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107 articlesGetting into the ‘heavy stuff’ with Aaron James Draplin.
Aaron James Draplin: Getting into the ‘heavy stuff’ with.
Creative Characters S3 E3: Getting into the ‘heavy stuff’ with Aaron James Draplin.
We are thrilled to have Aaron Draplin on the podcast this week and to dig into the “heavy stuff” with him – existential musings on life and building a career, the importance of hanging on to your inner kid, and the “weird little spot” he’s in as he approaches 50 turns around the sun.
Creative Characters S3 E2: Iterative, content-first design with In-House International.
Monotype’s Executive Creative Director, Charles Nix, speaks with guests Michu Benaim Steiner and Lope Gutierrez-Ruiz, about their Texas-based design studio, In-House International. They’ve done type work for over 100 clients, and their typeface Perfora was recently featured in Monotype’s Type Trends Report. Keep reading for a behind-the-scenes look into their creative process.
Creative Characters S3 E1: Jim Moran, Preserving print history at the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum.
In our first episode of Season 3, we welcome the new Senior Director of the Monotype Studio, Tom Rickner, as a first-time host. Tom speaks with Jim Moran, master printer and collections officer for the internationally-known Hamilton Wood Type Museum. Keep reading for a glimpse into the museum’s history and to learn why the letterpress is still so important today.
Elliot Jay Stocks: Navigating a Universe of Type.
Elliot Jay Stocks: Navigating a Universe of Type.
Creative Characters S2 E18: Elliot Jay Stocks, Navigating a Universe of Type.
Elliot Jay Stocks, designer and musician, joined us on the podcast this week to speak about passion projects. Known for his typography work, Elliot is a freelance designer and was previously Creative Director at Adobe Typekit. Today, he’s working with Google on Google Fonts Knowledge.
Creative Characters S2 E17: 'Live' from Adobe MAX, this week's guest is: You!
We recently packed up our recording gear and traveled to Adobe MAX, one of the largest creative conferences in the world, to scan people’s brains (yes, really) and connect with creatives just like you. Listen to the episode to find out more.
Craig Ward: From metal type to the digital unknown.
Craig Ward: From metal type to the digital unknown.
Creative Characters S2 E16: Craig Ward: From metal type to the digital unknown.
This week, host Charles Nix sits down with Craig to talk about his career, his myriad side projects and quirky pastimes, and how technology could revolutionize the way we use type and ensure the rights of ownership for designers.
Annie Atkins: building worlds in film through graphic props and typography.
Annie Atkins: building worlds in film through graphic props and typography.
Creative Characters S2 E15: Annie Atkins: building worlds in film through graphic props and typography.
Today we’re welcoming Annie Atkins, a creative in the film industry (just like our last guest, Holly Fraser). She’s known for her graphic props and set pieces for Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel and Isle of Dogs. Tune-in to learn about the magic of film.
Holly Fraser: Winning Oscars and attention with a purpose-driven brand.
Holly Fraser: Winning Oscars and attention with a purpose-driven brand.
Creative Characters S2 E14: Holly Fraser: Winning Oscars and attention with a purpose-driven brand.
Today we’re welcoming Holly Fraser, editor-in-chief at WePresent, WeTransfer’s digital arts platform that works with 1,000+ creatives from over 100 countries. Tune-in to learn what makes a hit film, how to stay inspired, and why the creative industries need more diversity.
Mindy Seu: Gathering 30 years of cyberfeminism.
Mindy Seu: Gathering 30 years of cyberfeminism.
Creative Characters S2 E13: Mindy Seu: Gathering 30 years of cyberfeminism.
Today we’re welcoming Mindy Seu, a New York-based designer, researcher, and an educator at Rutgers and Yale. Seu recently completed the Cyberfeminism Index, a book documenting more than 700 short entries of radical techno-critical activism. Tune in as Seu shares her story of getting involved in cyberfeminism and the process involved in publishing her book.
Jason Debiak: Let's start a design agency from scratch.
Jason Debiak: Let’s start a design agency from scratch.