Expressing yourself. Telling stories. Playing games. Connecting with others. It's what the Web is for, but too often we focus on the latest trendy technology meme or e-commerce scheme' and forget that the Internet is really a sandbox for engagement, fun, and participation. Pioneering Web maker ze frank will sit down for a conversation with Scott Kirsner, author of the book Fans, Friends & Followers, to talk about being creative in the digital age ' and earning a living at it.
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Getting Comfortable Taking Innovation Risks
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Interactive Podcasts: Design Fiction: Props, Prototypes, Predicaments Communicating New Ideas
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Design for Health
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KQED Forum: Where Good Ideas Come From
The book "Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation" explores why certain environments seem to disproportionately spark the generation and sharing of good ideas. Author Steven Johnson joins us.
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The Incomparable 8: “Top Men”
"Raiders of the Lost Ark," and why it's so great, with John Gruber, Dan Moren, and Jason Snell. Also, "Star Wars" comes up a few times.
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Dubstep Roundup Vol. 2 / 10.8.10 / Joel & Scott present [Major Lazer, Turboweekend, ] /// The Burning Ear
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Design Matters: Stefan Sagmeister
Stefan Sagmeister (1962– ) is among today’s most important and influential graphic designers. Born in Austria, he has lived and worked in New York since 1993. Renowned for album covers, posters, installations and his recent book of life lessons, Things I have learned in my life so far, Sagmeister brings a fresh perspective to the role and work of a designer. In this podcast interview with Debbie Millman, he discusses his year away from his New York-based design practice, his personal time in Bali, as well as discussing his new, in-progress documentary film, Happiness.