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How to Brand Yourself and Get More Exposure / Antonio Olombrada

If you're like me, and perhaps like every other designer out there, you're wondering how you can get more exposure, and maybe dream about starting your own studio and create a brand for yourself. Well, you're in the right place, because in this first part of our series with Antonio, him and I talk about how any designer can start their own personal brand from scratch. We also talk about how to become a better designer, be more knowledgeable, study more, and take advantage of the ever-growing internet world, that has thousands of possibilities for you to learn through courses, books, and even YouTube videos. You just have to know where to find them and where to focus your time on! We also talk about how important it is for any designer to develop their expertise.

The Importance of Context for Affordable Housing / Sameep Padora

In this episode, we talk about his school years, among them, his experience going to SciArc and Harvard GSD. We then talk about what he did after graduation, working in small projects and trying to stay active within India’s community. We also talk a little bit about his most favorite project he has ever done up to date, and how he started his own studio. He tells me about what his office is mainly about, context, research, and looking at proposals for affordable housing. We talk a lot about housing in general, how getting to the root of the problem, to governmental policies, is his main focus and how he aims to bring better understanding and knowledge to this topic in his home country, India. Finally, he opens up about some of his struggles and disappointments throughout the career, letting everyone know that struggles or failures are merely just notices that you’re going in the right direction.

3D Printing Fashion for the Human Body / Julia Koerner

In this episode, we talk about what inspires her to create beautiful designs and where she first got the inspiration to become a designer from. We talk about her years in school, and her experience working in many different countries as well as meeting some of her mentors. She goes deep into her creative process and what software she currently uses. We talk about how she gets the amazing collaborations that she has and how she landed the Marvel collaboration to design a costume for Black Panther. We then talk about her opinion on the future of technology and architecture, and finally why she loves being a professor at UCLA. She also gives some great insight into the not so pretty side of collaborations and talks about some of her struggles.

A Professor's Perspective on the Educational System / Michael Young

In this episode, Michael and I talk about how important it is for design schools to primarily teach design, because all the projects talk about the real world, even if sometimes we believe that schools don’t teach us enough. We talk about his experience as a student, and how he believes that waiting 2-4 years before going to graduate school is the most beneficial decision. He talks about how his teaching experience has given him the ability to continue learning, year after year, from his students, and how he applies that knowledge into his firm Young & Ayata. We talk a little bit about exactly when he realized that he wanted to create his own studio and why it was so important for him to have a work partner, whom he could trust in order to build something together.