In this DMTV Milkshake, James De Wulf shares how he pioneered his concrete couture practice with proprietary designs, and how it hasn't always been easy.
Jonathan Wajskol, of design studio designwajskol, gives a lecture at Vignelli Center for Design Studies on the tensions between simplicity + complexity in modern design.
Founder of fast-growing, lab-grown jewelry brand Dorsey, Meg Strachan shares some very honest advice about the lonely entrepreneur journey.
Sun At Six founder, Antares Yee, recalls his earliest memory playing in a furniture warehouse that foreshadowed his career path.
How did John Pomp, who originally wanted to be a fine arts painter, turn to glass blowing? Tune in to learn what sparked the magic.
Inspired by the Space Age era and reimagined through materials, furniture designer Djivan Schapira takes us through his latest body of work, Solar Sailor.
Lovesac founder shares valuable takeaways from running a business in his new book, Let Me Save You 25 Years: Mistakes, Miracles, and Lessons from the Lovesac Story.
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Book artist + Visiting Curator of Graphic Design at the Katherine Small Gallery gives us a slice of the history of printing and book design.
Richard Poulin joins the Design Conversations Lecture Series to discuss his extensive design career + the remarkable work of Rudolph de Harak.
Dutch designer Job Smeets shares his career of crafting singularly spectacular objects and exploring the divide between art and design.
In this Milkshake episode, Rafi Ajl of The Long Confidence shares the process + thinking behind his explorative glass making. Plus, the #1 tip he has for all students.
Catherine and VW Fowlkes of Fowlkes Studio in Washington, DC are not against mullet-adjacent rules (formal in the front, party in the back) when designing for the city's elite.
Patricia Moore joins the Vignelli Center for Design Studies Design Conversation series to reflect on her pioneering journey in design breaking barriers as one of the few women.