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Design Matters with Debbie Millman Archive: 2005-2009

Arts & Culture Podcasts

Design Matters with Debbie Millman is an opinionated and provocative internet talk radio show. The show combines a stimulating point of view about graphic design, branding and cultural anthropology. In a business world dependent on change, design is one of the few differentiators left.

Location:

United States

Description:

Design Matters with Debbie Millman is an opinionated and provocative internet talk radio show. The show combines a stimulating point of view about graphic design, branding and cultural anthropology. In a business world dependent on change, design is one of the few differentiators left.

Language:

English


Episodes

Nicholas Blechman

1/19/2021
Nicholas Blechman, former Art Director of The New York Times Op-Ed page, now runs Knickerbocker.

Virginia Postrel

1/19/2021
Debbie Millman interviews Virginia Postrel, author of The Substance of Style, and a contributing writer for The New York Times business section.

Andrew Zolli

1/19/2021
Andrew Zolli — founder of Z + Partners, a foresight think-tank — discusses the future of mass culture with Debbie Millman.

Virginia Postrel

6/17/2019
Debbie Millman interviews Virginia Postrel, author of The Substance of Style, and a contributing writer for The New York Times business section.

Nicholas Blechman

6/17/2019
Nicholas Blechman, former Art Director of The New York Times Op-Ed page, now runs Knickerbocker.

Andrew Zolli

6/17/2019
Andrew Zolli — founder of Z + Partners, a foresight think-tank — discusses the future of mass culture with Debbie Millman.

Gary Hustwit

7/1/2014
Gary Hustwit is an independent filmmaker who has produced six feature documentaries, including Helvetica.

Milton Glaser

10/12/2010
An interview with Milton Glaser — graphic designer, illustrator, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and 2010 recipient of the National Medal of Arts.

Dave Eggers

5/22/2009
McSweeney’s Founder Dave Eggars is also the author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, You Shall Know Our Velocity! and What Is The What.

Dee Dee Gordon

5/15/2009
Dee Dee Gordon is a renowned youth culture expert whose research has been featured in numerous media outlets including The New York Times Magazine.

Allan Chochinov

5/1/2009
On this episode of Design Matters with Debbie Millman, Debbie speaks with Allan Chochinov, editor-in-chief of Core77.com, the widely read design website.

Dan Pink

4/10/2009
Dan Pink is an entrepreneur, speaker and the author of three groundbreaking books on the changing dimensions of the workplace.

Daniel Formosa

4/3/2009
Daniel Formosa, a founder of Smart Design, is a member of the design team that developed IBM’s first personal computer, the OXO Good Grips kitchen tools and XM Satellite Radio.

Gong Szeto

3/20/2009
Former principal of the interaction design firm io360, Gong Szeto is Director of design and product design at Peak6 Investments.

Patrick Coyne

2/27/2009
An interview with Patrick Coyne, editor of Communication Arts, with special guests Milton Glaser and Cheryl Heller.

Natalia Ilyin

2/20/2009
Natalia Ilyin is a design critic and educator and ithe author of two books — Blonde Like Me, and Chasing the Perfect: Thoughts on Modernist Design in Our Time.

Joe Duffy + Nate Voss

2/13/2009
The Reflex Blue's Nate Voss interviews Joe Duffy about his work for some of the most highly admired companies in the world, including Coca-Cola, Toyota and Sony.

Steve Heller + Lita Talerico

2/6/2009
Debbie Millman interviews Lita Talarico and Steven Heller, co-founders of the MFA Designer as Author program at the School of Visual Arts.

Neville Brody

1/16/2009
An interview with former Face Magazine art director Neville Brody who has been at the forefront of design for more than two decades.

Jessica Helfand

1/9/2009
Jessica Helfand discusses growing up in a family of collectors, her love of visual biography and why history should be more important to designers than it seems to be.