Um so this is what it means sometimes to be the designer in job title. How much design do you actually get to do as the designer ? Um not much because most of the design decisions were made by the people who started the project or whohad the power. These land owners weren't trained in architecture. They weren't trained in user experience design. They weren't trained in any of those things.
It's set up, right away, by Bart Sher, our director, and the design of the play, Miriam boother, our set designer , Jennifer Tipton, the lighting designer , and Ann Roth, the costume designer .And when the curtain goes up on the play-- it's actually not a curtain at all.
space and then put things on the on the on the cube in various places so in this designer he had music theory he had the history of Music vast knowledge this these are the
blank piece of paper and so in some ways that was almost more challenging the freedom was really nice for as a designer but the challenge is trying to figure out you know which one of the ideas to go with so we needed somestarting points some sources of inspiration to come up with how to how to make the shape of the bike um so one
check in with her we sit around the table after the performance and she's surrounded by her acolytes they all have designer glasses and black turtlenecks and she looked at me and she said hey Nish you remember when you gave me myfirst gstring and they their jaws just
a designer . And the mindsets we focus on that are these five. Starts with curiosity. You know, what would a designer do? Again, design meaning this innovation methodology. There's an approach that you can facilitateyourself to a more broad set of ideas with a more likely outcome of an innovation result. That's what we mean by design thinking or human- centered
And I could say that was about the same time when I really started to get more serious about endeavoring in making more innovative and creative pieces as a hat designer . OK, thank you.You can stay here.
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passion is Stephen Allen from New York City a 2008 winner of best fashion designer by GQ and who we interviewed today by Crystal Vick who is uh the fashion editor over at Google productsearch and farzar Sharif who works in the global apps lab tasting away on his
the bags I knew about just from having gone to the accessory shows and growing up you know my father was a jewelry designer so I kind of like had that whole dynamic of him having his designs but then also going and buying otherdesigns and um so I started with that and we used to get written up and whenever someone would write about the
name? Arizona Muse haircut. She has that haircut and for some reasons all the magazines put it back like that. Like the new Isabel Marant ad has it like that. And it designer , you know, I really respect that work and I think it's a lot of learning and a lot of failing and a
the first two and the last two then I had guests I had uh originally had design I had I recruited a fashion designer and artist uh a rock musician uh a lawyer uh two Executives fromhigh-tech companies um an investor who uh invested in organic dairy
probably be like5 or $6 which is really the same price as like a gourmet chocolate bar and it's going to be designer it's very creative process because it's like Alchemy you know so what I'll do is actually juice maybe like three pounds of carrots and I'm not
Their executive spoke, but mainly they focused on some pretty interesting new things that potentially could come out. designer on their floor. And so they chose a designer and that designer 's thought happened to be very classic clothes.
Well, the word "origami" is gradually, in my opinion, becoming equal to the word music. By the way, I'm Michael LaFosse, the papermaker, designer too. And today, we realize that whatever anyone wishes to call music, or even the word art for that reason, might really be up to theirown decision. So, when Robert mentioned that, the thing that occurred to me is, I wonder what the folks who actually make that work of art wish
into every single garment that you guys look at or wear and you need as a designer it's very important to know what that final product will look like and what that will feellike as a designer it's it's also important when you're competing with hundreds of hundreds of other people and thousands of other people to have a
weaknesses as a designer I know that I have a hard time self-editing and I think it's important to know what a designer 's strengths and weaknesses are and an a stylist like James his job is to go to those to to be aware of what'shappening right now where maybe um Mia or Madonna or something she wore something new it's a new trend it's
girl she uh she is now after like six weeks graduating now the head accessory designer for all Mark Jacob's collection shoes and for Mark by Mark James like I said is is styling Madonna he shootsevery very very big um magazine covers and these are kids that I went to school with like this is this I I love I love
Designers , ah, they probably not smart enough to figure out CBS.
Designers are not going to innovate for us.
designers -- I'm wearing a guy called Yeboah.
founders and there's often all this tension around good design. And that's usually caused by people who are designers by being overly narrow about what we think design actually means or who's actually capable of doing it. NowI'm not saying that means that to reach a high aesthetic or to make a usable product that anybody can do it. I'm not
And um it's kind of a word that I don't like to use too much because literacy in at least in American culture, it it designers at Notre Dame Cathedral had a basic awareness of what good design was
designers and UX folks to help us, is the power differential between the domestic worker and their employer, no matter how kind that relationship
Designers and administrators wanted to know, what kind of art, if any, can reliably make patients feel better?
designers and then mobile designers and now we have Specialties information Architects user interaction Specialists
designers uh took what parts of of the uh Millennium
termites are not intelligent designers and beavers are not very intelligent designers we are the first intelligent designers in the tree of life and wecome along very recently but what a difference we've
designers who've been working throughout the week on this at the end of the week get to present it to the rest of the
designers working together this is the idea of future craft Finance implicates citizens and government to really show
designers to really be thinking about commercializing these Technologies and regulation as I said is a government
Designers generally talk about delight, pleasure, and fun, to describe their design briefs.
Designers , for example, are rewarded for their ability to rationalize design based on data and reason-- hence the term "data-driven design." And that's all very valuable.
designers , they do Tyra Banks' house, Trump's house, like they have a lot of contacts.
as a retailer I'm not going to sell to a store across the street but then I thought from a bigger picture you know designers need this so um you know all all over the country and all over the world there's ex you knowthere's conflicts of distribution everywhere so wherever you are there's one store that wants a brand and another store sees it in that store and they're
um and you know how you use technology in your life so yeah yeah I mean we I'm on I'm definitely online a designers so we really want it to be you know not just in the the world of Steven island is not just about me it's also about you
designers taking a role in that
designers came to us 'cause they found it really, they were excited about what we were doing because there's -- the people who are at the front lines, the creative folk at the
designers of their packaging oh yeah yeah yeah we do we do i mean like we were with fridola yesterday and they're
designers both children and adult women and what are some of the barriers to getting women into the gaming
was they decided, you know, we have all these designers , and they're these designers who are just looking at cars, but if we were to look at what was happening in women's fashion.So automotive designers and this started with General Motors asked a designer at the time, Hattie Carnegie, to design a dress or an ensemble
designers and put it into the hands of everyone. So, a team of nurses and practitioners at Kaiser Permanente, a local organization, tackled the problem of improving the patient experience.
almost as insulting to me as being like oh yeah that jacket looks just like another jacket I've seen and our job as designers is to really make a moment to make you guys stop for maybe an extra five seconds on a page or in a store toactually put the coat on or the dress on and people like like uh like Jose who's
and so like say say there's five of us designers left and you it's like you designers fight over and over again with with I mean the thing is a pair of pants is a pair of pants like it's it's hard
The designer changed it.
Costume designer , for those who don't know.
The designer , architect, whatever it is you guys-- realtor, whatever you guys want to be, there's someone who has a psychology.
3D designer , entrepreneur, digital sculptor, and co-founder of PicSuite, Janne Kyttanen.
Same designer -- again, he loves neutrals.
So designer is a cadence.