Cardboard Carpentry: Alexandra Lange, “The Design of Childhood”
Architecture critic Alexandra Lange explores the design of childhood — from the sandbox to the street.
Design Notes is a show about creative work and what it teaches us. Each episode, I speak with people from unique creative fields to discover what inspires and unites us in our practice.
Architecture critic Alexandra Lange explores the design of childhood — from the sandbox to the street.
How the Design Notes visual identity took shape.
Fictive Kin’s Cameron Koczon on understanding the foundational impact of design.
Deeplocal CEO Nathan Martin on punk rock and authenticity.
Game designer Bennett Foddy on “Getting Over It” and the expressive power of frustration.
Designer and professor Molly Wright Steenson on lessons from the early foundations of AI.
DIA Principle and Creative Director Mitch Paone on the parallels between jazz and design practice.
Talking Turing Tests and gamifying education with Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of DuoLingo.
Exploring the intersection of expression and utility in fashion design.
Talking design systems and user-first experiences with the winners of the 2017 Material Design Awards
Talbot & Yoon discuss designing objects that encourage play.