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Make Life Better. By Design
Kevin Drayton
18 episodes
1 week ago
Most people acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in this country. There is less agreement on why and how it should be tackled. Kevin Drayton sets out some thoughts on a number of possible causes for this long standing problem.
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Most people acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in this country. There is less agreement on why and how it should be tackled. Kevin Drayton sets out some thoughts on a number of possible causes for this long standing problem.
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Episode 04: Packaging
Make Life Better. By Design
20 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 04: Packaging
Packaging is ubiquitous. For something so short-lived it nonetheless has an important job and consumes a lot of resources. In this episode, Kevin Drayton looks at the design and lifecycle of packaging, particularly relevant with the surge in internet shopping and concern with recycling and plastics. What is your relationship with packaging? Have you a considered attitude to the stuff or is it just an inevitable part of consumer culture?
Make Life Better. By Design
Most people acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in this country. There is less agreement on why and how it should be tackled. Kevin Drayton sets out some thoughts on a number of possible causes for this long standing problem.