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OnDesign
The Big Picture
15 episodes
6 months ago
In this episode it was our privilege to meet Stuart Wood of Heatherwick Studio. Taking a lead on some of the studio’s most well known projects, Stuart talks us through his work on the London Routemaster bus, the British Pavilion and the new Google office in Kings Cross.
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In this episode it was our privilege to meet Stuart Wood of Heatherwick Studio. Taking a lead on some of the studio’s most well known projects, Stuart talks us through his work on the London Routemaster bus, the British Pavilion and the new Google office in Kings Cross.
Show more...
Business
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Episode 6: Steve Osborne & David Pike
OnDesign
48 minutes 29 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 6: Steve Osborne & David Pike
In our sixth episode, we change things up by speaking to two guests – Steve Osborne and David Pike of design agency OsbornePike. Describing themselves as a big agency in a small package, Steve talks about two brands that have influenced him – Innocent and BrewDog – as well as his advocacy for the ideas in Byron Sharp’s book ‘How Brands Grow’. We’re later joined by David, and talk about how they came to set up the agency, and what makes for a successful creative pitch.
OnDesign
In this episode it was our privilege to meet Stuart Wood of Heatherwick Studio. Taking a lead on some of the studio’s most well known projects, Stuart talks us through his work on the London Routemaster bus, the British Pavilion and the new Google office in Kings Cross.