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  1. The Stack 14: Anorak magazine

    Tyler Brûlé is joined by Anorak magazine’s Cathy Olmedillas and Patrick Burgoyne, editor of the Creative Review.

    http://monocle.com/radio/shows/the-stack/14/

    —Huffduffed by lach 5 months ago

  2. The Stack [Monocle 24]

    Monocle 24’s brand-new show focusing on magazine culture invites designer and blogger Jeremy Leslie and acclaimed journalist Marion Hume to discuss quality paper and ink.

    http://www.monocle.com/24/shows/stack/

    —Huffduffed by lach 8 months ago

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  4. The Menu [Monocle 24]

    Monocle 24. Broadcasting 24 hours a day, starting October 17th.

    http://www.monocle.com/24/shows/menu/

    —Huffduffed by martior one year ago

  5. Section D #10 [Monocle 24]

    Hugo Macdonald talks to Lego-designers in Denmark, visits Bergdorf Goodman in New York and finds out what Christmas design means to Peter York.

    http://monocle.com/24/shows/design/

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  6. Section D #11 [Monocle 24]

    Monocle design editor Hugo Macdonald revisits the first 10 weeks of the programme, with Terence Conran, a Finnish scissor factory and Monocle’s Poppy Shibamoto.

    http://monocle.com/24/shows/design/

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  7. The Monocle Weekly - edition 100

    For the 100th edition of the Monocle Weekly we talk to Christine Ockrent, chief operating officer at France 24 and Director General of AEF, about how last week’s Strauss-Kahn scandal is set to change and influence the French media. We also hear the headlines from this week’s EBACE aviation show in Geneva from Murdo Morrison, editor at Flight International magazine before talking to Charlie Abrahams, vice president of Markmonitor, the brand protection company who release a candid report on the hotel industry this week. Finally the Tyler Brûlé and the team look back over the last 100 editions of the programme and share their highlights.

    http://monocle.com/the-monocle-weekly/edition100.aspx

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  8. Dan Hill — Closing keynote: 15 years in

    Web Directions South 2009, Sydney Convention Centre, October 9 4.05pm.

    It is time for the prac­tice of web devel­op­ment and design to broaden its hori­zons. How can the skills and expe­ri­ence we’ve acquired over the last 15 years of work­ing on the inter­net be applied more broadly to, say, the design of cities, build­ings, organ­i­sa­tions, gov­ern­ment and so on?

    In a slightly fool­hardy, ambi­tious talk, Dan will draw from his expe­ri­ence of lead­ing design across the BBC’s web­sites, co-​​founding the global media prod­uct Monocle, work­ing with projects like Lonely Planet, Channel 4, Urbis museum and the Spice Girls web­site, and now his cur­rent work with the mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary design con­sul­tancy Arup, where he helps design bet­ter cities, build­ings and streets.

    Dan will sug­gest that some of these core ideas — har­ness­ing user-​​centred think­ing with the sparks of indi­vid­ual insight, work­ing with real-​​time data, sep­a­rat­ing con­tent from pre­sen­ta­tion, mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary design-​​centred prac­tice, enabling adap­ta­tion and hack­a­bil­ity, bal­anc­ing top-​​down inter­ven­tion with bottom-​​up emer­gence, amongst oth­ers — might work effec­tively as core prin­ci­ples of ser­vice design, offer­ing new ways to build, design, inno­vate and oper­ate to ser­vices, prod­ucts and organ­i­sa­tions well out­side of the Australian web industry’s tra­di­tional focus.

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/dan-hill-closing-keynote-15-years-in/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  9. Leo Liu

    For the third in our special series of collaborations with Maurice Lacroix, we talk to Beijing-based restaurateur and wine expert Leo Liu.

    http://monocle.com/mauricelacroix/

    —Huffduffed by zzot 3 years ago

  10. On Point: What’s A “Livable” City Now?

    New surveys are out on the world’s most livable cities. The places you’d really like to be to raise a family, enjoy life, start a business, savor days and nights and, well, there’s hardly an American city in sight.

    The top 25 from the Economist’s Intelligence Unit finds Vancouver, Canada at the top of the list with Vienna, Melbourne, Helsinki, Osaka close behind.

    And not a single American city. Pittsburgh sneaks in at 29. Monocle magazine gives Zurich top honors. And Copenhagen, Tokyo. Only Honolulu makes it from the USA. What’s up?

    http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/06/whats-a-liveable-city-now

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago