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  • Our last episode on positivity (as part of Adobe MAX 2021) has Sumita and Matt talking with Ve Dewey in London about how she’s remained positive in her squiggly-line career.

    Ve has worked for Adobe, Mattel, ReDesign Business and most recently as co-creator for Never Not Creative. In this discussion we look at how she ended up in London, being a ‘servant-leader’ and how the design industry still needs to grow up.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always finding ways to give back to the Australian design industry. Please give them a try at streamtime.net

    Links
    Ve's website: https://www.vedewey.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vandewcandew/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/vandewcandew

    Articles and podcasts by Ve: https://nevernotcreative.org/posts/tag/Ve+Dewey

    Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhartha_(novel)

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  • Our Adobe MAX21 mini-series rolls on with co-host, Sumita Maharaj interviewing Kris Andrew Small on his backstory, how his process is changing and what it means to be a role model for younger creatives.

    Having worked for many large clients like Nike, Apple, Adidas, Channel 4, WeTransfer, Reebok and more, he’s also exhibited internationally at institutions like V&A and The Louvre. Yes, that’s right folks, The Louvre.

    Make you check out his talks at Adobe MAX, where he’s doing a number of different sessions. Details in the show links below.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always giving moments of joy to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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    Links

    Kris’s website: https://krisandrewsmall.com/home

    Adobe MAX 2021: https://max.adobe.com/speakers/

    MTS9 - Meet the MAX Speaker: Kris Andrew Small: https://portal.adobe.com/widget/adobe/am21/sessions?search=MTS9

    MB111 - CJ Hendry: Creative Inspiration (with Kris): https://portal.adobe.com/widget/adobe/am21/sessions?search=MB111

    Kris Insta: https://www.instagram.com/krisandrewsmall/?hl=en

    The Bloom by TDC. Ep 01: Jo Hook and Kris Andrew Small: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMp4DG1rzSQ

    Ocean Bottle: https://oceanbottle.co/pages/earth-day

    Kris Interview on The design Kids: https://thedesignkids.org/interviews/kris-andrew-small/

    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/adr2020

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  • 1st episode in a new mini-series based on Adobe MAX and their 2021 theme of positivity. Co-host Sumita Maharaj interviews Josie Young about her work, living with chronic illness and stepping away from Christopher Doyle & Co. to start her own thing.

    Go here to listen.

    Make sure you tune into her presentation at Adobe MAX, aptly titled, ‘Notes on Invisible Illness and Making Work Work for You’ available live Thursday, Oct 283:30 PM - 4:00 PM AEDT and check out Josie’s new site to see her amazing work.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always trying to give back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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    Links

    Josie Young Website

    Adobe MAX 2021

    Design Atlas 012: Josie Young: Staying positive in difficult times

    Adobe LIVE: Branding: The Exploration Before the Presentation with Josie Young

    Adobe LIVE: Branding: The Presentation After the Exploration with Josie Young

    Sydney Design Festival — International Women’s Day “Gentlemen Welcome” — Josie Young

    Streamtime

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  • I really love doing ReIssue episodes. Pulling old soundbites and getting original guests to comment on them — it’s like digging up a time capsule.

    This episode we have Jo Roca and Jason Little from For The People looking at our 5th episode. Jo was just ‘the girlfriend’ and Jason had just opened a studio with two mates. In the time between, FTP has gone on to become one of Australia's most awarded agencies, recently named 4th in D&AD design studio polls.

    It hasn’t all been smooth sailing though. Jo and Jas are the first to admit their mistakes and the roads they wished they’d not taken. In this very frank and honest episode, we look back at the ups and downs of running a business and why they never stop learning and trying to improve.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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  • This is our final episode in the mini series on ‘how design can help combat stigma’ with co-host, Myla Yeomans. This time we have the pleasure of talking with Olivia Chen and Sam Wearne about the work they do with Studio ChenChen.

    We spend a bit of time talking about Chattii, a dating app that prioritises humanity and safety in rejecting the stigma of disability and letting all people find love. This project really sums up Studio ChenChen nicely, where they really immerse themselves in understanding the client and what their needs are. It’s rare that you meet a design team that integrates themselves so completely in their clients. As Olivia says, they effectively become in-house designers.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, a constant rock to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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    Links

    Studio ChenChen https://studiochenchen.com/
    Chattii website https://www.chattii.com/
    Studio ChenChen Instagram https://www.instagram.com/studiochenchen/
    The Design Kids interview with Olivia: https://vimeo.com/582332826
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/

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  • This is our 2nd episode in a mini-series that looks at how design can help combat stigma.

    For this episode we are again at the Design Conference in Brisbane, sitting on the turbine hall stage chatting with Peter Brennan, Founder & Creative Director of Electric & Analog and co-founder and head of brand for non-alcoholic beer Heaps Normal.

    Pete has had an amazing career, right across the globe, from art directing for Quicksilver in South Africa, directing innovation at ATOMIC 212° in Australia and working at top agencies in the UK, he has had a wide range of experience across all parts of the industry.

    It was through a few discussions that we thought Pete would be perfect for this mini-series, specifically around the role that Heaps Normal is taking in the alcohol category, where they are promoting mindful drinking, being conscious about what’s normal for you and trying to promote a sustainable change to Australia’s drinking habits. Their ad this July really caught a lot of attention where they suggested doing your best, cutting back, rather than complete abstinence — acknowledging that different things work for different people. 

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always finding ways to lift up the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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  • The start of a new mini-series, where co-host, Myla Yeomans, asks the question, ‘how can design help combat stigma?’

    In this first episode, we speak to Keisha Leon, Founder and Director at Leon Design. Keisha cut her teeth in magazine design before taking up a senior position at Lorna Jane. In 2018 she moved to Carbon Creative before deciding it was time to do her own thing.

    Being a Waanyi and Kalkadoon woman, Leon Design is a First Nations owned and operated creative consultancy, specialising in conceptual design. We get into the what, why and how in the interview.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, consistently giving back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at www.streamtime.net

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    Links

    Leon: www.leondesign.co

    Keisha LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keisha-leon/

    Cancer Australia: https://leondesign.co/projects/cancer-australia/

    Family Planning: https://leondesign.co/projects/family-planning-nsw/

    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/

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  • This time we’re doing something a little different, with our first ReIssue. This means rewinding to an old episode, pulling out a few soundbites, and getting the original guest to comment on them.

    The original guest in question is Christopher Doyle who joined us way back at the start, on our 2nd show. Chris has been an ADR guest a few times so it was a real pleasure to talk with him and explore what’s changed in the 130 episodes since we first recorded.

    We cover the growth and success, but also how he’s needed to scale back to find his happiness again. Chris is, as always, extremely honest and open and it’s a fascinating look into what’s next for him and the studio he’s spent so long building.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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  • In our last episode with Co-host, Stephanie Foti, and her mini-series on ‘what makes a great designer teacher,’ Steph and Matt talk to Nicki Wragg, the Chair of Communication Design at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.

    If you work in design education in Australia, there is a good chance you’ve come across Nicki. She is a leader in the field of teaching design and, as you’ll hear, has been doing it for more than two decades. One of the things she’s best known for is leading the team that managed to get Swinburne's Design course online. A momentous task that allowed people all over the world to experience that renowned course. She inspires both her students and her colleagues. And, has been a huge advocate for increasing the public's awareness of the value of design.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner—always giving back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net At the beginning of the episode Andy Wright mentions an article where he spoke to Blair Enns, find it here.

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  • Part two in ‘what makes a great design teacher’ and this time, Matt and co-host, Stephanie Foti, are talking to Felix Oppen from Tiliqua Press and Tiliqua Studio, makers of the award-winning Ligature Journal.

    Felix has taught in Universities for over 10 years and has a passion for teaching traditional techniques, specifically where type is involved. He’s concerned with making sure students understand the knowledge, but more importantly, are able to use it. And this is why he’s gravitated to teaching people in his studio, on the letterpresses, so they can get their hands dirty and smell the ink.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always finding ways to give back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try with a 20% discount, you won't be sorry you did.

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  • And we’re back! We’ve had a bit of a break while we started new full-time work, parented, and thought about what the future of ADR might look like. One of the big changes we’ve made is a new format that explores one topic over three episodes with three different guests.

    On this episode, Matt is joined by Stephanie Foti to interview our favourite creative nomad, Frankie Ratford. We explore the question, ‘what makes a great design teacher,’ a perfect question for Frankie who has been holding Designers Bootcamps all around the world, allowing people to question what it is they want from their career and hit the reset button if they need to.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always finding ways to give back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try with a 20% discount, you won't be sorry you did.

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    Frankie’s website / Frankie’s Insta / Designer’s Bootcamp / The Design Kids / The Aframe

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  • This episode we chatted with Joyce N Ho, Associate Creative Director at BUCK in New York.

    If you had to describe what Joyce does, which is incredibly diverse, you’d probably settle on creative direction and motion design, but we’d suggest going and checking out her personal website, joycenho.com — just to see the range of stuff she’s been involved in.

    Many people in Australia will know her from her time at JosephMark and Breeder in Brisbane, where she started as a junior designer working her way up to creative lead before leaving for New York. Joyce’s position at Buck is pretty new when we recorded this interview, so we chat a little about how different it is from her freelancing gigs, of which she is best known for and has been doing in the States for nearly five years. We also have a chance to delve into some of her projects for Riot Games, Patriot Act and Semi Permanent.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, not just for the support they give us but for the support they give the whole Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net/adr2020 and get a 20% discount just for being an ADR listener.
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    Links
    Joyce Web: https://www.joycenho.com/
    Insta: https://www.instagram.com/joyce.n.ho/
    Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/joycenho
    Joyce’s artwork: vsual.co/shop/joycenho
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joycenho/
    Buck: https://buck.co/
    SP Workshop: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/workshops/abstraction-meets-radical-collaboration
    Breeder: https://breederstudio.com/
    JosephMark: https://www.josephmark.com.au/
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/adr2020

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  • This episode we got to speak to James (Gilmore) Duru, Creative Director at DesignStudio — a branding and digital agency, originally from London, now all over the world, with James running the Sydney studio. You’ll know their work when you think about some of their clients like AirBNB, deliveroo, English Premier League and British Airways, just to name a few. We’ve actually had the founders, Paul Stafford and Ben Wright on previously, way back on episode 66.

    This episode we focused on James, how he and DesignStudio ended up in Australia, his thoughts on leadership in design, what he thinks about the Australian design scene and why he’s passionate about teaching the next generation of designers.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, always trying to give back to the Australian design industry. Give them a try at streamtime.net

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    Links

    DesignStudio: https://design.studio/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-duru-559a9912/
    Semi-P: https://semipermanent.com/profiles/james-gilmore-semi-permanent-design-festival-2018
    5 Things I wasn’t Taught at Uni: https://www.shillingtoneducation.com/blog/5-things-wasnt-taught-uni-james-gilmore/
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/

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  • In this episode we spoke to Dr Sam Bucolo, design strategist and executive chair of The Australian Design Council.

    Sam is based in Brisbane and it was during a lockdown so apologies in advance for the bad audio quality. What we spoke about was amazing though, everything from what Sam’s PhD was all about, to his book about design leading the way and of course The Australian Design Council, why it’s been reformed and what they are planning to do with it.

    Sam has an absolute wealth of knowledge in design and where it fits in within Australia. So, expect a number of tangents that focus on how we can help raise the value of design in the eyes of the public and decision makers.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, helping keep the lights on in these strange times. Give them a try at streamtime.net

    Links
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/
    Australian Design Council: http://australiandesigncouncil.org/
    Are we there yet book: https://www.bispublishers.com/are-we-there-yet.html
    Good Design Australia: https://good-design.org/about/design-council/

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  • In this episode, we spoke with Dan Agostino, Head of Design at The Brand Agency.

    Hailing from Perth, Dan joined The Brand Agency in 2007 and over the years his role has grown to Head of Design. The 150+ people agency has offices in Perth, Melbourne and Auckland and covers project management, creative and design, content and production, brand activation, PR and social, technology, media, search and analytics, strategy, UX and CX.

    We spoke with Dan about the design scene in Perth and dove into some of the stand out projects they have launched including Active Armidale and the brilliant Hungry Puffs campaign for Foodbank. Dan speaks candidly about the purpose of the projects and also how and why they help deliver economic growth, opportunity, health and stability to society.

    We hope you enjoy this first episode of ADR in 2021 brought to you by our friends at Streamtime. Support the podcast by supporting our one and only partner. If you haven’t tried it before, see how Streamtime can help you run things more efficiently. https://streamtime.net

    Links:
    Dan Agostino
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-agostino
    https://www.brandagency.com.au

    Mentions:
    Hungry puffs https://www.brandagency.com.au/perth/work/2020/hungry-puffs-foodbank

    https://www.brandagency.com.au

    https://www.brandagency.com.au/Perth/work/2019/the-city-of-armadale-active-armdale

    https://www.brandagency.com.au/perth/brand-xp

    https://streamtime.net/blog/10-tips-and-tricks-in-streamtime

    https://www.adobe.com/max/2020/sessions/why-your-workplace-culture-is-probably-killing-you-od5132.html

    ADR
    https://www.facebook.com/ausdesignradio
    http://bit.ly/youtubeadr
    https://soundcloud.com/ausdesignradio
    https://open.spotify.com/show/3lmn16MGbEdG31jbpYmebY
    https://ausdesignradio.com

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  • This episode we had the pleasure of chatting with Ros Moriarty from Balarinji, an Aboriginal-owned strategy and design agency, based in Sydney. Ros started the business with her husband, John, over 37 years ago and during that time has seen a lot of changes in the industry and how Aboriginal design is perceived.

    Their work includes everything from branding and digital products to curating public art and cultural design principles. They believe in location-specific relationships and outcomes, leading them to work with and engage Aboriginal stakeholders across the nation. This puts them in a very authentic position, being able to communicate legacy of place — something that has been ignored for too long in modern Australian society.

    In this discussion, we dig into Ros’ background and how she moved from journalism to design, the meeting of John and being accepted into his family. We look in-depth at the studios offerings and consider how much has changed, but also, how much further we have to go in increasing Australia’s understanding of its First People.

    As always, a big thank you to Streamtime, our supporting partner, helping keep the lights on in these strange times. Give them a try at streamtime.net
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    Links
    Balarinji: https://www.balarinji.com.au
    Ros’ website: http://www.rosmoriarty.com.au
    Ros’ publishers site: https://allenandunwin.com/authors/m/ros-moriarty
    Ros Twitter: https://twitter.com/RosMoriarty
    Ros LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosmoriarty
    Moriarty Foundation: https://www.moriartyfoundation.org.au
    Balarinji art and design collection: https://www.nma.gov.au/explore/collection/highlights/balarinji
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net
    SBS Inclusion Program: https://inclusion-program.com.au

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  • It’s been a while but this is our first remote episode, where we were in three different states. On this one, we spoke to Monique Kneepkens, Creative Director at Carbon Creative. A Brisbane studio devoted to making an impact in social change.

    We speak all about what it means to ‘do good’ and how they work with their clients. We look at shining a spotlight on indigenous artists and designers and how Australians can get more in touch with the real history of this beautiful island.

    So prepare yourself from some slightly delayed laughter (as the stream catches up) and a difference in the microphone sound — thank you to Monique for being so patient.

    Big thanks as always to our amazing partner Streamtime for keeping us going through tough times. Try Streamtime: https://streamtime.net

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    Links

    Carbon Creative web: https://www.carbon-creative.com.au
    Carbon Creative FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/carboncreativeau
    Carbon Creative Instagram: instagram.com/carboncreativeau/
    Monique LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/monique-kneepkens-90b09920/
    Fries Need Mayonaise: http://friesneedmayonnaise.com
    SBS Inclusion Program: https://inclusion-program.com.au/
    AGDA QLD Design That Gives a F*ck!: https://www.agda.com.au/news/design-that-gives-a-f-ck-speaker-monique-kneepkens
    Mirella at Vertigo: https://studiovertigo.com.au/
    Mirella at Womentor: https://womentor.com.au/
    Matt at Foundry LIVE: https://vimeo.com/myfoundry

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  • Michael Wong (aka Mizko) joins us in the studio to talk about entrepreneurism, start-up culture and growing up a hustler. Professionally he’s a UI/IX expert, internationally known and awarded. He’s recently formed Raw Studio, with his good friend Philippe Hong, so we get into that and go deep on their process, looking at how they build relationships with clients.

    We also delve into Michael's past and look at the experiences that formed Mizko. Growing up, somewhat of an outsider, we were keen to understand where his incredible energy and motivation came from. It’s a great story of never-ending optimism and seeing the opportunity in everything.

    As always, much love to Streamtime — we love you guys. If you haven’t tried them out, do it now. Unsurprisingly, they were shortlisted for this year's Webbys. We have our fingers and toes crossed. ADR listeners get a special discount by following this link: streamtime.net/adr2020

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    Links

    Raw Studio: https://raw.studio
    Raw on Dribble: https://dribbble.com/rawstudio
    Raw on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rawstudioco
    Raw on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawstudioco
    Mizko: https://www.mizko.net
    Mizko on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mizko
    Mizko on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mizko
    Streamtime: https://streamtime.net/
    Streamtime Webby: https://streamtime.net/vote-for-streamtime-at-the-webbys

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  • In this episode, we spoke with Andrew Hochradel.

    Andrew is a brand identity designer from Los Angeles, CA, who creates visual systems that are sustainable, innovative, and engaging. He's often found speaking, teaching and entertaining at physical and online events like Adobe Live, CreativeMornings, Creative South and Circles.

    Andrew's ability to entertain and teach is what got us talking in the first place, and this episode is no departure, we spoke about teaching online vs the classroom, stirring up creativity in others, semiotics, emu's and more.

    Thanks to Streamtime for keeping ADR going especially during these unprecedented times! ADR listeners get a special discount if you use the following link streamtime.net/adr2020

    https://andrewhochradel.com
    https://dribbble.com/HochDotCo
    https://www.behance.net/hochdotco

    http://hoch.co/canceledcon

    https://www.nevernotcreative.org/posts/research-covid-effects-study

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  • This episode we are teaming up with Andrew Johnstone from TAKE Magazine to interview the Chief Photographer of The Sydney Morning Herald, Nick Moir.

    Known as the ‘fire guy’, Nick has built a reputation on capturing award-winning imagery and being in the right place, at the right time. He passes it off as being lucky, but the passion of his descriptions and depth of his research suggests it's more about his genuine commitment and love of the profession.

    Beginning at SMH at the tender age of 17, Nick co-founded the Oculi collective with other well-known documentary photographers. We look at why a group like this was needed and how it has evolved through the evolution of the web and social media. We touch on storm chasing and end up discussing the fires that dominated headlines at the end of 2019. Hearing Nick relate the experience gives you an insight into an event we shouldn’t soon forget. If you haven’t seen his work we’d suggest you check it out while you are listening to get the full experience.

    Thank you to Streamtime for making ADR episodes happen, try it out and get a discount at streamtime.net/adr2020

    Links:
    Nick’s website: http://www.nickmoirphoto.com/
    Nick Insta: https://www.instagram.com/nampix/
    Oculi website: https://www.oculi.com.au/
    SMH stories and features: https://www.smh.com.au/by/nick-moir-h10ewz
    TAKE Magazine: https://www.instagram.com/take_magazine/
    Great video of Nick talking through his shots: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUFvFtNRMzY

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