From the Archive: The Shared Mindsets of Designers and Musicians

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From the Archive: Designing in Nature’s Image

This episode originally aired on March 3, 2022. What is the designer’s role in the climate crisis? At Climate Designers, Sarah Harrison and her team use their creative skills for climate action and ask the question, “What if every designer were a climate designer?” In this week’s ...  Show more

From the Archive: Beyond the Word: Designing Type

This episode originally aired on October 14, 2021. How does type affect the brand identity? In this week’s episode, we learn about the power of typography to transform the voice of a brand. Sam is joined by Blake Goodwin, the Founder and President of Proportion Design, a Boston-b ...  Show more

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