65 min listen
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
For the month of January, we have a 3-part “Design Journeys” series — podcast interviews with designers that have been featured on AIGA.org.
Rounding out our series here on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is an interview with Emory Douglas, the former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1960-1981. I think you’ll really enjoy this talk with an American design legend.
Show Notes
Emory Douglas on Facebook
Emory Douglas Art on Tumblr
The Black Panther Newspaper
Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas
Emory Douglas at The Netherlands Institute for Design and Fashion
The Emory Douglas Skateboard
Rounding out our series here on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is an interview with Emory Douglas, the former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1960-1981. I think you’ll really enjoy this talk with an American design legend.
Show Notes
Emory Douglas on Facebook
Emory Douglas Art on Tumblr
The Black Panther Newspaper
Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas
Emory Douglas at The Netherlands Institute for Design and Fashion
The Emory Douglas Skateboard
Released:
Jan 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (50)
156: Douglas Davis: I've known about Douglas Davis for years because of his work with HOW Design University. I finally met him in person this year at HOW Design Live, and was delighted to have him come on the show! Douglas stays busy — he’s a former professor at NYU and a current adjunct professor at City College's Branding and Integrated Communications graduate program, as well as a designer and creative strategist with his own firm called The Davis Group. Now he can add another title to his resume -- author! His new book, Creative Strategy and the Business of Design, is a must-have for any designer out there looking to level up their skills. We started off talking about how he started his creative strategy firm, the inspiration behind writing his book, and what he's learned from his students over the years. And because this is HBCU Month, we also talked about Hampton University and how they prepared him for furthering his journey and education as a designer. Thank you Douglas for be by Revision Path