We live in a world awash in typography - whether we realize it or not. From the road signs that lead us home to the phones in our pockets, typography is front and center in nearly every waking moment of our day. Come meet the people and hear the stories behind the letters that shape our world.
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Podcasts about magazines and the people who made (and make) them.
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Join host, Diana Varma, as she explores the wonderful world of design and printing, typography and branding, books and publishing. Diana loves nothing more than getting creative with Creatives about all things creative. Ready to have some fun? Let's Talk Paper Scissors!
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A monthly episodic podcast about the world of branding. From tone to typography, we explore how logos happen, what makes advertising successful, and why this all matters.
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The Type Convo is a podcast that dives into the world of typography, design, and creative journeys. Each episode brings you behind the scenes with top designers and type experts who share insights, challenges, and inspiration from their work. Hosted by SilverStag Type Foundry, this series is perfect for creatives eager to learn from the industry’s most innovative minds. Join us for real conversations that go beyond the surface of design.
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A rarely podcast series, we talk about design, typography, and other stuff. Available on Bahasa Indonesia
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Typography Dojo is the place where we explore the traditions and techniques in the practice of type and typography with lessons and insights from visual design masters. Join me to learn more about typesetting, readability, hand lettering, editorial design, type design, Calligraphy, logo design and how they improve graphic communication.
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Interviews and studio updates from James Edmondson at Ohno Type Co.
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A Design and Typography related podcast
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Focusing on independent typography, episodes of the Interrogang highlight new and exciting developments in type design and include lively discussions, games, and interviews in the world of type, design, and artistic expression. Co-hosted by Joshua Dick and Kyle Read.
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A fun podcast devoted to celebrating/commiserating our ridiculously overabundant world. Each episode features a guest expert to wax philosophic on how there's too much TV, movies, typography, politics, time, choices -- whatever!
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An "interesting" podcast about art and design. We explore stories ranging from the topics of animation to typography.
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Wellfed is hosted by Jon Sorrentino, a graphic designer based in New York with a passion for creativity and an obsession with typography. Jon speaks to graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, and some of his creative heroes to discover the ingredients for a successful creative career. Learn more at wellfedpodcast.com or follow along on Instagram @wellfed.podcast & @jonsorre
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Here, Tim Brown shares ideas about how to practice typography, and how the craft is changing.
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Obsessed Show host Josh Miles interviews some of the hottest designers—from branding and illustration, to industrial design and architecture, to learn what makes them tick.
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Welcome the TypeCraft, the podcast that reveals the untold stories of type design! Season One of TypeCraft focuses on the world of Custom Type, the branding and lettering that drives so much business and marketing, but that we take so much for granted. We interviewed eight industry leaders over six episodes about their experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives creating custom typography and innovative brands. Credits: Interviews conducted by Kyle Read Audio edited by Andrew Sfiris Audio ass ...
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Calling all typography snobs: Just My Type is a podcast that covers the history, uses, and look of a different typeface each week!
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Welcome to Clokendagger's official podcast, Beneath the Brand, hosted by Joshua Doty & Olivia Viterna. Join us as we discuss how design and content impact everyday life. We'll break down what makes good design vs. bad design, how to master typography, and why consistent brand messaging creates better engagement.
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Design influences the world around us every day. We chat with designers, illustrators, photographers, and others to find out the stories that made them want to get into the creative world as a career, and talk with chefs, bartenders, restaurateurs and anyone else that uses their creative talent about how they use their creative talents to design their menus and restaurants. If you have suggestions for guests or questions about the show, please reach out to us on Twitter @feastondesign.
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Overtime, Dribbble's weekly podcast, explores the most interesting design news and gives you the tips you need to create your best work. No need to scroll copious news sites and design Twitter—host Meg Lewis and friends are primed to inform, entertain, and inspire you each week. Consider Overtime your audio lifeline to the design community, packaged in a perfectly punchy Shot. Subscribe and listen every Wednesday to stay ahead of the game.
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HEYWHATSUP™? GUNWASH is the future of talk radio; a weekly 90 minute explosion of dark humor, eye-opening interviews, dancehall reggae and psychedelic sounds. Tune in for unguarded insight from the artists, musicians, troublemakers and curators shaping culture in the 21st century. Design, typography, astrophysics, dancehall reggae, conspiracy theories, illustration, drums, nuclear engineering, disco, Polo Ralph Lauren, crime, the 1990's, iconography, iced coffee, late night downtown, drummer ...
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The Neon Moiré Show is the podcast of neonmoire.com, an online curated design conference calendar of the world's most interesting design conferences and events on our digitized world. The agenda will focus on graphic, typography and interaction design conferences, not to forget design film festivals and an overview of the top design summer schools. The show is hosted by Thomas Dahm.
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Welcome to the Weekly Typographic — a fun podcast talking about this week's most amazing articles in the world of typography, keeping you up-to-date on the wonderful world of type. Each week we'll discuss the cool news we've found, what we're working on, and answer burning questions about design & fontmaking.
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Code | Design | Micro podcast. Expect to find content about the following topics: Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, Sass, Javascript, Design Patterns, Jekyll, Client-Side Web Apps, Rust, Typography, Git, Responsive Design, Prototyping, Web Design, Type Design and more … The elevator pitch for this micro-podcast is to conduct extensive interviews with professional designers & developers and distill multiple small digestible knowledge bombs out of these conversations. The podcast is free of charge, leaves ...
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Ben Terry and Joshua Jean-Marie host candid conversations with creators, designers, storytellers, and more about what it takes to survive and thrive as a creative in this modern world. We pull back the curtain and explore the guest's creative journey and the practical lessons they've learned along the way. You will hear stories from creatives who have created some incredible work about what’s it’s like to succeed, what’s it’s like to fail, and what motivates and inspires them to keep moving ...
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The World's number one watch podcast featuring a variety of content on luxury watches, watchmaking, horology and the watch industry. Presented by watchmakers and watch enthusiasts. We release multiple weekly episodes covering everything from vintage watches to horology in popular culture.
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A Change of Brand, produced by Matchstic, is a podcast about the world’s most loved consumer companies and their rebrand glory, drama, or disaster. In this series we will go deeper than color palettes and typography, talking with brand leaders and agency creatives to retell the story behind the change. Getting into the nitty-gritty, we learn about their leading-edge work, creative process, and approach to change management. Regardless of fame or fail, our mission is to tell these stories to ...
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The award winning Big Web Show features special guests and topics like web publishing, art direction, content strategy, typography, web technology, and more. It's everything web that matters. Hosted by Jeffrey Zeldman.
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Learn how to be a great data communicator and visualizer with host Jon Schwabish. Hear from experts in the fields of data science, data visualization, and presentation skills to improve how you and your organization collect, analyze, and communicate your data in better, more efficient, and more effective ways.
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Art, art, and more art. As the world of art is evolving, changing, and heading towards Web 3, we dive into art with an open mindset. We see art through our own unique lens that weaves through the design world. That is the amazing thing about art, it impacts people in many different ways. The art world is vast. And with the advancements in technology, we are heading into unchartered waters. It is a very exciting time in history and we plan on having some fun on the show. We are excited to tak ...
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The podcast poster features a sleek and captivating design, blending elements of technology and audio in a futuristic and visually striking composition. The background is a gradient of deep electric blue fading into charcoal black, overlaid with subtle glowing circuit patterns in neon green and blue, symbolizing a digital network. At the center stands a modern-retro microphone, its classic shape enhanced with futuristic LED accents, paired with large, metallic headphones resting on it, exudi ...
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A Podcast about mindblowing design conversations.
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Video tutorials for ProShow Producer and Gold.
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The Angry Designer Graphic Design, Freelancing, Branding & Creative Business Podcast
A Graphic Design Podcast that cuts through the industry bull to help frustrated Designers charge what they're worth and build rewarding creative careers
The Angry Designer is an entertaining No-Bull unapologetic design podcast for Graphic Designers, Freelancers, and In-house Creative Pros ready to take their careers to the next level. Hosted by a Creative Director who built and sold a 7-figure Creative agency, this design podcast breaks down the business of design, branding, freelancing, logos, UX, strategy, AI, and more—without the industry fluff and pointless jargon. The Angry Designer tackles the topics other Graphic Design podcasts avoid ...
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Learn how to create eye-catching graphics in just a few clicks with https://text.design/art-text/
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We are provide basic to advance Ux and UI design
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Mapbox is the location data platform for mobile and web applications. We’re changing the way people move around cities and explore our world.
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From the innovative mind of Devin Green comes The Innovative Creative, a podcast aiming to give you practical, ready-to-apply advice for your design work - all easily digestible and ready to consume on your commute to work!
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Product Hunt Radio is a a weekly podcast with the people creating and exploring the future. Tune in every week with Ryan Hoover and Abadesi Osunsade as they're joined by founders, investors, journalists, and makers to discuss the latest in tech.
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By Design is a podcast hosted by members from Scout, Northeastern University's student-led design studio. Each episode, we'll break down impactful topics through a series of stories and conversations with our design friends. We'll offer a range of perspectives from our guests in an effort to further our collective understanding of the world of design.
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Navigate the hits and misses of the digital landscape with our high council of nerdery on Version Control: Pound & Grain's Digital News Show. Share your thoughts with us @poundandgrain and #versioncontrol
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The Overlap is a podcast that explores the intersection of Design and Front End Development. On the show, we discuss all things design and development in a fun and easy-to-listen-to way. Some topics we cover are typography, React, productivity, focus, designing for print, freelancing tips, and much more.
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Have you ever wondered how the user interface (UI) design was created for a game, website, or app you love? What about the time you were using a website or app and thought, "this could be a better experience, but I wouldn't even know where to start"? UI Narrative shares the stories of black/people of color interface designers and researchers and their contributions towards creating user-centered experiences. We also discuss Tolu Garcia's experience as a Senior Product Designer and how she co ...
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Independent Thinking - Bjoern Altmann (@bjoernaltmann) talking watch illustration, typography and design
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1:31:28Bjoern Altmann In this episode of the Independent Thinking Show for @FifthWrist Radio, Roman (@TimesRomanAU) and Claus (@tapir_ffm) speak with Bjoern Altmann (@bjoernaltmann) - horological illustrator, typographer, author and designer. Bjorn Altmann, a graphic designer and illustrator with a deep passion for horology. Discover …
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Logo Design Rules From Legends — 18 Irrefutable Laws That Turn Good Graphic Designers Into Great
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44:26Most Graphic Designers think they know logo design, until they see how the legends did it. While the internet’s flooded with trend-chasing tips and lazy logo lists, the truth is: there are laws. Rules. Principles. And the greats like Paul Rand, Saul Bass, Massimo Vignelli lived by them. That’s why their work still hits decades later, while most log…
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Send us a text Welcome to 250th episode of Talk Paper Scissors where I celebrate YOU the listeners, chat about podcasting milestones and share info about the upcoming release of my book called Brave Creative Human: Reframe imposter syndrome, embrace failure and be unapologetically you, with the foreword written by the one and only Drag Artist & Cre…
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THE NEW, NEW COFFEE GENERATION — On today’s show we’re creating a storm in a coffee cup about everyone’s cup of joe. We’re spilling the beans about your morning brew. You’re going to hear a latte puns about your cuppa, your high-octane dirt, your jitter juice, your elixir, and by the time we’re done you will have both woken up and smelled the coffe…
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Send us a text From actionable leadership strategies to creative direction to AI, this episode is for all of the creative change makers! In this conversation, you’ll hear from creative leader, Vince Wanga, author of "The Art of Direction” with a distinguished two-decade career. He shares the benefits of long-term goal setting and he shares his next…
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The European Gang Talkes Watches #10: the hitters and the shitters of the spring events in Geneva 25 (Watches and Wonders and more (no Rolex content))
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1:41:10Today the "modified" Fifth Wrist European Gang talks about four hitters and four shitters of the new watches of the Watches and Wonders and the surrounding events. Huge love goes out to Benoît aka @petitsecondes Shoutout to Jon Woods aka @jonthewatch Hitters: Phil (@pippy): https://angelus-watches.com/collections/la-fabrique/chronographe-telemetre-…
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From Surfboards to Porsche – How Pennybridge Went Global Without Selling Out
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1:30:02Most graphic designers are told to niche down, play it safe, and follow the damn rules. Pennybridge did the opposite—and built a global, wildly successful studio from a surf town outside Australia’s big cities. This isn’t your typical design story. In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we sit down with the unapologetically raw, fiercely in…
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From studying 19th-century sans serifs to expanding Gotham for the Obama Foundation, Sara Soskolne’s career has helped define how the world reads today. In this episode, Doug Wilson sits down with his longtime friend and brilliant type designer, Sara Soskolne, for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about growing up curious, falling into typograph…
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Where Graphic Designers Waste Perfect Inspiration & How You Can Break Free!
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20:08Graphic designers chase inspiration like it's gold—but most are flushing it down the drain without even realizing it. You feel the rush after a conference, a workshop, a killer keynote... but days later? Poof. It’s gone. And you're back to the same-old grind. But what if that crash wasn’t inevitable? What if you could actually capture that inspirat…
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Playing Racquetball in the Bathroom with Artist Kara Dunne
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44:24Send us a text Have you ever dressed up as a life-sized paper doll, used a typewriter in a public bathroom or traveled to multiple continents to learn more about sheep? Meet Kara Dunne, who has done all of the above and more in the name of art. In this conversation, you’ll learn more about why and how many artistic modalities are part of Kara’s art…
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Jeff Jarvis (Editor: Entertainment Weekly, more)
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48:19THE WHISTLEBLOWER — I was a reporter and editor in newspapers, including Chicago Today—which had no tomorrow—the Chicago Tribune, and the San Francisco Examiner. I made a shift to magazines becoming TV critic for People, where I came up with the idea for Entertainment Weekly, launching in 1990. After a rocky launch—a story I tell in my new book, Ma…
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Independent Thinking - Thomas Brechtel @WatchesAndWords (Writer, Photographer & Skateboarder)
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1:44:36In this episode of the Independent Thinking Show for@FifthWrist Radio, Roman (@TimesRomanAU)and Claus (@tapir_ffm) speak with Thomas Brechtel (@watchesandwords) - horological author, photographer and skateboarder! We delve into Thomas's extensive knowledge in horology,covering his background in scientific writing, his p…
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Send us a text Today’s guest is Rosie Meleady, Irish author and my first cousin once removed! Rosie is currently having a fabulous midlife crisis in Italy, running women’s writing retreats in Italy twice a year, and hosting women solo travellers and creatives in her Umbrian villa guest house. She writes humorous living memoir and humorous fiction. …
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Snacky Sidebars with Magazine Designer Kyle Schruder
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39:43Send us a text This 3 part mini-series features 3 designers who bring different kinds of magazines to life. In this third and final episode, we have Creative Director and magazine designer, Kyle Scrhuder. In this conversation, Kyle straddles the line between printed magazines and digital magazines. You’ll also hear about a project early in Kyle’s c…
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How Most Graphic Designers Are Being Replaced – Unless You Cross The New Creative Divide
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42:12Graphic Designers used to be the chosen ones—the creatives, the artists, the ones who thought differently. But times have changed. AI is generating. Clients are prompting. And the gap between relevance and replacement is closing fast. Most Graphic Designers? They don’t even see it coming. They’re still fussing over colors and kerning while AI pumps…
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34. The Monday Break(Through) 022 - Feel the Fear. Start Anyway.
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11:06In this unscripted Monday Break(Through), I finally take a leap I’ve avoided since the start of this podcast—recording solo without a script. It’s raw, imperfect, and real. I talk about pushing through fear, showing up even when you’re unsure, and the underestimated power of side projects. From recording in a noisy apartment to learning new skills …
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Hillary Brenhouse (Founder & Editor-in-Chief: Elastic)
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40:46IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES — Psychedelia has an image problem. At least that’s what editor and journalist Hillary Brenhouse realized after she saw through the haze. Both in art and literature, psychedelia was way more than tie-dye t-shirts and magic mushrooms. Instead of letting that idea fade into the mist, she kept thinking about it. And the more…
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Digital Tools for Magazine Creation with Alexandra Golubeva of Readymag
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34:18Send us a text This 3 part mini-series features 3 designers who bring different kinds of magazines to life. In this second episode, we have Alexandra Golubeva, Designer at Readymag! In this conversation, Alexandra takes us through what Readymag is all about, as well as a series of projects that showcase the platform’s capabilities. You’ll better un…
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Serving Up Magazines with Nicola Hamilton
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37:52Send us a text This 3 part mini-series features 3 designers who bring different kinds of magazines to life. First up we have Art Director and Issues Magazine Shop owner, Nicola Hamilton! In this conversation, you’ll hear Nicola share what it means to work on projects that manifest in print, as well as how she approaches the design of Serviette maga…
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Women of Type: Crafting Community with Jess Goldsmith.
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38:28Hold onto your sketchpads! This week, Livia Halltari sits down with Jess Goldsmith, the one-woman-show behind Women of Type. Jess talks about her creative journey — from doodling graffiti-inspired letters as a kid to building a global community that amplifies lettering work from women and non-binary creatives around the world. As a self-taught desi…
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Creating Content, Embarrassing Artistic Obscurity, and Taking Breaks
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7:32In this season 2 episode 4 we dive into content creation. We discuss taking breaks to recharge. How content creation takes patience, tenacity, stamina, and grit for sure. And also embarrassing artistic obscurity.
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Logo Design Rules Have Changed. The New Rules That Separate Professional Designers from Pretenders
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38:36Most graphic designers are still designing logos like it’s 2005. And it shows. In an era where logos are viewed more on screens than on paper, following outdated design practices isn’t just lazy — it’s costing you clients, credibility, and cold hard cash. But here's the truth: the logo game has changed. Permanently. And if you're still handing off …
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33. The Monday Break(Through) 021 - How Many Tries Does It Take to Make a Masterpiece?
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6:05We live in a world obsessed with the highlight reel — the bestselling book, the viral moment, the overnight success. But what if the real magic is in the volume of work no one ever sees? In this Monday Break(Through), I reflect on a single post by @mattgottesman that hit me hard — and how it led me to discover a feed full of wisdom, perspective, an…
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Françoise Mouly (Art Editor: The New Yorker, more)
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59:53WHEN EUSTACE MET FRANÇOISE — I first met Françoise Mouly at The New Yorker’s old Times Square offices. This was way back when artists used to deliver illustrations in person. I had stopped by to turn in a spot drawing and was introduced to Françoise, their newly-minted cover art editor. I should have been intimidated, but I was fresh off the boat …
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Send us a text This is the third and final episode in a 3-part mini series about exploring creative education, both as a noun and a verb; new ways of thinking about assessments, grading and ungrading with 3 brilliant educators who work and teach in the spaces of communication, design, creativity, art and art therapy. In this episode, you’ll hear fr…
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Start-ups and the Power of Visual Content
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29:15Support the showBy REMIXED: the branding agency
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Data Are Local: Context, Power, and Storytelling with Yanni Loukissas
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40:25In this episode of the PolicyViz Podcast, I speak with Yanni Loukissas, an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech, about the importance of context in working with data. Yanni argues that data are not universal but local—shaped by their origins, environments, and the intentions of those who collect them. Our conversation dives into how this perspective…
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Graphic Design Pricing – The Truth About Hourly, Project & Value-Based Rates You’re NOT Hearing
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29:53Pricing your Graphic design work shouldn't feel like rocket science—but for most Graphic Designers, it’s a total mindfk! Hourly? Project-based? Value-based? Everyone online's got an opinion, but let’s be honest—most of that advice is either incomplete or flat-out wrong, let alone providing you a game plan or roadmap on how-to charge for graphic des…
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Design as Creative Midwifery with Rupsha Mutsuddi
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52:46Send us a text This is the second episode in a 3-part mini series about exploring creative education, both as a noun and a verb; new ways of thinking about assessments, grading and ungrading with 3 brilliant educators who work and teach in the spaces of communication, design, creativity, art and art therapy. In this episode, you’ll hear from resear…
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32. The Monday Break(Through) 020 - The Clichés That Actually Matter
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3:16In this episode, I’m talking about the one thing that keeps coming up in almost every Type Convo I’ve done so far—the so-called cliché of “loving what you do” and “having fun with it.” It might sound overused, but there’s a reason it keeps showing up. In just a few minutes, I explore why joy, curiosity, and play are often the real secret to creativ…
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31. From Surf Life to Type Boss: Creative Hustle & Font Fame w/ Tom Cunningham
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59:06In this inspiring and laid-back conversation, I sit down with Tom Cunningham, the founder of Tropical Type, to talk about his seven-year journey from surf-loving freelancer to building one of the most recognizable font foundries on the internet. We explore how Tom’s “fast font” philosophy democratized high-impact typography for everyday designers, …
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Alex Heeyeon Kil (Editor-in-Chief: Monochromator)
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26:13EVERY DAY IS MOTHER’S DAY — A monochromator is an optical device that separates light, like sunlight or the light from a lamp, into a range of individual wavelengths and then allows … … Sorry. I failed physics the last time I took it and I would fail it again. I’m not telling you about my shortcomings for any reason, because a podcast about my shor…
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Trevor Jackson: How to remix your career and stay independent.
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46:09In this week’s episode, host Graham Sturt joins British designer and music producer Trevor Jackson in his Shoreditch studio. Surrounded by an impressive collection of music ephemera, they discuss Trevor’s creative approach, how he got into designing record sleeves for early house and hip-hop artists, and why he doesn’t believe in having a “house st…
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Send us a text This is the first episode in a 3-part mini series about exploring creative education, both as a noun and a verb; new ways of thinking about assessments, grading and ungrading with 3 brilliant educators who work and teach in the spaces of communication, design, creativity, art and art therapy. First up is Dom Prevost, Group Creative D…
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How to Bulletproof Your Graphic Design Career Before Disaster Strikes & It’s Too Late
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34:34What happens to your creative career when life hits hard? Graphic designers are taught how to build brands, craft visuals, and make things look amazing. But no one teaches us how to survive when life punches us in the face. Whether it’s grief, family emergencies, burnout, or just life being a complete dumpster fire, most creatives are one bad week …
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30. The Monday Break(Through) 019 - Copying Won’t Take You There
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5:19In this episode, I talk about something we don’t address enough: creative copying. After Jen Wagner shared a recent example of font theft, I reflected on my own experiences with people releasing work that feels too close to mine—and others, like Sam Parrett or Tropical Type. Copying might feel like a shortcut, but it leads nowhere meaningful. It’s …
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David Granger (Editor: Esquire, GQ, more)
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1:13:45A MAN AT HIS F*#KING BEST — While several interesting themes have surfaced in this podcast, one of the more unexpected threads is this: Nearly all magazine-inclined men dream of one day working at Esquire. Some women, too. Turns out that’s also true for today’s guest, which is a good thing because that’s exactly what David Granger did. “But all thi…
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Send us a text From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 5!) This episode is guest hosted by Natalie Annabelle. Name: Lora Release Date: 2022 Designers: Cyreal, (Type Designer) Alexei Vanyash…
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Send us a text From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 5!) This episode is guest hosted by Sam Weinberg. Name: Eurostile Release Date: 1962 Designer: Aldo Novarese Classification: Geometric…
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Send us a text From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 5!) This episode is guest hosted by Joanne Liao. Name: Abhaya Libre Release Date: 2015 Designer: Sol Matas Classification: Serif Owned…
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Send us a text From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 5!) This episode is guest hosted by Matthew Karton. Name: Lexend Release Date: 2019 Designers: Bonnie Shaver-Troup, Linnea Lundquist, …
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Why Graphic Designers Fail to Turn Lettering Into a Career and How You Still Can Do It with Martina Flor Part 2
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43:01Most Graphic Designers love lettering. But almost none of them know how to turn it into a real career. They dabble. They post. They dream. But they never make the leap. Why? Because the design industry sold you a lie—that passion alone is enough to succeed. In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we’re back with world-renowned Lettering Arti…
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29. The Monday Break(Through) 018 - Build First, Perfect Later
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4:36In today’s Monday Break(Through), I’m sharing a simple principle that has shaped my entire creative journey: Build first, perfect later. Whether you’re designing fonts, launching a product, building a website, or creating anything from scratch—waiting for perfection will only slow you down. I’m sharing personal stories from my own path as a type de…
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Send us a text From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 5!) This episode is guest hosted by Darrab Qureshi. Name: Georgia Release Date: 1996 Designer: Matthew Carter Classification: Transiti…
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Independent Thinking - Ollech & Wajs Watches: An In-Depth Journey
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1:15:14In this episode of the Independent Thinking Show for Fifth Wrist Radio, Roman (@TimesRomanAUhosts Charles Le Menestrel owner and CEO of independent watch brand Ollech & Wajs (@ow-watches) We discuss the O&W’s rich history, from its origins in 1956 Zurich, where founders began by supplying military and professional watches, to its…
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Looking Past the Brush with Koy Suntichotinun
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42:28Send us a text This is the fifth and final episode in a 5-part guest lecture series in GCM 806 Advanced Typography, speaking with design typography pros from across North America! This episode features Koy Sun, a seasoned Thai American artist, whose decade-long journey through the realms of custom lettering and illustration has recently expanded in…
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Melissa Goldstein & Natalia Rachlin (Founders: Mother Tongue)
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29:29EVERY DAY IS MOTHER’S DAY — If The Full Bleed’s second season had a theme, it just might be “We Made A New Magazine During the Pandemic.” Listen to past episodes and you’ll see that our collective and unprecedented existential crisis ended up producing a lot of magazines. Melissa Goldstein and Natalia Rachlin met as coworkers at the lifestyle brand…
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28. The Art Of Learning by Doing w/ WILL PATERSON
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47:53In this episode of The Type Convo, I had the pleasure of chatting with Will Paterson—a logo & brand designer, lettering artist, and YouTube educator with nearly a million followers. 🎙️ We dived deep into: 🔥 The power of backengineering in design – how Will deconstructed work to teach himself design from scratch. 🎨 Why failing more makes you a bette…
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Exploring the Evolution of Data Visualization with Moritz Stefaner
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41:45In this week’s episode of the PolicyViz Podcast, I sit down with data visualization expert Moritz Stefaner to reflect on his journey in the field. We discuss Stefaner's work on the Data Stories Podcast, his shift from bespoke data visualization projects to scalable design systems, and his collaborations with organizations like the World Health Orga…
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Baselines and Basslines with Jamie Chang of Manic Type
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30:29Send us a text This is the fourth episode in a 5-part guest lecture series in GCM 806 Advanced Typography, speaking with design typography pros from across North America! This episode features Jamie Chang, founder of Manic Type in Toronto, Canada. You’ll hear Jamie draw parallels between brand identity design and type design, better understand his …
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