Michael Donovan + Nancye Green
Debbie talks to Michael Donovan + Nancye Green about their life and work partnership and how good business is good design.
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Debbie talks to Michael Donovan + Nancye Green about their life and work partnership and how good business is good design.
Design Director of More Magazine, Debra Bishop discusses her career designing for magazines, including her years working for Martha Stewart, and the tension between designers and editors.
Joe Marianek talks about decisions that shaped his career and about the process of getting hired at Apple.
Jonathan Harris on his web and database art projects, his relationship to time and memory, and the sexuality of the internet.
VSA's Dana Arnett on getting kicked out of design school and making the transition from designer to CEO.
Debbie Millman talks to Irma Boom about the art and craft of her celebrated book designs.
Debbie Millman talks to Spark Camp founders Amanda Michel + Amy Webb about redesigning the traditional conference and its lasting effect on participants.
Legendary designer Bob Gill talks about design in the 1950s, working with the Beatles and the problem with so many designers today.
On this episode of Design Matters with Debbie Millman, Debbie talks to Matteo Bologna about his early years in Italy, his addiction to typography and the question of self-confidence.
Lead designer for CocaCola's Vitaminwater and Powerade Alex Center talks about his love of brands.
Susan S. Szenasy is editor-in-chief of METROPOLIS, the award-winning New York City-based magazine of architecture and design.
Terry Teachout discusses the early days of blogging, the poetics of theater and what it's like to be a drama critic for The Wall Street Journal.
Firebelly Design founder Dawn Hancock discusses what it means to be a socially conscious designer.
OCD Designers Jennifer Kinon + Bobby Martin talk about their design philosophy — and their general willingness to do the unexpected.
Typographer Oded Ezer talks about the idea of a universal language — and how his limitations as a musican and poet led to his extraordinary typography.
Debbie Millman talks to interior designer Sheila Bridges about being one of the only prominent African Americans in her industry, about losing her hair and having Bill Clinton as a client.
Legendary book designer Chip Kidd on why his TED talk was the 19 most frightening minutes of his life.
Frog design co-founder Hartmut Esslinger talks about working for Steve Jobs in the early days of Apple.
Brenda Danilowitz, Chief Curator at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and Potion principal Philip Tiongson discuss the new Interaction of Color app.
Jean-Louis Cohen reveals a Le Corbusier who was not only a great architect, but also a savvy promoter of his own ideas and work.
Michael Rock about self-hatred in design, the benefits of being an outsider, and his new book.
Designer, educator and author Maggie Macnab talks about what designers can learn from nature — and what they can give back.
Jessica Walsh once sold moss-covered rocks to her elementary school classmates. Today, she's Stefan Sagmeister's partner in Sagmeister + Walsh.
Mailchimp CEO Ben Chestnut and User Expereince Lead Aaron Walter talk how they got where they are — and where Freddie the monkey came from.
Wendy MacNaughton and Caroline Paul on a journey from advertising to Rwanda to illustration, and from Stanford to firefighter to author.
Emily Oberman's three acts — from Tibor Kalman at M&Co, to Number Seventeen with Bonnie Siegler, to becoming a partner at Pentagram.
Jennifer Sterling on her process, how money should be designed, and the way teaching has influenced her career.
Digital strategist and author Amy Webb on how she gamed online dating to find her husband.
On this episode of Design Matters, Debbie Millman interviews Cliff Sloan about everything marketing.
Debbie Millman talks to Sara Blake about collaborating with her sister, creating portraits of 100 girls and illustrating NBA players.