We live in a world awash in typography - whether we realize it or not. From the road signs that lead us home to the phones in our pockets, typography is front and center in nearly every waking moment of our day. Come meet the people and hear the stories behind the letters that shape our world.
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Typography Podcasts
Podcasts about magazines and the people who made (and make) them.
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Join host, Diana Varma, as she explores the wonderful world of design and printing, typography and branding, books and publishing. Diana loves nothing more than getting creative with Creatives about all things creative. Ready to have some fun? Let's Talk Paper Scissors!
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From the subtleties of typography to the emotional impact of color, and the way everyday objects influence our lives, our guests share their unique perspectives on the power of design. Through candid interviews, we’ll get a closer look at the challenges they’ve faced, the breakthroughs they’ve had, and how design is not just about aesthetics, but about problem-solving, communication, and making an impact. Join host Rae, as Type Speaks aims to inspire, inform, and showcase the voices behind t ...
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Interviews and studio updates from James Edmondson at Ohno Type Co.
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A rarely podcast series, we talk about design, typography, and other stuff. Available on Bahasa Indonesia
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A Change of Brand, produced by Matchstic, is a podcast about the world’s most loved consumer companies and their rebrand glory, drama, or disaster. In this series we will go deeper than color palettes and typography, talking with brand leaders and agency creatives to retell the story behind the change. Getting into the nitty-gritty, we learn about their leading-edge work, creative process, and approach to change management. Regardless of fame or fail, our mission is to tell these stories to ...
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Typography Dojo is the place where we explore the traditions and techniques in the practice of type and typography with lessons and insights from visual design masters. Join me to learn more about typesetting, readability, hand lettering, editorial design, type design, Calligraphy, logo design and how they improve graphic communication.
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A Design and Typography related podcast
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A fun podcast devoted to celebrating/commiserating our ridiculously overabundant world. Each episode features a guest expert to wax philosophic on how there's too much TV, movies, typography, politics, time, choices -- whatever!
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Focusing on independent typography, episodes of the Interrogang highlight new and exciting developments in type design and include lively discussions, games, and interviews in the world of type, design, and artistic expression. Co-hosted by Joshua Dick and Kyle Read.
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An "interesting" podcast about art and design. We explore stories ranging from the topics of animation to typography.
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Wellfed is hosted by Jon Sorrentino, a graphic designer based in New York with a passion for creativity and an obsession with typography. Jon speaks to graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, and some of his creative heroes to discover the ingredients for a successful creative career. Learn more at wellfedpodcast.com or follow along on Instagram @wellfed.podcast & @jonsorre
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Here, Tim Brown shares ideas about how to practice typography, and how the craft is changing.
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Obsessed Show host Josh Miles interviews some of the hottest designers—from branding and illustration, to industrial design and architecture, to learn what makes them tick.
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Welcome the TypeCraft, the podcast that reveals the untold stories of type design! Season One of TypeCraft focuses on the world of Custom Type, the branding and lettering that drives so much business and marketing, but that we take so much for granted. We interviewed eight industry leaders over six episodes about their experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives creating custom typography and innovative brands. Credits: Interviews conducted by Kyle Read Audio edited by Andrew Sfiris Audio ass ...
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Calling all typography snobs: Just My Type is a podcast that covers the history, uses, and look of a different typeface each week!
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Welcome to Clokendagger's official podcast, Beneath the Brand, hosted by Joshua Doty & Olivia Viterna. Join us as we discuss how design and content impact everyday life. We'll break down what makes good design vs. bad design, how to master typography, and why consistent brand messaging creates better engagement.
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Design influences the world around us every day. We chat with designers, illustrators, photographers, and others to find out the stories that made them want to get into the creative world as a career, and talk with chefs, bartenders, restaurateurs and anyone else that uses their creative talent about how they use their creative talents to design their menus and restaurants. If you have suggestions for guests or questions about the show, please reach out to us on Twitter @feastondesign.
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Overtime, Dribbble's weekly podcast, explores the most interesting design news and gives you the tips you need to create your best work. No need to scroll copious news sites and design Twitter—host Meg Lewis and friends are primed to inform, entertain, and inspire you each week. Consider Overtime your audio lifeline to the design community, packaged in a perfectly punchy Shot. Subscribe and listen every Wednesday to stay ahead of the game.
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HEYWHATSUP™? GUNWASH is the future of talk radio; a weekly 90 minute explosion of dark humor, eye-opening interviews, dancehall reggae and psychedelic sounds. Tune in for unguarded insight from the artists, musicians, troublemakers and curators shaping culture in the 21st century. Design, typography, astrophysics, dancehall reggae, conspiracy theories, illustration, drums, nuclear engineering, disco, Polo Ralph Lauren, crime, the 1990's, iconography, iced coffee, late night downtown, drummer ...
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The Neon Moiré Show is the podcast of neonmoire.com, an online curated design conference calendar of the world's most interesting design conferences and events on our digitized world. The agenda will focus on graphic, typography and interaction design conferences, not to forget design film festivals and an overview of the top design summer schools. The show is hosted by Thomas Dahm.
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Welcome to the Weekly Typographic — a fun podcast talking about this week's most amazing articles in the world of typography, keeping you up-to-date on the wonderful world of type. Each week we'll discuss the cool news we've found, what we're working on, and answer burning questions about design & fontmaking.
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Code | Design | Micro podcast. Expect to find content about the following topics: Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, Sass, Javascript, Design Patterns, Jekyll, Client-Side Web Apps, Rust, Typography, Git, Responsive Design, Prototyping, Web Design, Type Design and more … The elevator pitch for this micro-podcast is to conduct extensive interviews with professional designers & developers and distill multiple small digestible knowledge bombs out of these conversations. The podcast is free of charge, leaves ...
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Ben Terry and Joshua Jean-Marie host candid conversations with creators, designers, storytellers, and more about what it takes to survive and thrive as a creative in this modern world. We pull back the curtain and explore the guest's creative journey and the practical lessons they've learned along the way. You will hear stories from creatives who have created some incredible work about what’s it’s like to succeed, what’s it’s like to fail, and what motivates and inspires them to keep moving ...
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The award winning Big Web Show features special guests and topics like web publishing, art direction, content strategy, typography, web technology, and more. It's everything web that matters. Hosted by Jeffrey Zeldman.
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A podcast about the world of branding. From tone to typography, we explore how logos happen, what makes advertising successful, and why this all matters.
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Full archive: www.patreon.com/contain Hybrid music label, publishing imprint, and research platform--long form episodes, interviews, and videos. C, 2019, CDs/Books/Shirts: WWW.CONTAINCONTAIN.COM.
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A Podcast about mindblowing design conversations.
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Video tutorials for ProShow Producer and Gold.
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Learn how to create eye-catching graphics in just a few clicks with https://text.design/art-text/
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We are provide basic to advance Ux and UI design
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Mapbox is the location data platform for mobile and web applications. We’re changing the way people move around cities and explore our world.
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From the innovative mind of Devin Green comes The Innovative Creative, a podcast aiming to give you practical, ready-to-apply advice for your design work - all easily digestible and ready to consume on your commute to work!
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Product Hunt Radio is a a weekly podcast with the people creating and exploring the future. Tune in every week with Ryan Hoover and Abadesi Osunsade as they're joined by founders, investors, journalists, and makers to discuss the latest in tech.
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Two self-proclaimed "experts" with varying competency, studying the nonsense we want and answering the questions nobody asked. Join us, engage with us, learn with us, and by all means, correct us, for we are completely, totally, enthusiastically fallible. Timothy Holloway: aspiring archeologist, teller of tales (both real and otherwise), and full-time food fanatic Riley Judd: aspiring game maker, begrudging graphic designer, and entertainment media addict. Join us, your hosts, as we kill som ...
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By Design is a podcast hosted by members from Scout, Northeastern University's student-led design studio. Each episode, we'll break down impactful topics through a series of stories and conversations with our design friends. We'll offer a range of perspectives from our guests in an effort to further our collective understanding of the world of design.
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Navigate the hits and misses of the digital landscape with our high council of nerdery on Version Control: Pound & Grain's Digital News Show. Share your thoughts with us @poundandgrain and #versioncontrol
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Art, art, and more art. As the world of art is evolving, changing, and heading towards Web 3, we dive into art with an open mindset. We see art through our own unique lens that weaves through the design world. That is the amazing thing about art, it impacts people in many different ways. The art world is vast. And with the advancements in technology, we are heading into unchartered waters. It is a very exciting time in history and we plan on having some fun on the show. We are excited to tak ...
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Have you ever wondered how the user interface (UI) design was created for a game, website, or app you love? What about the time you were using a website or app and thought, "this could be a better experience, but I wouldn't even know where to start"? UI Narrative shares the stories of black/people of color interface designers and researchers and their contributions towards creating user-centered experiences. We also discuss Tolu Garcia's experience as a Senior Product Designer and how she co ...
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ONE CITY AT A TIME — There are two kinds of travelers. The first group are those that need to see as many attractions as they can. The second are those that would rather wander around, get a feel for the place they’re visiting, and live as much like a local as possible. Neither is better. There’s no judgement here. But the people who are behind the…
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Designing the future with Malcolm Garrett.
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1:03:04Step into the world of Malcolm Garrett, an iconic British graphic designer whose career is grounded in punk rock and new technology.In this episode, Malcolm talks about designing record sleeves for bands like Buzzcocks, Duran Duran, and Simple Minds, as well as his enthusiasm for adopting new digital design tools. From the DIY spirit of London's Sh…
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Nikki Ogunnaike (Editor: Marie Claire, more)
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43:31A MODERN MAGAZINE EDITOR IN A POST-MAGAZINE WORLD — In the media storm that is 2025, the person you want captaining your ship is smart, decisive, and cool, calm, and collected—in other words, she’s Nikki Ogunnaike. The editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, whom we got to know when we worked together at Elle, is the very model of a modern magazine editor…
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We wrap up our "Inside the Studio" mini-series and pull back the curtain on Matchstic, a US-based brand consultancy with 20+ years of experience. We sit down with Creative Director Brit Blankenship and Messaging Director Cameron Lebrechet to explore what makes an ideal client, the mantras they find themselves repeating throughout the branding proce…
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Certified Letter Nerds with Alanna Munro of Arcane Type Foundry
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37:38Send us a text Today’s conversation is with Alanna Munro of Arcane Type Foundry. She is a certified letter nerd, designer, and educator. In this conversation you’ll hear about Alanna’s creative process for designing type, the importance of squinting, and common misconceptions about independent foundries. You’ll also hear helpful, actionable advice …
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02.18 // Critiquing Play with Quinns // Quinns Smith
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55:25In this episode of Type Speaks, Rae sits down with writer, YouTuber, and longtime games critic Quintin Smith (Quinns) for a wide-ranging conversation about play, culture, criticism, and the wonderfully weird worlds we build through games. From the shifting norms of reviewing video games, board games, and TTRPGs to the evolution of horror games, gam…
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THE PURPOSE OF TRAVEL — The world is adrift in travel magazines that tell you to go here and stay there, to order certain foods at “of-the-moment” restaurants. And when you go to these places you find yourself surrounded by other travelers like you, and the only locals you interact with are, maybe, the waiter, or your Airbnb host, or the tour guide…
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Tackling climate change with creativity, with Bruce Mau Design.
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46:01Toronto-based Bruce Mau Design is known for tackling environmental, social, and economic problems with design. Kar Yan Cheung, Director of Design Strategy at Bruce Mau, and Laura Stein, Bruce Mau's Chief Creative Officer, joined us to talk about optimism, the realistic potential for design to influence behavior, and our Re:Vision project with the a…
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Susan Casey (Editor: O, The Oprah Magazine; Designer: Outside; Writer: Esquire; Best-Selling Author)
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1:00:42PART OF THE STORY — Susan Casey has won National Magazine Awards for editing, writing, and design—a feat that may well be unprecedented in the industry’s history. In her native Canada, they call people like this “Wayne Gretzky.” She has worked—under various titles—for the following magazines: The Globe & Mail, Outside, Time, Esquire, eCompany, Busi…
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02.17 // Design as a Lifelong Habit // Diane Gibbs
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58:48In this episode of Type Speaks, Rae sits down with designer, educator, and creative entrepreneur Diane Gibbs to explore how curiosity, play, and lifelong learning shape a sustainable creative practice. From rediscovering illustration through cut-paper experiments to navigating the worlds of surface design, teaching, and independent business, Rae an…
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Books as Art with Andrew Huot of Big River Bindery
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28:12Send us a text Today I’m joined by Andrew Huot, who is book making royalty: a book artist, bookbinder, printer, and conservator whose artists’ books are in collections across the US, from the Art Institute of Chicago to Yale University. In this conversation, you’ll hear what the term “book arts” means. You’ll learn what a typical day in Andrew’s st…
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What Is a Brand? And, Why It's More Than a Logo
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23:59Welcome back to Brand of Brothers with Doug Berger and Johnny Diggz, where real talk about branding meets practical insights for business owners. In this episode, we dig into one of the biggest misunderstandings in marketing today: the idea that a brand is just a logo. Spoiler alert, it is not even close. 🔥 In this episode: • What a brand actually …
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Emerging Typeface Designers Ivana Vukmirovic & Mahrukh Saeed
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24:08Send us a text Meet emerging typeface designers, Ivana Vukmirovic and Mahrukh Saeed! Ivana designed a typeface called Lindworm and Mahrukh designed a typeface called Khabartoon. In the following conversation, you'll get to hear about each typeface, their perfect type pairings, sensory descriptions of each, as well as what each of these emerging typ…
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The fun of finding fonts at Adobe MAX 2025.
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40:04Tune in for an inside scoop on Adobe Max 2025, a hub for creativity and design. In this episode, hosts Carl Unger, Kadley Gosselin, and Livia Halltari guide participants through an interactive Find the Font game and reveal which font they'd send in their place to a job interview. We also trade notes about MAX's vibrant artist marketplace; talk to M…
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02.16 // Tabletop Games Before the Internet… and After // Meguey Baker
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1:58:27In this second episode with game designer and quilt historian Meguey “Mother of the Apocalypse” Baker, Rae dives into the deep connections between game design, graphic design, and the human need for play. Together they explore how games aren’t an escape from reality but a way of understanding it, and why joy, curiosity, and creativity are powerful …
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FOOD IS FOR EVERYONE — That meal your grandmother always cooked. Or your mother. Or your father, for that matter. The odors that permeated a kitchen or the entire house. The first taste. The idea of comfort food. So much of who we are and what we remember are about food, sure, but also about place, and most definitely about the person doing the coo…
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Choose Your Own Adventure with George Wylesol
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34:54Send us a text Down the rabbit hole we go! Each conversation in this series connects in unexpected ways; each new episode spurring a new line of inquiry, like a tunnel turning off in a different direction, each with an origin that’s traced back to episode 273. This episode features George Wylesol who is an artist and author based in Baltimore, Mary…
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Humanizing the Experiences of Dementia Using Disappearing Ink Technology with Rachel Arthur of boom saloon
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32:22Send us a text Today’s guest and her team’s most recent book project is truly emotional and inspiring. In this conversation, you’ll hear from Rachel Arthur, Founder and Editor of boom saloon, “an independent publisher dedicated to democratizing creativity for good”. You’ll hear about their most recent publication (and deeply personal project) that …
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LOST IN TRANSLATOR — There are more than 7,000 languages in the world and there’s a good chance that you don’t speak or read most of them. Being an English-language speaker is, among other things, a huge privilege in this multilingual world because while it may not be the most widely spoken first language, English is the language that is most widel…
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Balancing expressiveness and readability with Cyla Costa.
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37:43Cyla Costa's work feels alive. Hailing from Curitiba, Brazil, she's an award-winning graphic artist and type designer known for expressive lettering and vibrant color palettes. Feminism, strength, inclusivity, and culture are a few of the themes her work explores. This week, Cyla chats with host Molly Doane about building a creative career and stud…
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In this bonus episode, Blake sits down with Sunny Bonnell, co-founder of Motto, a brand transformation agency helping visionary leaders in the tech and innovation space. Sunny shares Motto’s 20-year evolution from a small Southern startup to a 50-person agency known for aligning leadership, culture, and brand strategy from the inside out. They also…
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02.15 // Video Games, Storytelling, and Change // Quinns Smith
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51:03iIn this episode of Type Speaks, Rae sits down with journalist and creator Quentin “Quinns” Smith, co-founder of Shut Up & Sit Down and host of Quinn’s Quest, to explore how storytelling, aesthetics, and criticism have evolved across two decades of games media. From the rise of short-form content to the resurgence of small, expressive indie titles,…
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Michael Grynbaum (Author, Empire of the Elite: Inside Condé Nast: The Media Dynasty that Reshaped America)
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43:33AN ELEGY FOR THE ELITE — Michael Grynbaum is a correspondent for The New York Times, where he has covered media, politics, and culture for 18 years. He’s reported on three presidential campaigns, two New York City mayors—they're always so boring—and the transformation of the media world in the Trump era. He lives in Manhattan and he’s a graduate of…
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Send us a text This episode features Maria Bowler, author of ‘Making Time: A New Vision for Crafting a Life Beyond Productivity’. In this conversation, Maria clarifies the way we orient to the world, either as “the producer” or “the maker”. She dives deep into the problematic ideas around productivity, the ways in which these ideas reinforce coloni…
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Greg Grigorian & Vicson Guevara (Creators: Playground)
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32:39POP GOES PRINT — “Today, creativity feels like it’s being squeezed into smaller and smaller boxes. Content is designed to chase likes, rack up views, serve a clear function—a purpose….we’re here—to celebrate creativity for creativity’s sake, no strings attached. Analog isn’t dead; it’s the new rebellion.” This manifesto is a part of a striking edit…
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On a Trip with Amanda Breeze of TRIPPER Magazine
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49:55Send us a text In this conversation, you’ll hear from Amanda Breeze, a cannabis writer based out of Toronto, Canada, who documents international cannabis culture and explores new smells. This year she launched Tripper Magazine, an adventure travel guide to the world’s cannabis friendly destinations. In this conversation, you’ll learn about the proc…
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02.14 // Telling Stories Through Games // Maguey Baker
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58:21In this episode of Type Speaks, Rae sits down with game designer, publisher, and quilt historian Meguey Baker to explore the deep human roots of play, and why games are not an escape from reality, but a way of understanding it. From designing Apocalypse World to teaching through storytelling, Meg shares how tabletop games function as acts of connec…
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Marketing Trends Every Small Business Should Watch in 2026
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33:48🎙️ Marketing Trends 2026: Local SEO, Influencers, and AI Personalization | Brand of Brothers Welcome to another episode of Brand of Brothers with Doug Berger and Johnny Diggz — where strategy meets storytelling and the business of branding gets real. In this conversation, we’re diving deep into the marketing trends shaping 2026, from hyperlocal SEO…
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Connecting people to places with Joy Nazzari.
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1:10:38In this episode, Joy Nazzari chats about her corner of the design world—place branding—with host Marie Boulanger. Joy is the Founder and Executive Chair of DNCO, an agency that's done branding for neighborhoods in London, New York, and Vancouver as well as the city of San Francisco. From her early days in finance and tech to building an agency that…
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02.13 // Designing on Your Own Terms // Will Dove
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35:20In this episode of Type Speaks, host Rae sits down with designer and independent creative Will Dove to explore the realities, risks, and rewards of building a self-directed design practice. From juggling the intensity of Auburn’s swim team with the rigors of design school to eventually walking away from agency life to go fully freelance, Will share…
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Sarah Ball (Editor: WSJ. Magazine, Vanity Fair, GQ, more)
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54:39SHE LOVES HER WORK — The word ‘unicorn’ gets thrown around a lot these days. But in our book, Sarah Ball is the Real Deal. The editor of WSJ. Magazine is a student of old-guard, in-the-trenches, work-on-a-story-for-years magazine making, which has earned her cred among the Jim Nelsons and David Grangers of the biz. She’s also a digital native with …
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All the information regarding how to get the book is available here: https://ohnotype.co/info/bookBy Colin Ford, James Edmondson
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Living at the Intersection of Art, Design & Digital Media with Julian Brown
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52:49Send us a text Julian Brown is an independent motion designer and augmented-reality artist. In this conversation, you'll hear how Julian and his wife, Amy Shackleton, work together to merge the worlds of fine art and digital media to create interactive installations. You'll also hear how the design space and the fine art space differ in terms of ho…
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02.12 // The Process Is the Point // Mitch Goldstein
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49:38In this episode of Type Speaks, host Rae sits down with designer, artist, educator, and author Mitch Goldstein to talk about the mess, magic, and meaning of the creative process. From failing out of architecture school to finding his voice through design and teaching, Mitch shares how experimentation, risk, and reflection have shaped his multifacet…
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Yannic Moeken, Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain, and Junshen Wu (Founders: Famous for My Dinner Parties)
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38:40A NEW RECIPE FOR FOOD MAGAZINES — You may think a magazine called Famous for My Dinner Parties would be about food or entertaining—and I wouldn’t blame you if you did. You wouldn’t be wrong, but you also wouldn’t be right. Taking its name from Robert Altman’s film, 3 Women, Famous for My Dinner Parties started as a pandemic-inspired digital project…
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Brave Creative Humans: Living a Brave Creative Humanity
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19:42Send us a text Welcome to the Brave Creative Humans series! This is the final episodes in the series featuring some of the many past Talk Paper Scissors guests who exemplify brave creative living: Allison MacKenzie, Kevin Shaw, Vincent Wanga, Meg Lewis, Emad Saedi, and Justine Abigail Yu. In this episode, the 6 answer this question: “In your opinio…
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02.11 // Good Design Starts on Paper // Nolen Strals
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42:26In this episode of Type Speaks, host Rae talks with designer, writer, and educator Nolen Strals about punk, process, and the power of thinking through making. From hand-drawn flyers and DIY zines to branding cultural spaces and co-authoring a book on lettering, Nolen shares how his punk roots continue to shape his creative approach. He and Rae disc…
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Type, travel, and togetherness with Veronika Burian.
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1:02:35What does it take to build an international type foundry from scratch — and keep it thriving for nearly two decades? In this episode, host Doug Wilson talks with Veronika Burian, co-founder of the independent type foundry TypeTogether. From her background in industrial design to discovering a love for typography while working in Milan, Veronika sha…
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Brave Creative Humans: Colouring Outside the Lines
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23:11Send us a text Welcome to the Brave Creative Humans series! This is the fifth of 6 episodes featuring some of the many past Talk Paper Scissors guests who exemplify brave creative living: Allison MacKenzie, Kevin Shaw, Vincent Wanga, Meg Lewis, Emad Saedi, and Justine Abigail Yu. In this episode, the 6 answer this question: “How do you ‘colour outs…
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William Randolph Hearst III (Chairman: Hearst Corp; Founder & Editor, Alta, more)
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54:23THE GOOD CITIZEN — This episode is a special one for us here at Magazeum. We even gave it its own code name: “Project Rosebud” (IYKYK). But if you only know our guest as the grandson of the man who inspired the lead character in the film classic Citizen Kane and the founder of one of the largest publishing empires in the world, you are missing out.…
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02.10 // Play, Process, and Punk // Zach Hobbs
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45:08In this episode of Type Speaks, host Rae sits down with designer and artist Zach Hobbs for a wide-ranging conversation about punk, process, and the joy of making. We trace Zach’s beginnings in Alabama, from skateboarding and comic books to discovering punk music and realizing that design could merge his love of visuals and sound. He reflects on the…
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Keeley McNamara & Jen Swetzoff (Founders: Anyway)
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34:08THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT — While it’s not true that kids don’t read, it may be true that adults aren’t teaching kids to read. It’s also true that today’s children face issues that those of the past didn’t. And the pandemic—there’s that word again—impacted everyone in ways we’re still figuring out, including kids. Perhaps especially kids. There are, ama…
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Send us a text Welcome to the Brave Creative Humans series! This is the fourth of 6 episodes featuring some of the many past Talk Paper Scissors guests who exemplify brave creative living: Allison MacKenzie, Kevin Shaw, Vincent Wanga, Meg Lewis, Emad Saedi, and Justine Abigail Yu. In this episode, the 6 answer this question: “What is your approach …
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218. *PREVIEW* Timeless World Forever w/ Graham Hunt
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1:27Full episode *HERE* Graham Hunt comes on fresh off the release of his excellent new album Timeless World Forever to talk about songwriting, philosophy, collage, and more.
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217. *PREVIEW* A History of Grids Pt. 2 - The origins of boxes and cardboard, Agnes Martin
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16:50Preview, for full episode + more consider subscribing here *** This episode focuses on the history of the box. From the humble cardboard box to Agnes Martin’s tranquil grid paintings, this episode explores how containers—literal and figurative—have shaped our modern world. M. Treverton & Son: invention of the paperboard, Robert Gair and the pre cut…
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🎙️ Typography Talks: Fonts, Faces, and Brand Identity | Brand of Brothers Welcome to another episode of Brand of Brothers with Doug Berger and Johnny Diggz, where we’re peeling back the layers of typography and how the right font choices can shape your brand’s voice, personality, and perception. From Helvetica to papyrus (yes, we’re going there), t…
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Designing community and culture with Cihan Tamti.
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45:57Host Livia Halltari chats with Cihan Tamti, a graphic designer based in Bochum, Germany. Cihan designs for clients like Nike, Calvin Klein, and Ms. Lauryn Hill. Yet he's passionate about designing in his community, spending time each year on the identity for a local film festival called DOXS RUHR and on pro bono work for local coffee shops and rest…
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02.09 // Scope Creep, Destination, and Saying No // Josh Carnley
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42:56In this episode of Type Speaks, host Rae talks with Josh Carnley, co-founder of Matey, about building “destination-minded brands” that create meaningful experiences. Josh shares his journey from advertising to running a studio with his wife, navigating challenges like the pandemic, client red flags, and scope creep, while offering advice on pricing…
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