A career retrospective with a graphic design legend, educator and role model | Michael Bierut
Last September at our Nicer Tuesdays in New York, our US editor-at-large Elizabeth Goodspeed spoke to legendary artist Michael Bierut, known for his dedicated practice to art, even to the point of creating daily. In this insightful Q&A, Michael told the audience about his experiences working with a variety of clients, the responsibility that designers have to service “beauty” and how he has shaped his practice over time – from making theatre posters when he was starting out to working with Pentagram. https://www.itsnicethat.com/ https://www.pentagram.com/about/micha...

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Leo Porto & Felipe Rocha - Porto Rocha : What futures could we design? / KIKK Festival 2023

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Lessons From Two Creative Icons | Harry Pearce & Michael Bierut | Oxford Talks Podcast | EP24

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Why you should reject the formula and make art about things you love | Murugiah

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Michael Bierut — "How to Think Like a Designer"

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Design Next: Lisa Smith, Global Chief Design Officer at Uncommon & D&AD President: Creative Change

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Challenging industry standards means creating seats at the table for designers | Porto Rocha

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Pentagram's Partner, Marina Willer, on how Pentagram works.

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COLLINS Co-Founders on Brand World Frameworks

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Exit Interview With Michael Bierut

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Why Graphic Designers Should Open Their Own Studio | Twos Talks with Stefan Sagmeister | #7

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Is Your Home Making You Happy? | Alain de Botton on Homing

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Abstract: The Art of Design | Paula Scher: Graphic Design | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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How to Impress a Pentagram Partner as a Designer| Twos Talks with Natasha Jen | #6

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Inside the iconic Pentagram Design studio in New York

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Graphic Design | Jonathan Barnbrook (Damien Hirst, David Bowie) STUDIO INTERVIEWS

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Inside DixonBaxi London: Studio Tour + How They Really Work

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A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

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Chris Do: "AI Will Make You Dumber"

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