mar 03, 201948 minSeason 2Ep. 19

Sujata Burman and Ali Morris on design in 2019

We kick off season 2 of the podcast with a chat with two journalists; Sujata Burman, who’s the online design editor at Wallpaper* and Ali Morris - a freelance writer whose articles you can spot on the pages of Wallpaper*, Dezeen and many other publications. Our conversations centres around design in 2019, key trends, long-term movements and the areas of our lives affected and improved by design every day. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Feb 23, 201943 minSeason 2Ep. 18

Emotional Design at the designjunction

The Justyna Green podcast live at designjunction, during the London Design Festival, September 2018. Guest speakers: designer Terri Pecora, designer Tej Chauhan, journalist and writer Kasia Maciejowska, designer Kusheda Mensah. Kasia Maciejowska hosts a panel featuring three renowned designers to discuss how emotional designs shape the human experience. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Jan 05, 201946 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Ethical Design at the designjunction

This episode is a live recording of the Justyna Green podcast, which took place during the designjunction event, for which Justyna curated the talks programme. "Ethical Design" is the title of the talk moderated by Anna Winston, architecture writer, in which Emily Mathieson, founder of Aerende, Ben Parker of Made Thought, Emma Fromberg of Ellen MacArthur Foundation discuss design in the light of climate change, animal cruelty and poor ethical production. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James...

Dec 30, 201842 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Future of Architecture at the designjunction

This episode is a live recording of the Justyna Green podcast, which took place during the designjunction event, for which Justyna curated the talks programme. "Future of Architecture" is the title of the talk moderated by Ellie Stathaki, the architecture editor of Wallpaper*, in which Jonathan Ashmore, founder of ANARCHITECT, Sarah Featherstone, director at Featherstone Young, Sarah Castle, co-founder of IF_DO and Hala El Akl, PLP Architecture discuss the role of architecture in placemaking, co...

Dec 23, 201850 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Craft 2.0 at the designjunction

This episode is a live recording of the Justyna Green podcast, which took place during the designjunction event, for which Justyna curated the talks programme. "Craft 2.0" is the title of the talk moderated by Ben Spriggs, the editor of Elle Decoration, in which Sebastian Cox, Caroline Milns, Ini Archibong, and Magnus Wastberg share their thoughts on the importance of craft in today's digital-first world. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green...

Dec 15, 201842 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Benjamin Hubert at the designjunction

Live recording of the ON DESIGN podcast, which took place during the designjunction event, for which Justyna curated the talks programme. In his keynote Benjamin offers an insight into the work of his design studio LAYER, which spans emotive tech, meaningful mobility, holistic brands and revolutionary fashion, including his two most recent launches: KITE Eyewear and Nolii. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Dec 09, 201840 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Henrietta Thompson on HARTH

In this episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Henrietta Thompson, the co-founder of Harth and editor-at-large of Wallpaper* magazine. We talk all things generation rent, how borrowing is the new owning, solutions to being surrounded by too much stuff in the Western world and the good and the bad of the recently prominent anti-plastic campaign. Presented by Justyna Green Music by James Green

Dec 02, 201830 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Thomas Meany on biodesign

In this episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Thomas Meany, the co-founder of Open Cell - 70 experimental studios in shipping containers including the first open access bio-lab & biomaterial-lab in London. We talk all things biodesign - a discipline at the nexus of design and science, which is now gaining a wider reach, thanks to its futureproofing qualities and ways of shaping our world in line with nature, biology and scientific laws that surround us. Presented by Justyna Green ...

Nov 25, 201839 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Sam Bompas on jelly and food trends

In this episode of Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Sam Bompas, the co-founder of Bompas & Parr, who design spectacular, multisensory experiences, more often than not work with food and you might have heard first of their architectural jelly. In our chat, Sam tells me more about their business, how it started, what they're up to now, how to create memorable experiences in the age of Instagram, why asianification of food is the next big thing and how dull it would be to eat British food for ...

Nov 18, 201832 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Sebastian and Brogan Cox on biodiversity and furniture making

In this episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to the husband and wife duo Sebastian and Brogan Cox, who are furniture makers and so much more. We chat about their workshop, studio, mill, and the newly established lab, their mission to champion British woodlands and huge concerns around Britain's biodiversity. We also discuss their venture into growing furniture and accessories from mycelium and hear their entrepreneurial business vision, with inspiration ranging from William Morris to He...

Nov 11, 201854 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Morag Myerscough on belonging

In this episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to the Royal Designer for Industry Morag Myerscough. We chat about everything from Morag's bohemian London upbringing, creating 'belonging' through colour and pattern, her recent British Council trip to the Saudi Design Week and her work with the UK schools and hospitals, including her Sterling Prize-winning collaboration with Allford Hall Monaghan Morris on Burntwood School and her designs for the Sheffield Children's Hospital. Presented by ...

Nov 04, 201856 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Ferry van Tongeren and Jaap Sinke on taxidermy

In this episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Ferry van Tongeren and Jaap Sinke, co-founders of Fine Taxidermy. While initially I declined this interview opportunity, concerned about animal suffering, I was quickly convinced that not only what Ferry and Jaap do is ethical but it also celebrates the beauty and nature of the animals they're working with - that's thanks to their 17th-century Dutch masters' inspirations and previous careers in art direction. And if you've ever wondered ho...

Oct 28, 201828 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Ben Rigby on lighting and circadian rhythms

In the sixth episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Ben Rigby, co-founder of Haberdashery. I've been following their work for a long time now, and am a huge fan. In our conversation, we chat about the language of light, the ways in which it affects us and evokes emotions. We also dive into the human circadian rhythms and the negative effects of blue light. Finally, we explore Haberdashery's lighting installations and sculptures which bring together art and design. Presented by Justyna ...

Oct 21, 201826 minSeason 1Ep. 6

ON DESIGN #05: Jonathan and Militza Ashmore, founders of ANARCHITECT

In the fifth episode of the ON DESIGN podcast, I speak to Jonathan and Militza Ashmore, founders of ANARCHITECT. Whilst still a young practice, ANARCHITECT have already won many accolades for their work in architecture, interiors architecture and design in the Middle East and wider GCC region. Jonathan and Militza shed light on the design and architecture of the Middle East, give us insights into the Dubai consumers and shed light on creating boutique spas and hotels which respond to the context...

Oct 14, 201827 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Chrissa Amuah on African design

In the fourth episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Chrissa Amuah, founder of Africa by Design and AMWA Designs. Chrissa is an incredible character, with a wonderful story of pursuing your instincts and passions and making things happen. Now through Africa by Design Chrissa champions creatives leading sub-Saharan Africa’s emerging design scene - you can spot Africa by Design everywhere from New York to London and soon even 1stdibs. And at AMWA Designs, Chrissa herself creates handmade...

Oct 07, 201826 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Paul Priestman on transport

In the third episode of the Justyna Green podcast, I speak to Paul Priestman, chairman of PriestmanGoode. PriestmanGoode is the design agency behind the design of the new Tube for London and the initial concept for Hyperloop so it's no surprise, that in this episode we talk about Paul's great passion - transport design. We chat about everything from high-speed trains and Dragonfly drones to walkable cities and solutions for ageing population. We also discuss how design of public transport can sh...

Sep 30, 201824 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Alice Black on Designs of the Year

In this Justyna Green podcast episode, I speak to Alice Black, co-director of the Design Museum. We talk about the future of design as presented in the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition. Now in its eleventh year, the exhibition is the Design Museum's annual celebration of the most original and exciting products, concepts and designers in the world today. Together with Alice, we discover the leading ideas featuring in this year's exhibition, from the newly-developed materials, innovative way...

Sep 23, 201826 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Sarah Weir on design

In the first Justyna Green podcast episode I speak to Sarah Weir, the CEO of the Design Council about the main challenges she's been facing since joining the council 18 months ago. We discuss the latest Design Economy Report and the design industry's contribution to the British economy. We also touch on diversity and inclusivity within the design industry itself, and Sarah discusses the key projects she's working on which include the new diversity campaign launching this month. Presented by Just...

Sep 16, 201826 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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