season 3
The Art and Science of Scale
031: Design life with Jennifer Andrews
In today’s pod, I chat with Jennifer Andrews, who leads the XD team in Digitas’ New York office. We chat about web1, her origin story, Japanese culture, Accessibility and AI's impact on design.
030: The path to a carbon neutral A76
Sharing my introductory conversation with Matt Saip, Head of Technology at Digitas Chicago, where we discuss the tech side of achieving a carbon neutral A76.
029: Personalized micro-interaction fails with Noel Childs
Today, we're taking a detour from our usual in-depth interviews with designers and makers to explore something a little different—micro-interactions that could be vastly improved.
028: Patreon Icebreak > NoelAI/3
This is an Icebreak episode coming off my interview with Tracy Kramer, and ipart 3 of a theoretical series—what if there was an AI Assistant trained on all my personal data.
027: Finding design jobs with Tracy Kramer
I chat with Tracy Kramer, president of Buzz Company, a talent agency based out of Chicago. With roots in design, she just gets designers and loves helping designers find jobs.
026: Patreon Icebreak > NoelAI/2
Welcome to a new Icebreak episode coming off my conversation with friend of the pod Mick Champayne about design and play. For today's Icebreak, I’ve got part 2 of my theoretical series, NoelAI.
025: The art of play with Mick Champayne
Chatting with Mick Champayne, a talented designer at Google working in the Doodles & Delight Team, a beloved Illustrator and a sought-after global speaker.
024: Patreon Icebreak > NoelAI/1
Welcome to a new Icebreak episode coming off my interview with Matt Saip. This is the first Icebreak of A76's season 3 focused on Scale where I introduce part 1 of a theoretical series–NoelAI.
023: Translating tech with Matt Saip
Matt translates complex technical topics and rejects technical jargon others use as a crutch, while seamlessly delivering innovative tech platforms and projects at a global scale.
022: Season 3 Kickoff ~ The Art and Science of Scale
How do we design for the future, for new users, for niche cultures and our greater global society? From macro ecosystems to micro interactions, the Art and Science of Scale.