This is Some Assembly Required, a bi-weekly design podcast co-hosted by Pablo Samoilys and George Wyeth, two Product Design students at the University of Sussex. Each episode we delve into a niche within Tech, Product Design and Sustainability, taking apart the impact and future of these innovations.
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This is Some Assembly Required, a bi-weekly design podcast co-hosted by Pablo Samoilys and George Wyeth, two Product Design students at the University of Sussex. Each episode we delve into a niche within Tech, Product Design and Sustainability, taking apart the impact and future of these innovations.
|| Follow us on Instagram for more: @assemble.it
This time George and Pablo are discussing the Japanese repair art of Kintsugi - literally ‘Golden Repair’. Where did this technique of creating golden sealed cracks come from? How is it being used today? Listen now to find out!
Some Assembly Required
This is Some Assembly Required, a bi-weekly design podcast co-hosted by Pablo Samoilys and George Wyeth, two Product Design students at the University of Sussex. Each episode we delve into a niche within Tech, Product Design and Sustainability, taking apart the impact and future of these innovations.
|| Follow us on Instagram for more: @assemble.it