Printmakers // The Hands-on Designer
Aired Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Episode 29 Printmaker and Designer, Nikki Vahle-Schneider shares her process from ideation and creation to cutting the blocks to the printing process. [youtube id=“PzzlM9aWbK0”]
Aired Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Episode 29 Printmaker and Designer, Nikki Vahle-Schneider shares her process from ideation and creation to cutting the blocks to the printing process. [youtube id=“PzzlM9aWbK0”]
Aired Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Episode 28 Laura Drapac of Triple Threat Press talks about her love of printmaking and how she combines her graphic design and printmaking talents. [youtube id=“kw8L6J3V2IM”]
Aired Wednesday, December 19th, 2012. Episode 27 Kim Spencer of Protozoa Design talks about why this aspect of design is important. [youtube id=“Xm0gzBZdc5k”]
Aired Wed, Dec. 12, 2012. Episode 26 Doug Bratton, creator of Pop Culture Shock Therapy, is a daily cartoonist, who’s comic is distributed daily in newspapers and an app. Doug has authored a book with a unique twist that showcases his comics. We had some technical difficulties with this episode and will be re-recording this. …
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Aired Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Episode 25 Thinking of moving to a new city? Moving with a job or finding one once you get there? Meaghan Dee and Kaytalin Platt share their experiences about moving and how they connected with other designers and landed some great jobs. [youtube id=“IQSlGS6616k”]
Aired Wednesday, November 28, 2012. Episode 24 Ann Ford shares her experiences, her struggles and successes, as a designer and business owner. [youtube id=”iFNSLDse3rQ”]
Although it was terribly disappointing to lose these episodes and in the interest of all the guests who were interviewed during these times. I am going to include the names of the people interviewed, the episode titles, and the show descriptions below. Unfortunately all episodes before November 28, 2012 are not available due to a …
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