In this episode:
🛠️ UX Optimism in 2040: Usability pioneer Jakob Nielsen predicts a fivefold increase in product design jobs by 2040—challenging fears of AI automation and celebrating the expanding role of human creativity in UX.
🎛️ Haptic Feedback, Redefined: Senior product designer Thuy Gia Nguyen-Vu introduces Haptique, a groundbreaking tool that empowers designers and developers to prototype haptics with ease, bridging the gap between design intent and user experience.
📸 Alt Text Done Right: A deep dive into best practices for accessible imagery—when to describe, when to simplify, and when to leave alt text blank—all to create a more inclusive digital world.
🧠 Soft Skills in the Age of AI: As AI reshapes industries, technical prowess alone isn’t enough. This segment explores why communication, adaptability, and critical thinking are now essential skills for developers—helping them stay relevant, collaborate effectively, and build better products in an AI-driven world.
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In this episode:
Expressive Type Today: A groundbreaking book that reimagines typography as a powerful storytelling medium, showcasing designs that evoke emotion and challenge traditional perceptions of the written word.
Small-Scale Creativity: Illustrator and printmaker Kelly Belter demonstrates how everyday objects, like stamps and matchbooks, can become intricate works of art, inspiring us to find beauty in the mundane.
Design’s Role in Catastrophe: A deep dive into the Notre Dame Cathedral fire and how a poorly designed alarm system turned a minor incident into a billion-dollar disaster. Learn the critical lessons designers can take from this tragic failure.
Reviving a Classic: Lukas Schneider’s digital reimagining of Matthew Carter’s iconic Airport typeface breathes new life into a 1960s design, making it as relevant in the digital age as it was in the jet age.
Marvel’s Bold Type: From Ant-Man’s playful shrinking font to Wolverine’s claw-slashing chaos, we explore how Marvel’s lettering history captures the essence of its characters and proves that even the smallest design details tell the biggest stories.
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In this episode:
A Stockholm-based studio transforms its office into a daring creative playground with a fully functional roller coaster, proving that bold ideas can redefine the workplace.
Plus: Visionary architect Theodore Spyropoulos shares how quantum physics and artificial intelligence are reshaping the built environment.
The Pantone Color of the Year 2025—Mocha Mousse—invites us to embrace the warmth of simplicity and sophistication.
Artist Mary Royall Wilgis reveals how her mastery of light and texture blurs the boundaries between abstraction and realism.
A new book uncovers the unsung pioneers of British modernist graphic design and their bold visions that shaped post-war Britain.
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After eight months of reinvention, The Design Atlas Podcast returns with bold stories and fresh perspectives.
Join us as we explore the daring adventures of landscape photographer Jack Bailey, who journeyed into the Himalayas armed with nothing but a motorcycle and a horse.
Plus: At the London Design Museum, a new exhibit celebrates the enduring creativity of email—proving it’s more than just a communication tool.
Also: Meet the creative studio turning everyday dust into art with their innovative ceramic glazes.
And finally, a deep dive into the evolution of emoji flags, uncovering how these digital symbols have shaped identity and connection—and why the days of adding or changing them are over.
Design Atlas: January 2nd edition. Rediscover creativity, connection, and inspiration.
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As we round off Season 4 of the Design Atlas Podcast, it's truly been an incredible journey. Throughout this final recap episode, we've had the privilege of revisiting the captivating conversations and invaluable insights that have defined this season. From navigating the inevitable challenges thrown our way to celebrating the victories of streamlining our production process, it's been an enlightening ride behind the scenes. Reflecting on the recurring themes that have emerged, such as the industry's unwavering dedication to progress and the diverse perspectives propelling innovation, we're reminded of the boundless potential inherent in the realm of design.
Through the lens of our guests' diverse experiences and expertise, we've been continually inspired by the transformative power of creativity. From addressing urgent environmental concerns to reshaping the role of design in driving societal change, each episode has underscored the resilience and adaptability of the creative community. As we bid farewell to Season 4, we're filled with a sense of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead. The future of design is indeed luminous, offering endless opportunities for positive impact and meaningful growth. Here's to the journey we've shared and the bright path that lies before us.
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Dive into a world where art intersects with activism in this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, featuring Elena Soterakis, a visionary artist dedicated to confronting environmental degradation, ecology, and sustainability. As the founder of an avant-garde gallery specializing in Bio Art, Elena pioneers a space that harmonizes art and science, crafting narratives that resonate with the urgent concerns of our modern global landscape.
Through her artistic endeavors, educational initiatives, and immersive workshops, Elena encourages reflection on the intricate relationship between creativity and environmental stewardship. Beyond aesthetics, her work fosters a profound shift in our perception of the world. For Elena, community building forms the cornerstone of her mission—a testament to the transformative power of collaboration in addressing the defining challenges of our time.
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Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to highlight Gareth Hughes, a Welsh Design Director situated in Amsterdam, whose narrative illuminates the fusion of design and environmental consciousness.
With over a decade of experience, Gareth has not only steered design teams but also mentored emerging creatives. Join us as we delve into Gareth's endeavors to collaborate with climate and socially conscious organizations, his recent foray into tackling climate change, and his profound belief in the power of creative minds to contribute to solutions. Discover how Gareth's journey exemplifies the transformative potential when creativity meets sustainability.
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Melissa Mbugua is a visionary entrepreneur and former co-director of Creatives for Climate, who stands at the forefront of shaping the next generation of creative ventures. With a passion for imagining, designing, and building, Melissa's work is dedicated to providing upcoming creatives worldwide with greater cultural and economic freedom. Her expertise lies at the intersection of technology, business, development, and culture, reflecting a holistic approach to addressing the challenges of our evolving world.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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In this enlightening episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we explore the creative realm of Kristian Bjørnard. With a focus on books, identities, websites, and digital tools, Kristian's graphic design practice navigates the intersections of design and sustainability.
Through his personal exploration, he delves into the overlap between graphic design and sustainability, questions the pace of our culture, and advocates for medium-agnostic visual styling. Armed with an M.F.A. in graphic design from MICA and a B.A. in studio art from Kalamazoo College, Kristian brings a wealth of insight to our discussion on the evolving landscape of design and sustainability. He is currently a professor at The Maryland Institute College of Art.
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Welcome to another captivating episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! Today, we embark on a journey into the visionary world of Jasmin Hortop, where art transcends mere aesthetics to champion pivotal causes such as sustainability, conservation, and the accessibility of the ocean's health benefits.
Jasmin's illustrations breathe life into advocacy, weaving a narrative that echoes the urgent need to safeguard our planet and embrace the intricate tapestry of life within it. Join us as we explore the vibrant palette of Jasmin Hortop's creations, where each stroke narrates a tale and every hue echoes a plea for a more sustainable world.
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Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
In this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Rebecca Green, a Lecturer and researcher hailing from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Dr. Green's journey blends the realms of graphic design and sociology, infusing her work with a distinctive interdisciplinary flair.
Fueled by a fervent commitment to effective communication, she directs her research lens towards the complex domain of visual communication within the scope of Climate Change. Drawing upon her seasoned background as a graphic designer and illustrator, Dr. Green delves deep into the nuanced landscape where design language intersects with environmental advocacy.
Through her insights, we explore the transformative potential embedded within strategic climate messaging, and the pivotal role graphic design plays in shaping perception and fostering trust amidst the urgent call for environmental action.
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Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
In this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we sit down with the incredibly talented Margo Stoney, the visionary graphic designer behind High Mountain Creative. Nestled against the breathtaking backdrop of Montana's natural wonders, Margo's design studio is not just a workplace; it's a hub of creativity dedicated to fostering collaboration with conservation groups, nonprofits, and sustainable brands committed to the crucial cause of environmental preservation.
Join us as Margo shares her journey in the design world, unraveling how each project undertaken by High Mountain Creative weaves seamlessly into the fabric of environmental advocacy, contributing to a larger narrative of sustainability and mindful creativity. Get ready to be inspired by the intersection of artistry and conservation in this captivating episode.
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Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Chrissy Levett, a highly accomplished creative director and the visionary founder of Creative Conscience. Chrissy takes us on a journey through her experiences and motivations, shedding light on the critical moments that led her to establish Creative Conscience, a global organization with a mission to harness the power of creative thinking for social and environmental impact.
Explore the global impact of Creative Conscience and learn about the organization's reach across various communities. Dive into the stories of success and the remarkable projects that showcase how creativity can be a force for positive change on a global scale.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
In this episode we meet Ambica Prakash, a distinguished Principal and Creative Director at Eighty2degrees Social Impact Branding and Design Studio, nestled in the heart of Washington DC. Ambica brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the table, making this a conversation you won't want to miss.
As we dive into the world of social impact branding and design, Ambica will share insights into her creative process, the challenges she has faced, and the inspiring projects she has been a part of. Whether you're a seasoned designer, a budding creative, or simply someone fascinated by the power of design to make a difference, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Welcome to another episode of the Design Atlas Podcast! In this edition, we dive deep into the innovative realm of environmental conservation with a special focus on the groundbreaking work of Florent Beauverd. At 39 years old, Florent transitioned from his role as an environmental scientist to become the Director of Creative and Documentary Productions at the renowned Ocean Cleanup organization.
Founded in 2013 by Boyan Slat, the Ocean Cleanup is a nonprofit on a mission to combat the global crisis of plastic pollution in our oceans. Through the strategic deployment of advanced cleanup systems, including floating barriers that harness natural ocean currents, the organization aims to concentrate and capture plastic debris. By doing so, they hope to significantly diminish the presence of plastic waste in our oceans and mitigate the severe environmental consequences.
Join us as we explore the Ocean Cleanup's ambitious approach, innovative technologies, and the global impact of their efforts in the ongoing battle against marine plastic pollution. Florent Beauverd shares insights into the organization's initiatives, shedding light on the importance of creative and documentary productions in advocating for a cleaner and healthier planet. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation that delves into the intersection of environmental science and creative solutions on this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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Welcome to season 4 on the Design Atlas Podcast. This season we will be travelling around the world to get a better look at how we as creatives can be instigators of positive change and shift horizons. Subscribe now so you don't miss our upcoming episodes. Episodes launch weekly starting January 18, 2024.
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Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media.
Are you curious about what went on during the planning, interviewing and editing of season 3? Want to know what we have planned for 2023? This is the episode for you.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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In our final episode of season three, we get to meet one of the coolest problem solvers out there in the world, Dan Goods. His life mission is to help scientists think through their thinking at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA.
Learn more about Dan Goods by visiting his website, directedplay.com
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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In this episode we meet Rachael Fineman, a senior user experience designer who’s worked for both the Google Maps geo discovery features as well as more recently the merchant experience embedded within maps and search.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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In this episode we meet Eloise Moore, a master’s of astrophysics student at the University of Western Australia and a telescope technician at the Zadko Observatory. While Eloise’s background is not in design or a purely creative industry, the ways in which she applies creative elements of photography to her work, are quite inspiring.
To learn more about the Zadko Observatory, visit their website zt.ems.uwa.edu.au.
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⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at patreon.com/designatlaspod and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!
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